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popularJuJuFrankenbean | Staff posted Aug 01, 2025 03:06 PM
popularJuJuFrankenbean | Staff posted Aug 01, 2025 03:06 PM

Education.com Annual Premium Membership: Unlimited Access to Pre-K Through 8th Grade Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Activites, Games, & More $47.95 ($3.99/mo)

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Education.com [education.com] has their Annual Premium Membership for $119.88 - 60% off w/ promo code SLICK60 = $47.95.

Note: discount does not apply to monthly premium memberships. To apply promo code at checkout click "Remove or Change" if there is already a lower value code applied.
  • Premium membership includes unlimited access to all Education.com content (all subjects/grades)
  • Annual subscription will automatically renew every year at the rate of $119.88 per year, plus applicable taxes. Cancel auto renewal anytime by going to Account Settings > Plan Details.
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Education.com [education.com] has their Annual Premium Membership for $119.88 - 60% off w/ promo code SLICK60 = $47.95.

Note: discount does not apply to monthly premium memberships. To apply promo code at checkout click "Remove or Change" if there is already a lower value code applied.
  • Premium membership includes unlimited access to all Education.com content (all subjects/grades)
  • Annual subscription will automatically renew every year at the rate of $119.88 per year, plus applicable taxes. Cancel auto renewal anytime by going to Account Settings > Plan Details.

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As an ESL person, is it the best way to "restart" or "re-experience" what an American's childhood is like? I never miss my childhood, not a single good memory I can recall
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Going to try it out, thanks
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