Teacher Sites
Carl's Corner: A wonderful site for sight word, phonics, rhyming, and other literacy activities.

International Children's Digital Library: A gem of a resource. ICDL has begun digitizing books from all over the world and putting them online.

Jan Brett: Jan Brett is loaded with literacy and math activities linked to her collection of books.

Lit2Go: A handy resource from Florida's technology Clearinghouse. They have taken public domain children texts and created audio for them.

Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning in Kindergarten: Gary Stout has fully developed lesson plans, as well as books, on varied topics including bullying, friends, feelings, and being safe.

The Math Worksheet Site: This is a recent gem I recently subscribed to. It allows you to make almost any kind of math worksheet and then save it as a pdf. For example, quickly make a +1 worksheet for Jonny and doubles worksheet for Julie.

The School Bell:  While the whole site is worth spending time on, the sight word and number families sections are a treasure.

Webbing into Literacy: One of their more popular sites is Rimes and Rhymes. Each rhyme comes with a rhyme poster, picture cards, riddles and daily lesson plans.

Student Sites

Arcademic Builders: Not only are the games based on solid educational practice, they are engaging and multi-player capable. This means Jr., in the computer lab, can play with others online or create a password to only play with his friend or classmates in the computer lab.

BBC Education: Another wonderful site for student games. They have a full portal where you can select games by subject and age using a slot machine define. I have two of their games up at the Arcade on Educational Tree House.

Cool Math:

Fact Monster:

Funbrain:

Funschool:

Learning Games 4 Kids:

Literactive : Literactive is a great site for interactive guided reading style activities. I already have it set up so you don't need to register. User name = schenk Password= schenk027

PBS Kids:

Tumble Book Library: