Best curriculum & lesson plans according to redditors

We found 6 Reddit comments discussing the best curriculum & lesson plans. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Curriculum & Lesson Plans:

u/imnotgoodwithnames · 4 pointsr/TheHobbit

Very cool. Here is a pretty good inexpensive study guide that I'm using with the a book club I assist with at our church, though may be too simple for freshmen kids.

u/jmpsu23 · 3 pointsr/books

Not an adolescent, but when I was about nine a librarian recommended The Westing Game. Still one of my favorites.

u/jnugnevermoves · 2 pointsr/wallstreetbets
u/Grave_Girl · 1 pointr/homeschool

It's not actually a homeschooling book, and I'm not terribly certain it will help from the student side (I think there's a good chance it will, or I would not be mentioning it), but Salman Khan's The One World Schoolhouse really was a paradigm-changer for me as a homeschooler.

Also, I bought a version of this for my kids (a 60-day version that was $15 and we're honestly going to be building our own once it's consumed, because that stuff adds up!). We just got it so I can't really say how effective it will be, but my oldest, who I strongly suspect has some form of ADD, is super excited at the very prospect. It's a library-based program, and self-paced and self-led. It's got all the nice literature-based study stuff parents love broken down in a way that makes it easily accessible to students. That page does say you'll need to add in a math program, but perhaps Khan Academy can suffice there for you.

u/Agrona · 1 pointr/brokehugs

Looks like it was Drout's Quick and Easy Old English, which has the advantage of being pretty cheap.

The Kindle version is OK, but a dead-tree would be nicer (I found myself using bookmarks pretty heavily to refer back to things.)

If you'd like to see a page or two, let me know what you want and I'd be happy to provide.

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bonus: All professors' websites are garbage.

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>Old English Wikipedia

of course that's a thing.