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Internet
Integration into the Classroom- Organized by grade level, here are some lessons in the
five core curricular areas.
The
Gateway to Educational Materials- WOW! Searchable by grade level(s) and topic(s), this is
a giant collection of complete lessons plans.
The
Evergreen Curriculum- This is a giant resource containing the complete academic
curriculum and lessons, organized by subjects and grade levels
for K-12 students. It's Huge!
IBM's
Internet Lesson Plans-
These don't necessarily require a connection. Find
lots of detailed lesson plans that are organized by topic and
grade level.
The
Lesson Plans Page-
This giant resource contains over 450 lessons organized
by educational topic.
A
to Z Kidstuff- Organized by subject, this site contains lessons and activities for
elementary and pre-school students.
Lesson
Plans and Units-Core Knowledge- Organized by grades Pre-Kng-8, this site has lessons and
units demonstrated at conferences.
Lesson
Plans- Listed by grade levels and theme units, here are concise cross-grade
tutoring lesson plans, multiple intelligences lesson plans, cooperative
learning, and software integrated lesson plans.
Eplay
Lesson Plans- Here are some great elementary and middle school cross-curricular
lesson plans designed to teach social studies.
EduClick-
This site contains some great links on a wide variety of educational
topics, and it's searchable.
Technology
Ideas- Here are some elementary and middle grade ideas for lessons using
technology in the classroom or at home.
Lab
Lesson Plans- Here are secondary school science lab lessons covering a variety
of topics.
Reality
Check- Current technology issues and news relevant to education is available,
as are probing questions and links to finding the answers. This
is great for student projects and research.
Sunshine
Online- Designed for elementary school, this site offers teachers lessons,
thematic ideas and detailed plans, online activities, quick
activities for small time slots, assessment material, online books
and lots more. WOW!
Discovery
Channel Lesson Plans- This is a great collection of plans organized by subjects
and themes.
Lesson
Stop Newsletter- Subscribe for the bimonthly newsletter containing lessons
by subject or just access the tons of lessons and links to lesson
sites, all organized by topic. Educators can find links to sites
that model and investigate good plan writing.
Deja
News-
This is the place to search for currently posted messages from
all of the newsgroups. Type in a topic and access the discussions.
Student's
Guide to the WWW- This is a collection of upper level links for high school and older
students, organized by topic.
Educational
CyberPlayGround-
Here is a searchable collection of educational resources
that also give teachers and studentsa reason to use a computer,
learn to use the world wide web, -- and integrate technology,
literacy and music into the classroom curriculum.
Education
Hotlist- Here are some great links to sites that are organized by topic.
ProTeacher-
This is a tremendous collection
of searchable links organized by many different topics. It also
has new, weather, lessons, materials, references and tips!
Innovative
Teaching- These are pages of great links organized by subject for
teachers and students- One of the best!
Lesson
Plans From Around the World-
This page contains links to lesson plan collection sites.
You can find it here!
Science
Lessons by Age Group- Lots of Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Technology
lessons are found here.
Connecting
Students- This is a nice collection of educational sites, all with a short
description.
Websites
and Resources for Teachers-
CSUN offers this site containing links to resources, lessons
and projects by subject.
Webwinds-
This is very comprehensive collection of educational links organized
by topic.
Librarians'
Index to the Internet- Here are lots and lots of links to valuable sites, organized
by general and specific topics.
Smithsonian
Institute- Organized
by topic, this site contains exhibits and information on just
about any topic! This is a great place to get ideas for projects
and reports.
EduStation- Disney offers this collection of cyber lessons and teacher tested
activities.
World
Book Teacher Resource Center-
Teachers can find lessons and activities related to a variety
of topics found in the encyclopedia. Each area contains some project
developing questions.
Brittanica- The makers of the encyclopedia harness the riches of the
Internet, categorize them for your use, rates and reviews them,
and offer them through a searchable database here.
Miss
Peacock's Webpage-
Here are tons of great educational links organized by subject. She
also has collections specifically for "little guys" young children.
Teaching
and Learning on the WWW-
Here is a searchable database organized by subject. It contains
links to sites that tend to be designed for high school students.
Sirs
Web Guide- This
is a great collection of links organized by high school level
topics. It contains many valuable links for teachers and teachers
at all levels.
Pac
Bell's Blue Web'n- This is a database of lessons, tutorials, projects, hotlists,
activities and references, organized by topic and great for any
educator or student.
The Zap Me Content-
area contains an
extensive collection of educational links organized by subject.
Content
Areas- Complete with site descriptions and organized by educational topic,
here is a giant listing of great sites!
Lesson
Plans and Resources for Social Studies Teachers-
Here is a collection of lessons plans, online activities, current
events, news groups and standards related to Social Studies.
Randye's
Bookmark- Here are over 2000 links, organized by subject, that cover high
school topics from Afrocentricity to Writing techniques-
Lots of great stuff about women, too.
Connecting
Students- This Website contains non-Web lesson plans, WWW lesson plans, themes,
units and more!
Co-nect- Organized by subjects, this site contains 10 great links per topic.
Funschool- Visitors will find online educational activities and games
that are organized by pre-kng- grade six.
Schoolwork.ugh-
Here is a searchable link library ranging from typical subjects
to law, philosophy, statistics, technology, and more specialized
educational topics.
WnetSchools-
This is a comprehensive Web service for K-12 teachers, offering
everything from lesson plans to online training for beginning Web users.
Edunet-
This great resource contains
links to award winning educational Websites, links to lessons
organized by subjects, educational news and resource information,
virtual tours, classroom activities and more!
The
School Page- This site offers a large number of links that are organized by a
variety of educational subjects.
Gander's
Academy- Theme related resources on the WWW can by found on this excellent,
well organized and complete Website. Links to great Sites, organized
by subject, provide elementary students with safe and useful
projects.
Public
Schools of North Carolina- Computer Skills Lesson Plans-
Here are lessons, organized by grade level, that can be used for
staff development, also. Find lessons on keyboarding, word processing,
spreadsheets, databases, telecomputing and special templates for
MS Works and ClarisWorks. This Site offers great lessons integrating
technology with curricular subjects. Information Skills Curriculum contains more lessons.
SCR-TEC- This Site is unbelievably complete. It is a full educational
resource that also contains lots of lessons organized by subject.
If you want general lessons and lessons designed for the WWW,
click on TrackStar and go.
Marc
Sheenan's Lesson Plans Page- This page contains links to lots and lots of Websites that
contain lesson plans.
Mrs.
Donn's Special Sections- Resources, organized by subjects, are found at this great
site.
Global
School House's Link O' Rama- This is a searchable database of links that are organized
by topic.
CNN
Newsroom-
Upper elementary through high school teachers can get free lesson
guides that go along with CNN multiseries topics. Archived lessons
and films are available, also
Webquests- Here are lessons, organized by subject, produced by teachers,
that integrate the WWW and learning. A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented
activity in which most or all of the information used by learners
is drawn from the Web. WebQuests are designed to use learners'
time well, to focus on using information rather than looking for
it, and to support learners' thinking at the levels of analysis,
synthesis and evaluation.
Websites
and Resources for Teachers- CSUN has collected sites and resources from the Internet
for teachers to use in their classrooms. There is also a special
category for children called "Just for Kids". These
sites are entertaining, useful, informative, and fun. They range
from lesson plans, creative classroom projects, interactive activities,
visits to museums, and trips around the U.S.A. and other countries.
Homework
Central - The biggest study site on the Internet boast over 400,000 educational
links organized by subject and grade level!
Power
School- This homework help index contains links organized by subject and
grade level.
Web
and Technology Integration Resources- Homework Central presents this list of links organized
by topics including Classroom Technology Guides, Web Publishing,
AUP's, Technology Organizations, Projects, and more.
Teachers
at Work- This is a giant website that has a searchable database of more than
1500 sites related to education, categorized by educational topics.
The top ten listings area has really interesting subjects! The
links have descriptions and are rated for effectiveness and age
level appropriateness.
Ed's
Oasis- ED's
Oasis Teacher's Guide provides links to what educators around
the country recommend as the most engaging student-centered web
sites. Find website evaluation guidelines and criteria.
Encyclozine- Here are links to topics in education, the arts, humanities,
science, and technology. Have fun with puzzles, games, quizzes,
and discussion forums.
Free-
This website offers educators and students resources on
many different topics, all provided by governmental organizations.
PBS
Classroom Resources- Designed for middle school students and related to Lewis
and Clark, the plans found here comprise a multidisciplinary
unit that uses television and computers as learning tools in subjects
areas of science, math, social studies, and language arts. This
is a great resource.
PBS
TeacherSource- Organized by grade level and subject, this site contains a searchable
database of more than 1,000 free lesson plans, teacher's guides
and online activities.
Knowledge
Source- Extensive Links by subject are provided here.
Ray
MacKinnon's Educational Bookmarks -
Collection of hotlinks ranging from lesson plans to teacher
resources. Educational links are organized by subject and
grade level.
Online
Educator - Links arranged by subject, includes a good description of the site
and grade level that it is focused upon.
Educast-
Searchable database for lessons, organized by subject and
grade level. Lots of other stuff including news highlights, professional
information, and community involvement.
MPS
Educational Educational Bookmark Page- Lots of good links by subject, even cars and driver's education.
Thinkquest-
Teacher's Corner-Designed by students, this site has educational links for
teachers and students, organized by subjects. Thinkquest Library contains lots of links.
Collaborative
Unit Archive- Themes and collaborative units are organized by grade level.
The grade level pages reveal subject areas, each with lots of
lessons submitted by other teachers. Submit a good idea here!
Study
Web-
Search Topic Links by Subject and get a huge amount of outstanding
links, complete with a good description of the site. This
site is one of the best. It is the place to go for information
when you need it!!
Smithsonian
Education- Social Studies, art, language arts, and science lessons are provided.
Some good tips for integrating the museum and curriculum
are given.
Education
Place-
This commercial Houghton-Mifflin site offers some really good
activities and ideas for integrating the Internet with on-going
projects. There are fun kid areas and informative areas
for parents. Among the many great resources is a staff development
area with a strong literacy focus.
School
News- School News is a weekly publication offering lots of Internet resources
of interest to parents, students and teachers. It is huge
in the amount of information available from the searchable databases.
It provides access to references, internet texts and books, links
by subjects and lots more!!
B.J.Pinchbeck's
Homework Helper-
10 year old BJ's site lists lots of educational links by
subject, including some great computer links, search tips and
reference links.
CyberBee-
Send a postcard, get curriculum ideas, find links by subject,
download clipart or have a Netscape tutorial here. This
is a neat place for information, a great site !!
Infoplease.com-
This Site provides almanacs
for just about every subject!
Teachers.net-
Chat, find educational references, and request, submit,
and search for lessons at this site.
Eduzone-
This is a full site; it is huge. Teachers can find
educational tips, grant information, educational news, info about
technology, chat groups, this day in history, projects and tons
of links and lessons by subject. It's one of the best!!
AskEric- This site is a virtual library and searchable database
of educational information and topics.
World
Lecture Hall- This is a full site containing links to every upper level curricular
area. The information is submitted by college researchers, but
could be of use to high school students, as well.
K12
On the Internet-
This page has alphabetically listed cool sites for students and educators.
Kathy
Schrocks Guide
-This site is a cut above the rest. Nicely organized,
teachers will find links to subjects, educational resources, reform
issues, projects and teacher tools.
Integrating
the Internet- Curriculum resources provides some effective links by subject,
including administrative, homepage development and project links.
TeachNet-
Lesson plans organized by subjects are available here. Each
plan has an effective meter that displays the intended grade level.
Lots of work is available here!
N.W.
regional Library-
This site contains some really well organized information. Lesson
plans, papers and information are arranged in curricular and resource
groups. There are extra links for educational support groups.
Teacher's
Page of Lesson Plans
-Wow! This site has listed every lesson plan site on
the Net. You should be able to find any lesson here.
History/Social
Studies Website for K-12 Teachers-
Although a little overwhelming, this site has links to almost
anything to do with education. It's not limited to only History
and Social Studies. You may need to search around, but its
there for sure....somewhere.
Learning
in Motion
Links by subject are listed, somewhat limited in selection.
Educational Resources- This site is a little cluttered with links, but offers
lots of links organized by subject.
Awesome
Library- The Awesome Library organizes your exploration of the World Wide
Web with 14,000 carefully reviewed resources, the top 5 percent
in education. The Teacher area has great information on Standards
and Assesment by State!
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