http://www.shastaavalanche.org/ This is one of my favorites in the winter time.-- Amy Taylor
http://www.swapstyle.com/ Trade clothes with people from around the world, great way to build up that professional wardrobe cheaply. - Casey Housen
http://illuminations.nctm.org/ This is a great resource for math lessons and activities k-12. It also includes the standards for each lesson. - Amy Taylor
http://www.tolerance.org/pt/index.html Tania Navarrette
http://www.livejournal.com/ I have been a member of this online community since 2001. It helped me sort out my feelings about life during my undergraduate years and throughout my travels. A precursor to myspace, facebook, and blogging. It used to be so exclusive that an existing member had to invite you on but now it is an open sign up policy. It's a great way to blog and it is ad free. Try it out you might enjoy it. (Jessica Martin)
Class E. Professor Educational Toys and Teaching Supplies: This is a great local store in the Rogue Valley Mall in Medford, Oregon. It offers a huge variety of toys for kids and supplies for teachers. (Alissa Spencer)
Worlds healthies foods this is a great site to see how many calories and vitamins certain foods have. (kierra Huggins)
EdZapp A great way for teachers to find jobs! (Genevieve Hug)
survival tips from graduate school Jeannette Medeiros
ideas Tania Navarrette
Earthquake Information Earthquake basics and educational material; geological and historical information; links to professional and amateur organizations (Tina Hawley)
Post Secret Fascinating art from the public. I love this site...you could use the appropriate ones to convey a sense of community and common transparency in your classroom or family. (Jessica Naya West)
http://www.crazy4teachers.com/ teachers Humor (Travis Stutz)
a couple of quick energizers(T. Cornett/River)
Teachers Without Borders - great site to show how teachers can make a difference globablly - Chesney McHan
Teaching at risk youth (river)
Marvel Comics - Marvel comics headquarters, upcoming media releases and interactive links(Doug Buttorff)
Zoho
How Stuff Works - Fascinating information on how just about everything works! Use it to spark interest for your students. (Jureen Gardner)
http://www.parenting-child-development.com/parent-teacher-communication.html- This will be helpful to establish an effective communication relationship with parents. (Chelsea Clark)
http://www.eduplace.com/activity/- This is a great sight with lots of ideas and activities plus what grade level the activity is best for. There is a section for teachers, students and even for the parents. I really like this sight... (Kendra Smith)
http://www.ode.state.or.us/- This is the best place to find out everything you need to know about standards.
Snapfish - Store your digital photos online to be printed whenever you choose (Kelly Singleton).
Teaching Jobs in the US Because we will all need to look for one eventually... (Aleks Merilo.)
Edutopia- Brilliant resource created by the George Lucas Foundation which advocates for technology integration in schools.
Sign Language- A website designed for babies and children to learn sign language and communicate in a different way.
stumble upon it allows for wide variety of interests
Health Curriculum-Health related curriculum for elementary education
Oakland Raiders Go Raiders (Kaylee Strauch)
southern oregon university masters of education -this site will connect you to SOU educational program
World Health Organization - This is a great site to get up-to-date information on current health issues around the world!
The Internet Movie Database - Search for info on actors, movies, directors etc.. Great for any movies questions- Chandra Dee
(OWL) Purdue Online Writing Lab- This site is filled with practical information about MLA and APA citations. It's a terrific resource! -Kim Danielson
Go Beavs!
The History Channel -The History Channel homepage.(Skinner)
Jib Jab comedy - Political Cartoon Videos, etc... (JL)
Sheppard Software -Educational Software and free quizes in all areas.(Skinner)
Oregon River Levels - river info if we ever have any free days. (Mike Ricker)
GODUCKS!! University of Oregon Sports ...making OSU athletes look clumbsy and enept. (JJ DeForest)
Band world -Great for future teachers that want to introduce music into the classroom (Joanie Gordon)
Pandora -Seed your own radio stations. Part of the Music Genome Project. (Greg Bryant)
Ironic Sign Combinations For those of us who need a good laugh at someone else's expense. (Rachelle Jessup)
National Public Radio (NPR) See upcoming programs, news, and other informative links. (Ashley Akerberg)
Craigslist Medford/Ashland/Kalamith Buy USED! Remember what we learned as kids: "Recyle, Reduce, RE-USE" its cheeper too!
Mail Tribune - This is where you can read local news stories without buying the paper. by Lonny Flora
Awesome! -All about the Planet Earth Series, videos, photos, info, links and games! by Natasha Goldman
The Apple -Great information and resources for teachers. (Jessica Johnson)
The Colbert Report - This is some of the best news around. (Shane Watson)
Oregon Deparment of Education - This is a very helpful website for Teachers in Oregon. (Aspen Gerten) (Kristin Rohay)
Homepage of NBC The network's home page where you can find info on the Olympics (Dj)
Dictionary.com
food pyramid Food choices (Katrina Beck)
The Daily This is a great place to start on the internet (Glenn McDuffy)
Fun Tools for Classroom (Shauna Duryea)
Ecosystems Ecosystems- About the different biomes.
Amazon.com - Because books are amazing and pretty cheap here. (Joshua Zietlow)
German Dictionary - Reliable German to English translations (Melissa Lenker)
http://www.theapple.com/ This is a great networking site for teachers (Greta Gardiner)