
Student Resources
1. Padlet: Pages created by me for students and by students for assignments. http://padlet.com/kshannon3
2. Khan Academy is one of my long time favorite sites as a teacher and a parent. Engaging lessons using relevant topics across subjects.
3. Multiple Inteligences via Edutopia: https://www.edutopia.org/multiple-intelligences-assessment
4. TED Talks has engaging speeches geared toward various audiences covering a wide range of topics. They are great
supplements to lessons as well as excellent practice in listening comprehension.
5. Ten of the best virtual field trips via eschoolnews.com.
6. Practice parts of speech and enjoy a laugh with Wacky Web Tales (similar to Mad Libs).
7. Practice reading fluency with Reader's Theatre Scripts.
8. Check your math homework with Photomath.
9. Time management tips for teens.
10. Brain exercises to boost memory.
11. Marvel Pop App – turn your sketches into dynamic prototypes using your PC then show it on your mobile device
(Check out a YouTube demo)
12. Pixabay – amazing high-quality images & videos free to anyone to use under Creative Commons
13. Iconmonstr – free icons
14. Dafont – free fonts
15. Paint.net – a free alternative to Photoshop!
16. VSDC – a free video editor
17. Audacity – free audio recorder & editor
18. YouTube Audio Library – free backgrounds audio & sounds
19. Grammarly - Used as a native app and free browser extension which helps you write mistake-free, finds grammatical
errors in your text
20. Chrome Extensions for Struggling Students and Special Needs - Over 30 Chrome web extensions that provide tools that
can help all learners, regardless of ability level.