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Teachers.Net: the 30 Days of June

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June 29 – Teachers.Net Tip of the Day:

Lesson Plans

For the 29th Day of Teachers.Net, we proudly present our most useful of tools, the Teachers.Net Lesson Bank. This expansive database includes thousands of great lesson plans and ideas for teachers of every grade level and curriculum!

A decade ago, we first asked the Teachers.Net community to share their lesson plans and ideas, and help other teachers develop and improve their curriculum. In keeping with the Teachers.Net Mission, we provided the technology and storage space, and relied on the generous nature of teachers to share their talents and ingenuity.

Over 4500 Free Lesson Plans
As of June 2011, we now feature 4502 unique lesson plans, submitted by thousands of teachers around the world. From attention grabbing counting exercises for the lowest grades, to brain challenging high level mathematics, from macaroni crafts to rocket science demonstrations, from beginning literacy to advanced literature, the Lesson Bank covers the entire curriculum and all grade levels.

Touch the Future – Submit Your Lesson Plan!
You can achieve timeless renown, and teach students for generations to come, around the world. Donate your favorite lesson plans or ideas to the Lesson Bank now!. If you have original lesson plans or even simple yet clever ideas for teaching challenging concepts, Teachers.Net wants to feature your lesson plan or idea in the Lesson Bank. Just click the link below, and type in or cut and paste your lesson plan in the simple form. Within seconds, your lesson plan can achieve a timeless notoriety, and you’ll be part of the largest database of free lesson plans found on the Internet.


Check Out the Lesson Bank Now!
Want to see what lesson plans and ideas others have offered? Visit the Lesson Bank and click on “browse” and see the overwhelming number of great lesson plans in our collection. Scan lessons by grade level or subject area, or search by a keyword or phrase. Or check out the links below for lesson plans and ideas of interest to you.


Tell Your Colleagues About the over 4500 FREE Lessons on Teachers.Net!
The Lesson Bank, like all of Teachers.Net, grows in power by word of mouth. Every person who learns about the Lesson Bank – whether they submit new lessons, or just download or implements one of the great ideas, helps improve education. Be a part of the Teachers.Net project, and pass along the word to your colleagues – visit the Teachers.Net Lesson Bank today, and contribute your best and brightest ideas!

I look forward to seeing your lessons at the top of our “Newest Lessons Added” list!


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