Brooklyn Firm Offers Up Free Online Lesson Plans for Teachers
I haven’t checked this site out personally yet, but I intend to when I get back from running errands. In the mean time, here’s an excerpt from article in today’s issue of the New York Sun:
With American schools spending billions of dollars a year buying textbooks, a Brooklyn-based company is offering a new Web site that gives kindergarten teachers full lesson plans — at no charge.
The site, which is called Free-Reading. net, works like the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Teachers can sort through hundreds of lesson plans, searching through subjects that include “Letter Sounds” and “Word-Form Recognition.” After registering, they can add their own lessons.
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