Hello,
These are blogs from fellow homeschoolers. The first addresses saving on homeschool curricula while the other talks about online sites to shop for curricula:
Happy Hearts At Home
Scroll down to the heading "Homeschooling, Books, Music, Etc."
Choosing Homeschool Curriculum Materials
Wishing you the best in homeschooling,
C. Christina Davis
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Searching? Have advice for the confused? Discouraged?
Just some links to help you through the day...
To Our Homeschool Adventure
An imperfect Christian homeschool family's journey. They have accumulated used homeschool books over the years and have learned how to sell them on Amazon.com.
Educate the People
Can you help this person out or do you have this same question? The question is
Don't Give Up
5 quick tips to help boost your mood if you're feeling tired or discouraged.
To your homeschooling success,
C. Christina Davis
Good Stuff: Learning Tools for All Ages
Winner of the Parent's Choice Award in 1994, this popular resource guide covers a wide range of learning materials. The chapters in the book are: (1) "Reading and Literature: Beginners to Bookworms"; (2) "Writing: From ABC to the Great American Novel"; (3) "Mathematics: Counting to Calculus"; (4) "History and Geography: When, Where, Who, What, and Why"; (5) "Science: Beetles to Black Holes"; (6) "Foreign Languages: Or Parlez-Vous Espanol?"; (7) "Arts and Crafts: Mudpies to Mozart"; (8) "Creative Thinking: Or How is a Raven Like a Writing Desk?"; (9) "Life Skills: Learning for the Real World"; and (10) "Multipurpose Resources: Something for Everybody." To order this book through Amazon, click here
To Our Homeschool Adventure
An imperfect Christian homeschool family's journey. They have accumulated used homeschool books over the years and have learned how to sell them on Amazon.com.
Educate the People
Can you help this person out or do you have this same question? The question is
How do you choose the best home-school program?
I am thinking about home-schooling my children, ages 7 and 11, and I know there are different curriculum's for homeschool. I don't know where to go to find out about homeschooling resources or how to compare the different programs. In addition, what resources are available to home-school parents? How can you suplement the social aspects, art, PE, and other programs offered in school. I would like to find the program that is right for my children and encorporate all of the additional activities to create a well rounded education for them.
Don't Give Up
5 quick tips to help boost your mood if you're feeling tired or discouraged.
To your homeschooling success,
C. Christina Davis
Good Stuff: Learning Tools for All AgesWinner of the Parent's Choice Award in 1994, this popular resource guide covers a wide range of learning materials. The chapters in the book are: (1) "Reading and Literature: Beginners to Bookworms"; (2) "Writing: From ABC to the Great American Novel"; (3) "Mathematics: Counting to Calculus"; (4) "History and Geography: When, Where, Who, What, and Why"; (5) "Science: Beetles to Black Holes"; (6) "Foreign Languages: Or Parlez-Vous Espanol?"; (7) "Arts and Crafts: Mudpies to Mozart"; (8) "Creative Thinking: Or How is a Raven Like a Writing Desk?"; (9) "Life Skills: Learning for the Real World"; and (10) "Multipurpose Resources: Something for Everybody." To order this book through Amazon, click here
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