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Lesson Plans and Teacher Tips

Columbia Education Center’s Mini Lessons – These lesson plans, arranged by curriculum area and grade level, were developed by teachers.
Constitution Lesson Plans -  A variety of lesson plans on the constitution.
ed-helper - lesson plans, web quests, worksheet generators, word and critical thinking problems, and exams and puzzles for standardized tests
Education World Lesson plans for all occasions.
Educational How To's - Want to know how to lead a debate, make a rubric, have a mock election and lots more?  This is the site for you.
Educational Web Adventures - Interactive Web sites, learning modules, and Web adventures that bring your content to life on the World Wide Web.
Enchanted Learning-  This is a site that you can search for lesson plans about anything you want.
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence - Check out this great site for lots and lots of activities for all subject areas.
Kids Domain -  Great reference for resources for lesson plans.
Lesson Plan Central - Contains lesson plans on about anything you can imagine!
Lesson Plans for Social Studies Teachers
Lesson Plans Page  Free lesson plans for Pre-K through 12th grade.
Library in the Sky – This site contains links to over 6000 educational Internet sites for parents, students and teachers.
Literacy and Technology - This site was created by Dr. Joyce Hinkson, a California educator, to assist teachers, students, parents and others, with the integration of curriculum and the Internet to promote student literacy.
The Educator's Reference Desk - Developed by teachers, these lesson plans cover all curriculum areas.
Zoom School - Zoom School is an on-line elementary school classroom with lessons in geography, biology, language arts, and early childhood activities.

Developed and maintained by teachers and/or schools

bulletThe Internet Schoolhouse – The Internet Schoolhouse is a complete school, online. This is a great resource for all areas!
bulletKathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators – This site is a list of sites on the Internet useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth. It is extensive.
bulletWeb Site for Busy Teachers – The busy people at Busy Teachers has taken the searching time out of using the Internet in the classroom. Sorted by curriculum areas, this site includes many links and lesson plans.

Commercial Curriculum Collections

bulletThe New York Times Learning Network - Wonderful lesson plans and activities related to current events.  Subjects are archived.
bulletBlue Web’n – With over 20,000 subscribers, this site offers activities, lesson plans, and links to some great sites. If you subscribe (free and not necessary) you will receive weekly updates by e-mail.
bulletMcGraw Hill Resource Village – This site has lesson plans that are directly related to their textbooks. The lessons are linked to Internet sites. For instance, a 1st grade song to read about ducks is linked to a wonderful Internet picture of waterfowl.
bulletScholastic - Scholastic maintains wonderful ideas and lessons for all curriculum areas; many have worksheets and activity pages and are interactive.
bulletWWW4Teachers - Interactive and/or Internet-based curriculum activities submitted by teachers.  There are lessons for all age groups.  Look here also for technology updates for teachers and to read Webzine online.

 

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Example:  multiplication + lesson plan
                    the rain forest + lesson plan
                   

 

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