Literature & Language Arts
- Children’s Literature: The page provides teaching ideas, lesson plans, and other resources for teachers.
- Literature & Poetry: The Library of Congress presents a resource center for teachers with classroom materials, access to historic documents, and additional resources.
- Literature Resources: A great place for students to do research. The page provides Internet collections of Classical and Medieval literature, the 16th to 21st century literature, American, Canadian, Australian literature, poetry, and more.
- Activities & Lesson Plans: A wealth of literature activities and lesson plans to help teachers create more interesting lessons.
- Literary Resources: A comprehensive resource center covering many categories of literature including Classical & Biblical, Medieval, Renaissance, Romantic, Victorian, American, Theory, and more.
- Language Arts Resources: The Federal Resources for Educational Excellence offers educational tools covering reading, literature, and writers as well as other language arts.
- Teachers Reading & Language Arts: PBS offers some valuable teaching resources for teachers of Pre-K up to Grade 12.
- Language Arts: The page offers resources on grammar, literature, writing, and miscellaneous stuff.
- Lesson Plans: A list of many lesson plans for language teachers of all levels.
- Language Arts Lesson Plans: The page provides many lesson plans covering alphabet, grammar, journalism, literature, speech, debate, spelling, and more.
Foreign Language
- Lesson Plans & Resources: The page offers a whole host of lesson plans and resources for foreign language teachers.
- Foreign Languages: The place to find online tutorials, grammar help, online activities, and homework help for Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese, German, and other languages.
- Foreign Language Resource Center: The University of Massachusetts at Amherst presents a multitude of foreign language resources on humanities and fine arts, technology, translation center, video collections, dictionaries, and more.
- French Resources: A place to find exercises and resources for French students and teachers.
- German: The BBC offers a fun station to learn the German language with activities, downloads, quizzes, and more.
- Spanish Lesson Plans: A list of lesson plans for Spanish teachers of Grade 1 to 12.
- Spanish Language Resources: The San Diego State University presents an extensive resource center for Spanish language students.
- Japanese Language Practice: The site offers a range of activities for students of all levels to practice their Japanese language skills.
- Italian: The University of Sussex provides a list of links to teaching resources, news, and media online.
- Internet Activities: The page offers various online activities for French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese language students.
Art & Culture
- Resources: The Fowler Museum at UCLA offers online curriculum, K-12 school programs, printed curriculum and more for art teachers.
- North Carolina: A resource center for art and culture teachers in the state, covering art, theatre, haiku, plays, and more.
- Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Arts Board provides art and culture links to Wisconsin Folks, Wisconsin Weather Stories, The Kids’ Guide to Local Culture, and others.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The museum presents such teacher resources like online features and printable files.
- Art Lesson Plans: Crayola provides lesson plans for teachers where they can search according to grade, theme, subject, and product.
- Art Education: The page offers a number of lesson plans by Kodak for art teachers to educate students through photography.
- Dance: The Kentucky Educational TV provides dance lesson plans for primary, intermediate, middle school, and high school students.
- Art Attack: The official site of the popular children’s art show, teachers will find downloads, gallery, and fact sheets.
- Drama Activities: The resource center offers such drama activities like role playing, improvisation, dance, mime, sociodrama, and masks.
- Drama Strategies: The page highlights the seven strategies to get students to maximize their potential in drama. These activities include warm-up activities, storytelling, auto-image, tableau, narration, play-building plus reflection and evaluation.
History & Social Studies
- History Resources: The American Historical Association provides resources for teachers at every level.
- History Education: The Woodlands Junior School offers lesson plans/ideas on the Anglo Saxons, Ancient Egypt, the Aztecs, the Tudors, and more.
- History Matters: A project by the George Mason University, the website offers many web resources and materials for history students and teachers.
- Digital History: An indispensable tool for all history students and teachers, the page offers online textbook, online exhibition, reference, landmark documents, social history, classroom handouts, lesson plans, and much more.
- America’s Story: The page offers online history activities like Meet Amazing Americans, Jump Back in Time, Explore the States, and more.
- Social Studies: The National Council for the Social Studies presents teachers with an online library, book lists, curriculum standards, and more.
- Social Studies Resources: The website provides resources for elementary and secondary students like parent guides, primary documents, research guidance, and more.
- Social Studies Lessons: A list of over 50 lesson plans for elementary school children.
- Anne Frank in the World: The page is dedicated to the memory of Anne Frank. It provides reading materials, lesson plans, timelines, and resources.
- Bill of Rights: The Bill of Rights Institute offers teacher programs covering instructional materials, resources, eLessons, and others.