Free Help for Teachers


© Irene Taylor

Teachers - are you getting ready to start your planning for the new school year?? Are you looking for some great new ways to teach reading, or writing, or mathematics? Do you need help planning your lessons?

Or...are you a homeschooling parent looking for ways to get started with the new school year at home?

If you are any of those, I have great news for you! Suite University has just gone completely FREE - and is offering ALL - yes ALL of its course completely free of charge! You will have access to all of the course material in our over 200 courses, free and with no strings attached!

Here is an overview of a few of the education courses that we are now offering for free:

Creating Dynamic Unit Studies: http://www.suite101.com/course.cfm/17333...

This course will give your educational toolbox a treasure trove of ideas and resources to produce a runaway hit! This is your production, Director. You've decided your precious children will learn best at your hands. Let's see how many imaginative ways we can devise to empower those hands of yours! Make all the world your stage, your family the players as you direct the production - be it simple or grand. Learn the secrets to setting the stage for spectacular unit studies.

Helping with Homework: http://www.suite101.com/course.cfm/17914...

This course will take a look at the idea of homework and offer some ways for teachers, students, and parents to make the most of it and use it to their advantage. This course will provide ideas for students and parents on how to approach homework, ideas for teachers on how to assign homework, and tips on doing homework, for both students and parents.

How to Start Homeschooling: http://www.suite101.com/course.cfm/16658...

"How to Start Homeschooling" is your step-by-step guide for everything from making the decision to homeschool and picking your curriculum to College Admissions, having fun, and everything in between.

Effective College Strategies: Coping as a Freshman: http://www.suite101.com/course.cfm/18867...

The course is jam-packed with info that can save you time, money, and frustration. Many drop out of first year unnecessarily due to being unprepared. If you are already a freshman and feel you are overwhelmed, this course can help you, too!

The Phantom Tollbooth: A Guide for Kids: http://www.suite101.com/course.cfm/19516...

This course is a guide for reading The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. It is written for students ages 10-12. This course can be used by homeschoolers as part of a homeschool curriculum or by students who just want to be guided as they read a really great book. It can also be used by teachers who may be teaching this book to their classes, since it includes many great teaching ideas!

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3.   Jul 19, 2005 8:25 AM
In response to Re: Free? posted by gitaylor:

Very interesting. I always did have a hard time passing up a free lunch. I ...


-- posted by humorous_sage


2.   Jul 19, 2005 5:15 AM
In response to Free? posted by humorous_sage:

Hi Hank,

Nice to see you!

Yes - ALL courses are now free - in all of ...


-- posted by gitaylor


1.   Jul 18, 2005 7:50 AM
You said that all courses would be free. Does that include those outside of the education area?

Do the course teachers still get paid?

Hank ...


-- posted by humorous_sage





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