Resources For Teachers | LearnHowtoBecome.org (2023)

Resources For Teachers | LearnHowtoBecome.org (1)

Become Team

Updated November 17, 2020

LearnHowToBecome.org is an advertising-supported site. Featured or trusted partner programs and all school search, finder, or match results are for schools that compensate us. This compensation does not influence our school rankings, resource guides, or other editorially-independent information published on this site.

Discover your program in minutes

Resources For Teachers | LearnHowtoBecome.org (2)

Dr. Jesse Moon Longhurst

Dr. Jesse Moon Longhurst is an Assistant Professor of Education at Southern Oregon University. She is a former high school English, social studies and theater teacher. Her research interests include rural education, place-based education, indigenous and traditional education, and culturally responsive teacher preparation. She continues to develop partnerships with educators, researchers, and rural communities from Oregon to the West Indies and from New Mexico to the Bering Straight.

This guide is designed to connect busy teachers and teaching students to resources and support services to make their days more seamless while providing opportunities to connect with their students in meaningful ways. We've included apps, websites, real-world resources and advice from a former high school teacher who now spends her days preparing future educators for success in the classroom.

CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT & COMMUNICATION

Students thrive in a well-managed learning environment. The goal of any teacher is to provide engaging and fascinating lessons that captivate students and help them learn required concepts, but none of these goals can happen without classroom management. According to a research project by the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, students with teachers classified as the most effective gained 52 percentile points in terms of their achievement during the active year. Conversely, students with teachers deemed the least effective gained only 14 percent over the same time period.

Online Classroom Management & Communication Resources

  • 6 Classroom Management Tips Every Teacher Can Use

    Provided by the National Education Association, this list of tips can make the difference between chaos and order. Use the blog tag “classroom management” on the NEA website to find more tips.

  • AdPrima

    This website hosts a range of helpful information for new and seasoned teachers alike, including an effective classroom management context that can be utilized at different grade levels. Some of the ideas suggested include arranging the classroom in a specific way, setting behavioral expectations, and managing student work appropriately.

  • ClassDojo

    Used by 90 percent of all K-8 classrooms, this free, interactive app connects students, parents, and teachers to build engaging and thoughtful classroom environments. ClassDojo can be used on computers, smart phones, and tablets.

  • Classroom Management Teacher's Modules

    The American Psychological Association hosts a comprehensive guide on why classroom management works and how to enact it successfully based on psychological principals.

  • Reducing Student-Behavior Problems: Notes from a High School Teacher

    EdWeek shares this empowering story from a veteran teacher in Kentucky who has found the key to managing student behavior in the classroom.

Real-World Classroom Management & Communication Resources

  • Face-to-Face Training Opportunities

    Whether hosting a seminar at school for all teachers or sending an ambassador to a conference on the subject to report back, many professional development credits are available in areas of classroom management to help teachers gain the confidence and skills they need to utilize successful techniques.

  • Positive Learning Environment

    If other teachers or parts of the school don't have the same expectations of good behavior and listening skills, students may feel confused by what is required of them. Rather trying to go it alone, consider working with the principal or other teachers to create a school-wide positive learning environment that exemplifies all the qualities a student should exhibit at all times of the day – not just in your classroom.

    (Video) 9 FREE Resources for ESL Teachers

Lesson Plans

Elementary and secondary teachers spend approximately 15-20 hours of their work week lesson planning, preparing and marking. According to the Department of Education's Teacher Workload Survey, planning is one of the most time-consuming activities, and it often has to happen outside school hours. Teachers surveyed reported that they spend an average of 13 hours working in the evening or on the weekends, and the majority of this work is related to planning or marking. Because a good lesson plan is crucial to meeting learning objectives and ensuring students understand material being presented, it's important for teachers to have access to great resources, be they online or at their school.

Online Lesson Planning Resources

Real-World Lesson Planning Resources

  • Other Teachers

    Teachers, especially those who have spent years in the classroom, often have extensive records of their lesson plans over the years and these can be valuable to new and seasoned educators alike. Rather than trying to reinvent the wheel five days a week, consider asking a teacher at your current school or at a nearby location if they have any relevant lesson plans for upcoming topics in the curriculum. While it may not work to use the lesson plan verbatim, it will at least help establish a groundwork for what should and should not be covered that day.

  • Guest Speakers

    Some weeks will be busier than others, but that doesn't mean lessons need to suffer. If a teacher knows they'll be away from school or unable to complete a lesson plan during a particularly busy season, consider finding a guest lecturer familiar with the topic at hand who can fill class time on those days. Options include other teachers in your school district, community college professors or professionals in the area.

New Teachers

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 150,000 new teaching jobs will be created between 2015 and 2025, but a report by the National Commission on Teaching and America's future found that 20 percent of all new teachers leave the profession within the first three years. Being a teacher is always demanding, but new teachers face challenges and pressures that can be overwhelming during the first few years. Rather than focusing on trying to do and learn everything at once, new teachers must remember to be patient with themselves while also taking advantage of resources and leaning on their teaching community.

Online Resources for New Teachers

  • Resources Toolkit for New Teachers

    Edutopia offers this comprehensive set of blogs, videos, files, and resources designed to help new teachers with tasks like planning, designing a learning environment, integrating technology, and working with parents.

  • TeachersFirst

    One of the professional resources offered on the website is a whole section devoted to empowering and helping new teachers. For those currently preparing for their first day of class, be sure to read over the four basic strategies offered as guidance.

  • Teaching Heart

    Whether still in school and trying to put together your first teaching resume, preparing for an interview, putting together a portfolio, or looking for behavioral management tips, this website has it all.

  • Teachers.net

    This interactive online community for teachers features chat boards, job postings, forums and resources to connect new teachers with other educators throughout the country. There is also a range of free online workshops and teacher meetings to help new teachers settle into their roles.

  • What I Didn't Learn in College…and Wish I Had!

    The National Education Association spoke to a number of veteran teachers to find out what they wish they had known during their first few years of teaching, how they learned to manage their classrooms and what keeps them going after so many years in the classroom.

Real-World Resources for New Teachers

  • Mentors

    In many schools, new teachers are assigned mentors to help them navigate the complexities of their first year while also introducing them to key members of the teaching community. Mentorships are excellent opportunities for new teachers to ask questions, receive feedback and get support. While most schools assign mentors upon hiring, don't be afraid to ask about setting up such a relationship if the school doesn't have a formal program in place.

  • Professional Organizations

    Whether looking to be part of the Association for Middle Level Education, the National Education Association or the National Council for the Social Studies, new teachers have countless opportunities to be involved with both niche and overarching organizations that can provide support and assistance in meaningful ways. These organizations typically have annual conferences, local chapters and events spread throughout the year for teachers to learn about the latest research in their field while also making contact with other teachers in similar roles. TeachersFirst maintains a list of current professional organizations within primary and secondary education.

    (Video) Teachers Resources: Quality resources for teachers

Teaching Supplies

According to a recent report by The Education Market Association, nearly all teachers spend their own money to ensure the children in their classrooms have access to necessary supplies – to the tune of $500 per year in 2016. While teachers understand some of their student's parents are unable to supply necessary items and many school districts are strapped for cash, it's important that teachers have access to affordable supplies so lesson plans and learning objectives don't have to be sacrificed due to lack of materials.

Online Teaching Supply Resources

  • Classroom Direct

    A one-stop-shop for school supplies, Classroom Direct provides discounted prices for items commonly purchased by teachers due to the sheer volume of their sales.

  • Discount School Supply

    Operating somewhat like a Costco for teachers, Discount School Supply allows teachers to buy needed supplies in bulk to save money in the long run. Items available run the gamut from infant and toddler supplies to advanced art materials used in high school. The site often offers additional coupon codes or discounts throughout the year.

  • Hoot of Loot

    Created by a veteran educator who still teaches in Oklahoma, Hoot of Loot answers the question of what to do with usable teaching materials at the end of an academic year or when a teacher is moving to a different grade level or subject area. Benefiting both teacher-buyers and teacher-sellers, buyers can get a discount while sellers won't have to worry about unneeded supplies collecting dust in the garage.

  • National Autism Resources

    Teachers working in special education may have a slightly different shopping list than their counterparts, and NAR exists to ensure those items are available at reasonable prices. Their current inventory includes handwriting helpers, oral-motor supports, visual supports and reading comprehension helpers.

  • Teacher Created Resources

    Designed by teachers for teachers, this educational publishing company provides affordable textbooks, classroom decorations, and student supplies to help teachers ensure their students have all that they need for an effective learning environment without breaking the bank.

Real-World Teaching Supply Resources

  • Donations from Local Stores

    Before spending their own hard-earned dollars, teachers should check with local businesses to see if they would be willing to donate supplies. While larger national chains may not have the authority to provide free inventory, smaller home-owned businesses may be willing to either donate their own stock or consider sponsoring a classroom to provide all the necessary supplies for the academic year.

  • Supply Drive

    We have all seen canned food drives taking place at stores or events, but how often has this idea been leveraged for school supplies? Consider asking local businesses or the organizers of upcoming events if they would be willing to let patrons or participants know that representatives of the school will be on-site collecting new and gently used school supplies for the upcoming academic year. While it may not cover all the necessary items, it's a good start on the yearly supply list.

    There are countless tools available that keep teachers from having to reinvent the wheel to accomplish their goals. As technology becomes more prominent in the classroom, educators are learning how to incorporate these tools into lessons, assignments, projects and examinations to not only provide fascinating learning opportunities, but also to ensure students are familiar with these tools and can utilize them properly.

    Online Teaching Tool Resources

    • ComicMaster

      An excellent tool for educators ranging from art to science, ComicMaster is a free program that allows teachers to create graphic novel comic books tailored to course content. Whether sharing the tale of a daring scientist out to find a cure for pneumonia or a mathematician working to break Nazi code during World War II, ComicMaster allows stories and concepts to come to life in exciting ways.

    • Gliffy

      If you're a teacher who loves using visual aids in your lesson planning, look no further than Gliffy. This interactive tool allows teachers to make diagrams, flowcharts, infographics and other designs to help children think about a concept or learning standard in a pictorial way.

    • Slideboom

      This online tool allows teachers a digital space where their presentations can be stored for future use or shared with other teachers working in the same subject area. Teachers are also able to access other web-ready presentations that have been uploaded, all of which are free with the basic version of the service.

    • Survey Monkey

      As the world's number one survey platform, Survey Monkey is a great tool for educators who want to get in touch with the families of their studies without spending hours writing emails or making phone calls. Whether scheduling an end-of-year celebration or gathering information about student learning styles, this tool makes it easy to collect and organize information effortlessly.

    • teAchnology

      Teachers looking for worksheets that can be edited and printed easily should look no further than this website, which hosts a large digital library of crossword puzzle makers, weekly assignment generators, word scrambles, and science lab generators for easy use.

    Real-World Teaching Tool Resources

    • Projectors

      Whether sharing the contents of a piece of paper or transferring a website onto a smart board, projectors are often a teacher's best friend in the classroom as they make it easy to convey information in various formats quickly. Many projectors are now equipped with document cameras, meaning teachers can place any item under the camera and it will immediately appear on the screen for the entire classroom to see. This is especially helpful for types of documents that otherwise may not easily show up on the screen.

    • Scanners and Printers

      While it may be a stretch to say that teachers spend most of their working days making copies and stapling packets together, it's not far from the truth. With some teachers having more than 400 students for whom they are responsible, having enough copies of reading materials, assignments, quizzes and explanatory papers is key to a successful lesson. While rules on scanning and printing vary by school district, most allow teachers unlimited use as long as they provide their own paper.

    Teaching Websites & Apps

    The sharing of free information via the Internet has revolutionized the teaching profession, making it easier for educators to gain access to materials and resources related both to their subject area and best practices in teaching and learning initiatives. No longer do teachers need to sift through books to find relevant information; instead, websites and apps make it easier to create engaging lessons that weave together digital media alongside content students must absorb to be successful in the classroom. The resources listed below are examples of how teachers can glean valuable information from the internet.

    Online Website & App Resources

    • Discovery Education

      Overseen by the Discovery Channel, educators can review a range of digital textbooks related to studies in science, social studies and math while also gaining access to thousands of high-quality video streams in the same topics.

    • Education World

      A great resource for teachers seeking information on common questions they may have about their daily classroom activities, including developing responsive classrooms, preparing materials for substitute teachers, partnering with parents and finding the right amount of homework to assign.

    • PBS Learning Media

      The Public Broadcasting System maintains a wide-ranging selection of materials for educators, no matter their grade level or subject area. As an bonus, the website is responsive to location and provides lesson plans and materials on regionally-specific topics.

      (Video) Free DAW Webinar: Resources and Approaches for Teachers

    • Scholastic

      As one of the largest providers of educational materials in the country, Scholastic offers many free and affordable resources to aid teachers in their classrooms. Aside from free lesson plans and a comprehensive list of tips and strategies, Scholastic also regularly hosts book fairs at schools throughout the nation.

    • Smithsonian Education

      Overseen by the Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access, this inclusive website is a treasure trove of teaching materials, online resources, lesson plans, and opportunities for educators to take part in professional development initiatives.

    General Resources & Support for Teaching Professionals

    Even the most organized and seasoned teacher will one day come upon a question they can't answer or an idea they're not sure how to implement that doesn't fit into the categories given above. The following resources were designed to provide further support and help teachers think about how to leverage the resources around them – even while on a tight budget.

    Online General Support Resources

    • School Pen Pals

      The Teacher's Corner provides this service, which connects learning communities to other classrooms throughout the world so students can understand different cultures and ways of living. Along the way, students will also make international friends. together.

    • Summer Reading Lists

      Want to help students stay motivated to learn while school is out but don't have the time needed to compile a reading list? Bright Hub Education has you covered. This organization provides a variety of lists for elementary, middle, and high school learners.

    • Teacher Webinars

      While the idea of continually learning about how to be a better teacher is a goal of all educators, finding time to step away from the classroom can be tricky. Education Week provides a series of free webinars and virtual broadcasts to help teachers stay up-to-date on the field without neglecting their classrooms.

    • Teaching Resources

      As an educator, Laura Candler is devoted to ensuring teachers have the resources and support they need to thrive. Her website features a range of printable lessons, classroom strategies, training opportunities, and a “file cabinet” for teachers seeking specific resources for their subject area.

    • Top 10 Resources for Special Education Teachers

      Saint Joseph's University provides this list of activities, games, curriculum/classroom techniques, and IEP/504 plan resources to support teachers working with exceptional children in special education classrooms.

    Real-World Teaching Support

    • Librarians

      School librarians can provide qualified insight to help students synthesize ideas and information. Teachers working in partnership with a librarian can ensure students have access to proper materials when completing assignments and projects while also helping students learn how to properly use primary and secondary sources in research. Many librarians also oversee computer areas, providing the opportunity for students to learn how to use technology in a supervised and supportive environment.

    • School Counselors

      School counselors help students in areas of academic excellence, social development, career decisions and navigating their personal lives. While teachers may struggle to find time to address these areas of a student's life outside lessons, school counselors' primary role is to provide direct service to learners and their families. If a teacher suspects a student is having problems at home or struggling to focus, school counselors are their allies in ensuring the student is cared for and any issues are addressed.

Meeting Today's Teaching Challenges

Cyberbullying

As technology continues to become more pervasive in the lives of both adults and adolescents, cyberbullying is on the rise. According to the nonprofit No Bullying, 25 percent of teens have been repeatedly bullied via their cell phone, while 52 percent of young people overall report having a cyberbullying experience. Though it can often be difficult for teachers to ascertain who is being bullied and by whom while also trying to lead class, the University of Chicago at Illinois offers tips on how to keep an eye out for signs while also providing information on what to do once cyberbully behavior is recognized.

Classroom Security

The goal of every teacher is to provide a safe space for their students to learn, ask questions and gain the skills they'll need to succeed in life. Classroom security is a topic that must be addressed to ensure these goals are possible. The National Center for Education Statistics reports that public schools have increased safety and security measures in recent years to prevent further tragedies in today's learning centers. 93 percent now have controlled access, while 75 percent use security cameras for monitoring. While no teacher can anticipate a security violation, there are ways to be prepared if the unthinkable happens. The ALICE Training institute provides a list of seven tips to guard against safety issues in the classroom.

Managing a Classroom

One of the top challenges teachers across the world face is ensuring the individual needs of every student are met while also providing overarching, engaging lessons. Finding the perfect balance for a class – each of which has its own personality – takes time, resources, and most importantly, realistic expectations. While it may be a new teacher's goal to only ever teach highly engaging lessons that tick every box, this may not always be possible. Over time, however, teachers will gather resources that allow them to focus less on planning and more on engagement.

Personal & Professional Life Balance

Despite the average school day lasting 6.7 hours, a study by Scholastic and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation found that teachers actually work an average of 53 hours per week – without counting extra work done during the evenings and on weekends. Most teachers are supremely dedicated to their students and indeed feel called to the profession; still, it's important for them to find work/life balance if they want to avoid burnout. Education World offers five different strategies to help teachers disconnect from work and rejuvenate from long days.

Navigating Parent Involvement

Ask any teacher, and they will often tell you there seems to be two types of parents they deal with: those who they can never get in touch with and those who are staring over their shoulder. Having a good relationship with a student's parents is incredibly important to ensuring a student feels safe, supported and engaged in their learning, yet some parents don't make it easy for teachers. Monster's Teaching Community provides a helpful list of how teachers can work with five difficult types of parents.

Expert Advice from a Teaching Professional

Resources For Teachers | LearnHowtoBecome.org (3)

Expert Advice from a Teaching Professional

Dr. Jesse Moon Longhurst is an Assistant Professor of Education at Southern Oregon University. She is a former high school English, social studies and theater teacher. Her research interests include rural education, place-based education, indigenous and traditional education, and culturally responsive teacher preparation. She continues to develop partnerships with educators, researchers, and rural communities from Oregon to the West Indies and from New Mexico to the Bering Straight.

Teachers just starting out in their careers may often feel overwhelmed by all they must accomplish in a week - on top of teaching. What advice do you have for finding balance?

(Video) Top resources for teachers - Dan Akidil

Feeling overwhelmed is completely normal for teachers early in their careers. However, it is also important to remember that you are in this for the long haul. You need to be there for next year's students and the students in years to come. In order to have that stamina, you need to take care of yourself. You will be a better teacheron Monday(and all the Mondays to follow) if you are well-rested, well-fed, and have had some exercise. Yes, you will work some long days, but when you go home,reallygo home. Set an e-mail curfew for yourself and stick to it. Yes, you will inevitably grade some papers and plan some lessons at home, but remember that you are not required (or paid) to work 80-hour weeks. Your students will only flourish if you are healthy and energetic and that requires self-care.

How can teachers best make use of resources available to them at school?

The resources and structures at your school (mentors for new teachers, instructional coaches, professional learning communities, etc.) are all fantastic tools. Use them! If you are offered a mentor, sign up and invest the time with that person. Develop a trusting and supportive relationship with a more experienced teacher. You don't have to learn everything from scratch. Professional Learning Communities, department meetings, etc. can also be excellent sources of camaraderie, of good ideas, and of support when things get challenging. Try to see these resources as opportunities for ongoing learning rather than drains on your limited time. Teaching can be isolating; take advantage of opportunities to connect with your colleagues.

What are some of the challenges a teacher might face, and where can they reach out to find support or answers?

Teachers can face all sorts of challenges, but chances are, someone in your building or district is an expert and will be happy to help you navigate them. If you have questions about how to use the mysterious smart board in your classroom, find out who, in your building is the technology liaison. If you are concerned about managing difficult student behavior, reach out to the counselors, the administrators, and make sure you really understand your schools' discipline policies. The special education teachers are often an underused resource. These professionals are experts in supporting students with exceptionalities. Let them share that expertise with you. You don't have to go it alone. Your colleagues, your administrators, and even the parents of your students are fantastic resources. A professional educator is wise enough to reach out.

What's the one thing you wish you'd known as a new teacher?

I wish I had known how much wisdom experienced educators could have shared with me if only I had asked. I reinvented too many wheels because I didn't ask for help. Teaching is a craft that takes time to perfect. New ideas are a vital element of education, but so is the wisdom of experience.

Resources For Teachers | LearnHowtoBecome.org (4)

Become Team

Contributing Writer

LearnHowToBecome.com is an advertising-supported site. Featured or trusted partner programs and all school search, finder, or match results are for schools that compensate us. This compensation does not influence our school rankings, resource guides, or other editorially-independent information published on this site.

Find the program you want in minutes.

View the most relevant programs for your interests and compare them by tuition, acceptance rate, and other factors important to you.

FAQs

Are TES resources free? ›

Educare (part of tes) has free resources to help schools during the crisis. 102.

How do I download Cambridge resources? ›

How to download supporting resources from Cambridge GO
  1. Log in to Cambridge GO. You may need to register first.
  2. On your Resources screen (visible after you have logged in), choose the Series that you are interested in.
  3. You will see one or more tabs based on the resources that are available.
20 Apr 2022

What are resources for teachers? ›

Top 10 Free Lesson-Planning Resources for Teachers
  • ReadWriteThink. ...
  • PhET. ...
  • Scholastic. ...
  • The Stanford History Education Group. ...
  • PBS LearningMedia. ...
  • Epic! ...
  • EDSITEment. ...
  • NCTM Illuminations.

How do I upload resources to TES? ›

Where do I go to upload a resource? You can go straight to the uploader here, or you can access it through the left-hand navigation on tes.com or the Author Dashboard, by clicking 'Add resource'. Read more about uploading your resources here. What type of files can I share?

Do people make money on Tes? ›

How much money can I make selling resources on Tes? It's possible to make a full-time wage from selling resources on Tes but most teachers use their Tes shop to supplement their regular teaching income. The amount you can earn depends on many factors.

How do I join Tes? ›

The TES Notification is released twice a year. The online application is active on joinindianarmy.nic.in from 15 November 2022 to 14 December 2022. This time there are 90 seats for this year. Candidates need not qualify for any written examination for an SSB interview.

How do I download a PDF from Cambridge? ›

Using Cambridge Core

To read online, open the Table of Contents and click on a chapter title. You will see a series of icons for viewing options, which may include View HTML (to display the chapter in your browser) and Download PDF.

How can I study for free in Cambridge? ›

University of Cambridge Constituent Colleges

Browse free online courses in a variety of subjects. University of Cambridge courses found below can be audited free or students can choose to receive a verified certificate for a small fee. Select a course to learn more.

How do I get digital access to Cambridge books? ›

Access codes
  1. Log in to your Cambridge Core account.
  2. Click on My Account in the top-right hand corner.
  3. Under the My Account area click on My Content.
  4. Enter your access code in the “Redeem access code” field within the My Content page.
  5. Click Activate.

How do I find teacher resources? ›

10 of The Best Websites for Free Teacher Resources
  1. Khan Academy. ...
  2. ReadWriteThink. ...
  3. Common Sense Media. ...
  4. CK-12. ...
  5. Smithsonian Learning Lab. ...
  6. OER Commons. ...
  7. Discovery Education. ...
  8. TED Ed.
11 Jan 2018

What are the sources of learning resources? ›

List of Learning Resources
  • Textbooks.
  • Software.
  • Relevant reading materials.
  • Videos.
  • Recordings.

What are examples of school resources? ›

That includes PowerPoint presentations, worksheets, activity booklets, colouring sheets, writing frames, page borders, e-books, board games, quizzes, activities and cards.

Can you make money selling teaching resources? ›

Selling teaching resources online might be a side-hustle you enjoy. Creating teaching and learning resources and sharing them on websites such as the TES, Twinkl, Pinterest or posting them on Twitter in your spare time.

How can I sell my teaching resources online? ›

Here are my tips for creating and selling resources that have a positive impact on the teachers who buy them and the students who are using them.
  1. Find out what students and teachers really need and provide it for them. ...
  2. Give stuff away for free. ...
  3. Sell your work for a reasonable price. ...
  4. Provide answers. ...
  5. Give clear explanations.
25 Sept 2018

How much does it cost to advertise on Tes? ›

We are proud to offer free vacancy promotion tools alongside our paid-for services and that the cost to place a teacher via advertising remains 2% - 3% of a secondary teacher's salary.

How do I sell my worksheets online? ›

If you are looking to start an online business and sell worksheets online, Etsy is a great place to post your materials. We have an Etsy store selling digital downloads including games, word search puzzles and other hobby content. Feel free to check it out here!

Where do Tes downloads go? ›

Click on the relevant resource image to take you to the individual resource page where you can click 'Download' on the right hand side. This will download the resource in a zip file. These will then be located in your device's download folder.

How do you make money from worksheets? ›

How do you make money selling printables online?
  1. Budget planners and worksheets.
  2. Cards and invitations.
  3. Coloring books.
  4. Crafting patterns and stencils.
  5. Meal planners and shopping lists.
  6. Stickers.
  7. Weekly/monthly/annual planners.
  8. Workbooks.
4 Sept 2019

Who is eligible for TES? ›

Indian Army TES Notification: Online Applications are invited from the Indian Army from the unmarried male candidates who have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) subjects and fulfil the eligibility criteria mentioned below.

How many times can I apply for TES? ›

4. How many times can one attempt the SSB Interview for the Indian Army TES 48 Entry Scheme? There is no limit on the number of SSB interview attempts. However, cut off for shortlisting of applications for SSB based on JEE (Main) All India Common Rank List (CRL) – 2022.

Who can apply for TES 2022? ›

The candidates should have passed the 10+2 exam or its equivalent with at least an aggregate of 60% marks in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry from recognized educational boards are eligible to apply for the entry. JEE Mains scores of the candidates will also be accepted for TES-47.

Which Cambridge ielts book is difficult? ›

Cambridge book 1 is really easy compared to 8,9,10,11,12. Some of the tests in books are very difficult and some are very easy. For example: In Cambridge IELTS 8 book, test 3 academic reading is very tough as compared to the other tests.

How do I download Cambridge school books? ›

Where else can I buy Cambridge eBooks? Cambridge University Press's Academic eBooks are available to purchase and download from our partner, eBooks.com. Titles are currently priced in US dollars, and can be bought and downloaded from eBooks.com by clicking the Buy eBook button on the book title page.

How many eBooks are available on Cambridge core? ›

There are more than 41,000 ebooks on Cambridge Core.

Can you get into Cambridge for free? ›

Visitors can get a glimpse at more than 800 years of history by venturing inside the Colleges of Cambridge and their gardens. A day out at the colleges can be an affordable way to get to know the city as although some charge a small fee, most allow visitors to enter for free.

Can I go to Cambridge University for free? ›

The Cambridge Bursary Scheme offers Home fee status students studying for their first undergraduate degree non-repayable bursaries to help with living costs. These bursaries are offered in addition to any government financial support you might receive. The value of each bursary is dependent on household income.

How do I get a fully funded scholarship to Cambridge? ›

How to Apply for Gates Cambridge Scholarship?
  1. Apply for admission to a course and a College place and the Gates Cambridge part of the funding section.
  2. Build up an account on the website.
  3. Fill in your personal information.
  4. Submit these documents: ...
  5. Answer the application questions.
  6. Submit the application.
29 Sept 2022

Where do I find my Cambridge book code? ›

Locate your textbook digital access code on the inside cover of your textbook. Enter this 16-character code in the input below (NOT the code emailed to you).

What is Cambridge digital access? ›

The home for your Cambridge digital content. Access all the supporting digital resources for your print books. Have access to your digital resources both online and offline for selected resources. Find out more on how to use Cambridge Offline Reader.

How do I activate my Cambridge code? ›

To activate your product, enter the 16-character code found in the front of your textbook, sealed pocket, or email. I accept and agree to the Terms of use. We need you to log into your Cambridge GO account so that we can activate your code.

What websites do teachers use for worksheets? ›

Top 10 Websites for FREE Primary Worksheets
  • 2 – Super Teacher Worksheets. On this free teacher worksheet site, you have access to 1 or 2 printables in each skill category. ...
  • 3 – Easy Teacher Worksheets. ...
  • 5 – Teachers Pay Teachers. ...
  • 7 – Teach-nology. ...
  • 8 – edHelper.com. ...
  • 10 – k5 Learning.
6 Jan 2022

What is the best website for education? ›

Below, you will find the top 20 educational websites that were visited via Kajeet devices in 2021.
  1. Google.com. ...
  2. YouTube.com. ...
  3. Getepic.com. ...
  4. Teacherdashboard.com. ...
  5. Instructure.com. ...
  6. Clever.com. ...
  7. Schoology.com. ...
  8. Prodigygame.com.

Why teaching resources are important? ›

The purpose and importance of teaching and learning materials is to make lessons interesting, learning easy and enable teachers to easily express concepts. Learning materials can significantly increase learners' achievement by supporting learning.

What kind of learning materials should be used in the classroom? ›

These include the lectures, readings, textbooks, multimedia components, and other resources in a course. These materials can be used in both face-to-face and online classrooms; however, some must be modified or redesigned to be effective for the online environment.

What are the classroom resources? ›

Classroom resources are a brilliant and effective way to help to teach and learn in a hassle-free easy process. Resources can be for teachers and children such as tools to help with marking or learning tools to help children understand subjects and get the most out of their learning.

What is the most important resource in the school? ›

Human resources are arguably a school's (or any organization's) most valuable resource. Human resources are the people that comprise the staff of the organization.

What are learning resources in education? ›

A learning resource is an artifact that contributes to a learning process. Some authors restrict its meaning to content, others include tools and environments. We suggest making a distinction between resources and tools as in learning design methods, although boundaries overlap.

What are teaching and learning materials? ›

Instructional material, also known as teaching/learning materials (TLM), are any collection of materials including animate and inanimate objects and human and non-human resources that a teacher may use in teaching and learning situations to help achieve desired learning objectives.

Where can I sell my teacher materials? ›

digital educational resources. Amazon Ignite connects educational content creators with Amazon customers. Sell your original teaching resources—like printables, lesson plans, and classroom games—as digital downloads. It's free to join.

Is it legal for teachers to sell lesson plans? ›

As a result, unless the educator has a written agreement with their employer stating otherwise, the educator cannot sell or share the course materials, lesson plans, or related works they create.

What can you do with old teaching materials? ›

Visit your local Salvation Army or Goodwill to donate your items. These organizations will accept almost anything as long as it's in decent condition. These are two extremely reputable groups that do a great deal of good work in disaster relief, missing persons, and with the homeless.

How do you make money selling lesson plans? ›

How to Sell Lesson Plans Online: Earn Cash While Teaching
  1. Opinion Outpost - The #1 survey site that doesn't suck. Short surveys, high payouts, simply the best.
  2. Survey Junkie - Test out new products and get paid to answer questions about them! ...
  3. Nielsen - Download their app and get paid $50!
26 Jan 2022

Can I make and sell lesson plans? ›

The simple answer is yes. Let me explain: As a teacher, you must know how many after-school hours are spent on preparing educational materials for classes. Even if you're not creating them yourself, then you're most certainly spending the same amount of time googling them.

What happened to teachers notebook? ›

OverDrive has announced that it has acquired TeachersNotebook.com, an online marketplace for "teacher-created curriculum materials" for K-12 education. The acquisition gives users of TeachersNotebook.com exposure to OverDrive's network of schools and libraries.

Is tes a recruitment agency? ›

Our recruitment services are part of our Staff Management Subscription, bringing together our recruitment, training, development and wellbeing solutions in one all-inclusive subscription – for one annual price.

What is TES recruitment? ›

Tes is the market leader in search and selection for schools across the globe. At Tes, we're committed to supporting and helping teachers at every stage of their career find their next job opportunity; and helping governors recruit the very best leaders.

What are Tes resources? ›

We provide innovative services and access to over 900,000 teacher-made resources to help teachers succeed in the classroom – supporting the English national curriculum and other English language curricula including International Baccalaureate and Cambridge International in UK and international schools.

Where do Tes downloads go? ›

Click on the relevant resource image to take you to the individual resource page where you can click 'Download' on the right hand side. This will download the resource in a zip file. These will then be located in your device's download folder.

How do I get a refund on Tes resources? ›

As a general rule, we don't make refunds for content bought on Tes Resources except in exceptional circumstances. Please contact us if you wish to discuss a refund.

What is Tes for? ›

The Indian Army has invited applications from unmarried male candidates for recruitment for Technical Entry Scheme (TES) 10+2 Entry Scheme-48. Interested candidates can now apply for the entry scheme on the official website joinindianarmy.nic.in. The last date to apply for the entry scheme is September 21, 2022.

What makes good Tes lesson? ›

The best objectives are action-oriented and focus on the most important and essential learning needs of the class. They should be measurable, so teachers can track student progress and ensure that new concepts are understood before moving on, and achievable considering the time available.

Is Tes Times Educational Supplement? ›

Tes, formerly known as the Times Educational Supplement, is a weekly UK publication aimed at education professionals. It was first published in 1910 as a pull-out supplement in The Times newspaper.

What is Tes teacher? ›

Tes Teach is a free online resource – created by TES – that teachers and students can use to design custom digital lessons in as little as five minutes. It allows kids to create interactive lessons using their own content as well as just about any content that's available on the web.

How do I sell my teaching resources? ›

Here are my tips for creating and selling resources that have a positive impact on the teachers who buy them and the students who are using them.
  1. Find out what students and teachers really need and provide it for them. ...
  2. Give stuff away for free. ...
  3. Sell your work for a reasonable price. ...
  4. Provide answers. ...
  5. Give clear explanations.
25 Sept 2018

Can I change my username on Tes? ›

Is it possible to change my username? Yes, send an email request to help@tes.com from the email address registered on our site quoting your preferred new username. Please remember symbols or spaces are not allowed in a username.

How do I cancel my Tes subscription? ›

To terminate your Magazine Subscription please call 0345 521 7111 (if outside the UK, +44 (0)203 194 3164). Nothing in the foregoing shall affect your right to cancel your Magazine Subscription during any Discounted Trial that may apply to your Magazine Subscription.

How do I contact Tes? ›

You can contact our help team by emailing help@tes.com. If your question is related to subscriptions or advertising, please visit the contact us page for more information.

How do you become a Tes author? ›

It's easy to become an author on Tes, all you have to do is upload your resources in five simple steps using our uploader tool. Our walking you through the uploader blog goes into much more detail about using the resource uploader and gives extra guidance if you really want to optimise all the tools provided.

What is Litdrive? ›

Litdrive provides an extensive bank of classroom materials for teachers to upload, share and adapt for use in their classrooms; subject knowledge-driven professional development delivered by English teachers for English teachers, both remotely and regionally; a guest blog to share expertise and an annual mentoring ...

How many times can I apply for TES? ›

4. How many times can one attempt the SSB Interview for the Indian Army TES 48 Entry Scheme? There is no limit on the number of SSB interview attempts. However, cut off for shortlisting of applications for SSB based on JEE (Main) All India Common Rank List (CRL) – 2022.

In which month TES exam is held? ›

Indian Army invites applications for Technical Entry Scheme Course – TES, twice in a year for two entry session in January and July. For January Session application invites in May-June.

Which degree is given in TES? ›

In the next four years, he will study Engineering, and he becomes an officer of the Indian Army in the 3rd year of Engineering. The TES Entry is a better NDA because he will get an Engineering Degree on completion of training and a wider choice of join in the different groups & Regiments of the Indian Army.

Videos

1. TEACH ENGLISH ONLINE - The BEST Resources for Online Teachers in 2022
(Kristina Writes ☕️📚 (English Commute))
2. Choice Boards: One of the best resources for middle school Math teachers
(Prealgebra Teachers)
3. Resources for Rethinking (www.r4r.ca) : FREE resources for teachers
(emilydy1)
4. GOODNEWS!!! Teachers’ Workload Issues (MAY SOLUSYON NA!!!)@wildtv oreg
(wildtv oreg)
5. Rebecca Rios - Top resources for teachers – Be ready with WoBL
(Cambridge University Press ELT)
6. Resources for Teachers and Students
(itslearning)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Reed Wilderman

Last Updated: 04/06/2023

Views: 6356

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (52 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Reed Wilderman

Birthday: 1992-06-14

Address: 998 Estell Village, Lake Oscarberg, SD 48713-6877

Phone: +21813267449721

Job: Technology Engineer

Hobby: Swimming, Do it yourself, Beekeeping, Lapidary, Cosplaying, Hiking, Graffiti

Introduction: My name is Reed Wilderman, I am a faithful, bright, lucky, adventurous, lively, rich, vast person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.