Lesson Plans

 

A list of helpful websites for elementary educators using the Google, Yahoo, and AOLSearch Search Engines…

 

Pro Teacher! The Web’s Little Secret For Elementary School Teachers –

This website popped up in the top five in each search engine and for good reason.  There is an archive that teachers can pull lesson plans from as well as current lesson plans in a variety of subject areas.  Teachers can also get help writing lesson plans here and discuss certain lesson plans with their colleagues.

http://www.proteacher.com/

 

The Lesson Plan Library offers kindergarten, elementary, middle, and high school lesson plans –

This website allows the user to locate lesson plans by subject and grade.  They feature certain lesson plans and sub categorize topics in a particular subject area.  They provide a links to other sites and are affiliated with the Discovery Channel.

http://www.school.discovery.com/lessonplans/

 

Education World The Educators Best Friend –

Originally I used this website to find journal articles, but I found it useful for lesson plans as well.  There is a section to submit your own lesson plans and view lesson plans in their archive.  Lesson plans are listed by categories including holidays and themes.  There is also a link to lesson planning resources.

http://www.education-world.com/

 

The Lesson Plans Page – Over 2,000 FREE Lesson Plans! –

This website is easy to use and offers a variety of services.  Lesson plans are listed by subject and grade and are sub divided into different categories.  There is a 10 step guide to developing a quality lesson plan that offers teachers great tips for their own use.

http://www.lessonplanspage.com/index.html

 

AskERIC Lesson Plans –

The askERIC website is good to use for virtually any search and their lesson plans section is no exception.  The user can refine their search in their lesson plan collection.  The lesson plans are listed by subject and the individual lesson plan shows what grade level the lesson is appropriate for.

http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Lessons/

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