One material generator that I often use is EdHelper especially for reading instruction. Since I use a lot of chapter books for whole class books, literature bookclubs, and independent reading, I use Ed Helper to access already created vocabulary word lists and reading quizzes for specific books. I also use it for ideas for end of book activities and projects.
Superteacherworksheets is another website that I use frequently especially for math instruction. It's format is easy to use and it's free. Whenever I need extra practice worksheets for specific skills or even homework sheets, I use this worksheet generator.
Acccelerated Math by the Renaissance Learning program is a math curriculum generator that I use every week. I assign students a practice sheet on Monday, and they turn it in by Thursday. The answers to these practice sheets are put on scan tron cards which I put through a scanner. If they are struggling on a specific skill, the program alerts me. If they are mastering specific skills, I can assign them a test to take. It is basic skill drill type curriculum, but I've found that it provides much needed practice for my students.
Hey Laurie,
ReplyDeleteI've used Edhelper before and think it's a great website. One can find numerous resources on that website. I have never used Superteacherworksheets and plan on checking it out. Thanks.
P.S. I replied to your comment on my blog about the timeline generator