The document provides resources for elementary education, early childhood education, and special education. For elementary education, it recommends Edutopia for trend information, Discovery Education for curricular resources and digital textbooks, and a book for new elementary teachers with real-world advice. For early childhood, it lists two websites that provide primary source documents and lesson plans for teaching with historical sources, as well as textbooks. For special education, it lists three websites that offer curriculum strategies, classroom management techniques for different learning needs, thousands of activities for social skills and behavior regulation, and information from the national special education teachers association.
The document provides resources for elementary education, early childhood education, and special education. For elementary education, it recommends Edutopia for trend information, Discovery Education for curricular resources and digital textbooks, and a book for new elementary teachers with real-world advice. For early childhood, it lists two websites that provide primary source documents and lesson plans for teaching with historical sources, as well as textbooks. For special education, it lists three websites that offer curriculum strategies, classroom management techniques for different learning needs, thousands of activities for social skills and behavior regulation, and information from the national special education teachers association.
The document provides resources for elementary education, early childhood education, and special education. For elementary education, it recommends Edutopia for trend information, Discovery Education for curricular resources and digital textbooks, and a book for new elementary teachers with real-world advice. For early childhood, it lists two websites that provide primary source documents and lesson plans for teaching with historical sources, as well as textbooks. For special education, it lists three websites that offer curriculum strategies, classroom management techniques for different learning needs, thousands of activities for social skills and behavior regulation, and information from the national special education teachers association.
The document provides resources for elementary education, early childhood education, and special education. For elementary education, it recommends Edutopia for trend information, Discovery Education for curricular resources and digital textbooks, and a book for new elementary teachers with real-world advice. For early childhood, it lists two websites that provide primary source documents and lesson plans for teaching with historical sources, as well as textbooks. For special education, it lists three websites that offer curriculum strategies, classroom management techniques for different learning needs, thousands of activities for social skills and behavior regulation, and information from the national special education teachers association.
1. Edutopia - http://www.edutopia.org/ - Edutopia helps Identify trends in education and
what methods are currently working. The articles present very useful information for teachers and the site provides fantastic perspective on a number of issues. 2. Discovery education- http://www.discoveryeducation.com/ - The site provides curricular resources, digital text books, along with assessment services any teacher will find useful. 3. Everything a New Elementary School Teacher REALLY Needs to Know (But Didn't Learn in College) - this book is just exactly what its title states. Filled with realworld tips and situations for teachers new and old, its a very user-friendly manual.
3 - Early Childhood Resources or
Secondary resources 1. http://www.archives.gov/education/research/history-in-the-raw.html - Teach with documents using our online tool. Locate teachable primary sources. Find new and favorite lesson plans, and create your own activities for your students. 2. http://www.loc.gov/teachers/usingprimarysources/ - Primary sources are the raw materials of history original documents and objects which were created at the time under study. They are different from secondary sources, accounts or interpretations of events created by someone without firsthand experience. 3. Textbooks - texts are the facts put in books that kids and teachers can get lessons out of and facts
3 - Special Education Resources
1.https://www.teachervision.com/sp ecial-education/teacher-resources/6640.html -Inform teachers about curriculum strategies and classroom management for students with different learning needs. It has resources on everything you need to know about teaching special needs students effectively. 2.http://www.do2learn.com/ - provides thousands of free pages with social skills and behavioral regulation activities and guidance, learning songs and games, communication cards, academic material, and transition guides for employment and life skills 3.http://www.naset.org/ - is the only national membership organization dedicated solely to meeting the needs of special education teachers and those preparing for the field of special education teaching.