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> Parents are Learning Partners
> Let's Do Math
> Let's Be Responsible
> Let's Do Art
> Let's Do Geography
> Let's Do Healthy
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> Let's Do Homework
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Lesson Plans
21st Century Schoolhouse
A wealth of lesson plans are offered here, which include basics such as
mathematics and language arts, as well as topics such as astronomy and
Native American studies.
http://www.coedu.usf.edu/~morris/default.htm

ABC Printables-Print Me\'s with Letters
Learn the alphabet with everyone\'s friends from Sesame Street.
http://www.ctw.org/preschool/printme/character/0,1157,2163,00.html

ABC\'s of Jordan
Create an ABC lesson plan with facts about Jordan, designed and presented by
students from Mrs. Habib\'s 2nd Grade. Click on a letter of the alphabet and
learn about Jordan\'s animals, plants, people, and geography.
http://www.acsamman.edu.jo/~el/2/abc/index.html

Activities Exchange
This site features many science-related classroom activities. Some topics
covered are: The Mysteries of Aging, The Heart and the Circulatory System,
The Discovery of Radioactivity, Development of Polio Vaccines, and much
more.
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEC/index.html

Activities for Kids
This site contains lesson plans and printable worksheets for mathematics,
geography, and social studies, to name a few. There are also suggestions for
educational activities, "fun" activities and projects, as well as a database
of other educational resources.
http://www.activitiesforkids.com/teacher.htm

American History Lesson Plan Links
This page takes a minute to load due to the immense volume of information
located on it. Here you can find lesson plans on practically any aspect of
Social Studies that exists on the Internet.
http://ss.uno.edu/SS/Links/AhLp.html

Animabets
There are 26 animated characters named for each letter of the alphabet who
lead children through learning activities with descriptions of things that
begin with each letter. Each character also has its own email address in
case kids want to safely communicate with them!
http://www.animabets.com/index.html

Apple Pie by Kate Greenaway, an Old Fashioned Alphabet Book
This online text contains charming sketches and poems based on each letter
of the alphabet. Adults may enjoy this even more than the little ones!
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/People/mmbt/women/greenaway/pie/A-Apple-Pie.html

Arithmetic Lesson Plans
This site contains mathematics lesson plans for all grade levels. To make
learning the subject enjoyable, the plans try to incorporate amusing
references, such as traffic jams, Christmas themes, telling time with your
feet, and so on.
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/arithmetic/arith.units.html

Art Lesson Ideas
Art lessons can be simple or complex, but they are all entertaining at this
site.
http://www.teachnet.com/lesson/art/index.html

Art Projects
Simple to complex art projects such as stained "glass" and a time capsule
are presented at this site.
http://www.bway.net/~starlite/projects.htm

Art Takes Time
"Understanding visual art in relation to history and culture" is the goal of
this site. Lesson plans have been organized in a chronological approach to
art history to allow students to learn how art has changed over time. The
units link art forms with the time and place in which they were created.
http://members.aol.com/TWard64340/Index.htm

Art Teacher on the Net
This is an art resources site, which includes ideas for projects, lesson
plans, and more, with a keyword search feature.
http://www.artmuseums.com/

Artchive
This is a resource and database of art history, theory and criticism, and
techniques, designed for older and advanced students. A keyword search
feature makes this site easily navigable.
http://www.artchive.com

Arts Education Curriculum Guide
This curriculum guide originating in Saskatchewan focuses on four "strands"
of the arts (dance, drama, music, visual art) combined with creative,
cultural, and responsive components of traditional art studies.
http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/curr_inst/artsed/index.html

ArtsEdge from the Kennedy Center
ARTSEDGE shows how to creatively use technology to assist in developing art
lesson plans, curricula, and projects.
http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/

ArtsEdNet
This is an excellent resource and database featuring themes from exhibits
shown at the Getty Museum. There are discussion forums about art education
in general and innovative and inventive curriculum and lesson plans.
http://www.artsednet.getty.edu/

AskERIC Lesson Plans
Educators from all over the U.S. provide lesson plans for grades K-12 in
topics ranging from the 3 R\'s to information technology and architecture,
and advice on how to structure these areas of study. Links to homeschooling
sites, a virtual library, and a question and answer section for parents are
included.
http://ericir.syr.edu/Virtual/Lessons/

Australian A-Z Animal Archive
Native Australian fauna are presented to coincide with each letter of the
alphabet, as well as links to other resources about grammar, spelling, the
alphabet, and, of course, animals, for further investigation.
http://www.aaa.com.au/A_Z/

Ayden Elementary School Physical Education Lesson Plans
Easy to follow and fun physical education lesson plans for elementary and
secondary school kids are offered at this frequently updated site, along
with suggestions for "field days" and links to other resources, to make
physical education a valuable part of the home schooling curriculum.
http://schools.eastnet.ecu.edu/pitt/ayden/physed8.htm

Between the Lions: Alphabet Soup
This word and alphabet-search lesson/game based on the public television
series can be played online (requires Shockwave) or printed out to find the
letters and words manually.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/lions/fox/soup.html

Celebrate Simchat Torah with Virtual Jerusalem\'s Jewish Holiday Site
The activity sheets featured here are quizzes. The first one is Parshat
Vezot Habracha and the other is Parshat Bereishit.
http://www.vjholidays.com/simchatorah/sheets.htm

Class Collections
Every month, the www4teachers Webzine features a new collection of stellar
sites created by other teachers that share lessons, activities, and other
successes in the classroom. Archives of these wonderful examples of Web use
in the classroom are easily accessible.
http://www.4teachers.org/class/

The Collaborative Lesson Archive (CLA)
This site contains an archive of lesson plans for all grade levels submitted
by educators across the United States. All traditional subjects are
included. Browsing time can be reduced by a convenient keyword search
feature.
http://faldo.atmos.uiuc.edu/CLA/welcome.html

Columbia Education Center Lesson Plans
These lesson plans were created by teachers of all major subjects.
http://www.col-ed.org/cur/

Community Discovered
Community Discovered lesson plans focus on integrating technology and the
arts into traditional units of study utilizing a "constructivist" theory,
which is defined at the site.
http://communitydisc.wst.esu3.k12.ne.us/

Core Knowledge
This site contains lesson plans in a variety of subjects from preschool
through 8th grade, based on the Core Knowledge theory of sequential
learning. Very interesting and informative, particularly the lessons about
Ancient Rome.
http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/index.htm

Crayola Creativity
There is some advertising to deal with at this site, but the educational and
art lesson materials are sure to hold the interests of all grade levels.
http://www.crayola.com/

Deep in the Bush, Where People Rarely Ever Go
The stories used in this lesson plan were collected by the site\'s author
during his time as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Liberia. They contain
information about the history of Western Africa, and include coloring pages,
plays, and even some West African recipes and links for further
investigation.
http://members.xoom.com/PMartin/Bush/bushhomepage.htm

Ed\'s Oasis
This site contains award-winning lesson plans in all major subjects,
submitted by educators from across the United States. There is also an index
of favorite teacher/parent educational sites and favorite student sites.
http://www.classroom.com/edsoasis

Education and Internet-Elementary Lesson Plans
Found here are many lesson plans in the topics of elementary art, elementary
reading, elementary science, and elementary social studies.
http://marauder.millersv.edu/~edfound/intered/elemplan.html

Education Place
This site contains lesson plans (and other resources) for K-8 teachers,
students, and parents. It includes topics such as reading, math, science,
and social studies. There is an activities database, educational games, and
information for locating support materials. A special "Kid\'s Place" contains
brain teasers and other activities that children can safely access on their
own.
http://www.eduplace.com/index.html

Elementary Lesson Plans
This site contains many lesson plans in the subject areas of Fine Arts,
Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Special Education, Social Studies, and
Technology.
http://server.remc11.k12.mi.us/bstpract/el.htm

Encarta Learning Zone
This site contains lesson plans for all major subjects as well as
information technology, physical education, and religion.
http://encarta.msn.com/schoolhouse/default.asp

Enchanted Learning
This site has it all for pre-k through junior high, even high school:
Science, art, nursery rhymes, history, crafts, foreign languages and more.
Kids can access this site without parental concern.
http://www.EnchantedLearning.com/Home.html

EXPLORING THE PAST
Here is a first grade unit study on the history of the United States. There
are 10 lessons included in the study and the description includes all you
will need to complete this lesson with your class. Such as resources, needed
materials, and related vocabulary words.
http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/resrcs/lessons/198Explore.htm

Fine Arts 11: Intergrated Resource Package 1995
Educators in British Columbia are given advice on the necessity of the
development and implementation of art curriculum for schoolchildren of all
grade levels.
http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/fa11/fatoc.htm

Free Online Unit Studies
This terrific page lists over 300 sites that offer free Unit Studies for
homeschoolers. Everything from Ancient Africa to Zoo Animals can be found
here.
http://www.alaska.net/~cccandc/free.htm

Free Worksheets
This page contains over 3000 free worksheets, as well as a special section
full of $3 Software, Worksheet Generators, and Unit Study Worksheets for
phonics, math, language arts, science, and more.
http://www.freeworksheets.com/

GirlTECH Lesson Plans
This site is part of an ongoing program sponsored by Rice University which
focuses on acquainting young girls with computer technology. The lesson
plans are internet- and computer-oriented and include topics for grades
K-12, and range from building a virtual hot dog to complex statistical
problems.
http://www.crpc.rice.edu/CRPC/Women/GirlTECH/Lessons/

Going to a Museum?
This is a compilation of lesson plans written by teachers and students who
have participated in Museum Field Trip programs from the Curry School of
Education in Virginia. The art lesson plans utilize reference to different
forms, such African, Roman, and so on, which are reinforced through the
experiences the students and teachers are to share during the museum trips.
http://curry.edschool.Virginia.EDU/curry/class/Museums/Teacher_Guide/

Grandad\'s Animal Alphabet Book
This interactive online book has a poem and a picture of an animal for each
of the letters of the English alphabet. A multiple choice quiz is also
offered, along with Japanese, French and Spanish versions of the site.
http://www.mrtc.org/~twright/animals/english/grandad.htm

Help Kids Read
The title of this site explains its purpose. There are helpful hints for
preparing reading lessons, as well as resources for further assistance.
http://www.helpkidsread.com/

Helping Your Child Learn Science
This on-line publication\'s philosophy is that simple activities at home,
such as making bubbles, watching plants grow, and so on, with parent
supervision, serve to demystify science and make learning the subject more
enjoyable and understandable. Lessons and exemplars for a variety of
activities are provided.
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Science/title.html

The Hero\'s Journey
This site allows students to create an interactive story from a large
database of characters and factual scenarios. Students can save their work
during this lesson to avoid having to spend too much time in front of the
computer at one sitting.
http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/smc/journey/

History by the Letter
Click on a letter in the alphabet and read about an item in the collection
of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History which begins with
that particular letter. Even older kids should like this one. Each item\'s
description contains links to similar topics.
http://americanhistory.si.edu/notkid/nmabc.htm

Hummingbird Educational Resources
Preschool and younger children will enjoy "lessons" (ABC, counting, sorting,
and so on) created with the topics at this colorful, eye-catching site.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/7914/llp.html

The Incredible Art Department
This site contains an extensive variety of projects and art lessons for all
grade levels, as well as information on art history and theory, discussion
groups, and idea exchange.
http://www.artswire.org/kenroar/

Interdisciplinary Lesson and Unit Plans
Many completed thematic units are available on this site. Everything from
Aging for grades 5-6, to Vietnam for grades 9-12.
http://www.stark.k12.oh.us/Docs/units/

Jan Brett\'s Home Page
This site is safe for all ages and offers activities for very young and
preschool children that can be turned into lesson plans relating to favorite
books such as "The Mitten," among others. "Hedgie" the hedgehog is your
escort through the site.
http://www.janbrett.com/index.html

K-12 Lesson Plans
Found here are lesson plans for Kindergarten-12th graders in many subjects
including the basic curriculum topics of Mathematics, Science,
History/Social Science, Language Arts, and The Arts.
http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/places/lessons.html

KidForms
Learn the alphabet through word search, letter search, and printable
worksheets, which the authors recommend putting together to make a
continuously-updated notebook to show progress made by the student.
http://www.geiman.com/kidforms/index.html

KinderArt
An incredible array of art projects for grades K-12 is presented at this
site, including art history, theory, simple projects for preschoolers, and
art forms from around the globe. You can mix and match ideas to create
wonderfully diverse art lesson plans!
http://www.kinderart.com/lessons/

Kodak Lesson Plans
Some advertising due to the site\'s sponsor is to be expected, but this
site\'s art lesson plans, using photography and photographic supplies, are
quite unique and should hold students\' interests.
http://webs.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/education/lessonPlans/indices/art.shtml

Language Arts & Social Studies Lessons
On this site, Microsoft provides Language Arts and Social Studies lessons,
and has sorted them by grade level and the software required to use them.
http://www.microsoft.com/education/lesson/productivity/arts.asp

Learning About Wetlands
Activities and lesson plans for grades K-12, focusing on emergent, forested,
aquatic and scrub wetlands make this site educational and fun. Descriptions
and photos of each section are set up as a virtual "walking tour," along
with recommendations for further reading and activities involving similar
topics.
http://athena.wednet.edu/curric/land/wetland/index.html

Learning Activities
This site, sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Education, offers different
study topics to be used in different sequences, depending on the child\'s
grade and skill level.
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/curricul/activity/daily.html

Learning Network
This site contains a variety of information for homeschooling educators,
including a continuously-updated lesson plan of the day, a lesson plan
archive, links to other academic sites, resources, and suggestions for
homeschooling activities. The lesson plans focus on grades 3 through 12.
http://audio.nytimes.com/learning/index.html

Learning Space WWW Research Lessons Library
A great lesson plan resource in all major subjects as well as more esoteric
pursuits such as music and art theory, with links and reference guides to
other similar topic sites.
http://www.learningspace.org/instruct/primary/lessons/lessons.html

The Lesson Plans Page
Found here are over 450 free lesson plans in the topics of Math, Science,
Internet, Music, Language, and more.
http://www.lessonplanspage.com/

Lesson Ideas
Found here are lesson plans for physical education for many grades. Some
topics covered are Dance Lesson Ideas, Instant Activities/Warm Ups, and
Holiday Lesson Ideas.
http://pe.central.vt.edu/lessonideas/pelessonplans.html

Lesson Plans
This site provides links to many other resource pages in the topics of Art,
ESL, Social Studies, Multiculturalism, Math & Science, Environmental
Education, Multidisciplinary or Thematic Approach Lesson Plans, Utilizing
the Internet or other Technologies, and a section of Lesson Plans with
Subject Archives.
http://www.library.ualberta.ca/library_html/libraries/coutts/lessons.html

Lesson Plans
Featuring topics such as literature, writing, poetry and a virtual library,
this site full of free lessons is a terrific place to visit for
homeschoolers.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/ray.saitz/lessons3.htm

Lesson Plans
This site contains many lesson plans, grouped by subject matter and age. You
can download pdf lesson guides or print/save them to your computer. There
are also links to related learning tools that can assist you in teaching the
lessons.
http://edsitement.neh.gov/lessonplans.html

Lesson Plans and Reproducibles
This great site contains lesson plans, sorted by grade level, in the topics
of Math, Writing, Research Skills, and Science.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/lessonrepro/index.htm

Lesson Plans and Resources for Social Studies Teachers
Found here, for grade levels K-12, are Social Studies lesson plans, teaching
strategies, online activities, and assistance in teaching Current Events.
http://www.csun.edu/%7Ehcedu013/index.html

Lesson Plans for Elementary Classes
This site features many lessons plans in the subjects of Art, Language Arts,
Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. There are also many links to other
lesson plan pages.
http://henson.austin.apple.com/edres/ellesson/elem-menu.shtml

Lesson Plans from Core Knowledge National Conferences
This site has an extensive listing of lesson plans for preschoolers through
eighth grade. There are even special units for gifted children and studies
of art, music, and physical education.
http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/resrcs/

Lesson Plans from Kid Pix and Clarisworks 4.0 and Word 97
This site features computer technology lessons for grades K-5 for use with
ClarisWorks, KidPix, and/or Word 97.
http://www.mississippi.net/~lamarelm/technolo.htm

Lesson Stop
Found here are over 500 links to sites that offer lesson plans for teachers
and homeschoolers. Information on planning lessons and plan formats are also
posted here.
http://www.youthline-usa.com/lessonstop/

Library in the Sky
Here are lesson plans on many subjects including Health, Language Arts,
Math, Vocational Education, and Physical Education.
http://www.nwrel.org/sky/Library/Materials_search/Lesson_Plans/Lesson_Plans.html

Little House in the Big Woods Activities
This excellent presentation, created by a homeschooling family, makes a
wonderful and inventive lesson plan and provides guidance for other "Little
House" series lesson plans. Adults should enjoy this as much as the
children! There are also links to other related topics.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/2467/

Littlefingers Game Parlor
Early-elementary counting, sorting, coloring, alphabet, and word games are
presented at this site. Doing the exercises requires Shockwave, which is
offered as a free download from the site.
http://www.littlefingers.com/shockwave/loading.html

The Math Forum Home Page
K-12, college, and advanced mathematics are presented through interactive
lessons, an internet mathematics library, the "ask Dr. Math" question and
answer feature, geometry through art, and suggestions for math related
activities. The graphics and presentation are excellent.
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/web.units.html

Mathematics Lessons that are Fun, Fun, Fun!
Beginning-level to complex mathematical theories (from third grade to adult
level) are presented via activities and lesson plans using colors, pictures,
and graphics. The exercises are easy to understand.
http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Lessons/

Memaw\'s Creative Writing Corner
This imaginative site is devoted to English language usage, spelling and
reading, and includes poetry, warm-up activities, literature, and resources
for further investigation. Excerpts from recommended works for different age
groups provide a focus for discussion and further investigation.
http://www.berkeleyprep.org/lower/fourth/writing/index.htm

Microworlds--Exploring the Structure of Materials
This site offers lesson plans featuring the University\'s Advanced Light
Source, a research tool utilized to study molecular and other properties of
organic and inorganic materials. Visitors tour the structure and answer
questions about its properties. They can follow a virtual experiment about
the malaria parasite. The lesson plans focus on molecular science, and were
designed for Grades 9-12.
http://www.lbl.gov/MicroWorlds/

Millard Art Collection
This public school\'s web site contains lesson plans, an online exhibition
gallery, discussions of various art techniques, history, and more.
http://www.esu3.org/districts/millard/millART/millART.html

Mrs. ABC Phonics and Spelling Curriculum
This site contains a free online interactive lesson plans designed for 7-9
year olds. Students practice spelling, capitalization, and punctuation,
submit their work online, and receive "grades" via e-mail. A database keeps
track of student\'s progress. It is very user friendly.
http://www.mrsabc.com/index.shtml

NFB Kids: The Prince and I
Reading and spelling lessons are presented in the context of helping a
spoiled prince who quit school learn to read. The format includes a treasure
hunt, word puzzle, and reading list. There are also other activities at this
site, such as a forum for children to enter a story-telling contest. This
safe site comes in English and French versions.
http://www.nfb.ca/kids/main2.html

Oklahoma City Professional Development Lesson Plans
This site offers lesson plans in science, math, social studies and more for
grades K-8 from the Oklahoma City Public Schools, based on the Core
Knowledge sequential learning philosophy.
http://www.prof-dev.okcps.k12.ok.us/coreunits/

Ole for Mexico!
A multidisciplinary, 5 lesson unit on the study of Mexico covering its
geography, history, culture, economy, and politics.
http://www.alaska.net/~cccandc/mexico.htm

Online Magazine
This great page has an online newsletter, classified ads, children\'s health
information and curriculum plans for homeschoolers.
http://homeschoolfun.com/

Organization for Community Networks Curricular Exchange
This continuously updated site provides K-12 lesson plans in core subjects
as well as political science and social studies.
http://ofcn.org/cyber.serv/academy/ace/soc/elem.html

Outta Ray\'s Head: Lesson Plans, Handouts and Ideas
Lesson plans submitted by educators in major subjects as well as library
science make up this site, developed by a classroom teacher frustrated with
the quality of internet lesson plans he found in his early browsing.
http://www.cgocable.net/~rayser/index.htm

Pasta Dinosaurs
Kids love dinosaurs, and they can learn about fossils and have fun with this
art project that allows them to make their own dinosaur fossils.
http://makingfriends.com/dinofosl.htm

Perspective Drawing
A scholarly discussion of the history of perspective drawing and painting,
with links to resources within the text for further investigation. A unique
and innovative lesson plan can be developed with all the references
contained in the article.
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/sum95/math_and/perspective/perspect.html

Pratt\'s Educational Resources for Teachers and Parents
This ESL certified teacher and homeschooling parent has collected an
impressive array of resources for teaching your child at home (or for the
classroom teacher looking for fresh ideas). She offers games, activities,
lessons, tutorials, etc. for babies through older, school-aged children.
Covers every subject area as well as general teaching resources.
http://pages.ivillage.com/misc/edupratt/index.html

Preschool Activities from Paula\'s Archives
This Christian-based site offers plans for history and reading, mathematics,
and other activities, with special focus on early reading skills.
http://www.redshift.com/~bonajo/preschool_activities.shtml

Preschool Fun in the Garden of Learning
All types of activities for preschoolers and older are presented here, such
as identification of colors and shapes, arts and crafts, nursery rhymes, and
recipes. There are also lessons for older (4th through 7th grade) students.
http://www.geocities.com/duchess893_27521/index.html

Primary school lesson plans
Here is a huge listing of lesson plans in many different categories. Some of
the topics are math, fossils, biology, and social studies.
http://www.schoolzone.co.uk/resources/primaryplans.htm

ProTeacher
Lesson plans in major subjects as well as art, music, special education and
physical education, from several databases, are combined in this site which
offers a keyword search for browsing ease. Links to other resources help to
create imaginative lesson plans.
http://www.proteacher.com/lessonplans.html

Quyillaute Valley School District
Spelling and vocabulary practice worksheets and test forms to view exemplars
developed by a Pennsylvania school district are offered here. The spelling
"packets" (26 in all) may be studied sequentially or in whatever order you
choose.
http://www.forks.wednet.edu/middle/spell.html

Schoolhouse
Sorted by grade level and subject, there are terrific lesson plans here in a
wide variety of topics. Some of the categories include vocational education,
foreign language, health, information technology, and religion and
philosophy.
http://encarta.msn.com/schoolhouse/default.asp?newguid=3F986367656911D3ACC500805FD7E96E

Schoolwork.Org
This is an extensive database of lesson plans and curriculum links to all
major subject areas and all grade levels, including advanced and college.
This particular area was designed for students in grade 7 and higher.
http://www.schoolwork.org/index.html

SCORE Mathematics
This site offers information on Assessment Organizations,
Additional Resources, Real World Mathematics, and
information in the topic of teaching Mathematics.
http://score.kings.k12.ca.us/

SCORE: Schools of California Online Resources for Education Cyber Guides for
Student and Teacher Activities
This site focuses on "core works" of literature pursuant to California
Language Arts Content Standards. It includes lesson plans, a student and
teacher section, a task and a process feature by which each lesson may be
completed, and a database of web sites for further investigation.
http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cyberguide.html

Sheppard\'s Science Resources
Home of teacher created webquests. Greg Sheppard and Dr.
Frank Potter(UCI)have been instructing K-12 teachers how to integrate the
Internet into the science curriculum. In addition there are links to science
sites listed by subject.
http://www.can-do.com/uci/

Short and Sweet Lessons
The author of this site stresses the need for teaching the love of language
and reading from the crib through preschool. The "lesson plans" utilize
daily living activities focused around the homeschooling parent\'s schedule.
A handy keyword search and free email newsletter with updated lesson plans
are included.
http://www.firsteps.com/lessons/index.html

Small Planet
The value of the internet as a study tool is highlighted in this site which
provides lessons for an interesting mix of history, astronomy, and
information technology.
http://www.smplanet.com/index.html

Smart Projects
Found here are many Unit Studies, rated according to grade level
appropriateness. Some topics are "The History of Mathematics," "Hurricanes,"
"Weather Watch," "Rocks and Minerals," "Habitats," and much more.
http://www.ed.uri.edu/smartprojects/smartactintro.html

Smithsonian Education
Lesson plans, resources, curriculum guides, and more are presented at this
site, from a name everyone knows and trusts.
http://educate.si.edu/educate.html#start

South Carolina Home School Web Site
This page contains a list of totally free resources for homeschoolers and
teachers. Some of the topic listings are CD\'s, maps, worksheets and lesson
plans.
http://www.icpn.com/homeschool/free/

Surfing for ABC\'s
This great site contains topics beginning with each letter of the alphabet,
and links to the topics presented through each letter. This is a good site
for demonstrating the safe and effective use of the Internet as a teaching
tool for younger grades.
http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/abc/

Teacher Activity Guide--International Wildlife Coalition
This site contains activities featuring endangered species such as the
humpback whale, and have been prepared for Grades 2-5.
http://www.webcom.com/~iwcwww/teachers_kit/tktix.html

Teacher Created Internet Plans Grades 4-6
Here are many lesson plans, for grades 4-6, that integrate the Internet with
the curriculum in subject areas such as science and math. See also Grades
K-3.
http://etc.davis.k12.ut.us/tcip/TIPNDX46.htm

The Teacher\'s Desk
All major subjects plus resources and links are offered here.
http://www.knownet.net/users/Ackley/index.html

TEACHERS HELPING TEACHERS
Not only does this site contain many lesson plans for Language Arts, Math,
Science, and Social Studies, they also provide book reviews and lots of
educational links.
http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel//index.html

Teachers Helping Teachers
This site includes lesson plans in all major subjects for K-12, along with a
special education section, submitted by teachers across the country. While
geared toward classroom use, little or no adaptation is needed to utilize
these lesson plans in the homeschooling environment.
http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/index.html#anchor544843

Teacher\'s Net Art Lesson Plans
Educators nationwide have submitted art lesson plans in all areas, ranging
from simple elementary projects to more advanced. The material is constantly
being updated.
http://teachers.net/cgi-bin/lessons/sort.cgi

Teaching People Plant Collecting
Botany lessons are enjoyable with this plan focusing on flora of the
Southwest. Students are guided through activities such as creating a species
notebook, making a plant press, and putting together a scientific plant
collection.
http://biology.arizona.edu/sciconn/lessons/barber/

TEAMS Distance Learning Electronic Classroom
This site contains lesson plans for all major subjects and more for grades
K-8. Click on an "electronic classroom" and find the lesson plans,
activities, and links to other educational sites.
http://teams.lacoe.edu/welcome.html

Technology Heaven for Home School
"Links to connect you to a world of educational resources.
This is invaluable information researched by a retired
public school teacher who still loves teaching and searches for
opportunities to share from 15 years of teaching experience."
http://hometown.aol.com/oliver1435/index.html

Virtual Alphabet
Mrs. Madden\'s Kindergarten class from Perkett Elementary School, Minot,
North Dakota, present each letter of the alphabet accompanied by the text of
familiar children\'s tunes and themes from children\'s literature. Each letter
chosen will reveal links to other subjects beginning with that letter.
http://www2.minot.k12.nd.us/classrooms/madden/virtual_alphabet.html

Virtual Curriculum: Elementary Art Education
Lessons have been written and gathered on various topics, historical time
periods, and cultures throughout the world. Each section displays lessons
and links devoted to a particular concept, and the lesson plans include the
concept, objectives, vocabulary, materials, and procedures.
http://www.dhc.net/~artgeek/index.html

Virtual Frog Dissection Kit
Students can interactively dissect a virtual frog named "Fluffy," make
movies with the frog\'s image, and play a virtual "frog building" game. There
is also a useful tutorial for navigating the site, which is available in 8
languages.
http://www-itg.lbl.gov/ITG.hm.pg.docs/dissect/info.html

Vocabulary University
This site offers interactive word puzzles designed to expand the vocabulary
of 5th grade through college preparatory students. Rooty*Hoot*Hoot brand
puzzles using Latin & Greek roots, synonyms, antonyms and analogies are also
offered.
http://www.vocabulary.com/index.html

The Wacky World of Words
The name speaks for itself! Playing around with words becomes a unique and
interest-catching way to plan spelling, grammar, and composition lessons.
http://www.members.home.net/teachwell/index.htm

Welcome to Education World\'s Teacher Lesson Plans Collection
This enormous site has lesson plans in Arts & Humanities, Science, Education
& Technology, Social Studies, Health, Special Education, Mathematics,
Special Education, Physical Education, and Vocational Education, that can be
searched according to grade level.
http://www.education-world.com/a_tsl/

Whale Songs
"Whale Songs" is designed to allow students to learn about cetaceans through
interactive interdisciplinary lessons; for example, "action painting," and
so on.
http://whales.ot.com/resources/home.html

Windows to the World
This site contains lesson plans in core subjects for kindergarten through
high school. The plans clearly define the subject and objectives, and also
identify resources for further investigation. They are easy to read and
follow, and are continuously updated.
http://www.kent.wednet.edu/toolbox/lesson.html

World School
The focus of this site is on utilization of computers and the internet for
studying math, social studies, geography, music, and fine arts, based on
West Virginia Instructional Goals and Objectives.
http://www.wvaworldschool.org/html/lesson/lplans/lplans.htm

The Yale-New Haven Teacher\'s Institute
Hundreds of teaching units for grades K-12, submitted by educators, are
offered at this site. There is also a lesson plan archive containing
materials from 1978 forward. Units focus on social studies, language arts,
writing, literature, art history, music history, and children\'s literature.
A keyword search feature makes browsing easy.
http://www.cis.yale.edu/ynhti/

Mexico Lesson Plans & Activities

Mexico (Mini-Unit) with 16 activities (PK-1)
http://multimedia2.freac.fsu.edu/fga/academy/k1mexico.htm

Tour through Old Mexico (K-2)
http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/resrcs/lessons/198TourMexico.htm

Mexico UNIT 5th-7th grades &
http://faculty.acu.edu/~armstrongl/geography/mexico2.html

Mexico UNIT 3-5th grades
http://faculty.acu.edu/~armstrongl/geography/mexi.htm

Mexico UNIT: for 6-8th grade
http://www.sped.ukans.edu/spedprojects/theme/inter.html

A Closer Look at Mexico UNIT
http://www.cis.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1997/1/97.01.04.x.html

Unit Plan: Pre-Independence Mexico
http://www.coe.ufl.edu/courses/edtech/vault/SS/mexico2/TABLEO~1.HTM

Independence in Latin America (Core, 6th)
http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/resrcs/lessons/6.htm

Mexico\'s Independence Day
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/TLresources/longterm/LessonPlans/Byrnes/mid.html

Mexico (TrackStar)
http://trackstar.scrtec.org/main/display.php3?option=frames&track_id=1422

Mexican Food (middle school - 7 Ways to Study an Artifact)
http://ladb.unm.edu/retanet/plans/art/mexican.html

Mexican Economy: Exchange Rates (middle school)
http://ladb.unm.edu/retanet/plans/soc/economy.html

Cocina Mexicana (middle school)
http://ladb.unm.edu/retanet/plans/art/cocina.html

Chiapas, Where Is It? Why Should We Care? What Is the EZLN (HS)
http://ladb.unm.edu/retanet/plans/soc/timsless.html

Mexican People: Are They as They Seem? (HS)
http://ladb.unm.edu/retanet/plans/soc/kent.html

Mexico (includes links to teacher created lesson plans)
http://tlc.ai.org/mexico.htm

Mexico for Visitors (About.com)
http://gomexico.about.com/travel/gomexico/index.htm

Mexico for Kids
http://explora.presidencia.gob.mx/index_kids.html

Culture and Society of Mxico
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~rjsalvad/scmfaq/scmfaq.html

Brief Irreverent History of Mexico
http://old.myhouse.com/pub/bigjohn/mexhistory.html

Mexico
http://northcoast.com/~spdtom/index.html

Nahuatl Language of the Aztecs
http://northcoast.com/~spdtom/nahuatl/a-nahua.html

Guide to Aztecs, Incas, and Mayas
http://tlc.ai.org/inca.htm

Mexico - Games, Facts, Fun
http://www.yahooligans.com/Around_the_World/Countries/Mexico/

Links to Mexico Sites
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngs/mags/ng_online/ng_au
g96/mexico/a006.html


Mexico Online
http://www.mexonline.com/main.html

State of Arizona
http://www.state.az.us/nafta/footer.html

University of Texas Mexico Studies
http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~sheilac/readings.html

University of Texas El Paso Mexico Studies
http://www.utep.edu/chiuahua/independence.html

University of Texas El Paso History of Mexico Juarez
http://www.utep.edu/juarez/history.html

Indians.org Mexico History
http://www.indians.org/walker/mex_main.html

Indians.org Main
http://www.indians.org

Mex Channel
http://www.trace-sc.com/index1.htm

Mexico Channel
http://www.trace-sc.com/history.htm

History Archives
http://library.ccsu.ctstateu.edu/~history/world_history/archives/archive482.html

 
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