Teacher scholastic
Provides teaching strategies, extensive online resources, lesson plans, and unit plans, maintained by teachers and organized by grade level. Create your own class homepage!
   
Teachersource
This website allows easy searching of resources for science curriculum topics by grade level. You can search to see which curriculum standards each resource meets within your district. Create a profile to match directly with the most relevant resources. Also provides lists of recommended reading and further links. Also search subjects other than science.
   
Scientific American Frontiers
This website provides materials for middle-school science education based on Alan Alda’s Scientific American Frontiers PBS program. You can link to the main PBS site from this page.
   
Science Curriculum Supplement
The National Institutes of Health provides supplemental curriculum materials for elementary, middle, and high schools. Teachers can order one copy for free. Materials are also accessible online.
   
NSTA
The National Science Teachers Association provides online resources, grant information, information about student competitions, a list of upcoming events, science news, and searchable recommendations of science resources, among many other useful links
   
Project Wet
Project Wet (Water Education for Teachers) offers classroom water education materials through their online store.
   
Montgomery County
This website provides links to media resources for social studies teachers organized by subject, including “Latin American resources.” Includes some Montgomery County teachers’ lesson plans.
   
Math Central
This website provides a glossary of math teaching resources, a space to submit math questions, biographies of mathematicians, information about conferences, organizations, newsletters, and periodicals.
   
NCTM
Includes math activities for children and families, information about upcoming conferences and online workshops, and links to many journals regarding elementary, middle, and high school math education. For access to online journals and “members only” area of the site, membership packages are available from about $40.
   
ED Grants
Find grants through the U.S. Department of education. Site includes frequently asked questions, discretionary grant application packages, Federal Register application notices, and links to the application process. Don’t forget to search your state’s department of education website for more funding opportunities
   
Toshiba American Foundation
The Toshiba America Foundation provides grants to promote elementary science and mathematics education.
   
Grant Development
Alameda County, California website with links to find federal teaching grants. Grant writing/Grant seeking resources, along with other useful resources, linked at the bottom of the page.
   
Pacbell
This site provides grant searching from a variety of different sources, several publications with tips for writing grants, and links to sites, such as those for making online surveys, which can aid in the grant writing process.
   
School grants
This website provides resources for grant searching and tips for grant writing. Samples of proposals linked are linked as well as a subscription to the newsletter for $45/year.
   
Fundsnet services
Provides a list of many corporations and foundations, which make funding for educational initiatives a priority.
   
Philadelphia School District
The School District of Philadelphia’s Office of Grants Development and Support’s online list of current grant opportunities, including level of funding and organized by due date. See if your school district has a similar office!
   
Foundation Center
A very well maintained website to search foundations for funding. Free registration for more personalized services.
   
Teachnet
Click on the “Grants” link near the top of the page. To search for grants not reserved for New York City teachers, click on the “Science” link, which then appears at the left side of the page. Also see the “How-to,” “Recommended Links,” and other subject listings on the left side of the page.
   
HP
Hewlett-Packard provides Technology in Teaching grants to educators with proposals for integrating technology into their classroom learning.
   
Spencer Foundation
“The Spencer Foundation provides funding for investigations that promise to yield new knowledge about education in the United States or abroad. The Foundation funds research grants that range in size from smaller grants that can be completed within a year, to larger, multi-year endeavors.”
   
American School Librarians
The American Association of School Librarians offers several awards, grants, and scholarship opportunities.
   
Carnegie Corporationl
The Carnegie Corporation provides grant opportunities without deadlines to those projects which fit their strategic guidelines. Read about their programs and mission, search for grants, and decide if you would like to apply.
   
Dana Foundation
Although the Dana Foundation does not ordinarily provide funding to individual schools, this website provides useful information about funding opportunities in science and arts education.