Where to Find the Best Free Photos and Graphics is a collection from the Site Builder web site.
The Ultimate Directory Of Free Image Sources is a post on the Edublogger blog. For those of you who maintain web sites, blog, update Facebook pages, etc. this is an excellent guide to finding Creative Commons images that meet Copyright requirements.
Unsplash is a beautiful royalty free image site you can use with web design, blogs, publishing etc.
National Gallery of Art Images NGA Images is a repository of digital images of the collections of the National Gallery of Art. On this website you can search, browse, share, and download images. A standards-based reproduction guide and a help section provide advice for both novices and experts. More than 25,000 open access digital images up to 3000 pixels each are available free of charge for download and use. NGA Images is designed to facilitate learning, enrichment, enjoyment, and exploration.
10 Video Projects Every Teacher Should Try Making classroom movies is easy and a great way to integrate CCSS in ELA for your classroom. Here are some great suggestions from We Are Teachers web site.
Pulp-O-Mizer The Pulp-O-Mizer allows its lucky operator to select from menus of backgrounds, foregrounds, and magazine titles and to add new and exciting text to them for use as web graphic memes, blog illustrations, Facebook posts, forum messages, or for any other non-commercial purpose.
26 Places to Find Free Multimedia for your Blog has links to free image, audio, and video sites.
Ookaboo has free public domain photos that students and teachers can use in presentations, blogs, web site, and more.
Image Base – Free Stock Photos has dozens of images that can be used in presentations and web sites. They even have a collection of PowerPoint backgrounds students can use.
Pixabay is a great site to find beautiful public domain images to use on your web sites, presentations, and videos.