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Teaching Resources

General Resources

The following list of links include lessons and strategies in various subjects and grade levels.

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  • Educating Tomorrow
    Educating Tomorrow's mission is to build a dynamic online social network connecting New York City K-12 teachers, administrators, students in teaching, and organizations serving children and schools. This user-driven content portal enables the educational community to post and discuss what's most important to us.
  • Annenberg Media
    Annenberg Media uses media and telecommunications to advance excellent teaching in American schools. This mandate is carried out chiefly by the funding and broad distribution of educational video programs with coordinated Web and print materials for the professional development of K-12 teachers.
  • A-to-Z Teacher Stuff
    A to Z Teacher Stuff is a teacher-created site designed to help teachers find online resources more quickly and easily. Find lesson plans, thematic units, teacher tips, discussion forums for teachers, downloadable teaching materials & eBooks, printable worksheets and blacklines, emergent reader books, themes, and more.
  • edHelper.com
    edHelper.com is dedicated to providing teachers a single shop for educational resources
  • Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
    Teaching and Learning Resources from Federal Agencies.
  • Gateway Lessons
    Join educators sharing and networking with other educators. Our focus is on the community discussion surrounding learning resources facilitated by Web 2.0 technologies.   Make suggestions, highlight best practices, add academic standards correlations, give helpful hints and more.
  • PBS Lessons
    Thousands of teachers who use digital media to engage students have joined PBS Teachers Connect to share ideas, experiences and innovations on using digital resources, including content from PBS, to teach.
  • Teachnology Lessons
    We provide free and easy to use resources for teachers dedicated to improving the education of today's generation of students.
  • Sites for Teachers
    Hundreds of educational web sites rated by popularity.
  • Thinkfinity Lessons
    You'll find a wealth of free top-quality, exciting and engaging educational resources that support the skills we all need for success in the 21st century.
  • HotChalk Lessons
    Over 3,500 free lesson plans!
  • Scholastic Resources
    Teaching resources: Lesson plans, strategies, tools, printables.
  • Teachers Count Lesson Archive
    Our mission is to raise the status of the teaching profession and provide resources to the education community. If you're a teacher, if you want to be a teacher, or if you want to help teachers, this is the site for you.
  • TeachAde Lessons and Resources
    Connect to valuable, time-saving class resources contributed by teachers and other trusted educational providers.
  • Inspiring Teacher Resources
    The links within each subject area offer CONTENT oriented sites.You should be able to find timelines, historical documents, lesson plans, information, tips, and downloadable materials through these sites.
  • Teacher Domain Resources
    Multimedia Resources for the Classroom and Professional Development.
  • Brooklyn Public Library Lessons
    Assorted lesson plans for teachers.
  • New York Times Learning Network
    Connections for students, teachers and parents.
  • Education World Lessons
    A web site that makes the Internet easier for educators to use. It is a home for educators on the Internet, a place where teachers could gather and share ideas. It is a complete online resource where educators could start each day to find the lesson plans and research materials they were looking for.
  • Teachers First Lesson
    Click to see reviewed web resources  for the subject and grade level you teach.
  • Oswego Regents Prep
    The goal of this nonprofit site is to help high school students meet the New York State Regents requirements in English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. This project is supported by a federally-funded Title III Technology Literacy Challenge Grant and the Learning Technology Grant.

If you have suggestions for additional resources, e-mail Teachers@schools.nyc.gov.