Lesson Plans
As educators, we're engaged in a collaborative effort - teaching our youth. So why not share our great ideas?
This site is designed to allow teachers to post and share their best lesson plan ideas. Other teachers can then browse this database of successful and useful lessons to implement in their own classes.
What to Share
Although this is titled a "Lesson Plan" database, it is open to so much more. Lesson plans, assignment tasks, long term projects, and unit plans are are perfectly acceptable.
Bottom line - if you think that you're idea will help someone else... put it up! That's what it's all about.
Browse the Lesson Plan Database
Many generous educator's have come before you and shared their lesson plans and project ideas. What are you waiting for? Go check them out!
The initial page will show all of the lesson plans. Using the options on the right hand side of the screen, you can browse by Grade Level or Subject Area. You can also search for a specific phrase in the title, subtitle, description, or class name of the lesson plan.
Start browsing. Or, subscribe to the Lesson Plan RSS feed and keep up to date on submissions.
Share Your Lesson Plans and Projects
So you've got a great lesson plan in your toolkit. You get giddy when the time of year rolls around for you to whip it out. Why are you keeping it all to yourself? Share it!
We're all creative individuals, but let's face it - it can be hard to come up with great ideas for every day of the school year! Yet if every teacher in the country shared their one, favorite activity, we'd have no trouble at all bringing something great to the classroom every day.
Sharing your ideas also gives you a chance to get valuable feedback - other teachers can comment on it, provide suggestions, and give you praise on our community forum.
Create a free acount today and start sharing!
Still Have Some Questions?
"But I don't know how to create a website! How am I going to share my lesson plans?"
Don't worry - the process is entirely automated. You type your information into a few boxes and voila! The web site does the rest - it formats your page, puts it into the database, and serves it up for all of the other teachers to marvel at.
If you've got any lingering questions, check out the Question and Answer section.
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