Awesome Library for Teachers -This site offers tons of information on different subjects, lesson plans, and integration ideas.
Big6 - Lesson plans utilizing the Big 6 information skills curriculum are made available-great for exercising critical thinking proficiencies.
Discovery School - From the Discovery Channel.
Edgate History Day Links - Nice collection of links for middle and high school students and teachers.
Education World - A search engine for educational websites only. This is a great place to begin browsing for lesson plans and activity ideas. Don't miss the interdisciplinary, thematic, and group-learning lesson plans.
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse - For science and math teachers; sponsored by the Dept. of Education; includes curriculum resources, reference services and links to science and math sites.
Electronic School - An online magazine for teachers and school administrators.
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence - Links to and promotes free educational resources provided by federal agencies.
Foundation for Teaching Economics - Curriculum design, lesson plans, special programs, standards, professional development opportunities, and special programs for students.
Fun Mathematics Lessons - Contains over 20 mathematical activities for ages K-adult. Offers lessons on counting and fractions to algebra. Most lessons are "action" based.
Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) - A project of the National Library of Education, designed to help educators find information on the Internet. A keyword-searchable database offers more than 12,000 lesson plans, activities and projects, by grade level.
Globewide Network Academy - Comprehensive database of distance education courses and programs. Has both a student channel and a teacher channel.
Intervention Central - Intervention Central offers free tools and resources to help school staff and parents to promote positive classroom behaviors and foster effective learning for all children and youth. The site was created by Jim Wright, a school psychologist and school administrator from Central New York. Visit to check out newly posted academic and behavioral intervention strategies, download publications on effective teaching practices, and use tools that streamline classroom assessment and intervention.
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Categorized list of sites on the Internet found to be useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth, updated daily.
Library in the Sky - Features over 15,000 quality education links. Includes an excellent lesson plan list in the Teacher Resources section.
Math Forum Web - Provides information on math resources, education, and key issues in the field of mathematics
Mathematics and Computer Science Hot List - The Hotlists are Internet resources that science and mathematics educators and enthusiasts may find useful.
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics - Web site for this professional organization.
New York Times Learning Network (gr. 3 -12) - A free service for students, teachers, & parents; updated daily.
PBS Teacher Source - From PBS.
The Really Big List of Classroom Management Resources - Largest collection of classroom management and discipline sites.
Science Learning Network - Provides access to an online community of educators, students, schools, science museums and others.
Smithsonian - Educators can spend time browsing lesson plans and quality educational resources for art and design, science, technology, history, and language arts classes.
Teacher Net - The place to go to chat with other teachers.
The Teacher Tap - Free, professional development resource that helps educators address common technology integration questions by providing practical, online resources and activities. Check out the Project Overview for more information.
Teacher's Internet Use Guide - This guide works with you, designing Internet-based lessons.
Teaching in the Information Age - Offers educators information on information literacy, teachers and technology, and effective research.
T.H.E. Journal - T.H.E. Journal for technology in the classroom.
University of Maryland's College of Information and Library Services - Site designed to help educators and students make informed decisions before using Internet materials in classrooms.
World Lecture Hall - Publishes links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver course materials in any language. |