lberbe
05-02-2009, 05:15 PM
This is an awesome site for teachers or home schools. All materials are printables. Normal access is between $20-60 per subject but Learning A-Z.com (http://www.learninga-z.com/special/openhouse/index.html) is offering one day free per subject during May 4-8. You could print every page out during the trial.
Make sure you check each day since each day is for a different subject...
Raz-Kids.com (http://www.raz-kids.com/) - "This is our student-centered website, where kids can listen to and independently read books online, take a quiz to test their progress, and more." - All week
Reading A-Z.com (http://www.readinga-z.com/) - "This flagship website is filled with thousands of printable and projectable resources, including books, activity sheets, and assessments to help you differentiate reading instruction." - May 4th
Science A-Z.com (http://www.sciencea-z.com/) - "Our vast collection of science resources is organized by unit themes and categorized by grade-level groupings for teaching elementary science. Includes multilevel books, activity sheets, process activities, and more." - May 5th
Writing A-Z.com (http://www.writinga-z.com/) - "A website dedicated to giving teachers all the resources necessary to teach basic and process writing skills." - May 6th
Vocabulary A-Z.com (http://www.vocabularya-z.com/) - "A website with a word bank of more than 8,000 words placed in content-area, functional, and resource-correlated categories. Teachers can build vocabulary lessons that provide rich activities for multiple exposures to words that then lead to word mastery." - May 7th
Reading-Tutors.com (http://www.reading-tutors.com/) - "Reading-tutors.com provides online resource packets for use by those who do one-on-one tutoring of kids. Packets cover key reading skill areas, from phonics to comprehension." - May 8th
You have to register (https://accounts.learninga-z.com/accountsweb/marketing/ohRegister.do)to gain access but if you're not in an actual school or if you don't want your school listed you can simply enter the option "Not on this list" for your school.
Hope you find this helpful. I know my wife is very excited about it (teaches 3rd grade).
Make sure you check each day since each day is for a different subject...
Raz-Kids.com (http://www.raz-kids.com/) - "This is our student-centered website, where kids can listen to and independently read books online, take a quiz to test their progress, and more." - All week
Reading A-Z.com (http://www.readinga-z.com/) - "This flagship website is filled with thousands of printable and projectable resources, including books, activity sheets, and assessments to help you differentiate reading instruction." - May 4th
Science A-Z.com (http://www.sciencea-z.com/) - "Our vast collection of science resources is organized by unit themes and categorized by grade-level groupings for teaching elementary science. Includes multilevel books, activity sheets, process activities, and more." - May 5th
Writing A-Z.com (http://www.writinga-z.com/) - "A website dedicated to giving teachers all the resources necessary to teach basic and process writing skills." - May 6th
Vocabulary A-Z.com (http://www.vocabularya-z.com/) - "A website with a word bank of more than 8,000 words placed in content-area, functional, and resource-correlated categories. Teachers can build vocabulary lessons that provide rich activities for multiple exposures to words that then lead to word mastery." - May 7th
Reading-Tutors.com (http://www.reading-tutors.com/) - "Reading-tutors.com provides online resource packets for use by those who do one-on-one tutoring of kids. Packets cover key reading skill areas, from phonics to comprehension." - May 8th
You have to register (https://accounts.learninga-z.com/accountsweb/marketing/ohRegister.do)to gain access but if you're not in an actual school or if you don't want your school listed you can simply enter the option "Not on this list" for your school.
Hope you find this helpful. I know my wife is very excited about it (teaches 3rd grade).