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Jen BartschThis site deserves to be placed on a Diigo or Favorites list of any teacher in the United States who is strapped for classroom resources. The Federal Resources for Education provides a wealth of classroom material that is completely free--no strings attached!
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Amanda JensenThis is a free website provided by the federal government. It includes
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Joe Rowefind teaching and learning resources from the federal government...More than 1,500 federally supported teaching and learning resources ...conceived in 1997 by a federal working group ..relaunched for the first time in November 2006. FREE is maintained by Peter Kickbush and Kirk Winters, Office of Communications and Outreach , with support from the Development Services Team in the Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Education. "
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Chris BlocherAmazingly interesting list of learning opportunities on common educational topics.
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Moira ErnstMore than 1600 federal teaching and learning resources organized by subject: art, history, language arts, math, science, and others -- from FREE, the website that makes federal teaching and learning resources easy to find.
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FREE makes it easier to find teaching and learning resources from the federal government.
More than 1,500 federally supported teaching and learning resources are included from dozens of federal agencies. New sites are added regularly.
You are invited to link to FREE. (Use a FREE logo, if you'd like).
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Federal agencies, if you're looking to involve teachers in developing teaching resources, see our lessons learned.
FREE was originally conceived in 1997 by a federal working group and launched a year later. It was redesigned and relaunched for the first time in November 2006.
The 2006 redesign was made possible by many, including Jerry Alexandratos, Rob Barthle, Sally Budd, Rob Duckwall, Andrew Miller, Simone Miranda Olson, Cory Lebson, Jennifer Reeves, Chhavi Sharma, Keith Stubbs, Joe Wang, David Zwack, and teachers who reviewed the site.
FREE is maintained by Peter Kickbush and Kirk Winters, Office of Communications and Outreach, with support from the Development Services Team in the Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Education.
Please send any comments or questions to us at FREE@ed.gov.
FREE is among the most popular K-12 websites maintained by the U.S. Department of Education because of the many great resources being offered by contributing federal agencies.
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Nesi CottonMore than 1600 federal teaching and learning resources organized by subject: art, history, language arts, math, science, and others -- from FREE, the website that makes federal teaching and learning resources easy to find.
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Andrea KeithMore than 1600 federal teaching and learning resources organized by subject: art, history, language arts, math, science, and others -- from FREE, the website that makes federal teaching and learning resources easy to find.
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Janet Mgovernment depository of docs and photos
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Gilmer Elementary School LibraryMore than 1600 federal teaching and learning resources organized by subject: art, history, language arts, math, science, and others -- from FREE, the website that makes federal teaching and learning resources easy to find.
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Matthew Coverlesson plans - includes info for music
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tranchefile numériqueFREE makes it easier to find teaching and learning resources from the federal government.
More than 1,500 federally supported teaching and learning resources are included from dozens of federal agencies. New sites are added regularly.
FREE is among the most popular K-12 websites maintained by the U.S. Department of Education because of the many great resources being offered by contributing federal agencies. -
Gail Holmesteaching and learning resources from federal agencies
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christopher flemingfrom the Federal Government
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Valerie LackeyFREE -- Teaching Resources and Lesson Plans from the Federal Government
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Jason MockA vast collection of links to resources as collected by the U.S. Government
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Holly DeRocherMore than 1600 federal teaching and learning resources organized by subject: art, history, language arts, math, science, and others -- from FREE, the website that makes federal teaching and learning resources easy to find.
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David McGavockMore than 1600 federal teaching and learning resources organized by subject: art, history, language arts, math, science, and others -- from FREE, the website that makes federal teaching and learning resources easy to find.
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Lyndsay LegelMore than 1600 federal teaching and learning resources organized by subject: art, history, language arts, math, science, and others -- from FREE, the website that makes federal teaching and learning resources easy to find.
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