Lessons by a consortium of teachers from 14 states dedicated to improving
the quality of education in the rural, western, United States, particularly
the quality of math and science education. Sponsored by the Organization
for Community Networks.
This collection contains more than 1100
unique lesson plans which have been written and submitted to AskERIC by
teachers from all over the United States.
These lessons generally follow the grade-by-grade
topics in the Core Knowledge® Sequence, but they have been developed
independent of the Core Knowledge Foundation. They are in "draft" form,
without graphics or patterns.
Non-commercial site created to assist teachers
in finding and using resources online, with an emphasis on Canada. Lesson
plans and classroom management tools, such as "Lining up and Walking in
Halls Songs and Poems."
GEM is "The key to one-stop, any-stop
access to high quality lesson plans, curriculum units and other education
resources on the Internet!" From ERIC Clearinghouse.
Resources for elementary-school teachers,
students, and parents. Includes Reading/Language Arts, Math, Science, and
Social Studies Centers, Intervention, Professional Development, searchable
activity database, educational games, and textbook support.
McREL is a private, nonprofit organization
whose purpose is to improve education through applied research and development.
They offer standards-based lesson plans and links.
Thousands of lesson plans in Arts and Literature,
Health and Firtness, Math, Science and Technology, Social Studies, and
Concepts Across the Curriculum, with connections to PBS shows.
TeachersFirst, a division of Network for Instructional
TV, Inc., is a web resource for K-12 classroom teachers looking for lesson
plans and other resources.
Peruse the multitude of resources available
from the publishing giants at Scholastic. Their site for teachers includes
author activities, news, book clubs, and other professional resources.