Weather Lessons Athena, Earth and Space Science for K-12 Athena, Earth and Space Science for K-12 categorizes weather lessons by grade level so it's a quick place to stop for instructional materials. Grab the really neat KidPix Five-Day Forecast template. You can find it under the lesson "Observing the Weather Today" (K-4).
I used this for one of my lessons for another class that I'm in and I really liked the different ideas and lessons that they used to teach about Helen Keller's Life.
This is a great resource will lessons of the day and games. There is an enormous tab to the left of the page with a large amount of resource headings. it seems as though it could be really helpful to Elementary Education Majors.
Best of History Web Sites features categorized and annotated lists of links to hundreds of K-12 history lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, games, quizzes, and more throughout its pages.
This site is a great tool for anybody looking for activities to help teach particular topics. It's divided up by grade, then by subject. I find this particularly useful for those who are extremely interactive.
This looks like a fun website for teachers who just need to bounce ideas off of each other. They also have things like printables, shop, email, and strategies.
This is a great place to get ideas for lessons for all grade level and subjects. I've used this site many of times while I was student teaching. Great resouces. Some stuff does cost money but there are lots of free lessons and ideas that teachers have posted.
Pinterest is one of my favorite sites. I have come across so many great ideas for lessons and activities! I am about to look up reading fluency games for Teaching Reading and Integrated Language Arts.
This has been so helpful for me when writing my lesson plans! Just click on the grade level and you will get a side-by-side comparison of common core standards and NH state standards.
This website has many many pages of interactive activities and lessons. Students can study story elements, idioms, pronunciations, reading, spelling, play games, all sorts of things. When you have a day with a CoW, or a day in a lab, you can have the students pick a lesson from a list, or you can print out a page and use it as a sponge activity.