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Curriculum Resources
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On this page I have listed a number of curriculum resources. On these sites you'll find unit & lesson plans and many other creative ideas to enhance learning within your classroom! | |
![]() ChalkTalk Online.Com is a mediator for teachers to communicate privately with other teachers or administrators about current issues, union issues or administrative questions. It also carries some great information and visual graphics for all curriculum areas, along with a link to the Busy Teacher's WebSite K-12 |
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| www.geologylink.com
This is a great site to help eliminate the problems of a lack of local features to carry out field trips. The virtual classroom and virtual field trips provide many great Canadian examples along with many others from all over the world. So don't let a lack of local resources interfere with your motivational teaching style. |
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For just $1, you can gain some valuable information and instructions on how to spice up your laboratories. The New York Earth Science Teacher site also provides a link to theNational Weather Service. It is a great tool to help relate some of the curriculum outcomes to real day to day situations. |
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| � | With a collection of more than 1000 FREE lesson plans for teachers to use in their classrooms, some inspiring ideas could arise by just taking a browse. You can also provide the ability to Search LessonPlansPage.com directly from your own educational website! (As shown above) - Get it here |
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The Canadian Museum of Nature has in place a school program that allows Canadian teachers to borrow specimens for the purpose of classroom instruction. Many schools cannot afford these resources. Therefore, it may be very beneficial to borrow some of these specimens to enhance learning within your classroom environment.
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| � | ![]() D & W's Teacher Resource Web Site cover's most of the major aspects that concern new teachers. Classroom management, computers in the classroom, curriculum resources and a section for new teachers are just a few examples of the resources that are just a click away.
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| � | ![]() The Science Web site has many creative scientific resources activities to spice up your curriculum. Most of the Canadian curriculum is covered and thus numerous possibilities are open to you as a teacher to create a more interesting environment for your students learning.
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The Science Lesson Plans Page on the Sites For Teachers Site offers exciting activities to spice up your learning environment. THe activities are directed towards all areas of the science curriculum. Thus some of these activities may motivate your students and enhance their learning. These lesson plans and activities were created by the secondary students at the University of Nebraska, so they were designed to help new teachers like us.
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![]() The Awesome Library (Science section) is a database of information and listing of relevant web links for teaching science. All areas of the curriculum are covered, so it would be a valuable tool to update some of the knowledge that you already have. There is also a section on assessment and evaluation that gives some examples of the best methods of evaluating students. Also check out the Awesome Library Main Page that covers all subject areas.
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