Sunday, September 12, 2010

More Educational Links

  • Vital Core - making sure your kids know the basics will enable them to teach/learn themselves.  As of right now, that link will pull up all the posts; in case more are added later, here are the current posts listed individually: History, Less is More, How Does it Work?, Why is the SAT so Important? 
  • KidPort, US History - click on the links for what part of history you want to see.  For some links, there will be timelines.  Be sure to look at everything on the sidebars of each link! 
  • KidPort, Science - many links about different topics.  Just watch for evolutionary references.
  • KidPort, Language Arts
  • KidPort, Reference Links to other websites on assorted subjects, including Biology, science, astronomy, geology, history, mathematics, and more.
  • Homeschool Buyers Co-op - Nearly seven thousand homeschool families helping each other by buying in groups to get the best deals.  Get email updates on current savings.  My favorite was getting David Barton's The American Heritage Series for 48% off!  =D
  • Handbook of Nature Study - One family's online nature journal using Anna Comstock's book Handbook of Nature Study as their textbook and the great outdoors as their classroom.  (playlist at the bottom if you want to turn it off.)
  • Nature Study as Part of Highschool - How the "Handbook of Nature Study" bloggers used Apologia Biology as a Nature Study.  Ideas/suggestions are listed by Module.  (playlist at the bottom if you want to turn it off.)
  • Pond Study ideas
  • Pond Viewer Instructions
  • Apologia Biology on Squidoo - Some is the same as above, but more resources listed, including books that were helpful.
  • Teaching Highschool at Home - Audio CD by Dr. Jay L. Wile.  Listen to a sample.
  • A Trip Around the World - links to resources
  • Civil War Resources
  • Multiplication.com - many things to click on, including teaching individual multiplication facts that may be difficult for your child to remember.  Click on the fact you want in the sidebar.
When I have time, these links will be listed under Educational Links.

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