Welcome to our Educational Resource Guide

We hope to create a space where educational resources can be reviewed and used by educators like us, who are trying to provide the most real and relevant instruction for our 21st Century learners. Come in and take a look around. We hope that you find what you are looking for right at your fingertips!





On the side bar to the left you will find a list of the pages contained in this wiki. All of the resources on each page have been viewed and rated using the system below.



We have rated the resources found on each page on a 1-5 scale as follows:

5 being the most useful and applicable and 1 being the least useful and applicable to the 21st century classroom.
(5) This rating means that it is top notch in three areas: Ease of use, Versatility and Fun
(4) This rating means that it is quite easy and quite versatile and fun.
(3) This rating means two of the looked for qualities is present but not necesarily a third.
(2) This rating means that it may be easy but only useful to a specific content, therefore not as versatile.
It may or may not be fun.
(1) This rating means that the resource is for fun.


Contributors

Debb Adams

is a 7th grade English teacher in West Columbia, SC.
Meredith Anderson

is a high school special ed teacher in Mentor, OH.
Joe Armor
is a 9th grade English teacher in Lapeer, MI.
Pauline Branker
is a Grade 9 English Language Arts teacher from Trinidad and Tobago.
Jennifer BrazillePoole
is a high school teacher in Chehalis, Washington.
Trina Burroughs
is a 6th grade language arts teacher in Conyers, Georgia.
Susan Cavenaugh
is a 9th and 10th grade Language Arts teacher in Georgia.
Jenee Cross
is a High School Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher in Davenport, IA.
Cathi Hadd
is a 9th and 10th grade English teacher from Greenwood, South Carolina.
Stacy Hetzel
is a 7th grade language arts teacher and 6th-8th grade creative writing teacher in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.