Difference between revisions of "Free-reading.net"
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+ | |Mainurl=http://www.freereading.net/ | ||
+ | |Tag=literacy, early literacy, reading, educators,phonics, activities | ||
+ | |Organization Type=social network | ||
+ | |Open or Free Statement=yes | ||
+ | |OER Statement=no | ||
+ | |Link Archive=no | ||
+ | |License provider=CC | ||
+ | |License short name=CC BY-SA | ||
+ | |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | 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. | ||
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|format=Text,Education,InteractiveResource|mainurl=http://free-reading.net/ | |format=Text,Education,InteractiveResource|mainurl=http://free-reading.net/ |
Revision as of 00:19, 23 February 2010
Affiliation
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Organization Type
social network
Location
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Language
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Tags
literacy, early literacy, reading, educators,phonics, activities
Open or Free Statement
yesFree-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.
Content Directory | |
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URL: http://free-reading.net/ | |
CC licensed content portal: http://free-reading.net | |
CC licensed content feed: | |
Formats: Text,Education,InteractiveResource | |
Approximate size of the CC-licensed collection: 500 |
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.