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Kindergarten Connection Offers free games and lesson plans in math, language arts, and literacy. http://www.kconnect.com/
Lesson Plans - The U.S. Mint lesson plans for basic arithmetic, history and language arts, advanced math from the United States Mint. http://www.usmint.gov/kids/Index.cfm?FileContents=/kids/teachers/lessons.cfm
Language Arts - Elementary language arts Minilessons. Elementary (K-5) Go to other lesson plans on Youth Net http://youth.net/cec/ceclang/ceclang-elem.html
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Extractions: Main Home Schooling htmlAdWH('7002737', '234', '60'); Homeschooling Links and More . . . This is a compilation of web links that I have found and saved thinking I would need these one day or saved them and use them regularly in our family's homeschooling adventure. This is not meant to be the last word on what's available out there, but is more a way to keep ME organized. It is my hope and prayer that other families will benefit from this webpage. This is a work in progress, so be patient. If you find any dead links, PLEASE send me an email to let me know. There's nothing more annoying than thinking you have found a great site, only to see it can't be found. . . And if you have a great site or can think of a way to better organize this information, please let me know so we all can benefit. Getting Started Preschoolers, Kindergarten Through Grade 3 Homeschooling Special Needs Children - Gifted and Otherwise Gifted Language Arts ... Home Organization
Metavue Home Page MetaVue Web Notes lesson plans. A compendium of webbased lesson planning resources in Science, Mathematics, and language arts http://www.metavue.com
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Teacher Talk Forum - Language Arts Browse a collection of lesson plans for Grades 412 from the Education Department at Indiana University. http://education.educ.indiana.edu/cas/ttforum/lesson.html#language
KODAK: K-12 Solutions - Lesson Plans Photographs or photography are incorporated in a collection of language arts and English lesson plans organized by subject and by grade. http://www.kodak.com/US/en/digital/dlc/plus/chapter5/lessonPlans.shtml
Extractions: to teach reading using Literature Circles Book Clubs for Grades 4-8. Teach important reading skills while capitalizing on elementary and middle school students' desire to be social all the time . The reading lesson plans Teacher's Guide and reading lesson plans Student Booklet are combined into 65 or 66 pages,
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Extractions: This is an annotated directory of reading and language arts sites found on the World Wide Web. It was originally conceived for the 1997 Montana State Reading Council conference, and was extensively revised and enlarged for subsequent conferences in 1998 and 1999. As of February, 2002, I am engaged in checking all sites, adding others, and revising where necessary. Please check back for new material. The complete list has grown to be a lengthy file (over 80k), and can be slow to load even with a newer modem (28.8 or above). Therefore, I have broken the directory into sections, indicated by the navigation links on the right hand side of each page. For those blessed with a high-speed connection (or more patience than I), there is still a complete, one-page version. The explosive growth of the World Wide Web has been both blessing and curse. Information once found only in large research libraries is now available in every school, no matter how small or isolated. There is an abundance of research, teaching ideas, shared experience, and lesson planning assistanceif one can find it. Searchers become frustrated when they are bounced from one list of links to another. Equally annoying are sites designed only to sell something. The resources assembled here have been accumulated over several years. With each major revision, I'm pleased to note how many sites have remained stablethe fact that good sites are less prone to move or disappear is a sign the Web is maturing.
McREL Resources: Lesson Plans: Language Arts language arts. Connections+ lesson plans, activities, and curriculum resourceswhich link to corresponding standards from the McREL Standards Database. http://www.mcrel.org/lesson-plans/lang/index.asp
Extractions: Other resources that are helpful for curriculum planning. McREL does not maintain, endorse, or take responsibility for the content on any of the sites that are linked from the McREL website. Every effort is made to ensure that these resource links are current, however, some sites may go off-line unexpectedly.
TeacherSource . Arts & Literature | PBS Shock and learn about works of art that generated Share a Story Develop students language and literacy skills May 24, 2004 To view lesson plans and activies http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/arts_lit.htm