This Just In...Teacher Street

Teacher Street has released its first three Classroom Software Collections: Multimedia & Publishing, Teacher Productivity Tools and Writing Skills for Grades 3-5. Created for new-to-technology teachers, the collections provide the best software from top publishers, along with exclusively developed Classroom-Ready Resources. They include easy-to-use tutorial cards, curriculum project cards, assessment activities and Internet resources. Additionally, Teacher Street offers a VIP Borrowing Program as a special service for school Instructional Technology Directors. With this program, teachers may review the Classroom Software Collections at no cost for a period of 45 days. To learn more, call (800) 4-TEACHER or visit www.TeacherStreet.com.

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