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Homeschooling Websites

When you need directions, back-up plans, even detour help...these homeschooling websites can get you back on track, charged and reloaded!

You'll find christian websites to add the details, fun facts, necessary instruction, and generally satisfy your craving for learning. If you know of an excellent site that we haven't listed yet, drop us a line from our contact page.

Parent Helps

Getting Organized:

http://www.getlibra.com/ Libra is a beautiful library software to manage your Books, Music, Movies and Games. You can track items you have lent out, or tag them with meaningful terms to organize them effectively.

http://organizedhome.com/ If you are looking for a place to help you get started on your way to organization, Organized Home is that place. Be sure to look around the whole site and take advantage of the many free articles, but the real jewel are these household planner forms.They offer dozens of forms for just about any organizational need you may have!

http://flylady.net Excellent site for getting a grip on that thing called housekeeping and personal well-being. I highly recommend you sign-up for their emails….you won't feel so alone in the journey!

Free Printables:

http://www.chartjungle.com/schoolhome.html great printables, although not editable, they can be printed consumables

Classic electronic texts/books:

www.pinkmonkey.com

www.promo.net/pg Project Gutenburg specializing in online ebooks.

Scope and sequence:

http://www.worldbook.com/wb/Students?curriculum organized by subject and by individual state requirements

Gifted Learners:

www.britesparks.com

Internet Research:

Research Launchpad
A collection of internet research tools, tips and tutorials, including search accelerators and custom search engines.

Subject specific:

Grammar:

http://www.easygrammar.com/index2.html

History:

www.bluestockingpress.com

www.cobblestonepub.com

www.edupressinc.com

www.doverpublications.com

Music:

www.audiomemory.com

www.harmonicvision.com theory, note reading, and keyboard instruction

Art:

www.busybeekidscrafts.com The greatest craft idea resource website! You'll love it!

www.homeschoolarts.com

www.kidsart.com

www.howgreatthouart.com

Math:

www.sensible-math-education.com I highly recommend this site for math ideas both teaching and learning!

www.excelmath.com Excel Math

www.mathusee.com Math-U-See

www.keypress.com Miquon Math and Key to Math workbooks.

www.saxonpub.com Saxon Math

http://thinkzone.wlonk.com/ Fun and interesting miscellany for school kids of all ages.

Language:

www.shurley.com Grammar, parts of speech, etc.

www.writing-edu.com video course and reference notebook

www.writingstrands.com writing skills

Science:

www.teachnology.com/teachers/lesson_plans/science lesson plans galore

www.highschoolscience.com lab-oriented science curriculum

http://onscreen-dna.com/lite_downloadpage.php Teach how DNA works, using 3D animations and on-screen tutorials.

http://www.howtoteachscience.com/ Teresa Bondora taught high school science for 8 years before dropping her kids out and becoming a Homeschooler. Teresa has seen first hand how intimidated home educators can be of science and has committed herself to developing materials to help reduce the fear factor and bring out the love of science. Her website, How to Teach Science, has articles, lessons, and activities for the homeschooling parent as well as affordable products for helping teach science. Sign up for her fr??ee newsletter for a new chemical element lesson each issue.

Social Studies and Geography:

www.mapping.com Mapping the World by Heart

www.audiomemory.com memorizing by song


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