Below are 10 sites for teachers to explore and discover lots of amazing worksheets, puzzles, activities, and ideas for the classroom.
The sites are geared toward students in grades K-6 with varying subjects.
SchoolExpress: Create a multiple choice quiz
Great site to create a multiple choice quiz for your students. Enter eight (8) questions and fill in up to four (4) possible answers, click submit, and your multiple choice quiz appears! An answer sheet can also be created.
http://schoolexpress.com/quiz01.php
SchoolExpress: Spelling
Create a spelling worksheet here! Enter a title and list up to twenty (20) words for the students to practice spelling. Click submit and a worksheet is created where the student can practice writing and spelling the work three (3) times. These can be weekly spelling words are just words students need practice spelling.
http://schoolexpress.com/spelling01.php
EdHelper: Alphabet Theme Unit
View the letters of the alphabet and select a lower case letter or an upper case letter and print the worksheet for classroom use. There are also worksheets that can be created to help students practice writing their names.
http://www.edhelper.com/alphabet.htm
EdHelper: Create a word search
Create your own word search and choose a specific grade level. Enter up to 50 words and click the “build worksheets or puzzles” tab to create. Students will be challenged by the worksheet but at the same time have they will have fun completing the word search.
http://www.edhelper.com/WordSearch_QuickPrint.htm
Theteacherscorner.net: Money Worksheet
Create your own money worksheet for your classroom by selecting many different options. You choose the title, type of money, type of currency, black and white or color money, how many coins per problem, how many bills per problem, the order of the money, and the number of columns. Once you have all of the information selected, click “generate worksheet”…and there it is! This site also offers advanced options where one can edit the worksheet and design the worksheet with own creativity and style with different fonts and colors. The site also offers troubleshooting information and FAQ’s.
http://www.theteacherscorner.net/printable-worksheets/make-your-own/money-worksheets/
Theteacherscorner.net: Maps
This site gives teachers the ability to search different maps around the world and print the one they need for the classroom. The printable maps can be plain with states and countries outlined and the map can have the capitals and countries labeled. These maps are easy to read and would be great for classroom study and use in a geography or social studies lesson.
http://www.theteacherscorner.net/printable-worksheets/maps/
Theteacherscorner.net: Telling Time
This site offers great worksheets for students to practice telling time. Create your own worksheet by selecting a title, writing instructions, selecting a clock face, and choosing the time increments. When all selections are made, click “generate worksheet” to see the finished product.
http://www.theteacherscorner.net/printable-worksheets/make-your-own/telling-time
MakeWorksheets.com: Create a rubric
This site allows you to view multiple rubric samples and make a rubric of your own. View the rubric samples and select your favorite. Rubrics can be created for student’s K-6 in all content areas.
http://makeworksheets.com/samples/rubrics/index.html
LessonPlansPage: Math
This site lets teachers build their own math worksheet to their specifications or choose a pre-made worksheet; you decide what works best for you. When building your own math worksheet you can select many different problem types and combinations, descriptions, fonts, number ranges, row layout, reshuffle the problems, and create your own answer worksheet. This is a great site to create math worksheets for your students where they can learn and practice their skills.
http://www.lessonplanspage.com/Worksheets.htm
Discovery Education: Puzzle Maker
Create your own double puzzle to try to stump your students. You select the title, enter the desired words or phrases for the puzzle, and decide if the instructions should be shown, then click “create my puzzle.” It is then ready to print out and give to the students to start learning!
http://puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com/DoublePuzzleSetupForm.asp