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What are good websites for free lesson plans for teachers?

Asked by missjena (918points) October 10th, 2008 from iPhone
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seVen's avatar

www.drdino.com is one of the best creation science sites out there.

AstroChuck's avatar

Creation and science?

sndfreQ's avatar

try moodle.org

It’s an open source community that is used by instructors, particularly those interested in delivering online curriculum.

blastfamy's avatar

Less into plans, Teacher Tube has great videos on virtually every topic. Saves you a lot of trouble…

mrjadkins's avatar

As an educator who teaches about education technology, I would suggest you search for lesson ideas in something other than Google or Yahoo. I recommend teachers use Delicious (Del.icio.us or Delicious.com) or Diigo.com which are websites for sharing web bookmarks and favorites. This is really catching on with educators who need to access their websites at school, home, or in training.

There is a search tool on these sites where you type in keywords for the resources you need. I don’t know about specific Lesson Plan sites anymore but if you are looking for resources on a particular topic or subject, this is a good start.

Other places to go would be NING (http://ning.com) which is where you can create your own social network resources. There are social networks in there for teachers on various subject areas. Join some of those groups and post questions in there. Imagine sharing a social network with new and experienced teachers on the subject you teach. Rich resources and networking available.

And all these are free. Good luck to you!

missjena's avatar

thanks mrjadkins

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