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K-12 Teaching Resources

This guide provides selected teaching resources for K-12 curriculum.

General Resources - Websites

AbcTeach Directory - Reading Comprehension Middle/High School 
PreK - 8 materials and creative activities for students and educators.

edHelper
Daily writing prompts, games and other activities

EnchantedLearning.com - Writing Activities for Early to Fluent Learners
Printouts, crafts & writing activities that are designed to encourage and simulate writing

Guide to Grammar and Writing
Contains digital handouts on grammar and English usage

Language Arts
Practitioner focused journal for classroom teachers

Language Arts - Go Grammar
Links to grammar resources and games at different skill levels

ProTeacher - Writing Lesson Plans
Links to numerous writing activities and ideas for teachers

Reading Comprehension
Free reading comprehension worksheets for teachers and parents to copy for their kids.  Most appropriate for upper elementary through middle school years.

Reading is Funtamental
Variety of resources for classroom teachers

Reading Rockets
Reading strategies & more to help readers

Songs for Teaching
Has songs for teaching grammar, punctuation and spelling

Second Language Learners

Teaching English As a Second Language or Foreign Language
An e-journal for teaching English as a second language.

Activities For ESL/EFL Students 
Quizzes, tests, exercises, and puzzles to help students learn English as a second language. A project of the Internet TESL Journal that includes thousands of contributions by many teachers.

 

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