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Edutopia Research Analyst

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Thanks for your question! Here are a few sites for Common-Core aligned lesson plans:
1) Share My Lesson is a free platform where teachers can exchange Common-Core aligned lesson plans and ideas, developed by the American Federation of Teachers and TES Connect. http://www.sharemylesson.com/
2) LearnZillion offers 1500+ free, Common Core lessons from top teachers. http://learnzillion.com/
3) New York State Education Department (NYSED) is providing Common Core-aligned curriculum resources, which educators can use at no cost over the course of 2012-13 http://engageny.org/common-core-curriculum
4) One of the two groups developing the new, digitized Common Core assessments has released 50 sample items in Math and English Language Arts: http://www.smarterbalanced.org/sample-items-and-performance-tasks/
5) Powermylearning.com provides a clearinghouse of free, online, learning activities, and Common-Core aligned lesson plans. http://powermylearning.com/content/welcome-educators

ProTeacherCommunity.com, KinderArt.com, DickBlick.com. . .

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Thanks for your list. The 3 sites above offer free, standards-aligned, llesson plans. Arts lessons are aligned to the National Standards (they're not out yet for Common Core, right?)
TeacherTube is a fair resource for lesson vids. The Common Core Curriculum Maps site has a section on Digital Resources with lots of free sites and ideas for integrating technology. Colorin Colorado has great links for ESL lessons and toolkits for working with ELLs and their parents. There are so many useful sites it makes my head spin!

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These are a great set of resources. It is so nice as a teacher to have one "go to" curriculum resource website. One of my goals is to increase the college readiness of my students. The Transition College Curriculum is excellent. I also found a great AP Environmental Science curriculum. I am teaching it for the first time and this is super helpful. Thanks again!

Edutopia Research Analyst

Thanks for sharing your favorite curriculum sharing sites!

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I have one more to add, OER Commons! It's a great free site for curriculum aligned to common core standards: http://bit.ly/uBI1mS

BetterLesson.com

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Check out www.betterlesson.com as a place to upload and organize your own curriculum and share it with colleagues! -Chris

High School English teacher and Professional Development presenter

Another great site!

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IRA's http://www.readwritethink.org/ is another great site for K-12 Language Arts lesson plans aligned to NCTE standards which served as part of the basis for the Common Core and most state standards.

The Getty...www.getty.edu

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One site I find really helpful, especially when trying to teach across the curriculum (by that I mean including other subjects in with the subject you actually teach) is the Getty website. They have lots of free curriculum and materials online for educators. They even have FREE teacher workshops. The curriculum is based on the art work they have in the museum in L.A., but it connects to architecture, history, performing arts, environmental issues. It is a great site. You should check it out.

http://www.getty.edu/education/teachers/classroom_resources/index.html

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French immersion school librarian and French teacher

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While this is a very useful article for teachers, I wish you would make sure your grammar is correct. Not wishing to be pedantic, but since this subject is no longer taught, many younger teachers no longer speak or write correctly. "my colleagues and I" should be "my colleagues and me" as all 3 words are the OBJECT in your sentence. This will also be true when they are the object of any preposition. The word "me" is being discarded from perfectly legitimate use simply because people are ignorant of how certain language structures work.

instructor, NWACC

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A newer resource, but growing: FreshPlans. Free lesson plans, links, resources, videos -- all kinds of stuff for K-12, with a slight bias toward the plugged-in classroom.

K12Advantage.com

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Great article. I would like to mention my (work in progress) for the last 3/4 of a year, K12Advantage.com ( http://www.k12advantage.com ). A site dedicated to fostering collaboration in K-12. There are forums, one on one text, audio and video chat as well as conference rooms for live collaboration. Calendars for every state and province in Canada and the U.S. to post upcoming events. My focus is technology, and as such I have more seeded content for that area. I am trying to spread the word about the site to draw people from all disciplines to help build additional content. Hope to see you there.

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