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Access Excellence
An archive of the favorite classroom activities submitted by high school biology and life sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence program.
AT&T Learning
Online support for K-12 educators helps them use technology in the classroom.
Busy Teachers' Web Site
The Busy Teachers' Web Site is a annotated clearinghouse of materials for teachers who are new to the Internet.
Cable in the Classroom
Links to online sites that support Cable in the Classroom with materials, lesson plans, and activities.
The Copernicus Curriculum Matrix
Lesson plans and resources correlated to educational standards.
Cyberspace Middle School
This is designed for students in the 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grades who are using the World Wide Web to help get an education and work on science fair projects.
Education Place
Elementary resources for teachers, students, and parents. Includes Reading, Math, Science, and Social Studies Centers, activity database, educational games, and textbook support.
Environmental Education Network
What is trash and where does it go? What's the problem with trash?
Explorasource
...the online service that finds resources to match specific learning needs and education standards.
McREL
Making a Difference in the Quality of Education and Learning for All through Excellence in Applied Research, Product Development, and Service
Microsoft Lesson Connection
Lesson plans aligned to national standards
Minds Eye Monster Exchange Project
MindsEye curriculum projects are WinStar For Education's solution for integrating internet technology into the current core classroom curriculum. Each project has been mapped to the New York State Standards for Learning and has proven to meet many areas in a way that is fun and exciting for the kids.
The New York Times Learning Network
Daily lesson plans based on current events
NickNacks Telecollaborations
Listing of internet projects available that demonstrate the major types of information sharing, with project plans and outcomes.
North Carolina Public Schools - Computer Skills Lesson Plans
Lesson plans that support ISTE's National Technology Standards for Students
Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory Mathematics and Science Education Center
The Mathematics and Science Education Center provides Northwest K-12 educators with resources and services to support challenging, effective mathematics and science curriculum, instruction, and assessment for all students.
Resources for Teachers - Lawrence Hall University of California
Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS) is a dynamic center for teacher education, research, and curriculum development in preK–12 science and math education.
Resource Village: A Place for Teachers
Visit Teacher Island for free online teaching resources, including lesson plans, curriculum-based Web links, product information, bulletin boards, and more.
Science Junction Teacher Terminal
This is a place for teachers to explore all the resources for science teaching that the Internet provides. Exemplary science websites have been selected and described in "IMSEnet", a network of Instructional Materials for Science Educators.
Sites for Educators
A compendium of education sites for all curriculum areas.
TeachNet
Lesson plans and activities for all curricular areas
ThinkQuest
The ThinkQuest Internet Challenge is an international program for students that encourages them to use the Internet to create information-rich Web-based educational tools and materials. Students form teams with their colleagues from around the world and are mentored by teachers or other adult coaches.
Virtual Dissections, Labs, and Field Trips
Access Excellence resources for Science
Virtual Schoolhouse
List of subject with lessons and activites
Virtual Tours
Virtual Tours is a collection of tours for the World, Museums, Exhibits, Points of Special Interest and the US Government
Websites for portfolios
Sites identified by the Central Kitsap School District for portfolio information.
What do Maps Show Us?
Several activities are presented to assist in teaching the concepts of reading maps
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Curriculum Matrix (K - 12)
A login is required to use the Curriculum Matrix. The Matrix correlates lessons, resources and assessments to the state standards. As a member of a Local Learning Community, teachers may submit their own lessons to display on their district Matrix.
Research-based Education (K - 12)
A current trend in Education is to focus on research-based, reform strategies. Sharing Success is an extensive database of over 4,000 best practices that have been validated as improving student achievement.
Education World's Lesson Planning Center (K - 12)
Education World has stockpiled an archive of teacher-submitted lesson plans and links to other popular Internet lesson plan banks. When you are looking for new curriculum, this is an excellent place to start.
Educator's Reference Desk (K - 12)
The Educator's Reference Desk has compiled lesson plans, special projects, and guides to other educational resources.
Columbia Education Center's Lesson Plans (K - 12)
This searchable lesson plan database is categorized by subject matter and grade level. All of the lesson plans available here were created by teachers for use in their own classrooms.
Connections+ (K - 12)
The Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) has compiled educator resources, standards information, and program descriptions all in one handy place. Content on this site includes "hot links by subject," a database of curriculum materials by educational publishers, links to "hot topics" in education, and more.
Discovery Channel School's Lesson Plans (K - 12)
Separate lesson plan databases for grades K-6 and 7-12 help teachers quickly find fresh ideas. Also try searching the complete list by subject matter, such as ancient history, the human body, and space science.
EDSITEment (K - 12)
Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities, EDSITEment is filled with lesson plans. Their learning guides provide cross-curricular activities focusing on literature, history, foreign languages, and art.
Gateway to Educational Materials (K - 12)
The U.S. Department of Education's National Library of Education sponsors this Internet lesson plan and curriculum database, which is searchable by subject matter or keyword. This is a special project of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Information and Technology.
MiddleWeb (6 - 8)
Here's the ultimate resource for anyone interested in middle school reform. MiddleWeb searches the Internet for articles, news stories, and Web sites that focus on all aspects of middle school education, from curriculum to parents to professional development.
PBS TeacherSource (K - 12)
Some of television's finest programs are on PBS. Now the network brings teachers searchable, standards-based lesson plans, tips for teaching with technology, book and Web site recommendations, and a programming schedule categorized by academic subject.
TeachersFirst (K - 12)
Elementary, middle, and high school teachers will all find a selection of recommended Web links and lesson plans at TeachersFirst. There's also information on school technology, professional development, idea exchanges, and more.
ARTS LESSONS: ArtsEdge (K - 12)
With ArtsEdge, the Kennedy Center picks up where your school's art program ends. Teach your students about dance, film, music, theater, foreign language, and the visual arts with standards-based lesson plans and recommended links. Showcase your students' work online!
ECONOMICS LESSONS: EconEdLink (K-12)
Economics America brings you EconEdLink, which is designed to teach economics through real-world examples. In addition to lesson plans, sites, and publications, you'll find suggested news stories to use in class and tips for teaching economics to all grades.
MATHEMATICS LESSONS: Illuminations ( K - 12)
Sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Through lesson plans organized by grade level, Illuminations demonstrates major math principles that conform to the national math standards.
SCIENCE LESSONS: Science NetLinks (K - 12)
The American Association for the Advancement of Science created Science NetLinks to bring you lesson plans and recommended links that correspond to twelve major science and math curriculum benchmarks. Check out the latest news in science education.
SOCIAL STUDIES LESSONS: Xpeditions (K - 12)
Social studies will become your students' favorite subject with National Geographic Xpeditions, standards-based online activities that kids can enjoy in class or at home. There's also a discussion forum, link recommendations, and over 1,800 printable maps.
KIDS HUB (5-8)
Kids Hub is a noncommercial educational portal for upper elementary school and middle school students. It includes free online interactive learning games, puzzles, and quizzes.
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