Homeschooling Links

 

http://www.4teachers.org/  
Can help parents/teachers integrate technology into your teaching by offering FREE online tools and resources. This site helps locate and create ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. There are also tools for student use.

 

http://mathematics.hellam.net/
Mathematical Interactivities - Puzzles, Games and other Online Educational Resources

 

http://www.homeedmag.com/
Home Education Magazine

 

http://school.familyeducation.com/home-schooling/parenting/29861.html
The Pros and Cons of Homeschooling

 

http://www.hslda.org/join/default.asp  
Home School Legal Defense Association is a nonprofit advocacy organization established to defend and advance the constitutional right of parents to direct the education of their children and to protect family freedoms. Through annual memberships, HSLDA is tens of thousands of families united in service together, providing a strong voice when and where needed.

 

http://www.brightkidsathome.com/
A place for families who want to homeschool for academic reasons or who are already homeschooling gifted and talented students. Here you will find ideas about how you might homeschool your gifted student. You will find ideas about how to take your homeschool on the road.

 

http://www.almanac4kids.com/
Includes interactive features and free downloadable activity guides that accompany the almanac.

 

http://www.readwritethink.org/student_mat/index.asp  
Reading and Language arts instruction

 

http://ettcweb.lr.k12.nj.us/forms/newpoem.htm  
Instant poetry forms

 

www.YouNeedaStory.com 
FREE audio stories available

 

www.holtgws.com
Growing without Schooling

http://www.patfarenga.com/index.html
Pat Farenga is president of Holt Associates, Inc. For over 25 years Pat has enjoyed helping people succeed at learning outside of school by applying John Holt’s ideas, often referred to as unschooling. A goal of this site is to offer ways other than more intensive conventional schooling, to overcome obstacles to learning.

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