Heather Hyatt

SLM 521

Fall ‘03

Elective Activity: Lesson Plans

 

The Best Lesson Plans Pages on the Web

 

Lesson Plans Page-Welcome to The Lesson Plans Page, home to over 2,000 Free lesson plans for teachers in science, social studies, art, language arts, PE, and math lesson plans! Activities, Lessons, Thematic Units, elementary education / educational resource for parents, teachers, home school, teacher stories, inspirational stories, inspirational teacher stories, teacher inspiration

1.    Choose a subject.  The subjects are math, science, music, language arts, computers, social studies, art, P.E., other, multi-disciplinary.

2.    Choose a grade.

3.    The site gives you more categories that deal with the subject.  It also gives the number of lesson plans for that category.

4.    A person can also add lesson to the site.

5.    There more than 2,000 lessons on the site.

6.    This site is very user friendly.

http://www.lessonplanspage.com/

 

Ask Eric-

1.    Choose a subject.  The subjects are arts, computer, foreign language, health, information literacy, interdisciplinary, language arts, math, philosophy, science, social studies, vocational education.

2.    After picking a subject, there is a list of categories to choose from.

3.    Before choosing a lesson, it gives some important information.  The lesson tells what grade it is for and the title. 

4.    After reading or using the lesson, this site lets you rate the lesson.

5.    Ask Eric also has a search feature to search for keywords.

6.    There are about 2,000 lessons on the site.

7.    This site is very user friendly.

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

Lesson Planz-

1.    Choose by grade.

2.    Choose by subject.  The subjects are language arts, math, science, social studies, arts, thematic units, worksheets, and songs and poems.

3.    Once you choose a subject, the site tells you how many lesson plans the subject has.

4.    Each lesson plan includes the grade level, what rating the lesson has, and how many votes where made for that rating.

5.    I really like the rating feature to see if it is a good lesson to use.

6.    There is also a search feature on this site.

7.    This site has a link to A to Z Teacher Stuff.

8.    This site has many other features for teachers to use.

http://www.lessonplanz.com/

 

A to Z Teacher Stuff-

1.    Choose by grade.

2.    Choose by subject.  The subjects are arts and crafts, book activities, language arts, math, p.e. and health, science, social studies, and thematic units.

3.    Each subject tells how many lessons are in it.

4.    Each lesson has a brief description about it.  It also tells what grade the lesson is used for, who submitted the lesson, and what grade that person teaches.

5.    There are about 300 lessons on this site.

6.    This site has many other features for teachers to use.

7.    There is a link to Lesson Planz.

http://www.atozteacherstuff.com

 

The Teachers Guide-

1.    This site is not as comprehensive as the other sites.

2.    First you choose a category.  The categories are science, math, social studies, calendar, art, and language arts.

3.    The categories have subcategories to choose from.

4.    Most of the lesson plans give a short description and grade to use the lesson with.

5.    This site searches and includes lesson plans from other sites.

6.    The site includes many other features for teachers.

http://www.theteachersguide.com/