Free-reading

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Free-Reading is an ongoing, collaborative, teacher-based, curriculum-sharing project. We’re looking to provide a reliable forum where teachers can openly and freely share their successful and effective methods for teaching reading in grades K-1 and for at-risk students in later grades.

Our premises are:

  • The research on how students learn to read is well-established.
  • The research on which instructional techniques work is well-understood.
  • The voices of those who know what works best — the classroom teachers — are rarely heard in instructional design.
  • The power of “we” is far greater than the power of “you” or “I.” …

The goals of Free-Reading are:

  1. To help educators worldwide teach kids to read
  2. To make quality, research-based, explicit and systematic instruction for early reading widely available and free (in two senses of the word “free”: “at no charge” and “openly offered so as to be used, reused, mashed-up and shared again”)
  3. To nurture a community of educators who share effective methods in a form that others can easily apply in their own teaching
  4. To disrupt spending in education away from expensive textbooks and towards more customized instructional materials, more support and training for teachers, and better tools for data and knowledge management.
  5. Ultimately, as Catherine Snow has said, for kids to be able to “read books with enjoyment while lying in a hammock under elm trees”.

Though no individual skill taught here may be an end in itself, we believe each is a step on the path to that ultimate goal.

PBS Learning Media

PBS Learning Media is a national web destination for high-quality preK-12 educational resources. Resources include lesson plans, video clips, audio, documents, interactives, and more. Video clips are the launching pad for many detailed activities that address standards-based learning in all subject areas. The activities identify the correlated to state and national educational standards and are tied to PBS’ award-winning on-air and online programming. Note that access to some resources requires login to a PBS account.

teAchnology: The Online Teacher Resource

TeAch-nology – The Art and Science of Teaching with Technology® offers free K-12 tools that include lesson plans, webquests, worksheets and rubrics by subject and theme.  In addition to the free services offered through this portal, Teachnology also offers paid memberships with many additional services.

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