Teacher Resources
Below is a list of Teacher Resources. When you click (select) a resource, a new window will open. When you are finished with the resource, just close the window to return to this page.
ABC Teach Network
Bilingual Information
Certificate Creator
Coloring Page
Creative Kids at Home - The purpose of Creative Kids at Home is to encourage children to have fun and be creative with crafts and activities.
Education 4 Kids
Education Parents Place
EduPlace - Activities for school-age children starting with first grade. Activities are interactive and children can enhance school subjects such as spelling, vocabulary, reading, and math skills.
Enchanted Learning
ERIC-EECE
Family Fun
Fisher-Price Play and Learn Activities - Looking for a special way to spend time with your child? You'll find lots of interesting play and learn ideas here—simply select your child's age from the ranges below. Most "play and learn" activities we suggest use materials you probably already have at home. And along with step-by-step instructions, we highlight the learning skills your child will be developing while having fun with you!
Garden Guides
Giggle Poetry - Fun poetry site for kids on the web.
Kids Page Archive - Kid's Page Archive, where you'll find a variety of free printable worksheets for home and school use. Use the free worksheets to help your child gain valuable readiness skills or to reinforce material they may already be learning. New worksheets are added every 1-2 weeks so be sure and check back often.
Learning Page - In addition to the games and activity ideas, there is also a reading corner, which provides book summaries, additional sites for teachers, and a focus on readinga-z.com.
Learning Planet - Interactive activities that are geared for preschool to school-age children. Although the site requires a membership, there are many free activities.
Literacy Connections - Provides a wealth of information on reading, teaching and tutoring techniques, ESL literacy, and adult literacy. Useful resources for teachers, such as the Language Experience Approach, phonics, word study, and the best in children's literature.
PBS Kids Maya and Miguel - Presented both in English and Spanish
Puzzle Maker
Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab
Raz Kids - Another sister site of readinga-z.com. For a limited time offers free access to audio stories online.
Reading A-Z - A wonderful site full of printable leveled books and a variety of activities and lesson plans. This site requires a membership, but there are many free resources.
Reading is Fundamental - A bilingual site designed to help Latin families read, sing, and share stories at home. An interactive house consisting of four areas offers a variety of activities. There is even a music section!
Reading Tutors - A sister site of readinga-z.com. Provides packets targeting reading instruction and strategies. Requires membership, however, there are many free samples.
Scholastic
School Express Worksheets
Sesame Street Talk, Read, Write! - This bilingual, multiple-media program, developed by Sesame Workshop and generously funded by The Prudential Foundation, provides the tools you need to help your child along the exciting path from listening and speaking - to reading and writing! These Parent Pages offer activities, information and tips for making literacy a fun part of your everyday life together. Sesame Street Beginnings: Talk, Read, Write! has been reviewed and endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Sites for Teachers - Another sister site of readinga-z.com. Provides multiple links for teachers with helpful activities.
Social Studies for Kids - The site is a resource for students, teachers, and anyone else who wants to learn about Social Studies.
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