8 Great Websites That Offer Lesson Plans to Teachers
May 10, 2017
In today's post we are sharing with you this collection of some of our favourite websites that provide free lesson plans to teachers. They provide you access to a wide variety of lesson plans and several other teaching materials to use in your instruction. Next time you are looking for some inspirational ideas to help you build effective less plans, the platforms are absolutely a great place to start with.
1- LearnZillion
‘LearnZillion offers a free and growing Math and English Language curriculum that has been developed by expert teachers directly from the Common Core State Standards. Thousands of exceptional lessons for teaching or learning the new standards. You don't have to start from scratch anymore.’
2- Share My Lesson
Share My Lesson provides ‘high-quality and effective lessons, useful information to use in the classroom and professional development. As of 2017, Share My Lesson has 1 million members, more than 400,000 Toddler - Grade 12 resources which have been downloaded more than 12 million times.’
3- Open Education Resources (OER) Commons
‘Open Education Resources (OER) Commons is a platform that provides open access to a wide variety of open educational resources that are either in the public domain or are licensed under Creative Commons. These resources include things such as :’ full courses, course materials, modules, textbooks, streaming videos, tests, software, and any other tools, materials, or techniques used to support access to knowledge.’
4- Lesson Planet
Lesson Planet is a website that provides teachers with a convenient place where they can search for, discover, and share standard-correlated lesson plan resources. Teachers can search over 400.000 online lesson-planning resources reviewed and rated by a team of credentialed teachers. Lesson Planet also provides worksheets, presentations, educational videos and several other good materials to use in your class.
5- OpenEd
OpenEd features a section dedicated entirely to lesson plans. You can search for lesson plans by grade, standards, subject or publisher.
6- CommonLit
CommonLit, though it does not provide lesson plans as the previous platforms, but is still a great website where teachers can have access to a wide variety of materials to use in their teaching.’CommonLit delivers high-quality, free instructional materials to support literacy development for students in grades 5-12’
7- ReadWriteThink
This is one of our favourite website for student interactives. ReadWrtiteThink also has a section for lesson plans that contains over 600 lesson plans from standard lessons to mini lessons.
8- TEDEd
TEDEd provides both a tool to use for creating lesson plans based on TED Ed or YouTube videos and is also a library of lesson plans created by other teachers and educators. It features over 200.000 lessons organized and searchable by category from Arts to Social studies.
In today's post we are sharing with you this collection of some of our favourite websites that provide free lesson plans to teachers. They provide you access to a wide variety of lesson plans and several other teaching materials to use in your instruction. Next time you are looking for some inspirational ideas to help you build effective less plans, the platforms are absolutely a great place to start with.
1- LearnZillion
‘LearnZillion offers a free and growing Math and English Language curriculum that has been developed by expert teachers directly from the Common Core State Standards. Thousands of exceptional lessons for teaching or learning the new standards. You don't have to start from scratch anymore.’
2- Share My Lesson
Share My Lesson provides ‘high-quality and effective lessons, useful information to use in the classroom and professional development. As of 2017, Share My Lesson has 1 million members, more than 400,000 Toddler - Grade 12 resources which have been downloaded more than 12 million times.’
3- Open Education Resources (OER) Commons
‘Open Education Resources (OER) Commons is a platform that provides open access to a wide variety of open educational resources that are either in the public domain or are licensed under Creative Commons. These resources include things such as :’ full courses, course materials, modules, textbooks, streaming videos, tests, software, and any other tools, materials, or techniques used to support access to knowledge.’
4- Lesson Planet
Lesson Planet is a website that provides teachers with a convenient place where they can search for, discover, and share standard-correlated lesson plan resources. Teachers can search over 400.000 online lesson-planning resources reviewed and rated by a team of credentialed teachers. Lesson Planet also provides worksheets, presentations, educational videos and several other good materials to use in your class.
5- OpenEd
OpenEd features a section dedicated entirely to lesson plans. You can search for lesson plans by grade, standards, subject or publisher.
6- CommonLit
CommonLit, though it does not provide lesson plans as the previous platforms, but is still a great website where teachers can have access to a wide variety of materials to use in their teaching.’CommonLit delivers high-quality, free instructional materials to support literacy development for students in grades 5-12’
7- ReadWriteThink
This is one of our favourite website for student interactives. ReadWrtiteThink also has a section for lesson plans that contains over 600 lesson plans from standard lessons to mini lessons.
8- TEDEd
TEDEd provides both a tool to use for creating lesson plans based on TED Ed or YouTube videos and is also a library of lesson plans created by other teachers and educators. It features over 200.000 lessons organized and searchable by category from Arts to Social studies.
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