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Teacher Resources
Here at Imaginative Learning Tools, we believe that
whenever possible learning should be fun. That’s why we’re
committed to helping you find innovative ways to present
information in your classroom.
This section is dedicated to providing tools and resources
that will spark teachers’ imaginations and allow them
to share their “best practices” with other teachers.
Soon this page will be filled with great ideas from
teachers like yourself. Check back soon!
Below you’ll find links to organizations, associations,
and teacher forums where you’ll find some great information
and innovative ideas.
Classroom Creativity:
http://www.lessonplans4teachers.com/
LesssonPlans4Teachers.com is a great source for creative
lesson plans. From social studies to math, you’ll find
a wide variety of subjects and creative ideas.
http://www.kidzone.ws/
KidZone.ws is the place to go for worksheets and fun facts
for your classroom. Great for grades 1-6.
http://www.school-clip-art.com/
Need free clip art? Look no further than school-clip-art.com.
National Organizations:
http://www.literacy.org
Literacy.org is your gateway to electronic resources and
tools for the national and international youth and adult
literacy communities.
http://www.nifl.gov
National Institute for Literacy (NIFL) is a nonprofit
organization supporting family literacy services for families
across the United States through programming, training,
research, advocacy, and dissemination.
http://
www.famlit.org
National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL) is a federal
organization that shares information about literacy and
supports the development of high-quality literacy services
so all Americans can develop essential basic skills.
http://
www.naeyc.org
National Association For The Education of Young Children
leads and consolidates the efforts of individuals and
groups working to achieve healthy development and constructive
education for all young children.
http://www.nea.org
National Education Association is committed to advancing
the cause of public education. Its members work at every
level of education, from pre-school to university graduate
programs.
Classes for Teachers:
http://www.readingassist.org
Reading Assist Institute (RAI) provides instructional
classes that directly link sight, sound, touch, and movement
to teach intensive, systematic phonics.
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