Lesson Plans
Updated 5-28-08
These sites contain lesson plans for more than one subject. Look in a specific subject page to find lesson plans for that subject.
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(Educator's Reference Desk) Ask ERIC
- This collection contains more than 1,000 unique lesson plans
which have been written and submitted by teachers from all
over the United States.
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Columbia Education Center
- All of these lessons were created by teachers. Browse through a collection
of lesson plans sorted by Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and more.
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Discovery Channel
- School resources from the Discovery Channel.
Look up lesson plans for every Assignment Discovery television program that
is available for taping and inclusion in your school library
collection grouped by Science, Humanities, and Social Studies.
Each lesson has Vocabulary, Study Questions, Activities, and
Related Resources which includes links to other sites. There
is also a calendar of upcoming TV programs organized by
subject areas that shows broadcast dates and times.
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EDSITEment
- This site includes online learning guides and a hotlist of
links to top humanities sites. The learning guides include
lesson plans in history and social studies, English and
language arts, foreign languages, and art history.
- Ethical Scenarios
- Contains links to a variety of scenarios of ethical and unethical technology use by students.
The scenarios will include discussion questions and brief commentary.
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Filamentality
- Filamentality is a fill-in-the-blank interactive Web site that
guides you through picking a topic, searching the Web,
gathering good Internet sites, and turning Web resources into
activities appropriate for learners.
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Haring Kids
- Keith Haring's site bringing together books and the
arts with fun and games promote literacy for kids 14 and younger.
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IECC-CLassroom Connections
- Mailing lists are provided by St. Olaf College as a free
service to help teachers and classes link with partners in
other countries and cultures for e-mail classroom pen-pal and
project exchanges. This is a set of e-mail discussion groups
with specific related purposes.
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Landmarks for Schools
- This web site is dedicated to the idea that Information will be the raw material that drives
the 21st century, and that today's students should be learning to BUILD with information. A translated page;
it may be read in Spanish or English.
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Professional Cartoonists' Index: Teacher's Guide
- Use the lesson plans and cartoons at this site to find out how
to use editorial cartoons as a teaching tool in a variety of
disciplines. Lesson plans have been developed for Social Studies, Art, Journalism, and English.
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United Nations CyberSchoolBus
- This growing set of resources for teachers and students
contains activities, and lesson plans centered around the UN
and world social concerns. Available in French and Spanish,
the site includes quizzes and games, discussions, and
information on the Model United Nations.
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Lesson Plan Resources
- This is a giant list of Web sites where teachers can find
lesson plans. The list is organized by the name of the site.