| Resource Name |
Description |
| A Peach for the Teach |
Teaching blog with resources and ideas. |
| ABC Mouse |
Educational games for younger students. |
| Abcya |
Games and learning tools for K–6. |
| Autism Tank |
Strategies and materials for working with students with autism. |
| Better Lesson |
Free high-quality lesson plans and teaching strategies. |
| Big Brainz |
Educational games focused on math fluency. |
| Blend Space |
Create and share interactive lessons. |
| BrainPop |
Animated educational content and assessments. |
| CK-12 |
Free textbooks, lessons, and interactive simulations. |
| Class Tools |
Tools for creating classroom games and activities. |
| Classroom Screen |
Classroom management and projection tools. |
| Cloud Lab |
Google-based classroom tools and resources. |
| Code.org |
Learn coding and computer science basics. |
| Cool Math |
Interactive math games and puzzles. |
| EdPuzzle |
Turn any video into an interactive lesson. |
| Education.com |
Printable worksheets, games, and guided lessons. |
| Empowered by Them |
Special education blog and resources. |
| Fun Shine |
Creative early childhood resources. |
| Getting Students to School |
Document resource to support school attendance. |
| GoNoodle |
Movement and mindfulness videos for kids. |
| Holt McDougal Online |
Textbook and curriculum access (login required). |
| I Know It |
Online math practice for elementary students. |
| Illustrative Mathematics |
Problem-based math curriculum resources. |
| Interactive Sites |
Interactive whiteboard activities. |
| Intervention Central |
RTI tools and academic intervention strategies. |
| IXL |
Personalized learning in math, language arts, more. |
| Kids Soup |
Crafts, lessons, and printable activities. |
| LearnZillion |
Standards-based digital curriculum. |
| MiddleWeb |
Teaching tips for middle grades educators. |
| Moby Max |
Differentiated instruction and progress monitoring. |
| My Special Needs Network |
Community and resources for special educators. |
| Mystery Doug |
Short science videos for curious kids. |
| National Center for Learning Disabilities |
Advocacy and research for learning disabilities. |
| Newsela |
Nonfiction articles at multiple reading levels. |
| No Limits to Learning |
Special education and classroom strategies blog. |
| Padlet |
Collaborative digital bulletin boards. |
| PBS Kids - STEM |
STEM games and activities from PBS Kids. |
| Plickers |
Classroom polling tool without student devices. |
| Poll Everywhere |
Live polling and interactive Q&A. |
| Praactical AAC |
Resources for AAC and communication needs. |
| Prodigy Math Game |
Game-based math learning for Grades 1–8. |
| Quizizz |
Fun multiplayer quizzes and assessments. |
| Quizlet |
Study tools and flashcard sets. |
| ReadWriteThink |
Interactive tools for reading and writing instruction. |
| ReadWorks |
Free texts and reading comprehension lessons. |
| Reality101 |
Blog for new special educators. |
| Scope Scholastic |
Magazine-style ELA content. |
| Smart Exchange |
Downloadable SMART Board lessons. |
| Socrative |
Student response system for quizzes and polls. |
| Special to Me |
Teaching blog with special ed ideas. |
| Speed Change |
Inclusive education blog. |
| Spelling City |
Spelling and vocabulary practice. |
| Splash Publications |
Social studies and ELA resources. |
| Starfall |
Early literacy games and phonics activities. |
| Storyline Online |
Celebrities read popular children’s books. |
| Teacher Tube |
Educational videos and teacher-created content. |
| TES Teaching Resources |
International teaching resources and lesson plans. |
| The Autism Helper |
Classroom resources for working with students with autism. |
| The Science of Learning |
Articles on how students learn. |
| The Wrights Law |
Legal info on special education rights. |
| Think Central |
Access to HMH resources (login required). |
| Timez Attack |
Math fluency game by Big Brainz. |
| Watch Know Learn |
Free educational videos organized by topic. |
| We Are Teachers |
Inspiration, tips, and free printables for teachers. |
| Wonderopolis |
Daily “wonders” to spark student curiosity. |
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