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Lesson Plan Websites:
The Educator's Reference Desk
This website is great for teachers, because it divides lesson plans into groups which makes the subject finding easy to find. Once teachers click on the subject area then the teacher can look for the correct grade level for the lesson they want to find.
Lessonplanz.com
On Lessonplanz.com is set up into different subject areas, however, on this website teachers can click under the task bar what grade level they want to teach.
Lesson Plans for Teachers on Scholastic.com
Lesson plans from Scholastic.com are great because a teacher can either search lesson plans by typing in the keyword of what they want to find a lesson plan on. However, teachers can also use the scroll arrows, and search by both what grade level they are teaching and what subject area they want to look for. This website is a great way to find a lesson.
Professional Teacher Oraganizations
National Science Teachers Association
The National Science Teachers Association is a great website because teachers can click on different areas of learning (elementary, middle school, high school, and college) and access articles, which can help them learn more about how to teacher science in a more effective way. Throughout each page the NSTA, gives great advice on how to teach different activites in science.
National Education Association
The National Education Association is a wonderful website. The website is full with articles where teachers can learn more about the education system. In addition, the website contains an area where teachers can learn about "Issues in Educations." Through thes section, a teacher can read up and learn more about all the issues facing teachers in today's classroom setting.
National Association for the Education of Young Children
Through this website, a teacher can explore more about early childhood teaching. A teacher can through exploring find when the next conference is being held for the organization. Any teacher who is working with early children should explore this website.
Teacher Resources
No Child Left Behind
Every student should never be looked behind. Every student has his or her own ideas, and ways of tackling a problem or lesson. As teachers we need to understand how we can handle teaching all of our students to their needs then focusing on just one. Therefore, No Child Left Behind website, a teacher can click on "Teacher" and learn about a variety of issues that are now coming about because of No Child Left Behind. Teachers can also roam around the website and learn about issues with parents, administration, and students as well.
Learning Disabilities
Learning disabilities is a disability that majority of students encounter in their school career. Even though most students may never be tested. This website help explains what a learning disability is, and how a teacher can detact a learning disability.
A New Teacher Guide Book
Entering your first year as a teacher on your own, thousand of thoughts can come flowing through your mind. When I entered my first year I was so rattled. I wonder where my materials should go, what is the best way to teach students, and how should I assess my students. This website is divided into chapters on how to help first year teachers through the most difficult year of their lives. With this guide book a new teacher can have a better first year then they he thought.
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Last Updated: March 27, 2007