- http://www.rnckinley.uiuc.edu/health-info/fitness/fitness.html
This website on fitness can be used by Physical Education teachers
and students. The site highlights strength training, endurance and
preventative injury guidelines. The site is designed in an easy to use
format so that teachers can use the whole lesson or bits of it. Students
could also use the site at school or at home to determine workout
schedules and to develop strategies to improve their fitness.
- http://www.sportunterricht.de/animation/laani.htmlA
website that could be used to assist students that learn best by
modeling repeated track and field sports. The animated sport actions are
repeated over and over from beginning to end. Students that do not
communicate well can look at this site and; understand the beginning,,
middle and end of a movement. This could be used to assist Life Skills,
ESL or mainstream students that need their learning reinforced. The site
offers animated instruction of sprint, hurdles, relay race,
steeplechase, long jump, high jump, triple jump, pole vault, shot-put,
discus, javelin and the hammer. As a bonus the site offers instruction
in two languages so the students can pick up on their Dutch!
- http://www.seaworld.org/
This website offers students of all ages the opportunity to learn
about and experience wildlife without leaving the classroom. Teachers
can use lesson
plans and discover new resources. As reinforcement or a precursor to
learning, students can learn about various animals by watching them in
their natural habitat.
- http://www.spaceforspecies.ca/
The
Space for Species site offers a web based instructional science and
technology unit for Canadian students in grades 6 through 9. Canadian
astronaut Bob Thirsk developed the site. The site is sponsored by the
Canadian Space Agency, Environment Canada, and Natural Resources Canada.
Using space satellite tracking technology, students track in real time,
the migratory patterns of endangered species. All information for
completion of the unit is available at the regularly updated site. The
site has link to its French counterpart http://espacepourlesespeces.ca.
The site includes a space for educators where the instructional unit can
be printed out. I have been using this as one of my major science
units for the last two years and highly recommend it. It follows B.C.
Science and Information Technology IRPs.
- http://www.media-awareness.ca/eng/webaware/2joes/johome
An excellent Internet unit developed for Canadian students. The Joe
Cool or Jo Fool site is an on line game directed at intermediate and
high school students. The site is intended to teach students how to be
web savvy. Topics covered are online marketing, privacy, safety,
authenticating information responsible Internet use and ethics. The
teacher guide is downloadable at the site. The on line unit is followed
by a quiz. It is an excellent unit to use at the beginning of the school
year. Students navigate through a variety of scenarios, which addresses
various Internet issues. The unit can be used as part of the personal
planning and info tech curriculum.
- http://www.statcan.ca/francais/kits/courses/I_sci_f.htm
This
Statistics Canada site offers a variety of lesson plans and
instructional units in French. A variety of topics are covered,
including acid rain, the greenhouse effect and agriculture. Each unit
has clear instructional objectives, teacher resources, student
worksheets and links to other relevant resources. Some units require the
use of Stat Can CD ROMs, which are free or available at a reasonable
cost. This site is great for French Immersion teachers.
- http://www.usd320.k12.ks.us/solar/Kinder/kind_lit_webpage.html%20-%20literacy%20activites
This
website highlights the literacy components that should be present in a
kindergarten language arts program. The components listed are: language
development, listening skills, letter/sound recognition, phonemic
awareness, shared reading, guided reading, writing and literacy
activities. Lessons are provided for the shared reading, writing and
literacy activity components. This site is incredibly useful it provides
photographs of what each component looks like in a kindergarten
classroom
- http://www.kinderart.com/
This
website is gem for primary teachers. Kinderart.com has excellent lesson
plans on a vast number of topics including: architecture, artists, art
history, crafts, drawing, painting, printmaking, seasonal crafts,
sculpture, and textiles. Each lesson plan clearly states the materials
needed and provides a clear teaching sequence. Unfortunately, the lesson
plan objectives do not tie in with provincial IRP's, so teachers will
need to write their own learning outcomes for each lesson. This is a
highly recommended site! Our group quite enjoyed the process of
compiling a list of our favorite lesson plan websites. It is always
interesting to see the diversity of information available on the web,
and this process allowed us the opportunity to share our equally diverse
interests with one another. We hope other teachers find these sites
helpful.
The above sites suggested by Masters of Education students: C
Marafon, D. McCowan, J. Kennah and A.Looman, UOP, West Vancouver Campus
- http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Lessons/
Askeric
Lesson Plans have a huge database of lesson plans
- http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Lessons/
Discoverys chool.com also has a huge database of lesson plans
- http://www.edhelper.com/
Edhelper.com is excellent for those requiring quick solutions as it
gives free printable worksheets specifically for preparing students for
standardized tests.
- http://www.lessonplanz.com/
Lessonplanz.com has a small databases but quickly take you to
previewed educational links
- http://www.lessonplanspage.com/
Lesson plans page is not one of the larger sites but it is effective
at delivering lesson plans within each category selected. This site also
contained an active chat room so that ideas could be shared
- http://teachers.net/lessons/
This site has a message board where you can ask for lessons on a
particular topic
- http://www.teachnet.com/
Teachnet.com
sequences the search icons from school subject, to units to sub-units.
The user can move from step to step in a time efficient manner.
Teachers.net also has a Lesson Plans has a message board where one can
request a lesson on a particular topic.
- http://www.thegateway.org/
The
Gateway has a small databases but quickly take you to previewed
educational links.
The above sites suggested by Masters of Education students: L. Cohen,
L. Hardy and J. Towers, UOP, West Vancouver Campus
- Comprehensive
Tutorial List with Videos from Access to Winzip and More
- A to Z Teacher Stuff--Quick
Lesson Ideas Free online lessons
- About
Databases Guide
- Apple Learning Exchange
- Awesome Library K to 12
Education Directory
- Awesome
Library ideas on Integrating Technology
- BlueWeb Learning
Sites Library
- Blue
Web Integrating Technology into English
- Bob's Place--ideas
for Integrating Technology into Social Studies
- Brainium.com
- Britannnica.com
ideas on Integrating Technology
- Canadian
Education on the Web
- Canadiana
The Canadian Resource Page
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The Community Learning Network of BC
Home Page
Using Fables and
Technolgy to teach
Computer Lesson
Plans for Tired Teachers
Computer ideas
on How to Integrate Technology for tired teachers
Curriclulum Assessment
and Instruction
Discover Magazine ideas and Lesson
Plans
Distance
Education Information, Tools and Support Services
Education
385 student teachers lesson plans for integrating technology into
classrooms
Education Planet The Education
Web Guide
Education and
schools from Microsoft
Education World Helping
Teachers Integrate Technology
Educational
Newsgroups and Listserves for Teachers
Educational
Shareware for cash strapped schools
Educatinal
Technology and Society July 2000, Article on Integration
Educational Units and Lesson
Plans
Egypt Guide, Egypt Managzine and
Lesson Plans
Excel Tutorial
for beginners with Quiz
Excel Tutorial for Advanced
studetns
Excel
Tutorial and Exercises for beginning students
Fighting Drugs Lesson
Plans
Free Stuff for Canadian
Teachers
Geography 12 Home Page
Centennial School
GrassRoots
Communities Site Map with Lesson Plans
Index of
Lesson Plans for Social Studies
Integrating
Technology into Classroom Practice--Lesson Plans
Integrating
Technology ideas from SchoolNet
Integrating
Technology ideas from CLN
Internet
Lesson plans from SchoolNet
Internet
Lesson Plans form South Carolina Education Department
K to 12 Outreach
Program Lesson ideas for Math and Science
Katthy Scrrocks
Guide for Educators--Great lesson Plans and ideas and tutorials for
teachers
KET
links to Education World with Lesson Plans
KET
links to Education World Adventure Lesson Plans
Lesson Plans for
Integration
Lesson Plan Page
with References, sites and ideas
Lesson Plans from
Wednet
Lesson
Plans from Connecting Students
Lesson
Plan page from South Carolina
Lesson
Plan page from Alberta Ministry of Education
Low Country Lesson Plans for
Math and Science
Math Lesson
Plans
Microsoft
Access 97 Tutorial
Microsoft
Acess Tutorial for beginning students
Microsft Clasroom
Teacher Network Home Page with links to ideas and lessons
Middle School Links
about Teaching and Learning
MS
Access Tutorials and Simple database for beginning students
Netday Compas Home
Page with links to Lesson Plans
NorthEast Georgia network index of ideas
and lessons
iNtegrating Technology for inQuiry
Model Home Page
Ottawa-Careleotn District School
Board Home Page with Links to lesson Plans
Pilot lesson plans
from Mt Royal College, Alberta
Pro Teacher Lesson ideas for
Elementary Schools
Richard
Fouchaux's Lesson Plan Collection
Richar
Fouchaux's Index with great ideas--not just lesson plans
SCORE Lesson Plans
Suth Carolina's Ministry of
Education Home Page with links to Lessons and other ideas
Sharing Teacher
Lesson Plans
Sites for Teachers Lesson
Plans
So
you have a research project a tutorial and ideas for students
Social
Studies School service and Professional Development ideas
Socail Studies Teachers
Association Lesson Plans
Student
Teacher Home Page with Lesson Plans from Malaspina Education
Department
Supermodel
Dictionaries and Lesson Plans
Technology
and Learning more Research on the uses of Educational Technology
Technology
Lessons for Math and Science
The Great Canadian
History Page
The
Lesson Plan Library with free lesson plans for K to 12 teachers
The Thirteen Hubs links
to Lessons from South Carolina
The Web ClassroomThe We--Teaching Zack
to Think Educational Renaissance Planner, November
Tony's
Awesome Lesson Plan Page
Virtual Learning Environments Inc
Welcome to the
Global Educator's Network--Linking teachers around the world
www.actden.com/
World wide web Lesson
Plans for Integrating Technology
Web links for
busy Teachers
David Appleyard's World of English |