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Lesson Plans, Resources and Support
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Scroll to the bottom to download the booklet in PDF format. Print pages
17-29 (which should be pages 4 through 16 of the manual, Sections A and
B.)
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you can download free.
IDEAS http://ideas.wisconsin.edu/
IDEAS provides Wisconsin educators access to high-quality, highly
usable, teacher-reviewed web-based resources for curricula, content, lesson
plans, professional development and other selected resources. These resources
help Wisconsin educators use technology to meet the Wisconsin Model
Academic Standards and create the foundation for a statewide knowledge
management system.
Apple Learning Interchange
http://ali.apple.com/ali/uops.shtml
Hundreds of detailed ideas and examples for teaching with technology,
pre-K through 12.
Microsoft
Education: Lesson Plans http://www.microsoft.com/education/LessonPlans.aspx
Recommended by Bev Biederwolf, Intermediate Computer
& High School Accounting Teacher - 2005
"Microsoft has a portion of their web site dedicated to providing
technology related lesson plans for teachers. I have used a few just as
they are posted, and others I have adjusted to better fit my needs...I
like that they have a button to create a printer-friendly version. "
ALTEC (Advanced Learning Technologies
in Education Consortia )http://altec.org/index.php Recommended
by Khou Thor, High School French Teacher - 2005
"I find it fantastic because it has compiled all the useful tools
for teachers and students for better teaching and learning."
NetDay Compass http://www.netdaycompass.org/
Links to grants and funding resources, classroom support, and a section
on best practices. Updated daily.
Classroom
Support provides links to technology-based lesson plans, professional
development, assessment tools, web guides for children and more.
Web For Teachers http://www.4teachers.org/
Recommended by Gretchen Van Dyck, Secondary Math/Science
Teacher 2003
Resources to help teachers integrate technology into the classroom,
including:
Rubistar, a tool to help teachers
develop rubrics who wants to use rubrics but does not have the time to
develop them from scratch.
Project Based Learning (PBL)
Resources: Explanation and checklists
PBS Teacher Source http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/
Recommended by Melanie Sickenger 6th grade teacher,
Wrightstown 2004
It's a huge site with teacher information to almost any area in an academic
setting. The free lesson plans and ideas are do-able (some with very few
resources). PBS has a great reputation for being educational and current.
If you want to personalize the site for each time you visit, you can also
do that...speeds up the time.
Pacific Bell Knowledge
Network Explorer http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/ - Recommended
by Sue Wink, Special Education Teacher 2003
"Blue Web'n is an online library of 2400+ outstanding Internet
sites categorized by subject, grade level, and format (lessons, activities,
projects, resources, references, & tools). You can search by grade
level, broad subject area or specific sub-categories. Each week 5 new sites
are added."
Wisconsin Educational Communication
Board Surf Report http://www.ecb.org/surf/ Recommended by Tina
Meyers, Teenship Teacher/Special Education 2004
"Each month, the topic is changed and there are a lot of links
listed that contain information about the topic or issue being discussed.
I especially like this site because it is a central location for information
about teaching in Wisconsin."
The Math Forum: An Online Math
Education Community Center http://www.mathforum.com/
Resources by teachers, for teachers.
Student Center provides
math challenges and puzzles by grade level.
Teacher's Place has classroom
resources and professional development resources.
Kathy Schrock's Guide
for Educators http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/
As many a librarian has told me, "Kathy Schrock is the gold standard
for educators." A categorized, frequently updated list of sites useful
for enhancing curriculum and professional growth. You'll also find "teacher
created" tools for assessment and evaluation such as rubrics. The
lesson plan library
contains hundreds of original lesson plans, all written by teachers
for teachers.
Beyond Black History
Month: The African American Studies Toolkit http://creativefolk.com/toolkit/home.html
A selective collection of lesson plans, web sites, books, CDs and more!
Subdivided by curricular area.
Elementary area.
The Global Classroom
http://www.globalclassroom.org/projects.html
Internet project ideas for lower and middle school students.
Lesson Plans for Social
Studies Teachers http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/index.html
Dr. Marty Levine, Professor Emeritus of Secondary Education, California
StateUniversity, Northridge (CSUN), has gathered lesson plans and resources
from the Internet which social studies teachers will find useful.
Educator's Reference Desk (formerly
AskEric) http://www.eduref.org/
An extensive collection of more than 1000 lesson plans, for every grade
level and subject.
Internet Resources for Urban Teachers
http://iume.tc.columbia.edu/
Compiled at Columbia University, topics include diversity, bi-lingual
education, services and scholarships for teachers working with minority
student populations. Reading Activities for elementary education teachers.
Resources on Language and Learning in all subject areas.
New
York Times Lesson Plan Collection http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/archive.html
Hundreds of free lessons for grades 6-12, civics, current events and
more.
The Environmental Education
Network http://www.envirolink.org/enviroed/
The Environmental Education Network (EEN) is a collaborative effort
among educators, the EnviroLink Network and the environmental community
to bring environmental education on-line and into a multimedia format.
It's a clearinghouse for environmental education information, materials
and ideas on the Internet.
The Global Schoolhouse - Internet Resources
for Teachers http://www.gsh.org/
Links to connect you to other teachers, and your classroom to other
classrooms.
NASA K-12 Internet Initiative http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/
This NASA initiative is to help teachers get connected to the Internet
and to provide ideas for using the Internet in the classroom.
A to Z Teacher Stuff http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/
Recommended by Trisha Lusso, K-6 Teacher 2003
"This site allows you to explore around in various Pre-K to Grade
12 areas. They are: themes, lessons, tips, articles, discuss, store, printables,
subjects, grades, search. "Created for teachers by a teacher--This
site was designed to help teachers find online lesson plans and resources
more quickly and easily. Online since 1997, the site has grown to more
than 1000 pages!"
Wisconsin Educational Communication
Board Ed Tech Tool Kit
The mission of the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board is to
provide a statewide telecommunications system and assistance in the diffusion
of advanced technologies in support of education. As part of that mission,
these Web pages hold an array of educational technology (ed tech) resources.
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