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The Busy Teacher's Quick Common Core Guide. Forty five states plus Washington DC and four territories have adopted the Common Core Standards . While standardized teaching and benchmarking aren’t always favorite items on teachers’ lists, it would seem that they’re here for at least awhile. Many teachers are already integrating technology into their Core Standards teaching. Though much of it is focused on the broader ideas of the Core Standards, we thought that a number of the statistics contained in this handy infographic / Common Core guide were interesting.

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Biology Resources. Algebra I. Oswego City School District Regents Exam Prep Center. LearnZillion. Homepage - ReadWriteThink. Resources for Finding Informational and Nonfiction Texts. 5 Top Resources for Aligning Your Social Studies Curricula to the Common Core - Flemington, NJ. 50 Important Links for Common Core Educators. Educators across the nation are working hard this summer to begin developing updated curricula that will fit into the new Common Core State Standards, which will be fully applied in 45 U.S. states (Texas, Alaska, Nebraska, Virginia, and Minnesota have opted out of statewide participation) by 2015. Yet despite the hubbub about the new standards, which were created as a means of better equipping students with the knowledge they need to be competitive in the modern world, many teachers still have a lot of unanswered questions about what Common Core will mean for them, their students, and their schools.

Luckily, the Internet abounds with helpful resources that can explain the intricacies of Common Core, offer resources for curriculum development, and even let teachers keep up with the latest news on the subject. We’ve collected just a few of those great resources here, which are essential reads for any K-12 educator in a Common Core-adopting state. Groups and Organizations Useful Resources. Common Core Map.