Links to Lesson Plans and Teaching Tips

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Are you looking for online free resources such as lesson plans and maybe a little inspiration? This is a set of K-12 education related entries that includes everything from creating reading lesson plans to making cake in a coffee cup!  Thank you to the amazing visionaries who submitted their posts to this edition! I know any lesson plans that are inspired from these posts will be highly inspired!

Alvaro Fernandez presents Learning about Learning: an Interview with Joshua Waitzkin posted at SharpBrains, saying, “Enjoy a human brain in full display.”

Christina presents Classroom Blogging posted at Early Childhood Teacher, saying, “This blog is about how classroom blogging helps communicate with parents.”

Margaret Garcia presents Top 50 Blogs For Studying Africa posted at Online University Reviews.

OnlineCollege presents Walden, and 99 other Free Online Books posted at Universities and Colleges.

Sarah Scrafford presents 100 Open Courses About Urban Studies, Planning, and Life posted at Learn-gasm.

Christina presents Half Day Kindergarten vs. Full Day Kindergarten posted at Early Childhood Teacher.

Catherine Eagleson presents Learning with fun. posted at Crosswords For Fun, saying, “Homeschooling can be a challenge, particularly when it comes to finding resources and activities that will stimulate your childs mental activity. Puzzles can be a great educational asset but are sometimes overlooked by parents as they seek ‘educational’ materials. Puzzles have long been favourite playthings for children and for this reason they are seem as toys rather than objects of skill and learning development.”

Kate presents Secrets of the Trade posted at Advice on Love, Life, and Everything Between, saying, “An elementary teacher’s secrets for parents”

pennyryder presents Good Teachers – Primary School posted at Teaching Challenges.

Amy@LiteracyLaunchpad presents The Hat – Lesson Reflection posted at Literacy Launchpad, saying, “A fun predicting lesson using Jan Brett’s The Hat”

Scott Palat presents 5 Steps to Balance Discipline with School Work. How You Can Make Homework Part of a Calm Evening! | posted at Colleen Palat.

Christina presents Google Maps posted at Early Childhood Teacher, saying, “This blog is about using Google Maps/technology in an Early Childhood classroom.”

Catherine Eagleson presents Hangman – A Great Word Game For All Ages! posted at Crosswords For Fun, saying, “Hangman is a word game that is very effective in the classroom. Students will find it interactive and perhaps even competitive. They will be having so much fun, they probably won’t even realise they are learning!”

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Musical Accord (Spoof Contract) posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

Michelle Sweeney presents Chocolate Cake In A Mug – Orble posted at Michelle.

I hope these links have given you some motivation and inspiration to write and deliver dynamite lesson plans.  If you got something out of them, please leave a comment.

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