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Professional Guides & State Standards
Academic Content Standards
Call Number: 371.26 ACA (Parent/Teacher Collection)
A series of books that covers the following subjects:
English/Language Arts, Fine Arts, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies and Technology
Requirements for Certification of Teachers, Counselors. Librarians, Administrators for Elementary and Secondary Schools
Call Number: 371.12 REQ (Adult Reference and Adult Nonfiction)
Provides contact information for government agencies that handle teacher certification and licensure as well as requirements for teachers, school counselors, school/library media specialists, superintendents, etc.
Library Services for Educators
Teacher Card
Are you a teacher living or working in the Marysville? If so, you are eligible for a Marysville Public Library Teacher Card. This card will provide you with special borrowing privileges designed to help you make full use of the library's resources. Click here for more information about the Teacher Card Loan Policies.
School Visits
Want to introduce your students to the Marysville Public Library? Do you want to get them interested in reading? Why not invite a Librarian to visit your class? We will come to you and your students to share stories, booktalks, online research instruction and information about the Marysville Public Library. Contact Kate McCartney to set up your school visit.
Teacher Collection Requests
Do you need a collection of books to support a theme or topic you are using in your classroom? Use our Teacher Collection Request Form to allow the Youth Department staff to pull up to 60 items for you and have it ready for a quick pick up. Please 14 days advance notice so that we may put together the best collection possible for you.
Assignment Notification
Are your students working on a big assignment, project or research paper? Tell us about it by filling out our Assignment Notification Form. We will then be able to pull together materials and resources that will help give you students a place to start their research.
Library Visits
Want to bring you classroom to the library? Contact Kate McCartney to set up a tour, storytime, library instruction, research help or other program.
Educator Resources
Did you know the library has a whole collection of books for teachers and parents? Browse through our Educator Resources Collection for books about everything from how to teach math to how to read aloud to kids. (Located in the Youth Services Department)
Books About Teaching & Education
Here is a great list of suggested books to get you started. For more books try out our Catalog Search Starters in the left column.
Websites about Teaching & Education
Websites about teaching in Ohio, complying with academic standards, earning teacher certification and more!
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Ohio.gov | Education
Everything about education in Ohio, from finding a daycare to a public school to a college. Also includes links to educator resources, homework help and more! - Instructional Management System | Ohio Department of EducationProvides information and tips for how to comply with Ohio's Academic Content Standards. Offers lesson plan templates, explanation of benchmarks, standards, grade-level indicators, etc.
- Scholastic Bookwizard
Need to find a book that fits your child's Guided Reading level? Search here, then check the library's catalog for available titles. - AR BookFinder
Need to find a book that fits your child's accelerated reading level? Search here, then check the library's catalog for available titles. - Thinkfinity
Offers lesson plans and suggestions for resources in math, science, art and more. - Teachers.Net
The greatest assets that teachers have are each other. Check here for hundreds of teacher forums from preschool instructors to ESOL educators. Also provides links to thousands of lesson plans. - Ohio Department of Education
Information includes teacher certification and licensure requirements, educator job listings, academic content standards, legally mandated testing, school options and more. - The Educator's Reference Desk
Search through over 2,000 lesson plans provided by teachers across the country, or search for professional development articles about motivation, homeschooling, classroom management, etc. - Doing What Works
Doing What Works (DWW) is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education and is dedicated to helping educators identify and make use of effective teaching practices. - The Wild Classroom
Provides short videos on science topics such as biomes, ecology, biology, evolution, etc. - Teacher Vision
Categories include Lesson Plans, Bulletin Boards, Class Management, Professional Development and more! - Discovery Education | Classroom Resources & Kathy Schrock
Includes a lesson plan library, clipart, worksheets to go, science fair resources, and Kathy Schrock's extensive list of educator resources. Also includes a free puzzle maker for word searches, crosswords, etc.
Websites about Lesson Planning
Websites about creating lesson plans.
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Instructional Management System | Ohio Department of Education
Provides information and tips for how to comply with Ohio's Academic Content Standards. Offers lesson plan templates, explanation of benchmarks, standards, grade-level indicators, etc. - Ohio Resource Center
Provides a wealth of information for math, science, English or language arts teachers. Provides lesson plans by grade, topic or type, as well as by academic content standards. - Bulletin Boards Across The World
Teachers from around the world have submitted pictures of bulletin boards they have created for their schools. - A to Z Teacher Stuff
Offers themes such as Laura Ingalls Wilder and 4th of July with fingerplays, songs, crafts and more, as well as lesson plans, teacher tips and printables. - Teachers.Net
The greatest assets that teachers have are each other. Check here for hundreds of teacher forums from preschool instructors to ESOL educators. Also provides links to thousands of lesson plans. - DLTK's Printable Crafts for Kids
Crafts, rhymes, coloring pages, and more. Topics include ABCs, Countries & Cultures, Holiday Crafts among others. Good resource for young children, especially pre-K and K. - Little Giraffes
Provides simple graphics and worksheet ideas for teachers of young children, especially of preschool and kindergarten age. Topics include word families, back to school, math, ABC activities, etc. - Gateway to Educational Materials
Searches 50,000 lesson plans and other educational materials provided by teachers and educators. Sponsored by the National Education Association. - Lesson Plans Page
Choose lesson plans by subject and grade, including art, music, math, science, language arts, social studies, computers & internet, PE and health and multidisciplinary. Lesson plans are contributed by other teachers. - The Educator's Reference Desk
Search through over 2,000 lesson plans provided by teachers across the country, or search for professional development articles about motivation, homeschooling, classroom management, etc. - Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE)
Provides hundreds of free lesson plans bundled by various government organizations & trusted resources such as PBS and the Smithsonian. Topics cover everything from art to science to physical education. - National Geographic Education
Contains lesson plans on geography, science, history and social studies topics, organized by grade level. Also contains a photo gallery and videos from National Geographic resources. - Teacher Vision
Categories include Lesson Plans, Bulletin Boards, Class Management, Professional Development and more! - National Council of Teachers of Mathematics | Lesson Plans
Provides real-world lesson plans for various math concepts. Grouped by elementary, middle, and high school levels. - Discovery Education | Classroom Resources & Kathy Schrock
Includes a lesson plan library, clipart, worksheets to go, science fair resources, and Kathy Schrock's extensive list of educator resources. Also includes a free puzzle maker for word searches, crosswords, etc.
Featured Website
Kids Voting USA

Free and Easy registration allows educators for grades K - 12 access to a range of cicivcally and politically themed activities. Kids Voting USA
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