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Lesson Planning

Resources for creating and identifying learning objectives and implementing plans aimed at those goals.

Resources in this category:

abcteach
http://abcteach.com/
Free printable activity sheets and project helpers.
The Educator's Reference Desk: Lesson Plans
http://www.eduref.org/Virtual/Lessons/
Browsable by these subjects: arts, computer science, foreign language, health, information literacy, interdisciplinary, language arts, mathematics, philosophy, physical education, science, social studies, and vocational education. Educators are encouraged to submit lesson plans to be included.
FREE - Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
http://www.free.ed.gov/
Access to lesson plans through federal agencies. Contains access to math, music, health, science, and many other types of resources created by every agency from the National Parks Service to the National Endowment for the Humanities.
I Love that Teaching Idea
http://www.ilovethatteachingidea.com/
Looking for ideas for your classroom? This website offers suggestions for classroom activities made by other teachers.
The Lesson Plans Page
http://www.LessonPlansPage.com/
Whether you are searching for lesson plans on math, science, history, or any other subject or looking for advice on writing your own, it has a resource for you. Read "inspired stories" from other teachers and check out special features.
PBS TeacherSource
http://www.pbs.org/teachers/
PBS TeacherSource includes more than 3,000 free lesson plans and activities. To help educators find materials quickly, resources are organized into seven subject areas (Arts & Literature, Health & Fitness, Math, Science, Social Studies, Pre K-2, Library Media), with a site search.
Teachers.Net Lesson Bank
http://teachers.net/lessons/
Teachers.Net provides a place for you to view hundreds of lesson plans in numerous subjects submitted by teachers and invites you to submit your own ideas to share with others.
The Webquest Page
http://www.webquest.org/search/
Designed to serve as a resources to those using the WebQuest model to teach with the web. It points to excellent examples and collecting materials.

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