Teaching Resources

1. teachers.net 
This website is designed for teachers to discover new teaching ideas and tips,lesson plans, classroom projects and many more. The aim of teachers.net is to  keep teachers on the  level of the rapidly evolving technology.
https://teachers.net/

2. Arkive 

Arkive focuses on different educational games so teachers can use this site to empower kids to become smarter while having fun learning the information. Moreover, this site provides teachers with resources for 5-18 years old students, it can be used to teach a range of curriculum subjects including science, geography, English and art. Teachers can also find packed full of links to amazing wildlife photos, videos and fact files, each education resource includes classroom presentations, activities and teachers’ notes.
https://www.arkive.org/education/

3. Little Giraffes Teaching Ideas

Little Giraffes Teaching Ideas is a fun site with great tools for teachers, such as monthly themes, ABC activities, book ideas, and much more. What I liked the most about this website is that it provides teachers with photos and ideas of activities that other teachers have done in their classrooms.  
http://littlegiraffes.com/teaching-ideas/literacy/

4. Kidblog
I agree with what a kidblog user Miranda Felton once said "Students have been more engaged in creating, communicating and collaborating since using Kidblog. It is an outstanding way for students to share their work with their class members, and receive instant feedback that motivates them to improve their work. Kidblog has also provided a safe and easy way for students to share their ideas with the outside world, and have an authentic audience with whom they can discuss their work. Teachers and students alike have found Kidblog to be a wonderful tool to help redefine their learning."
https://kidblog.org/home/ 

5. Education World

This is another great website for teachers. It provides teaching tips, lesson plans, activities, academic articles, valuable web resources, it also helps teachers gain professional development, and network with other like-minded educators.
http://www.educationworld.com/ 

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