Free curriculum and classroom tools for better learning.
Sinon Learning is building a free library of modern curriculum, digital textbooks, visual resources, and simple classroom tools—created for real teachers and real students.
Core learning resources will be free because great learning should not be locked behind a paywall.
Welcome back, Teacher
Continue building better lessons
Everyday Curriculum
- Economics
- Personal Finance
- Government
Classroom Tools
- Classroom Screen
- Timer
- Randomizer
Coming Next
- Games
- Simulations
- Student Courses
Recently Added
- Credit, Debt, and Borrowing Unit
- Supply & Demand Lesson
- Classroom Screen Prototype
- World History Visual Map
Start simple. Grow with purpose.
Everyday Curriculum
Complete courses, units, digital textbooks, slides, activities, assessments, and visual resources.
Explore CurriculumLearn About AI
Flagship courses on the science and ethical use of artificial intelligence, built for real classrooms.
Explore AI CoursesClassroom Tools
Simple teacher web apps like classroom screens, timers, randomizers, group makers, and lesson helpers.
Explore ToolsMore Coming Later
Games, simulations, student courses, maps, and interactive learning experiences as the project grows.
Follow the MissionMission
The mission is simple: great learning should be accessible.
Teachers should not have to spend their own money just to give students thoughtful, beautiful, engaging resources. Students should not have their learning limited by the resources their school can afford. Sinon Learning exists to build useful curriculum and classroom tools that teachers and students can actually use.
Free core learning resources
The essential curriculum library stays free, always.
Built by a real teacher
Designed from real classroom experience, not guesswork.
Designed for real classrooms
Practical, usable, and ready for the way teachers actually teach.
First Focus
First focus: Everyday Economics and Personal Finance.
Economics and personal finance are some of the most important subjects students can learn, but teachers often have to piece together disconnected resources. The first Everyday Curriculum project will be a modern, classroom-ready economics and personal finance library.
Follow the build.
Get updates as new curriculum, tools, and resources are created.