General
- The Educators
Reference Desk - The Educator's Reference Desk builds on
over a quarter century of experience providing high-quality resources
and services to the education community. From the Information Institute
of Syracuse, the people who created AskERIC, the Gateway to Educational
Materials, and the Virtual Reference Desk, the Educator's Reference Desk
brings you the resources you have come to depend on. 2,000+ lesson
plans, 3,000+ links to online education information, and 200+ question
archive responses.
- The Educators Reference Desk: Lesson Plans - Ready made
lesson plan for multiple subjects. Very useful.
- ERIC
(Education Resources Information Center) - The Education
Resources Information Center (ERIC), sponsored by the Institute of
Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education, produces
the world’s premier database of journal and non-journal education
literature. The new ERIC online system, released September 2004,
provides the public with a centralized ERIC Web site for searching the
ERIC bibliographic database of more than 1.1 million citations going
back to 1966. Effective October 1, more than 107,000 full-text
non-journal documents (issued 1993-2004), previously available through
fee-based services only, will be available for free.
- Discovery School - Find hundreds of original lesson
plans, all written by teachers for teachers.
- Scholastic
-With rich educational content and classroom-tested online curriculum,
Scholastic.com is revolutionizing the way teachers and students
integrate technology into the classroom and work together to enhance
learning.
- S.C.O.R.E. (School
of California On-Line Resoures for Education)- This site links to
quality Internet resources and teacher developed lessons while
supporting California's Content Standards and Curriculum Frameworks. A
must visit site.
- Rubistar -
great site that helps you create rubrics. Ms. Moore gives it a thumbs
up.
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Art
- Artcyclopedia - A comprehensive index of every artist
represented at hundreds of museum sites, image archives, and other
online resources.
- Art Education -
Art products and resources for creative individuals from beginner to
advanced.
- Daryl Cagle's
Professional Cartoonist's Index - Developed lesson plans for using the
editorial cartoons as a teaching tool in Social Sciences, Art,
Journalism and English at all levels.
- How to read a painting... (nice Webquest) - A simple
webquest on how to see art with a critical eye.
- Posters American Style - Brings together some of
the great graphic images (posters) made in the United States over the
past century.
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Mathematics
- Create a
Graph - Helps students creat all type of graphs
- Geometry.net - A
comprehensive math search engine for middle school math and above.
- Gomath.com (Subscription)- Students can e-mail their math
questions and be helped by tutors with extensive teaching experience.
- Math.com - This site
offers different sections for students, teachers and parents. The
teacher area has lesson plans, classroom resources, career information,
standards and free stuff.
- Mathematics
Archives - This comprehensive source covers a wide range of
different topics in mathematics, software, and teaching materials.
- S.C.O.R.E. Math - Comprehensive site offering California
state standards, California frameworks, lesson plans, resources and
links.
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Physical
Education/Health
- AAHPERD - American
Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.
AAHPERD's mission is to promote and support creative and healthy
lifestyles through high quality programs in health, physical education,
recreation, dance and sport, and to provide members with professional
development opportunities that increase knowledge, improve skills, and
encourage sound professional practices.
- California
Physical Education Resources - A good site for curriculum framework
information as well as physical education resources.
- Health
Teacher.com (Subscription)- Provides a
comprehensive, sequential k-12 health education curriculum that consists
of almost 300 lesson guides that meet National Health Education
Standards.
- PE Central -
Provides the latest information about instructionally appropriate
physical education practices and programs
- PE
Lesson Plans - This site is like a community board for PE teachers.
PE teachers share some of their lesson plans with everyone.
- Sports Media
- Lesson plans, tips, drills, activities and other teaching aids for the
physical education teacher.
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Science
- Amazing Space
Web-Based Activities - This site covers everything from space topics
to the Hubble Telescope.
- Biology 4
Kids (Subscription)- Includes the
chemistry of biology and how the world of biology is studied, as well as
cell structure and function.
- California Space
& Science Center - Lesson plans and other resources for teachers
with an emphasis on space exploration.
- The Catalyst -
Developed specifically for the high school chemistry teacher, to provide
a place for finding relevant information for use in and out of the
classroom.
- Dinosaurs Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs! Dino Don Lessem - Dinosaur expert Dino Don Lessem
presents dinosaur news, art, contests, and the Lost World Jurassic Park
Traveling Exhibit.
- eNature.com - The
complete nature and wildlife resource featuring the Audubon Guides to
plants and animals.
- High School Physics Resources - Resources for the
students: tutorials, animations, project ideas, sample quizzes,
etc.
- Hubble Site - All
Hubble pictures and news, from the latest discoveries to the earliest
images.
- Introduction to
Windows to the Universe - Designed for beginner, intermediate, and
advanced levels, this site is a first rate trip through earth and space
science by means of multimedia exhibits.
- Learning About Photosynthesis - Follow their links to
resources that discuss photosynthesis at varying degrees of
complexity.
- Middle
School Science
- National Geographic Education - National Geographic's
Web site for teachers, with lesson plans and online activities.
- Planet Pals
Earthzone - Alive with colorful cartoon characters, this interactive
resource teaches about ecology, natural resources, the planet Earth and
its care.
- S.C.O.R.E. Science - Comprehensive site offering
California state standards, California frameworks, lesson plans,
resources and links.
- Thursday's
Classroom from NASA - NASA news and research related to the Hubble
Constant and cosmology. The site provides a lasting connection between
NASA's latest research and the classroom environment.
- The
Visible Human Project - The Visible Human
Project has generated over 18000 digitized sections of the human body.
This introduction and tour uses images and animals from the project to
teach key concepts in human anatomy.
- Weather Channel - For the weather-savvy educator, this
site offers lesson plans, teacher's guides and more, including
additional online teaching resources.
- Welcome to
BioTech - Extensive site that includes a useful dictionary, chemical
acronym databases, directories, educational guides, science resources
and articles.
- A Dictionary of Measures, Units and Conversions - This
site provides a summary of most of the units of measurement to be found
in use around the world today, with the appropriate conversion
factors.
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Social
Studies
- CIA World Factbook - Provides information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 266 world entities.
- CNN Newsroom - A free instructional program for teachers
to bring the world into their classrooms with in-depth news stories, as
well as world and regional events designed exclusively for
students.
- Collections - Map collections from 1544 to 1996
organized according to seven major categories.
- CSUN - Dr.
Marty Levine, Professor Emeritus of Secondary Education, California
State University, Northridge (CSUN), has gathered lesson plans and
resources from the Internet which social studies teachers will find
useful.
- EyeWitness
- Using personal letters and essays, Eyewitness History takes a look
at major events in history from the perspectives of eyewitnesses.
- Florida Geographic Alliance Lesson Plan Collections -
These geographic lesson plans are made available by year of creation and
are free of cost.
- The History
Channel - Daily historical facts and events, famous birthdays, world
history and music history.
- The History of
Today - Daily historical facts and events, famous birthdays, world
history and music history.
- History Place
- Great online history exhibits includes World Wars, Lincoln, Kennedy
- HyperHistory
- Navigates through 3,000 years of world history.
- Let's Go Around the World
- A fun and very informative global exploration site.
- Multicultural Teacher's Corner - Multicultural Pavilion
- Conceptualizations, goals, assumptions, activities, lessons and tools
of multicultural education.
- National Archives:
The Digital Classroom - This site gives teachers and students access
to online historical documents.
- Newsweek Education
Program (Subscription)- A site designed
to help teachers build bridges to real-world issues.
- People's Country - PBS's People's Century discusses the
"History of the People," for the people, as told by the people who lived
it.
- S.C.O.R.E.
History/Social Sciences - Comprehensive site offering California
state standards, California frameworks, lesson plans, resources and
links.
- USHistory.org -
American History with a focus on Colonial and Revolutionary
Philadelphia.
- The Virtual Study Tour - With this architectural virtual
tour, you can visit the Knossos Labyrinth or the Palace of Ramses
III.
- 50states.com -
State information resource links to state homepages, symbols, flags,
maps, constitutions, representatives, songs, birds, flowers, trees,
etc.
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Special Education
Language
Arts
- Acronym
Finder - The Acronym finder is a large searchable database,
containing about 155,000 acronyms, abbreviations and definitions.
- Bartleby.com: Great
Books Online - Bartleby.com publishes thousands of free online
classics of literature, nonfiction and reference.
- CLWG: Children's Literature Web Guide - Internet
resources related to books for children and young adults.
- EDSITEment -
This comprehensive humanities resource site features lesson plans for
literature and links to the best resource sites on the Web.
- The English Server
- This site contains over 20,000 articles, as well as poetry, fiction,
nonfiction and much more.
- The Internet Classics
Archive - Students can read many classics form the Odyssey to
Plato's Apology, and they can find history on Tacitus and others.
- Internet Public
Library Reading Room - This"room" contains bookshelves for browsing
and searching for entertaining reading, along with links to sites
providing other full texts.
- OWL Online Writing Lab - Learn about grammar and
punctuation. Very simple and nice lessons. (Created by the Purdue
University Writing Lab)
- Poetry.com
- S.C.O.R.E. Language Arts - Here you can access the
California state standards and frameworks in language arts, with
extensive resources, lesson plans and links.
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