Teachers can access lesson plans for art and culture, literature and language arts, foreign language, and history and social studies at this site. The site also offers helpful tips for using the Internet in the classroom. (
http://edsitement.neh.gov/
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The site offers links to various topics related to planning lessons, including definitions of behavioral verbs for learning objectives, common mistakes in writing lesson plans, and lesson design and performance models. The site also has tactics to encourage critical thinking skills. (
http://www.proteacher.com/020001.shtml
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TaskStream offers its subscribers web-based tools for lesson and unit plan building, electronic portfolios, and more, for a nominal annual fee. Guests can open a free two-week trial account before subscribing. (
http://www.taskstream.com
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This collection contains more than 2000 unique lesson plans that have been written and submitted to AskERIC by teachers from all over the United States and the world. The site also offers a Write-a-Lesson-Plan guide. (
http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Lessons/
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From the educational technology journal From Now On, this page has links to over a dozen different question types with extensive examples of each. The site also offers suggestions for starting a "question toolkit" in a school or district. (
http://www.fno.org/nov97/toolkit.html#anchor173647
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To learn more about the book this website supports, please visit its Information Center.