Flocabulary: This popular site offers a library of hip-hop style videos to teach vocabulary.
Collections include sparks (skill-building activities), lessons, projects, and writing samples.
826 Digital: Access free teacher materials.
Rather, use it as a jumping-off point in your own “web quest” for ELA knowledge and instructional resources. As with almost any online materials, there is a lot out there, so don’t stop with this list. The list below highlights a few quality ELA sites for you to begin exploring.
Engage Students Through Inquiry Learning.
Create Community and Nurture Connections to Support Social and Emotional Learning.
Empower Students Through Creativity and Choice.
Topic Collections Find curated collections of resources to meet your changing needs as you go through the academic year.
Grab and Go Lessons Discover easy-to-implement lessons for K-12 that span content areas-from critical reading to coding-where learners think critically, collaborate, and communicate to solve meaningful and relevant problems.
Accelerate Learning Explore strategies and resources to build your future-ready classroom where students have voice and choice in their learning and where resilience, relationships, and emotional security foster belonging and community.