Links to Lesson Plans
- Educational
Resources and Lesson Plans -- "This web page consists of thousands of
links to lesson plans and other resources of potential use to education
students, teachers, and homeschoolers. It also includes lesson plans
and resources unique to this site."
- Adventures
and Web Sites from Educational Web Adventures -- Online activities
in the categories of Art and Art History, Science and Nature, and Social
Studies
- Art Education
Resources -- From Sanford and A Lifetime of Color; offers activities,
games, study materials, teaching materials, and a newsletter
- Monarch Watch --
An excellent science site that provides detailed information about monarch
butterflies (including their biology and migration patterns), curricular
materials, and student projects
- History Alive! Teachers'
Curriculum Institute -- An innovative, student-centered approach
to history instruction designed to engage students with diverse learning
styles. The site has information about curriculum materials for U.S.
and world history, professional development seminars, sample activities,
and more.
- Busy
Teacher's Cafe -- A great site with many links to lesson plans
and other teaching resources on-line
- TEAMS Distance
Learning for K-12 Educators -- A well-organized and nicely designed
site with links to loads of resources for teachers, including lesson
plans by content area. View the text
version to avoid downloading the graphics on the main page.
- Emerging Technologies -- Many links to lessons and resources organized by curriculum area for teachers, students, and parents.
- Kinder Art -- This site has free on-line art lessons for children
and offers reasonably priced art instruction packages for children,
teens, and adults.
- Lesson Plans and Resources for Social Studies Teachers -- An extensive database of lesson plans
and links to educational Web sites
- AskERIC Lesson
Plans
- Acorn Naturalists -- Lesson plans encompassing topics for the trail and classroom are available to buy from Acorn Naturalists. Look for the unit on Eastern Timber Wolves.
- Hands-On
Science -- A teacher's guide to student-built experiments from the
Exploratorium,
a San Francisco museum devoted to hands-on science.
- The Incredible
Art Department -- An interesting site that includes detailed lesson
plans for all ages, inspirational stories about artists, examples of
student art, and links to related pages on the Net.
- Annenberg Media Learner -- Resources for teachers across the curriculum. Vast amounts of content and a helpful teaching practices library. Many programs are available to view online for no charge. See also A Biography of America.
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