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Archive.edu - http://www.coe.uh.edu/archive/
Here is a cache of instructional materials which span the gamut of topics
and grade levels, and it guarantees that everything offered here comes
with permission for you to download it and make use of it as you wish;
includes familiar content areas and a technology section with lesson
plans, graphics, multimedia and related links - not searchable
Beat the Clock - http://thechalkboard.com/Corporations/DayRunner/lessons/
Subtitled "Lessons in Time Management for Middle Schoolers",
four lessons with worksheets, projects, assessment and teacher evaluation,
ready to adapt to your own needs; includes sections on school improvement
or accreditation and suggestions and strategies for success
Busy Bee Activity Page
- http://www.cbv.ns.ca/sstudies/activities/active.html#1
Forget the corny name, the page offers very practical categories in the
First Day of School, Classroom Management, Computers, Games, Special education
and all the content areas; geared for Elementary, the offerings here are
not exhaustive but worthwhile
Buy Low, Sell High - http://www.microsoft.com/education/curric/activity/buylow.htm
From Microsoft's teacher site, this teacher's guide makes use of spreadsheets
and the Internet to help students create their own stock portfolios and
track them over several months; student activities are nicely structured
with excellent resources and extension options too
Columbia Education Center
- http://www.col-ed.org/cur/
Lesson plans by subject area broken down into grade levels and presented
in plain text (.txt) format for easy loading and printing; the true virtue
of this site is that the lessons are submitted by actual teachers who
are showing off their best stuff
Classroom Connect's Resource
Station - http://www.classroom.com/resource/lessonplans/
Some of the best plans, projects and activities online presented here
by the premier organization helping teachers integrate technology into
the classroom; quality not quantity here....but if you're looking for
something inspiring I would highly recommend this site to you
Collaborative Lesson Archive
- http://faldo.atmos.uiuc.edu/CLA/
Searchable database of teacher-generated lesson plans set up by individual
grade levels; because of the populist nature of the site there is the
danger of lesser materials posting here, but from what I've seen it is
largely worthwhile - submit your own successful lessons here!
Edsitement - http://edsitement.neh.gov/
Humanities based site offering lesson plans in learning guide categories
like crossing borders, literature, language and myth, thresholds of change
and opening dialogues.....makes for great conceptual frameworks while
using their high quality materials
Education World - http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=5179
Eighteen categories of lesson plans from one of the WWW leaders in teacher
materials and creative ideas - highly recommended
Franklin Institute - http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/activity/act-summ.html
Lesson plans from one of the top Science-based museums and Internet sites
in the country; spanning K-12, these lessons are awesome approaches to
some popular classroom topics - worth a look!
Free Online Unit Studies
- http://www.alaska.net/~cccandc/free.htm
Over 300 units online and ready to be used; arranged alphabetically but
not searchable, great for a lazy summer afternoon when you have the time
to poke around and find a new unit for your curriculum
Grade Level Internet Resources
- http://www.svusd.k12.ca.us/resources/Curriculum/Grade%20level.html
Saddleback Valley Unified School District has put together this modest
but useful collection of thematically grouped Internet resources for grades
K-12; the farther up you go the more resources are offered, and what is
gathered together here is quality stuff
Internet Education Group
- http://www.inet-edu.com/
Check out the Lesson Plan links - very logically organized by content
areas and divided into subcategorizes along the threads of each discipline;
very useful as a starting point
K-12 Sources - http://www.execpc.com/~dboals/k-12.html
Lots and LOTS of links to lessons, projects, commercial sites and more;
maybe not as well organized as others but such a stash of ideas that it
merits mentioning - takes time to sift through
Learning Web - http://www.usgs.gov/education/learnweb/activityIndex.html
USGS lessons on aspects of geography archived here in .pdf format; be
sure you have Adobe Acrobat reader installed so you can make use of these
terrific lessons!
Lesson Stop - http://www.lessonstop.org/
Nothing but lessons as far as the eye can see and a free newsletter too
Quizzes Online - http://edutools.cityu.edu.hk/wwwtools/Quiz.htm
great site for generating your own printable quizzes from the City University
of Hong Kong; requires you to enroll for free in order to participate
Ready to Use Worksheets
- http://www.rhlschool.com/
Ready to use worksheets with answer keys in English, Math and Reading
Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame - http://rockhall.com/educate/lssnplan/index.html
I have always loved integrating the Arts into my teaching, and popular
culture is no exception; here is a chance to look at some of the best
of the best in pop culture which has some educational value for education
- well detailed plans with excellent citations on music recordings to
enrich the experience!
Schoolhouse - http://encarta.msn.com/schoolhouse/
Microsoft's Encarta Lesson Collection with browsable categories and a
searchable database, nevermind the student resources and links to Microsoft
products and services for educators; take advantage of Microsoft's philanthropic
side
Simple Machines -
http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/elemsci/gr3uhesc.html
Designed for third graders with standards set up by Saskatchewan, Canada
schools, this is a nicely built unit on a topic which just doesn't get
enough attention considering how much emphasis it gets in Science curricula
across the country; not a lot of bells and whistles, just good solid planning
Smithsonian Lesson Plans
- http://educate.si.edu/resources/lessons/lessons.html
It's from the Smithsonian Institute for teachers.....what else do you
need to know?
Spacelink Instructional
Materials - http://spacelink.nasa.gov/Instructional.Materials/
NASA's online materials, projects and products for teachers, including
materials on Careers, Earth Science, Life Science, Mathematics,
Physical Science, Space Science and Technology
Stephanie's Lesson Plans
- http://bulldog.unca.edu/~srashley/lesson.html
Another great collection of teacher recommended lesson plans online
Teach Free - http://teachfree.com/
Free teacher-reviewed kits for K-12 classroom teachers on such varied
topics as biology, nutrition and anthropology; not an endless array of
offerings, but what they do have is free for the asking and good quality
with an emphasis on Health
Teacher's Guide to the
Professional Cartoonist's Index - http://www.cagle.com/teacher/
Want to integrate current events and/or Language Arts into your existing
curriculum? This is a great site to help you make the transition; great
for visual learners and students who are keenly aware for social issues
Utah Education Resources
- http://www.uen.org/cgi-bin/websql/utahlink/lessonbooks.hts
Lots of fabulous teacher-generated lessons on endless topics housed here
by the state of Utah for teacher use
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