Resources to help teachers teach . . .
Hundreds of ready-made booktalks at all levels organized by Concord, NH Media Specialist, Nancy Keane.
Book & media reviews, information on raising/educating children in a digital world.
Education Resources Information Center of the U.S. Department of Education.
Offers more than 107,000 full-text documents (issued 1993-2004) now available for free.
FREE: Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
Over 1500 resources to take advantage of at FREE, ranging from primary historical documents, lesson plans, science visualizations, math simulations and online challenges, paintings, photos, mapping tools, and more. This easily accessible information is provided by federal organizations and agencies such as the Library of Congress, National Archives, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian, NSF, and NASA. Organized by content area.
Social Studies lessons about the history of the state of NH created by the New Hampshire Historical Society.
Official State of New Hampshire Website
Everything you want and need to know about our great state.
Puzzle generation tool. Create and print customized word searches, crosswords and math puzzles using your own lists.
Tools and strategies for teaching reading and language arts.
Joint venture of the IRA and NCTE - has lessons, standards, web resources, student materials and a calendar of events in literacy and literature searchable by grade level and strand.
A free tool to help teachers create quality rubrics.
Smithsonian educational resources that are directly linked to each state's academic standards, grade level and subject area.
Interactive games and activities designed to inspire a love of reading and writing. Reproducibles. K-2.
Online community for sharing instructional videos. Hundreds of free videos for professional development and student viewing.