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61. Marc's Lesson Plans Page
Welcome to my page of lesson plans, lesson plan links and subject resources. Uses of Trees Science Lesson Kindergarten Literaturemath Lesson Word
http://www.halcyon.com/marcs/lessons.html
Marc Sheehan's Lesson Plans Page
Last Updated: August 20, 2005
Welcome to my page of lesson plans, lesson plan links and subject resources. You are more than welcome to use the lessons I designed as you see fit; all I ask is that you mention where you found the lesson(s). I hope you find what you are looking for here. Feel free to check out my educational resources page and my special education/exceptionality page as well. If you want to send me suggestions or tell me about any dead links, you can do so at the address at the bottom of the page.
Lesson Plans Designed by Me (All have Modifications for Special Needs):

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62. Lesson Plans For Students With Disabilities
EEI Lesson for 1st Graders with Learning Disabilities in math The Say It This collection consists of 41 collaborative lesson plans developed by 99
http://ericec.org/faq/lesnplan.html
Lesson Plans for Students with Disabilities (January 2002)
    The ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC)
    The Council for Exceptional Children
    1110 N. Glebe Rd.
    Arlington, VA 22201-5704
    Toll Free: 1.800.328.0272
    E-mail: ericec@cec.sped.org
    Internet: http://ericec.org
Where can I find lesson plans for students with disabilities? You can find lesson plans in books, articles, and on the internet. There are a variety of books and articles that contain sample lesson plans for students with disabilities. However, there are very few websites that provide lesson plans specifically for students with disabilities, as students with disabilities often require lessons tailored to their individual needs. We recommend that you visit websites with lesson plans for general classrooms and make modifications as needed. This FAQ contains internet resources for lesson plans, and also contains citations from the ERIC database for resources with sample lesson plans. Following are links to additional frequently asked questions (FAQs) as well as selected citations from the ERIC database and the search terms we used to find the citations.
  • Frequently Asked Questions (http://ericec.org/faqs.html)

63. Science Educator's Resource Assistant: Index Page
collaborative Lesson Archive http//faldo.atmos.uiuc.edu/CLA/ The site includeslesson plans for a huge range of math, science and technology subjects.
http://www.stemworks.org/CD-2/CD/sciedtopics.htm
ERIC/CSMEE CD Roadmap Index Page Getting Started If you have Internet access, you can go directly to the online version of this CD-ROM , which will be periodically updated. AAA AskERIC Lesson Plans http://askeric.org/cgi-bin/lessons.cgi/Science
Of course, we had to include this one. AskERIC continues to be one of the Eric Clearing House system’s most frequently used services. This web site includes lesson plans sorted by topic and grade level. The lesson plans are submitted mainly by teachers and usually include full instructions as well as suggested further reading and supporting web sites. American Teachers.com http://www.AmericanTeachers.com/lessonplans.cfm
This web site portal features links that lead to hundreds of lesson plans on other web sites. Links are arranged hierarchically by topic. Berkeley Interactive University - ISTAT Digital Curriculum Guide http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/IU/Digiguide/

64. PRIMARY LESSON PLANS
Lots of interactive lesson plans compiled by the math Forum/Urban Systemic preschool lesson plans, prek lesson plans, kindergarten lesson plans,
http://www.cap.nsw.edu.au/teachers/lesson_plans.htm
New South Wales
Country Areas Program
Resources for the Classroom Teacher
Lesson Plans
Lesson Plans, Units of Work and Resources to assist Teachers in their Classrooms.
If you have a site or a lesson plan to offer please contact us PRIMARY GRADES
STAGES ONE, TWO AND THREE
Maths English Art/Craft
HSIE
... Miscellaneous Resources sites MATHS MATHS MATHS Maths on the Net
Open-ended maths problems renewed each fortnight especially running for NSW CAP schools. Answers and feedback provided plus recognition for your students on the web!
Join today!
A GREAT RESOURCE - a MUST for NSW Teachers! Download the entire document and put it to use in your school! Cool Math Bright, attractive site with oodles of puzzles, problems etc. Suit stages 2/3 Smile Mathematics Program The following is a collection of almost 200 single concept lessons divided into categories. The NRICH Primary site (Bernard's Bag and Penta Problems) Figure This Math Challenges for Families Math Lessons - Grades K-3 - This collection of short lessons is from a British source Aunty Math Open-ended maths problems for late stage one, stage two students.

65. Mathematics (Primary)
93 Free printable math worksheets for preschool through 5th grade This websiteis a collaboration between CESAME, the LAB, and the math Forum to support
http://www.shambles.net/pages/staff/Ma_Prim/
(best viewed at 800 x 600)
document.write(""+doClock("W0","%20","D1","%20","M0","%20","Y0","%20")+"");
http://www.shambles.net
Mathematics (Primary) Add a link Top of page Primary Maths Teacher Toolkit
http://www.crick.northants.sch.uk/Flash%20Studio/cfsmaths/Toolkit/Toolkit.htm

Primary Maths Teacher Toolkit
Flash files to support whole class maths teaching in a primary school. Childrens Mathematics Network (Early Years)
http://www.e-magine.org.uk/

Childrens Mathematics Network
The Children? Mathematics Network focuses on young children? ?athematical graphicstheir early mathematical marks that develop into standard written numerals and written methods of calculations.
Mathematical graphics have also been referred to as emergent mathematics and encompass all of the young children? early marks, including scribbles, drawings, writing, tallies and invented and standard symbols.
The Children? Mathematics Network - an International, non-profit-making organisation for teachers, practitioners, students, researchers and teacher educators working with children in the birth ?8 year age range. RekenTest http://www.geocities.com/hjspages/english

66. Archived: Collaborative Projects Foster Teacher Professionalism
We believed, and the AFT agreed, that there was new math research knowledge thatcould help. This collaboration, on the other hand, said the teacher,
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/InstScience/chap2a.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Toward a New Science of Instruction: Programmatic Investigations in Cognitive Science and EducationAugust 1993
Collaborative Projects Foster Teacher Professionalism
Two major, interrelated projects at NRCSL began directly affecting classroom instruction in mathematics in 1987 and 1988. They continue to be refined, expanded, and disseminated to additional schools and school districts. Both projects are collaborations between researchers and teachers, and in both the two groups' combined knowledge of learning and instruction has created dynamic, effective, and adaptable classroom reforms. Yet perhaps the main accomplishment of each project has been to establish conditions under which experienced teachers have been able to become leaders in education reform, carrying their impact far beyond their own classrooms. The Thinking Mathematics project was begun with seed money from OERI; the St. Agnes School project has been substantially supported with OERI funds throughout its application and dissemination efforts. Both projects are based largely on earlier research conducted under OERI auspices in NRCSL, and both represent a true partnership among government, research, and education practitioners to further a substantive understanding of learning processes and an application of that understanding to improvements in education.
The Thinking Mathematics Project
For most of my colleagues, researchers are viewed as ivory tower people not connected with reality. When they would come to the schools, teachers would turn up their noses. [Yet] I've found teachers eager to receive valid, real-class research that we ourselves have tried out. I think that there is a great hunger on the part of teachers for ways to solve the problems they see every day.

67. Untitled Document
Meeting Learning Standards for preschool and Kindergarten Children Literacy and lessons Learned from the Eisenhower Mathematics and Science Consortia
http://www.mcrel.org/topics/topics.asp?topicsid=9

68. Internet Resources
(preschool and Elementary). From the Neuman text Sites that contain electronicbooks “Lesson Plan Index” leads to math and science lesson plans on the
http://www.towson.edu/users/cblume/prek5web.htm
Internet Resources (Preschool and Elementary) From the Neuman text: Sites that contain electronic books www.candlelightstories.com - This site links to additional storybooks with titles such as The Lion King (disney.go.com/Kids/Ikstory/) and Ponahontas (disney.go.com/Kids/pocastory/). www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/storcont.html Children’s stories from books by both well-known authors and newcomers to children’s literature are available at this site. www.looktown.com/ - Click on Family, then click on For Kids, then click on For Preschoolers. www.cochran.com/theodore/beritsbest - A directory of sites for children up to age 12 that includes some stories already published is available at Berit’s Best Sites for Children.
From the Neuman text: Sites for specific authors
www.randomhouse.com/seussville - Dr. Seuss www.pbs.org/wgbh/arthur - Marc Brown www.jeancraigheadgeorge.com - Jean Craighead George
From the Neuman text: Teacher sites
www.connectingstudents.com - Connecting students through literacy, providing resources and lesson plans www.ScholasticNetwork.com

69. Faculty Members
Basic Skills, math 811, Learning for Life B, Language Arts 7-10 collaborativeWorld History, Middle School English, collaborative Social Studies,
http://www.parkridge.k12.nj.us/faculty_members.htm
Parkridge.k12.nj.us About Us Directions Search ... Technology New Jersey United States Welcome to Park Ridge Schools Home Teacher Information District, East Brook West Ridge High School District Offices: Dr. Patricia Johnson Superintendent Robert Wright Business Administrator Cathy Timpone Director of Curriculum/Technology Cynthia Banta Director of Special Education Nick Ruhle Buildings and Grounds Supervisor East Brook Elementary School CLASSROOM TEACHERS Sheldon Silver Principal Jean Anderson Pre-K Shannon O'Connor LLD Teacher Pamela Houston Kindergarten Kathleen Doherty Grade 1 Donna Lajterman Grade 1 Colleen Miller Grade 1 Dee Ledgerwood Grade 2 Jennifer Novak Grade 2 Dana Omland Grade 2 Susan Baglino WeqQuest Web Grade 3 Carolyn Harrington Grade 3 Alyson Szczygiel Grade 3 Mary Ellen Antognini Grade 4 Lisa McKenna Grade 4 Marie Ortega Grade 4 Brigitte Jansen Grade 5 Sumedha Kumar Grade 5 Carol Bott webquest, Webpage Grade 6 Sue Ehrenfels Grade 6 Russell Martone Grade 6 SPECIAL SUBJECT AREA TEACHERS Barbara Blahut Physical Education Peter Crandall Physical Education Barbara Meldonian Web Music Carol Jurgensen Art Linda Browne Library/Media Jeffrey Seise Computers Diana Garcia Instrumental Music Gail Wunder Spanish Mary Kay McHugh French SUPPORT SERVICES Donna Kadden Nurse Janine Cipullo Resource Center Monica Twomey Resource Center Lynne Gellman Basic Skills / OWL Joan Laden Speech Carolyn Pompeo Web Page ESL Christine Dunay Basic Skills

70. Dialogue On Early Childhood Science, Mathematics, And Technology
Policy Implications for math, science, and technology in early childhood education . Playing fair and square Issues of equity in preschool mathematics,
http://www.project2061.org/publications/earlychild/online/perspect/jacjohnson.ht
Dialogue on Early Childhood Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education
Perspectives
The Forum on Early Childhood Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education
Jacqueline R. Johnson The forum on Early Childhood Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education, convened by Project 2061 of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, created a learning community of early childhood practitioners and researchers, scholars, and technological experts from the sciences and mathematics. These individuals explored the status of mathematics, science, and technological education in the early childhood years. The forum was convened in February 1998 in an effort to:
  • consider what the goals of such education should be and to begin to articulate strategies for achieving these goals. review what is known about this area of education. identify promising subject areas or programs worthy of outside funding.
This paper synthesizes the issues and findings from the forum. It provides an overview of what we know about mathematics, science, and technology education; identifies exemplars of good practice; and identifies obstacles to goal achievement. Specifically, this paper considers the issues and agenda that prompted the meeting. It also presents a preliminary agenda for future work and possible funding initiatives in this arena.
Why Now?

71. Collections Of Lesson Plans
collaborative Lesson Archive This collection consists of an archive of lesson plans Subjects included are math, Science, Language Arts, Social Studies,
http://www.cln.org/subjects/general_inst.html
Collections of Lesson Plans Sites on this page provide collections of lessons plans in many different subject areas. Most are organized by subject areas. Please read our
Apple Lesson Plans Library
Lesson plans are organized by grade level first (elementary, middle, senior) and then by subject.
AskERIC
The AskERIC Virtual Library contains hundreds of lesson plans from a variety of different sources and covering many different subject areas. These are organized by contributing organization, but a search engine is also available.
Awesome Library: Lesson Plans
A collection of lesson plans organized by subjects and with an accompanying search engine.
Blue Web'n
There are links (with descriptions) to lessons, activities, projects, and resources in a variety of subject areas at the Pacific Bell site. The database is also searchable.
Busy Teachers' WebSite K-12
This site serves as a meta-list of links to other sites with lesson plans and classroom activities. Many of those sites are found on the CLN subject specific pages, but there's still plenty of others that you may find useful.
Collaborative Lesson Archive
This collection consists of an archive of lesson plans for K-12 grades, organized by grade level. A search engine is available as well.

72. Secondary Education, Preschool, Kindergarten And Elementary Teacher Careers, Job
introduced to math, language, science and social studies by their preschool, Teachers spend out of class time making lesson plans and examinations,
http://www.careeroverview.com/teachers-secondary-careers.html
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Elementary Teacher Careers, Jobs, and Training Information
Career and Job Highlights for Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary and High School Teachers
  • Public school teachers must meet three requirements before teaching: receive licensure in their state, complete an approved teacher education program, and have no less than a bachelor’s degree.
  • Alternative licensing programs are offered in numerous States, especially for positions that are hard to fill, to draw people into the teaching profession.
  • There will be plenty desirable job openings as many teachers retire over the next ten years, most notably at the secondary school level. These job opportunities will somewhat vary depending on the geographic location of the school and subject area being taught.
Career Overview for Secondary Education Teachers
As they try different methods to help students learn and apply concepts in subjects such as math, history, or science, teachers facilitate interactive discussions and activity-based approached learning. To help children grasp abstract concepts, solve queries, and develop critical thinking skills, they may use “manipulatives” or “props”. Teachers may use more sophisticated materials with older children such as computers, science equipment, or other electronics.
Students work in groups and attempt to solve problems together as more and more teachers place emphasis on collaboration. This trend results conscience efforts made by educators to prepare students for the workforce. Students must be able to work with their peers, adjust to changing technology, and have logical reasoning skills to be ready for the transition into the work place. Students develop these skills in the environment established by their teacher.

73. EdReform.Net | Digital Equity - Student Teachers
collaborative Lesson Archive A web site repository devoted to the creation and This homepage was created to give new math teachers ideas and suggestions
http://digitalequity.edreform.net/beneficiary/individual/studentteachers
BROWSE THE SHELVES SEARCH THE CATALOG MY COLLECTION CONTRIBUTE ... HELP Digital Equity
part of the Education Reform Network You are in: Beneficiary Individual
Student Teachers
  • A Math Dictionary For Kids
    An animated, interactive dictionary for students which explains over 400 common mathematical terms in simple language. actDEN (Digital Education Network): Software Tutorials and Online Courses
    High-quality software tutorials and online courses for educators, parents and students of all ages. Activites for ESL Students
    Over 1,000 activities in 28 different languages to help students learn English. Activities include games, puzzles and quizes. ADA Technical Assistance Program
    The ADA Technical Assistance Program has been in existence since 1992, shortly after the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Since its inception, the Program has consisted of a diverse array of projects to further the understanding and implementation of the Act. Alaska Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology
    Alaska's PT3 project. ALPS: Active Learning Practice for Schools
    ALPS, Active Learning Practice for Schools, is an electronic community dedicated to the improvement and advancement of educational instruction and practice. The mission is to create an on-line collaborative between teachers and administrators from around the world with educational researchers, professors, and curriculum designers at Harvard's Graduate School of Education.

74. The Lesson Plans Page - Educational Links
Resources feature Educational games, classroom kits, math, science kits Free lesson plans, rubric assessments and collaborative writing projects for
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If you don't find what you're looking for here, try Searching the Internet right here on our site! You can also search the EdHelperNet collection of educational sites:
User-Submitted Links: Explore Newton's Castle to learn about his discoveries and secret life. Learn about color, optical illusions, observations from nature and fascinating facts.

75. San Diego County Office Of Education
Lesson plans other resources for math, Science, Social Studies, Also includesclassroom activities preschool, kindergarten, elementary,
http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/resources/educ.asp
K-12 Curriculum Resources History Language Mathematics Music / Arts ... Teachers Resources
Teacher Resources ABC Teach

A place for fun ideas and activities for kids, parents, student teachers, and teachers. Apple Learning Interchange - Units of Practice
You may choose by subject and grade level to locate material helpful for teaching with technology. Ask an Expert
Have a question? Ask an Expert is a directory of links to those who have volunteered their time to answer questions, as well as links to webpages that provide information. Audiovisual Catalog and Internet Booking
For San Diego County Office Audiovisual Services. Includes Full Catalog Search, Mediagraphies, and an Order Form. Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library
Your may browse the content table, search by subject area, or try a refined search by grade level. CATEweb (California Association of Teachers of English)
Info on writing contests, conventions and more. Center for Innovation in Education, Inc.
Includes forums, workshops and more. The Education Place
Free internet resources for K-8. Includes Math, Reading, Social Studies, and Technology CENTERs.

76. Lesson Plans
teachers will enjoy these science and math activities. • collaborative LessonArchive Creative lesson plans devised by teachers for preschoolers through
http://www.edserv.sjcoe.k12.ca.us/oakview/tlp/tlp.html
Principal Teachers Outreach Student Links ... Teacher Links
Teacher Lesson Plans
AIMS Primary Activities

There are not a lot of lesson plans on this site but the ones that are here are interdisciplinary, comprehensive, creative and worth checking out. Elementary students and teachers will enjoy these science and math activities. Collaborative Lesson Archive
Creative lesson plans devised by teachers for preschoolers through undergraduates in all subjects from art to writing. Enjoy the follow-up comments and ideas by educators who have tried these activities in their classrooms. Columbia Education Center Lesson Plans
A wonderful resource for K-12 teachers this site offers hundreds of lesson plans in math, science, social studies and language arts. The plans include overviews, procedures and follow-up. Columbia Education Center's Mini Lessons
Encourage creativity in your K-12 classrooms with these inspiring lessons in all subjects. Your students will write better, understand the logic of math and feel more comfortable with computers after doing these activities. Discovery Channel Lesson Plans
The Discovery Channel offers exciting, media-based lessons in science, history, literature and other subjects for grades K-12. Lessons are developed based on videos and shows which can be recorded, though many lessons can be taught without the shows.

77. For Teachers
This Web site is intended to help teachers write focused lesson plans. The Planneraddresses essential questions DEVELOPING A preschool math PROGRAM
http://www.studyplans.com/teachers.htm
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CanTeach: http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/inform2.html
Lesson plans, links, and other resources for teachers Evite: http://www.evite.com/pages/homepage/index.jsp
This is a free service that, basically, lets you pick the type of event, enter the e-mail addresses of the folks who will be attending, and allows for RSVPs. You can even set it up for people to see what others are bringing so you don't have too much of one thing and not enough of another. Plus, no more calls from people asking how to get therethe invitations include a map.
I thought that you might want to know about this site if you are planning a party for graduation, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, summertime or whatever.
Outside My Window: http://www.outsidemywindow.org/default.html
Take a picture outside your window and send it to this class in San Jose, California. There are no windows in their classroom but they created a project and now they can "look out" of windows around the world! Home Safety Council: http://www.homesafetycouncil.org/teacher/teacher.aspx

78. Mathematics 7-12
collaborative Lesson Archives http//faldo.atmos.uiuc.edu/CLA/ By grade levelfrom preschool to undergraduate; University of Illinois
http://access.k12.wv.us/manual/urlmath.htm
Office of Technology
Mathematics 7-12
American Mathematical Society
http://www.ams.org/
For math educators; employment opportunities, software, math publications Ask Dr. Math
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/dr-math.html
Submit questions to Dr. Math; archives by grade levels AskERIC
http://ericir.syr.edu/
ERIC database, Ask an ERIC Expert, Lesson Plans, etc. Collaborative Lesson Archives
http://faldo.atmos.uiuc.edu/CLA/
By grade level from preschool to undergraduate; University of Illinois Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
http://www.enc.org/
Information source for K-12 math and science teachers; lesson plans, links to other sites Electronic Games for Education in Math and Science (E-GEMS) http://taz.cs.ubc.ca/egems/home.html Information on this research project Figure This! http://figurethis.org/ From the National Council for Teachers of Mathematics Fractal Gif Files on FTP Server at CSUS ftp://csus.edu/pub/alt.fractals.pictures California State University at Sacramento History of Mathematics - MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/

79. Oak Creek PTA
Free lessons, Worksheets, math, Spelling, and Vocabulary! FREE qualitypreschool worksheets, rhymes, activities, lesson plans and much much more.
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AskERIC is federally funded national information system that provides a variety of education-related materials. It includes a Virtual Library of more than 700 subject-specific lesson plans and a Question and Answer service for educators. Busy Teachers' Website K-12 This site provides teachers with direct source materials, lesson plans, and classroom activities, with a minimum of site-to-site linking. The site is organized alphabetically by subject area. Classroom Connect Classroom Connect offers a searchable database of recommended Internet sites, a list of schools with sites on the World Wide Web, information on conferences and educational software, and a database for contacting other educators online. Education World Sponsored by American Fidelity, this site provides an educational search engine for the World Wide Web, resources for lesson plans and curriculum, education news, and a set of detailed links on topics relevant to education. EDTECH Discussion List EdTech is a moderated listserv discussion for educators interested in technology and learning. Topics of discussion include computer troubleshooting tips, recommended articles and books, and information about conferences and events.

80. The George Lucas Educational Foundation
How Can Technology Be Integrated into math and Science Curricula? After signingup for the free lessons, teachers and students have access to the
http://www.edutopia.org/modules/ms/how.php
@import url("/css/newcourseware.css"); Home Why What How Resources How Can Technology Be Integrated into Math and Science Curricula?
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Since technology is always tied with curriculum, the first step for integrating technology into math classes is to look at the standards. Once it's clear what we want students to know and be able to do, we can look at ways technology tools might enhance their experience. The rest of this section refers to work done at the national level. If you correlate these ideas with your state and local standards, you will see how the resources suggested here can support classroom work. Grades PreK-2 At the Web site for the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), standards for children in preschool through second grade include encouraging parents and other caregivers to engage young children in thinking about numbers, counting, and other early math concepts in casual, easy ways. "Adults can foster children's mathematical development from the youngest ages by providing environments rich in language and where thinking is encouraged, uniqueness is valued, and exploration is supported." Play is children's work. Adults support young children's diligence and mathematical development when they direct attention to the mathematics children use in their play, challenge them to solve problems, and encourage their persistence.

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