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CALIFORNIA ACADEMIC CONTENT STANDARDS
English/Language Arts
Mathematics
History/Social Science
Science
Visual and Performing Arts


KATHY SCHROCK'S GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS
An excellent annotated list of resources categorized by subject.  Includes a subject guide for Health, P.E., and Fitness, Mathematics, Performing Arts and Music, Science and Technology, Literature/Language Arts, Special Education,  and more.  Also has many sample rubrics and information on assessment,  general education resources,  and grant sources for educators.

EDUCATION WORLD
Many resources for teachers,  including lesson plans and downloadable worksheets, professional development information, technology links, resources for administrators, and much more.
 
WEBQUESTS
From San Diego State University, everything you always wanted to know about Webquests (an inquiry-based activity that challenges students to explore the Web), including a matrix of top-rated examples  in each subject for various grade levels.
 
PBS TEACHER SOURCE
Browse by subject to find lesson plans and activities, plus information on television programs from PBS.
 
FILAMENTALITY
Filamentality is a fill-in-the-blank tool that guides you through picking a topic, searching the Web, gathering good Internet links, and turning them into learning activities for your students.

TOOLS AND TEMPLATES
Use these downloadable resources from Education World to create award certificates, coupons, name tags, calendars, schedules, checklists, assignment sheets, fliers, posters, signs, graphic organizers, letters to parents, and much more.

LESSON PLANNER
Use this resource from DiscoverySchool.com to plan your lessons. Save them onine or edit, print, or download them. Free registration required.

WORKSHEETS AND MORE
Generate worksheets, quizes, word searches, puzzles, and flashcards with these resources.  Make worksheets, cards, and games at this Educational Press site. Create customized worksheets with DiscoverySchool.com.  Generate algebra practice problems at Math.com. Or use the very simple form on the Teaching Treasures site to make general worksheets with up to five questions.