The first website I found is called Busy Teachers Cafe, and has a lot of information and printable things for teachers to see and use in their classroom. One of my favorite things on their is called Themes and is a very useful piece of information because it has themed work for every holiday. It is very interesting and even includes many of the smaller holidays that might still be historically important. The printable information they have is awesome because they have it for every subject and its parts. So for English they have grammar and punctuation and word searches and stuff. They also have a page for new teachers giving them tips and ideas for just starting their teaching career.
http://www.busyteacherscafe.com/index.html
The second website I found is called the Teachers Corner. this website is also full of interesting information and has a lot of good things for new teachers and those looking to change things up. One of the coolest parts is that they have lesson plans for people to look at that have been voted into being on the website. They include new and awesome ideas for teachers looking for something different. They also have book notes for all different kinds of books for K-12 which help teachers find themes and motif of what the children are reading. Lastly, they had some pretty awesome bulletin board ideas which I think would be awesome for being in a new class to keep the kids interested and wanting to come into the classroom.
http://www.theteacherscorner.net
Growing up I loved watching PBS and they have a website for teachers. I love the site it is very innovative and aesthetically pleasing. The website is broken down into grade groups and then the actual subjects come from there. This website is a lot like webquest but it is easier to search for and find certain things. The subject you choose is broken down into even more categories. Classroom Resources, Discussion, and Professional Development. All three of these have many things to offer and are extremely good resources.
http://www.pbs.org/teachers/
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