Search educational resources
Search
  • Sign In Try It Free
    • Discover Resources Search reviewed educational resources by keyword, subject, grade, type, and more
    • Curriculum Manager (My Resources) Manage saved and uploaded resources and folders To Access the Curriculum Manager Sign In or Join Now
    • Browse Resource Directory Browse educational resources by subject and topic
    • Curriculum Calendar Explore curriculum resources by date
    • Lesson Planning Articles Timely and inspiring teaching ideas that you can apply in your classroom
    • Educator Edition Save time lesson planning by exploring our library of educator reviews to over 550,000 open educational resources (OER).
    • Learning Explorer An all-in-one learning object repository and curriculum management platform that combines Lesson Planet’s library of educator-reviews to open educational resources with district materials and district-licensed publisher content.
    • Our Story
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Testimonials
    • Contact Us
  • Pricing
  • School Access
    • Your school or district can sign up for Lesson Planet — with no cost to teachers
      Learn More
  • Sign In
  • Try It Free
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Teacher Resources

Teacher Resources Education Articles for Teachers - Page 3


students in class

Goal Setting for Success Part Two: English Language Learners

Are you reaching all of your students? Teaching in an urban middle school with a high ELL (English Language Learner) population has pushed me to rethink my curriculum and better tailor it to my non-traditional students. This year, with more English language learners than ever, my second major goa...

fishbowl

Navigating Fishbowl Discussions

To be completely candid, I suffer from a common teacher malady: I am a control freak. In my perfect mental image of a classroom, students sit quietly, in perfect rows, while I impart wisdom to them. In my first few years of teaching, any attempt to give control to a horde of high school-aged...

Sub teacher

Substitute Plans: No Longer a Wasted Day

Do you ever feel like taking a day out of the classroom is more work than it’s worth? That it would be easier to just go in and teach than to create sub plans? Or do you just throw in a movie and call it a wasted day? It is highly likely that at some point during the school year, you wi...

a cluttered desk

Clearing Curriculum Clutter

How do you keep all of your curriculum organized? Building and delivering curriculum is the foundation of the teaching trade, and it takes time—lots of it. How do you ensure that your hard work will not go to waste, and that you will be able to reuse your lessons and assignments time and tim...

school boy holding up the peace sign

Stop School Violence Before it Ever Begins

When an early elementary teacher meets a new bunch of starry-eyed, rosy-cheeked kids whose backpacks are still too big for their tiny frames, the last thing to cross his/her mind is these little ones’ potential for future involvement in violent crimes. The issue seems entirely irrelevant. Yet the...

Young boy carrying a guitar and soccer ball

Back to School—Going Beyond the Classroom

One of the great things about being a teacher is getting to know a class of students at the beginning of the year. Learning about each individual’s likes, dislikes, needs, and desires are all a part of the ritual of building a positive rapport. Once everyone is set on the path of becoming a ...

stern teacher

Don't Let Them See You Smile

How many of you have been told, “Don’t let them see you smile until Christmas?” This slogan has become doctrine amongst our profession, and whether it is proclaimed as dogma or a punch-line, we have to ask ourselves, is it warranted? A stern teacher may be getting results in one forum, but be com...

mother & daughter

High School: It's for Parents Too

When one thinks of parents volunteering in the classroom, chaperoning field trips, and going over the nightly homework, usually images of elementary-aged children appear. By the time students reach high school, parents have been booted to the sidelines—quite literally—of the football fields and b...

Teacher and student working on a computer

DIY Webpage Part 4: Tips for Your Class Website

Have you decided to create a website? Are you looking at improving your website? Consider these tips as you build or update your website. Visual Tips Keep graphics to a minimum. Too many graphics can be overwhelming. They can also detract from your message, choose graphics sparingly an...

Different parts of a website

DIY Webpage Part 3: Page Suggestions

Do you ever look at another teacher's website and find yourself feeling both impressed and overwhelmed at the same time? For me, even though the actual task felt a bit overwhelming, the interesting and creative content inspired me to try to make my own site. I didn't know where to start, but...

website under construction

DIY Webpage Part 2: A Guide to Weebly

Are you still a bit afraid of trying to undertake a class website? Try it, you'll find it's simple—just follow these instructions using a resource called Weebly. As I mentioned in my first article, be sure that you have thought through whether you want to use a blog, stat...

binders

Staying Organized While Substitute Teaching

Have you recently graduated with your education degree? Are you one of many who have been affected by reductions in staff? Do you want to get back into education after being gone for several years? Many people who fall into these categories turn to subbing as a way to stay connected with edu...

students using cell phones

Incorporating Cell Phone Use in the Classroom

Relinquishing the “no cell phone” policy can seem daunting. It is much easier to have a blanket rule for the classroom that eliminates cell phones from being used. However, at what point do we as educators reverse the system from one of punishment to one of resourcefulness? If the educational com...

teacher working on a computer

DIY Webpage Part 1: Blogs vs Static Websites

How do you establish and maintain the lines of communication between home and school? As educators, we all know that communication between home and school is essential, but actually ensuring that consistent communication happens can be challenging. One easy way to communicate is th...

young school boy

Easing into a New School Year

Ah, the first days back at school—a whole year lies before you, full of anticipation and potential. While it may be tempting to jump into a week of thought-provoking lessons, young brains coming off a summer binge of sleepovers and late night video game marathons need time to ease into the n...
  • ← Previous
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • …
  • 8
  • Next →

Article Topics


  • Art and Music
    Art
    Arts and Crafts
    Drama
    Elementary Art
    Music
  • Computers
  • Education
    Alternative Education
    Early Childhood Education
    Educational Technology
    Gifted And Talented Education
    Higher Education
    Homeschooling
    Kindergarten
    Parent Resources
    Special Education
    Teacher Education
    Teacher Resources
    Test Preparation
  • Geography
    World Cultures
  • Health
    Careers
    Mental Health
    Nutrition
    Nutrition and Diet
    Personal Growth
    Physical Education
  • Language Arts
    Calendar
    Elementary Language Arts
    English
    ESL
    Foreign Languages
    Grammar
    Literature
    Middle School Writing
    Poetry
    Reading
    Writing
    Writing Technique
  • Math
    Algebra
    Arithmetic
    Elementary Math
  • Science
    Biology
    Earth Science
    Elementary Science
    Environment
    Life Science
    Marine Science
    Physics
    Seasons
    Space
    Technology
  • Social Studies
    Civics
    Economics
    Economics and Business
    Elementary Social Studies
    Family History
    Government
    History
    Holidays
    U.S. Government
    U.S. History
  • Teacher Resources
    Professional Development
    Teacher Tools
    Technology
    Technology Integration
  • Seasonal Articles
© 1999-2025 Learning Explorer, Inc.
Teacher Lesson Plans, Worksheets and Resources
Sign up for the Lesson Planet Monthly Newsletter

Open Educational Resources (OER)

  • Health
  • Language Arts
  • Languages
  • Math
  • Physical Education
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Special Education
  • Visual and Performing Arts
View All Lesson Plans

Discover Resources

  • Our Review Process
  • How it Works
  • How to Search
  • Create a Collection

Manage Curriculum

  • Edit a Collection
  • Assign to Students
  • Manage My Resources
Contact Us Site Map Privacy Policy Terms of Use