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A - Z Lesson Plans A to Z Teacher Stuff's Online Collection of 296 original lesson plans submitted by teachers. Browse the lesson collection and submit your own!
America Attacks Interdisciplinary lessons developed in partnership with The Bank Street College of Education in New York City. For grades 6-12.
Beyond Books An excellent interactive resource for grades 6-12. Take the tours and decide whether to subscribe.
Children's Discovery Museum Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose provides engaging online and off-line interactive activities, focusing on the areas of science, mathematics and literacy for preschool and middle school-aged children. Teachers can search for activities by grade level and can also register for an online newsletter that contains creative activities for children.
CyberSmart A free, national standards-aligned curriculum for teachers to introduce safe, responsible and effective computer and Internet use in the classroom with off-line activities that complement the sites. Each lesson is tied to the National Educational Technology Standards. For grades K-8.

CNN Student News

News for students and a resource for teachers.

Dr. Alice Christie's Matrix of 320 WebQuests

Organize WebQuests by content area and grade levels.
Education Planet The education Web guide allows teachers to search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons, supplies and now includes a suite of easy to use, web-based tools for teachers!
Hummingbird A resource page for early childhood through kindergarten educators. Dedicated to teachers who stimulate and encourage the educational growth of their young students.
Index to Internet Lessons The Internet School Library Media Center's index to Internet sites by subject discipline. The ISLMC is a meta-site designed to bring together curriculum related resources for teachers, school librarians, teachers and students.

SmithsonianEducation.org

This site aligns more than 1,200 free educational resources (including lesson plans) to standards of learning in every state. Check out the Educators page.
Stossel in the Classroom (a division of the Center for Independent Thought) Find information about a free DVD to help build critical thinking skills, from John Stossel at the Center for Independent Thought and ABC News, with related teacher guides.

Surfing the Net with Kids

A resource for parents, teachers, librarians, and students. Various content areas are covered. Information, games, and more...
Teacher Created Materials An educational publishing company founded by two classroom teachers. The section with the "free stuff" contains Free Monthly Activities, Free Lesson Plans & Activities, and Free Brain Teasers. Good for all ages and grade levels.
Teacher Line Funded by the U.S. Department of Education and brought to you by local PBS stations, Teacherline is a free online center for Mathematics and Technology Integration Professional Development. The Teacherline Modules are facilitated, self-paced mini-courses. You can earn professional development hours or work towards a certificate. The My Portfolio section helps you keep track of your progress. Be sure not to miss the comic relief animations in the Community Center and then get real world help from other teachers on the Community Discussion Boards.
TeacherFocus TeacherFocus is an online community forum where educators can easily communicate with each other through threaded online discussions. Get feedback on your ideas or get your questions discussed and answered by other educators. TeacherFocus is not affiliated with any specific educational facility, but has potential to be a great resource for teachers.
Teacher's Corner Contains a wide range of lesson plans and activities, organized by subject area, for primary and middle school students. This link will take you to a variety of activities organized by grade level. For elementary and middle school grade level.
Thirteen Ed Online An outstanding resource for themes and units. Access 50,000 multi-media components!