7. openculture.com contains a collection of the best free learning courses and resources online.
8. busyteacher.org features thousands of articles, worksheets, slideshow presentations, and other resources designed to help learners and teachers for free.
9. superteachertools.us contains free resources such as seating chart makers and countdown timers that can help teachers implement solid classroom management strategies.
13. kididdles.com has lyrics and audio files for over 2,000 kids songs for music teachers, or any teachers, to use in their classrooms.
14. artsonia.com is the world’s free largest kids art museum.
All of the artwork has been created by kids for kids.
15. phet.colorado.edu features many engaging simulations to help kids learn difficult concepts in Science and mathematics.
16. human.biodigital.com is a human visualization platform that allows students to explore the human body in really cool ways. SIGN UP TO ACCESS.
17. mathforum.org offers online professional development opportunities and other resources to help math teachers improve their mathematical and analytical skills.
18. mathgames.com offers a large collection of math games and questions.
On this site, users can create a booklet, flyer, brochure or newspaper easily.
24. learnyourtables.co.uk is a nice interactive site that allows students to practice their multiplication tables.
25. freeology.com is a fantastic resource for teachers to download pre-made or create a plethora of free graphic organizers, forms, calendars, certificates, worksheets and more.
26. grammaropolis.com is a fun, interactive site to learn about the parts of speech.
27. mathtv.com is an amazing collection of how-to videos in a variety of math subjects.
This site is free, but it does require you to register to be able to view the videos.
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29. nasa.gov/education/mate… have massive catalog of high interest and engaging STEM lesson plans with free teacher resources, printables, and step-by-step procedural instructions.
This site would benefit any teacher looking for creative and lesson plans for any students.
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Works of geniuses are not the results of flashes of brilliance, but instead of consistent, daily output.
And the only way to get good at a thing is to practice it a lot.
Consistency isn't easy though because it's hard to keep working at something day-in and day-out, especially when you aren't very good at it (which you won't be at first, no one is).