General Great Links
This is great for all resources. Handwriting paper, They have tons of stuff for all subjects. Get your tea ready and spend an hour just pursuing.http://donnayoung.org/index.htm
This is a great site for free curriculum links! I could spend hours hopping from link to link here.
http://www.freelyeducate.com/curriculum/
This is a wonderful site to make things.
http://quizlet.com/
A great link for lap books
http://www.freelyeducate.com/lapbooking-notebooking/
This site is out out by Yale. They offer free online videos on an array of subjects.
http://oyc.yale.edu/
This is a Chritian site for homeschooling families. It offers devotionals and great articles.
http://www.crosswalk.com/family/homeschool/
This site is great. I wish I had found it before we taught cells. There's tons of stuff here.
http://www.spellingcity.com/teacher-resources.html
A site on "Notebooking" - its not free stuff but might be something you enjoy.
http://notebookingpages.com/
A site that offers some grants and scholarships along with resources. Some of which are listed here.
http://www.homeschoolfoundation.org/
A site for audio stories related to character and values.
http://myyoungchild.org/
If you haven't checked this out, you should. It offers a very informational and interactive sites for kids of all ages!
http://www.brainpop.com/
A site for audio stories related to character and values.
http://myyoungchild.org/
If you haven't checked this out, you should. It offers a very informational and interactive sites for kids of all ages!
http://www.brainpop.com/
Great Reading Links
Ok so if you happen to not know about Starfall or aren't using it can I just say, it's one of the best all around reading sites ever made! Like ever! We used it when I was teaching years ago. I used it to teach my son his alphabet and yes now both of them sit and use it together. Enough said. Go to it if you haven't. I only used the free stuff for years.
www.starfall.com
Now I actually pay for the subscription and totally think its worth it. Infact you can find a whole slur of resources and great things under the teacher resource. So hurry up. Get on it! I'm not making any money with them. I'm just excited about it.
A great resource if you have a child who is struggling to read or if you are overwhelmed while teaching them.
http://www.succeedtoread.com/index.html
Ok so if you happen to not know about Starfall or aren't using it can I just say, it's one of the best all around reading sites ever made! Like ever! We used it when I was teaching years ago. I used it to teach my son his alphabet and yes now both of them sit and use it together. Enough said. Go to it if you haven't. I only used the free stuff for years.
www.starfall.com
Now I actually pay for the subscription and totally think its worth it. Infact you can find a whole slur of resources and great things under the teacher resource. So hurry up. Get on it! I'm not making any money with them. I'm just excited about it.
A great resource if you have a child who is struggling to read or if you are overwhelmed while teaching them.
http://www.succeedtoread.com/index.html
Another one to help parents with the task of teaching reading.
http://www.literacyconnections.com/
www.starfall.com
Great Science Links
This is great for older kids who love doing experiments at home.
http://www.sciencefix.com/
I wish I had found this site months ago. If you are still teaching the cell. Go here now!
http://www.freelyeducate.com/science/
A great science site for younger kids (4 and 5 yr olds). She posts about ways we can get them involved in science.
http://littlemisshypothesis.blogspot.com/
Great site about the human body! It's like looking inside medical books...
http://www.innerbody.com/
This is a great site for a ton of things. It links you to the Peace Corp podcasts. It has languages for them to hear and latest breaking news that is safe for kids to see.
http://kids.usa.gov/social-studies/index.shtml
Here is the peace corps link.
http://wws.peacecorps.gov/wws/educators/
This one is laid out like a kid version news site. Great for young readers who love to hear and know what's going on the world. Also has a good game link.
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/
http://www.freelyeducate.com/free-ebooksGreat Math Links
This is great math fact practice for kids older than mine. I just wanted to log it for the day they do need it. I would suggest it for 2nd and up.
https://www.xtramath.org/
And Again, here'swww.starfall.com
Great Science Links
This is great for older kids who love doing experiments at home.
http://www.sciencefix.com/
I wish I had found this site months ago. If you are still teaching the cell. Go here now!
http://www.freelyeducate.com/science/
A great science site for younger kids (4 and 5 yr olds). She posts about ways we can get them involved in science.
http://littlemisshypothesis.blogspot.com/
Great site about the human body! It's like looking inside medical books...
http://www.innerbody.com/
Great Social Studies Links
This site is great for those of us teaching Ancient History (CC). It has power points, lesson plans, videos, etc and it's all separated by subject. Very easy to navigate.
Same site as above, just more general in topic. They have everything here.
http://kids.usa.gov/social-studies/index.shtml
Here is the peace corps link.
http://wws.peacecorps.gov/wws/educators/
This one is laid out like a kid version news site. Great for young readers who love to hear and know what's going on the world. Also has a good game link.
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/
Great Freebies Sites
http://www.freelyeducate.com/educators-freebiesGreat Organization and Cleaning Links
http://www.homeorganizationhelp.com/TheBusyMomsHouseCleaningEbook.pdfThis is great for helping you with all the other stuff we have to do inside the house. :)
Enjoyed reading through your blog. Well done. :) Colleen www.solagratiamom.com
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