Instructional
Activities & Worksheets on the Web
1. ABC
Teach.com - this site provides a plethora of
resources for a teacher. There are reading
and writing worksheets, math worksheets, a large number of holiday worksheets
and also incentives for students that can be printed out as well. This site is definitely designed by teachers
for teachers! http://www.abcteach.com/ visited 9/20/03
2. Kiddyhouse Worksheets – this site provides a variety or
worksheet, but is especially strong in the reading ones. The phonics activities are excellent, and
ready to print and use! http://kiddyhouse.com/Worksheets/worksheets.html
– visited 9/29/03
3. School Express FreeWorksheets – here is another site that provides a
variety of worksheets, but has an especial strength in reading activities. The main page may not load correctly, but
the worksheet topic choices work on the left side. Turn your pop-up blocker on
before using this one, the worksheets available are worth it! http://www.freeworksheets.com/fws/index.php#worksheets
- visited 9/29/03
4. Busy Teachers Café – this site is great! I had trouble at first because you need
Adobe, but after I got it, the worksheets are great. Lots of reading skill and phonics activities. www.busyteacherscafe.com/wspages/reading.htm
- visited 9/22/03
1. Math Café – while it is frustrating that you can’t link directly to the
“Pre Made” activities, it is very easy to go to the Math Café main page and
then select the icon. The worksheets
are worth it! Math worksheets are then
divided by grade level, and once the grade is selected, they are listed by topic.
You can also create your own worksheet by choosing the topic (addition, subtraction,
multiplication or division) and the skill level (ie: addition with numbers
5-25, subtraction with numbers 0-10) http://www.mathfactcafe.com/
- visited 9/25/03
2. Math Work - This web site will allow you to create
and print math worksheets for children learning simple arithmetic (addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division).
You select the process and the limitation and the worksheet is
created. You can also have an answer
key created at the same time.
http://www.scottbryce.com/mathwork/cgi-bin/add_single_horiz.pl
- visited 9/22/03
3.
Teachers
Zine – this is a personal
website that consists mainly of math worksheets. There isn’t a large supply of
worksheets here, but the ones that are seem excellent. http://teacherszine.tripod.com/teacherszine/MathWorksheets.html
- visited 9/20/03
4. Lesson Plans Page,
Worksheets – this page
provides really good math worksheets.
There are Pre-Made sheets, Flash Cards, and you can also build your own
worksheets as well. You can also get an
answer sheet for any activity you choose.
www.lessonplanspage.com/Worksheets.htm
- visited 9/20/03
1. RHL
School – This site
provides worksheets for math problem solving, math computation, basic English skills,
and Reading Comprehension. Each of
these then goes much deeper into what is provided. The Reading Comprehension activities are especially useful. www.rhlschool.com
- visited 9/22/03
2. The
Worksheet Generator – this
site is great! You can easily create a
wide variety of worksheets, or click the link to view/print over 300 already
made worksheets. There are also helpful
hints on creating worksheets available at this site and you can register to be
able to save the worksheets you make, right online. http://school.discovery.com/teachingtools/worksheetgenerator/index.html
- visited 9/29/03
3. Edhelper – this site is a great provider of worksheets! There are worksheets for every grade level,
and for second grade alone there 20+ subcategories. They also print out nicely, so you don’t have to edit them before
copying. www.edhelper.com - visited 9/20/03
4. Kids
Domain Printable Worksheets
– here is another great site that provides worksheets on more topics than
imaginable. There are even worksheets
available that help teach about the parts/programs of a computer! -http://www.kidsdomain.com/grown/links/Printable_Worksheets.html
- visited 9/29/03.