5 Places to Find Free Readings for Your Students
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Over the last decade, K-12 budgets have gotten smaller and smaller. All over America teachers are frustrated with the piss poor curricular resources that they are issued. Many have taken to social media to vent their frustrations, and posted blogs and also photos of crumbling textbooks and resources. Even with the recent strikes in West Virginia and Oklahoma, signs point to things getting worse over the next decade. Although we will continue to fight for the full funding of education, in the meantime we have to make a way out of no way. This means finding alternative sources for our curriculum needs. For instance, if you are a teacher who needed readings for your elementary school, middle school or high students where would you go? One teacher has figured it out and created a graphic that lists 5 places to find free readings for your students.