TEACHER RESOURCES 
 
 
A to Z Teacher Stuff - Teacher-designed site including lesson plans, teacher tips, articles, printables, thematic units, topic searches by grade level, discussion forums, and eBooks.
 
Awesome Library- Awesome Library organizes the Web with 25,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent in education.

Blue Web’n Update– A library of blue ribbon learning sites on the Web.

Community Learning Network- A site designed to help K-12 teachers integrate technology into the classroom. Here you’ll find over 5,800 annotated links to educational sites with free resources, all organized by theme pages and keyword search.

Discovery School.com– For parents, teachers, students, includes fresh ideas to enhance learning.

Education World–Lesson plans, professional development, technology integration, school issues, etc. 
 

Edsitement: National Endowment for the Humanities -High quality materials and online lesson plans integrating resources in literature and language arts, foreign language, art and culture, and history and social studies. A partnership among the National Endowment for the Humanities, Verizon Foundation, and the National Trust for the Humanities.

 

INFOhio/Oplin - The OH! Teach page is a collaborative project of OPLIN & INFOhio and provides linked information for Ohio"s teachers, educators, and school library media specialists. 


Internet Public Library (IPL)
– Reference links to a wide variety of topics. 


Multnomah County Public Library-Homework Center– Great links to resources listed by curriculum topics. 

 
Owl & Mouse Free Educational Software - Free software for learning including online US and world maps for use in  classrooms, how to build a medieval castle, and links to free educational software.

Picturing America: National Endowment for the Humanities-Websites and lesson plans on art & culture, literature & language arts, foreign language, and history & social studies related to “Picturing America:  America’s History through Our Nations’ Art."
 
Sample Layered Curriculum Units - Dr. Kathie Nunley"s web site for educators with lesson plans created by teachers using differentiated instruction techniques.

Surfing the Net with Kids– Barbara J. Feldman, a syndicated newspaper columnist, designed this web site for parents, kids, teens, grandparents, teachers, librarians and the incurably curious.
 
Technology Integration: Technology & Instruction Interwoven (Lee"s Summit School District) - Teacher tools to integrate technology into curriculum. Promotes learning, using, integrating, discovering and focusing on teacher and student uses of technological skills.
Last Modified on February 11, 2010