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This list provides links to General Resources for Teachers and Homeschoolers enjoy.  Also you might check out on my blog  under labels -links to education sites, and links to free resources,Lots of Free Stuff as well.

Certificates, Gradebooks, and Templates 

successcertificates.com- Achievement awards download certificates templates  in Word and PDF format free

dyetub.com- You can create your own certificate online.

www.thinkwave.com - Think wave educator gradebook you can download the software free.

www.certificatestreet.com- free award certificates templates created your own awards.

davisart.com -free monthly planner from Davis publication .

www.incompetech.com - free online graph paper  /grid paper  Pdf

www.tcpnow.com- free games, crafts and, books ,certificates.

www.proboards.com - Worksheet Library- free worksheets.

General Education
www.tolerance.org Teaching Tolerance free lessons and free quizzes and many more things.

www.freeology.com- Free Teaching Templates

timesaversforteahers.com - Download report cards and worksheets

www.sudokopuzzles2print.com lots of free printables.


nea.org- free stuff for teachers.

rewardchartsforkids.com- reward charts for kids.

Online Tools
docstock.com - thousands of free templates,form articles, pictures and etc.

www.Proboards.com- You can put up free online bulletin boards on your webpage.

www.discovereducation.com Free teaching Resources.

localendar.com- A free calendar for website or classroom.

nteq.com- lesson plan builder.

greatteachers.net - Get free Internet services websites, chat room,resources and much more.

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