Collection of lesson plans in various curricular areas from Apple computer, with technology advice, material for parents, and examples of good teaching practice.
Directory of educational links for teachers, parents, librarians, and library/media specialist organized by categories which include authors' sites, company sites, subject areas, and school sites. Weekly newsletter.
Affers a free monthly multi-media presentation, lesson plans, assignments, grading rubrics, and activities for the classroom. It also offers biographies, research, chat, events and speakers, and educational products.
A practical guide for integrating the Internet into your classroom. Contains unique ideas for using the Internet in a variety of core subject areas including math, science, and social studies. Published nine times annually by Academic Innovations.
Providing a forum and resources about Socratic questioning, higher order thinking, and critical thinking. Organizer of conferences and publisher of books and academic resources for teachers.
Provides ways to integrate technology into the classroom in several subjects including math, science, social studies, and language arts. Includes curriculum ideas, Internet treasure hunts, research tools, and technology links.
Offers resources and services for sixth through twelfth grade teachers and their students including curricula, project ideas, and collaborative opportunities in the areas of science, language arts, and community service.
Techniques for leading classroom dialogue with students in which students feel secure to express their own thoughts instead of parroting what the teacher wants to hear. How to develop students' critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
Links to general resources such as the U.S. Department of Education, special education, and bilingual education as well as links specific teachers' lesson plans and research sites.
Although an elementary web page, there are resources for all grade levels: language arts sites for teachers, a virtual field trip to the corn field, links to WebQuest and biomes, and Holocaust links.
Free, interactive elementary quizzes in 8 categories with results emailed to the teacher. Added attraction is the capacity to make a quiz with provided tools.
A storyteller for education, GLEF profiles how teachers and students around the country are enacting many inspiring stories and transforming their schools, often with a strong assist from technology.
The UD Graduate College of Marine Studies and the Sea Grant College Program offer a variety of free or low-cost resources to K–12 teachers seeking marine science information and curriculum materials. Sea Grant also sponsors professional development courses in conjunction with the state Department of Education, National Science Foundation, and other partners.
LEGO Engineering is a resource for educators who use LEGO Mindstorms technologies. The site features activities for the LEGO RCX and NXT as well as support resources like a knowledgebase, code archive, gallery and community listing.
Provides educational experiences for governmental and non-profit organizations in Minnesota ranging from a composite calendar for all members and special academic challenges for students to workshops for administrators.
This illustrated page focuses on resources for teaching myth, folklore, and the arts, but it also includes general resources. Each link is annotated by Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D., a professor of mythology at a small graduate institute.
Includes, weekly-updated list of links primarily useful to teachers and secondarily to students. Includes lesson plans, search engines, technology, travel, free items, and kids' homework sites.
Activities to challenge students' minds,empower their senses of well-being, and rekindle their hearts with a commitment to values and beliefs essential to becoming and being whole individuals.
Methods and materials to help elementary and secondary school teachers and parent-teachers individualize instruction, along with information about publishers and online and correspondence courses.
Based upon professional development series and workshops broadcast on the Annenberg Channel, each lab combines online activities with background information and interactive polls or worksheets participants can use in their classrooms as well as links to related web sites.
Classroom resources and lesson plans for K-12. Materials, reviewed by teachers and sorted by subject area and grade level. Professional resources. Suggested research sites.
Directory built to help teachers and educators make the most of the Internet in primary, elementary, middle, and secondary schools worldwide, but especially for teachers in the UK and Europe.
Categorized lists of links with descriptions, a search engine, an education store, and a listserve that sends out the latest links for education. Site is mainly for teachers, but does have links for administrators and other staff.