SLM521
Elective- Lesson
Plans

Use this site to locate websites with great lesson plan ideas.
Lesson Plans Page – This site is extremely useful for teachers of all grade levels. Select the subject and the grade level for lists of excellent planning ideas. Within a subject, plans are sorted by topic and are easy to locate. There are even links so that you can email the author of the lesson plan to ask questions. Date visited: 5/27/06
http://www.lessonplanspage.com/index.html
LessonPlanz.com
– This is an excellent resource for all teachers. Find detailed lesson plans by selecting the subject from the tabs
across the top. Browse through a
description of the choices available.
Or, simply search for a lesson by entering the topic and the grade
level. There are many lesson plans to
choose from. Date visited: 5/27/06
http://www.lessonplanz.com/
A to Z
Teacher Stuff - Lesson plans,
themes, printables, and articles are all available on this site. Select lesson
plans from the tab at the top and choose a subject to begin browsing. Great fresh ideas for teaching are found
throughout the site. Date visited:
5/27/06
http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/
Discoveryschool.com
– This is, by far, one of my favorite lesson plans websites. Lesson plans are very easy to find by
selecting the subject and then the grade level. Very detailed, exciting lesson plans are provided, complete with
evaluation tools and/or rubrics. Use
the printable version to print and file the lesson plan. Date visited: 5/27/06
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/
Read,
write, think - This site has it
all. Explore language arts lesson plans
by skill. These plans were compiled
with input from the NCTE as well as many other notable organizations. Lesson plans and minilessons will fit
directly into your day-to-day activities.
Try the student materials link to find some great project ideas to use
with students. Links to useful teacher
information can be found in the web resources section. It
is useful to teachers of all grade levels and subjects. Overall this site is a wonderful source for
lesson planning. Date visited: 5/27/06
http://www.readwritethink.org/index.asp