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Educators Guide to Free Science Materials

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From Education Progress Service, Inc., for About.com

The Bottom Line

This is a valuable resource for those teaching or designing science courses.
Pros
  • There are many offers covering a large number of topics.
  • Each offer is confirmed to be available.
  • Detailed instructions for requesting the offers are included.
Cons
  • The only negative statement I can make is the print may be a little small for some readers.

Description

  • This is a 221 page paperback.
  • The book lists 1,032 free science teaching aids.
  • This is the 42nd annual edition.
  • Published in for the 2001 - 2002 school year
  • Published by Education Progress Service, Inc.

Guide Review - Educators Guide to Free Science Materials

School budgets are getting tighter every year. It is often up the teachers to scrounge whatever materials they can to teach their courses. This book provides an invaluable resource by cataloging over a thousand free materials for teaching science. Since the publisher spends the time to check with each source to make sure the offers will be available, it means that teachers will not be wasting time in chasing phantom offers. There are fourteen other tiles in this series of books covering various subjects. If you are thinking of purchasing two or more titles, you may want to take advantage of the discounts available directly from the publisher.

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