This is a great resource specifically for K-2 teachers to support the CCGPS. Many links to terms and research based practices which may provide guidance where the ELA units have left gaps.
Wonderful site for promoting information literacy. As the use of information text increases in K-12 education, it is important that students (and teachers) have tools to help them determine the validity of their online resources.
The National Archives Experience Docs Teach section contain ready made activities, tools to create your own activities, and a wealth of primary source documents. Create an account in order to save documents and create custom made activities.
Online library of resources and collections for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education and research. Includes images, video, audio, animations, software, datasets, and text documents such as lesson plans and journal articles.
Free digital resources (video, interactive whiteboard, interactive sites, audio, images, lesson plans)
Free: over 65,000 research articles, 15,000 images, 2,500 encyclopedia entries, 1,500 book reviews, and hundreds of educational videos.
Provides a variety of articles. Although subscription based, many articles are free of charge.
A good resource for teachers and students. Students can get the big ideas behind the topics while teachers can find additional resources. Began with math and social studies, but new science content being added.
Great source of articles for any subject. Many articles come with additional teaching resources. Because it comes from the New York Times, there is a heavy emphasis on literacy in many of the lessons.