Tutoring Match's Tutor Resources:

Tutoring Match's ultimate list of academic and educational
resources for tutors. As we are constantly looking to update this
list, feedback and suggestions are most welcome.
Ask
ERIC - Teacher's Lounge
This is a location where educators can submit questions on
educational research or educational issues. Questions will be
answered by information specialists within 48 hours. The site
contains over 700 lesson plans (all subjects and grades).
Awesome Library
Awesome Library organizes the Web with 18,000 carefully reviewed
resources, including the top 5 percent in education.
Blue Web'n
This site contains 1000′s of lessons activities, projects,
educational resources, references and tools.
EdCentral
Resource information organized in a one-stop, easy-to-use menu.
Includes: updates on products, conferences, and grants; magazines,
journals, and newsletters; and consultants, speakers, and
trainers.
Education World
A searchable database of over 20,000 education links for teachers,
parents, and students. Includes lesson plans, education news, and
an educators' forum.
EduHound
Classroom Tools & Tips & Resource Newsletter:
provides valuable ed tech resources to incorporate into K-12
curriculum. Educational topics, preformatted templates, technology
tutorials, and practical tips are featured.
EdWeb:
The On-Line K-12 Resource Guide
Provides information on the role of the World Wide Web in
education, and includes a crash course on designing your own Web
page. Includes examples of current education reform ideas, and
explores on-line K-12 education with WWW sites and discussion
groups.
Global
SchoolNet Foundation
A nonprofit organization dedicated to Internet resources for K-12
education. Includes a link to Global Schoolhouse, which has
activity guides, Internet training solutions, and shows projects
from other schools around the world.
Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource
Collections
This database put together by the University of California is
targeted to university students and educators, but it has a wealth
of accessible information for the dedicated student.
Kathy Schrock's Guide for
Educators
This gigantic list of sites on the internet found to be useful for
enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth. The site is
organized into 24 subject areas and also contains links to search
engines and lots of additional information.
National
Education Association
This Teacher Association site contains over 500 annotated links for
teachers, students and parents. It covers most of the K-12 subject
areas from art and music to science and math. There are discipline
related links, writing research paper links, college links, links
to professional organizations, links for new teachers, links for
retirees, and much more.
Quizlet.com
The best way to study languages, vocabulary, or almost
anything.
SuperTeacherWorksheets
A great site for useful and fun worksheets for students to
practice their elementary and middle school math and writing
skills.
The World
Wide Web Virtual Library
From the Charles Strut University in Australia, a virtual library
of information categorized by subject; includes a searchable
database.