Online Curriculum Resource Lesson Planet Provides More Than 300 Teacher-reviewed online Independence Day Lesson Plans
Teachers can search from a wide variety of teacher-reviewed Independence Day lesson plans available online using LessonPlanet.com, a premier K-12 education search engine specifically designed for teachers.
Santa Barbara, CA, June 24, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Lesson Planet, a search engine designed specifically for teachers, recently announced that more than 300 teacher-reviewed online Independence Day lesson plans can be easily found through its searchable online lesson plan search engine.
Appropriate for students of all ages, the informative and easy to follow lesson plans help educators extend the importance of Independence Day back into the classroom. From curriculum ideas highlighting the historical significance of the Declaration of Independence, to lesson plans examining how countries around the world celebrate their own Independence Day, Lesson Planet helps teachers find a wide variety of quality lesson ideas, so that teachers can make learning both an educational and fun experience for their students.
Lesson Planet’s mission is to empower educators by helping them to quickly find quality teacher-approved online curriculum resources. Since it began in 1999, Lesson Planet has helped countless teachers and parents save valuable time in coordinating their classroom learning activities. As one of the most popular online curriculum resources available today, Lesson Planet offers fast, easy and convenient access to more than 150,000 teacher-reviewed, online lesson plans, ranging from standard academic subjects, such as History and Science, to more detailed topics, including holiday-related lesson ideas.
“We understand that many busy teachers simply do not have the time or resources to find appropriate and compelling lesson plans and related curriculum resources. Lesson Planet helps teachers to quickly and efficiently identify quality lesson plans and ideas, allowing them more time to focus on what’s most important – teaching their students,” says Jim Hurley of LessonPlanet.com.
By simply signing up online at http://www.LessonPlanet.com, educators and parents receive full access to Lesson Planet’s reviewed listings of Fourth of July lesson plans, as well as the site’s full catalog of other online lesson plan reviews. Currently, Lesson Planet is offering a complimentary 10-day trial membership, giving teachers and parents the opportunity to fully explore the site’s full catalog of online lesson plan reviews without a commitment. After the no obligation trial period, educators have the option to extend their membership annually for the nominal cost of only 60 cents per week, or $29.95 per year.
About Lesson Planet: Lesson Planet (http://www.lessonplanet.com), a search engine specifically designed for teachers, provides easy access to a wealth of online lesson plans that have been reviewed and rated by experienced educators. Lesson Planet makes it easy for teachers to discover online lesson plans for almost every academic area including science and math in an easily searchable format. Additionally, the user-friendly search engine currently features 300 quality Independence Day lesson plans appropriate for students of varying grade levels.
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Appropriate for students of all ages, the informative and easy to follow lesson plans help educators extend the importance of Independence Day back into the classroom. From curriculum ideas highlighting the historical significance of the Declaration of Independence, to lesson plans examining how countries around the world celebrate their own Independence Day, Lesson Planet helps teachers find a wide variety of quality lesson ideas, so that teachers can make learning both an educational and fun experience for their students.
Lesson Planet’s mission is to empower educators by helping them to quickly find quality teacher-approved online curriculum resources. Since it began in 1999, Lesson Planet has helped countless teachers and parents save valuable time in coordinating their classroom learning activities. As one of the most popular online curriculum resources available today, Lesson Planet offers fast, easy and convenient access to more than 150,000 teacher-reviewed, online lesson plans, ranging from standard academic subjects, such as History and Science, to more detailed topics, including holiday-related lesson ideas.
“We understand that many busy teachers simply do not have the time or resources to find appropriate and compelling lesson plans and related curriculum resources. Lesson Planet helps teachers to quickly and efficiently identify quality lesson plans and ideas, allowing them more time to focus on what’s most important – teaching their students,” says Jim Hurley of LessonPlanet.com.
By simply signing up online at http://www.LessonPlanet.com, educators and parents receive full access to Lesson Planet’s reviewed listings of Fourth of July lesson plans, as well as the site’s full catalog of other online lesson plan reviews. Currently, Lesson Planet is offering a complimentary 10-day trial membership, giving teachers and parents the opportunity to fully explore the site’s full catalog of online lesson plan reviews without a commitment. After the no obligation trial period, educators have the option to extend their membership annually for the nominal cost of only 60 cents per week, or $29.95 per year.
About Lesson Planet: Lesson Planet (http://www.lessonplanet.com), a search engine specifically designed for teachers, provides easy access to a wealth of online lesson plans that have been reviewed and rated by experienced educators. Lesson Planet makes it easy for teachers to discover online lesson plans for almost every academic area including science and math in an easily searchable format. Additionally, the user-friendly search engine currently features 300 quality Independence Day lesson plans appropriate for students of varying grade levels.
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Tara Armbruster
805-899-4966
www.lessonplanet.com
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