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Do
you need lesson plans? Help in ordering that something special for your classroom?
Information on Grants? How about great ideas from creative teachers from
around the world? Check out the following links to find the answers.
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Search ERIC Home Page -- a list of known,
publicly-available web, gopher, telnet, and TN3270 sites for searching
ERIC databases.
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Search ERIC for lesson plans and ideas for
your class.
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Check out Tammy's Tecnology Tips for Teachers
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Columbia Education Resource Center
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Connections+ consists
of Internet resources--lesson plans, activities, curriculum
resources--linked with corresponding subject-area content standards
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Lesson Plans and Resources
for Social Studies
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The Lesson Plans Page, : Lesson Plans from everywhere for everybody.
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McDougal Littell
Home Page.
In support of the Language Arts Curriculum.
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Organized for
quick discovery of relevant items, the A to Z Teacher Stuff site
is slick to use.
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Lesson Stop is loaded with
classroom lesson plans.
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Marc's Lesson Plans
tend to focus on K-5 activities.
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Want to be
published. Share your lesson plans, and search those of other teachers, via
PedagoNet.
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Language Arts
Power Points
– Need a quick review? Check out these from the Houston County
Technology page.
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TEACHER TOOLS
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Have special needs
students? Go directly to the top for help in finding instructional
materials and strategies, research, support organizations, and more. The
national ERIC CLEARINGHOUSE ON
DISABILITIES AND GIFTED EDUCATION is a one-stop shop featuring the Ask_Eric question service.
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Need a map?
Print out nearly any kind with Atlapedia.
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Socrates may have
been a natural teacher, but how do the rest of us encourage questions in
class.? Try some of the techniques outlined in "Filling the Toolbox:."
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FREE is an incredible collection
of U.S.
government educational resources. One section targets students, but most
are for K-12 teachers.
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PBS Teacher Source
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International Education and Resource Network
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K-12 Opportunities.
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Television
and Multi-Media Production for Grades 7-9
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Natural Disaster Resources
for Teachers and Parents.
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Internet_Based Lesson Plans and
Resources for Teachers.
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Intel in Education:
online resources for science, math and technology teachers
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How Stuff Works
A specially tailored
drill down search engine enables teachers and librarians to better explore
the rich database of 10000+ instructional videos and CD-ROMs for K-12
offered by Library Video.
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Farmer's Almanac: get practical advice
here.
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Math Forum: An online community of
teachers, students, researchers, parents, educators, and citizens at all
levels who have an interest in math and math education.
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Macon State College – The Educational
Technology Training Center: Training provided for preservice
and inservice educators on the principles of
integrating technology into the curriculum.
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Forms and Letters for
Teacher Use
– Lots of forms that can be downloaded and printed.
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How Do I Use Inspiration in My Classroom? Ideas on how to use
Inspiration Software
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I Want to Use Technology In My
Classroom. What
can I do?
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Differentiated
Instruction -- Do you have students who don't "get it"?
What about students who just don't seem motivated or interested?
These resources help students who need scaffolding to build connections.
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A Different Place -- In a differentiated classroom,
teachers differentiate content, process and product according to
a student's readiness, interest and learning
profile.
Print Your Own Calendars -
Need a calendar? Print one from here.
EprintableCalendars
is a simple website to view or print out calendars by month or year with
holidays selected or unselected.
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Just
for Fun
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State by State directory of
oddities for your next road trip.
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