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AskEric http://askeric.org./Virtual/Lessons/
The AskEric Lesson Plan Collection contains more than 1,100 lesson plans which have been written and submitted by teachers. The lesson plans are organized by subject, and labeled for appropriate grade levels. You can also use the search feature to go directly to a relevant lesson plan.
Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) http://www.thegateway.org/
This site offers access to over 12,358 high quality lesson plans, curriculum units and other educational resources. This is an excellent intuitive site which allows you to search your topic by subject and grade level. GEM is sponsored by the United States Department of Education and includes sources from the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, Math Forum, AskEric and Microsoft Encarta.
The Learning Page...especially for teachers http://memory.loc.gov/learn/
The Library of Congress has created this web site to help educators use its American Memory Collection, an online archive of more than 7 million primary source materials (historical documents, photos, maps, films, etc.). The web site includes dozens of lesson plans created by teachers for history, civics, and literature classes in the 4th - 12th grades.
Lesson Plans Page http://www.lessonplanspage.com/
Over 900 free lesson plans in the subject areas of math, science, social studies, music, language arts, art, physical education, computers, the Internet and multi-disciplinary lessons. Once you have selected a subject area, a second screen prompts you to select the targeted grade level.
Lesson Plan Search http://www.lessonplansearch.com/
This is a directory of over 1,950 lesson plans arranged by subject. Each lesson plan indicates the intended grade level. Larger categories like "Science" are subcategorized and grouped by grade levels. A search engine on the top of the page provides quick access to appropriate lessons.
LessonPlanZ.com http://www.LessonPlanZ.com/
Approximately 3,500 lesson plans for K-12 students are indexed within this directory. In addition to online lesson plans, there are lesson plan resources, thematic units and classroom activities. You may browse the index by grade level or subject area, or you may use the search engine. This site is easy to use, and the lesson plans have been "hand-picked" and reviewed by the teacher who developed this site.
Score http://score.k12.ca.us/
This is an excellent resource which links the user to lesson plans aligned with the California Content Standards. From the main web page, there are links to mathematics, science, history/social science and language arts. Selecting one of these options will take you to a page with links to the California Content Standards, the California frameworks, and lesson plans to fit the content standards.
Skewl Sites http://www.skewlsites.com/lesson.htm
This site has multiple links to lesson plans organized into the broad categories of primary, intermediate and secondary. The links are arranged alphabetically so this is a browsing list, but there are many interesting web sites and quality sources for lesson plans.
Teachers.Net Lesson Bank http://teachers.net/lessons/
This is a collection of lesson plans written and submitted by teachers. Clicking on the word "search" allows you to search for lesson plans by key words, or you may browse by subject. There is also a request board for lesson plans if you do not find the lesson you need.
Blue Web'n http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/
Blue Web'n is a database of over 1,000 outstanding learning sites categorized by subject area, intended grade level, and type. Included are lesson plans, activities, projects, resources, references and tools. You may browse the content table, search by subject, or by clicking on "grade level" complete a more targeted search by keyword, content area, application type and grade level.
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Compiled by Nancy Gayle Golz, Reference Librarian, California
State University, Stanislaus. August 11, 2000. Revised by Ginny Orenstein,
May 2003.