My Mom, Ann Brundige, and Her Free K-12 Teaching Resources Blog

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My Mom's Blog: Annie's Resource Attic

I've created this page to help parents and teachers find Ann Brundige's website, Annie's Resource Attic, a great resource for free, educational software for your kids!

For over two decades, Ann Brundige has been creating multimedia educational resources like interactive e-books, unit studies and writing activities. She includes access for children with special needs. She creates clip art packages that are great for classroom use. Best of all, everything in Annie's Resource Attic is free for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons License (see her terms of use).

If you're a teacher, educator or homeschooling parent, please check out my Mom's website for free, fun and educational software activities for your kids!

What's New at Annie's Resource Attic

The Latest Offerings from Ann Brundige Studio

Build a virtual log cabin! free homeschooling activity
Build a Virtual Log Cabin!

Yep, my mother has entered the 21st century, providing her educational resources through a blog! Click the links below to go to Annie's Resource Attic and read the rest of each entry:
 
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Happy Mother's Day, Mom!

I hope this page sends your website a few extra visitors!

Ann Brundige - Annie's Resource Attic - Mother's Day Card from Ellen

Who Is Ellen Brundige?

Daughter of Ann Brundige

Greetings! My name is Ellen Brundige. I'm not Greek, I just love ancient Greece.

I'm a graduate student in mythological studies -- want fries with that? -- using the web to share my eclectic interests on everything from volcanoes to baseball to Egyptian gods, not to mention minor household gods like my cat.

I enjoy graphics, web design and writing tutorials on the techniques I've discovered. See my Graphics Tutorial Suite, CSS Codes Tutorial, and How to Get Your Lens Found!
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Feedback and Comments

  • jimmyworldstar Dec 13, 2011 @ 9:55 am | delete
    Thanks, I can use some of these materials to help my kids study better. A lot places charge for knowledge but I like how it's free!
  • KarenTBTEN Dec 20, 2009 @ 2:08 pm | delete
    Annie's Resource Attic looks like a beautiful website. I'll be spending some more time browsing it.
  • Teacher May 10, 2009 @ 10:39 pm | delete
    WOW! I was even more pleased after I posted a comment.... great job!
    If you all want to know which charity benefits from the ad revenue of this page, please post a comment! ;) It is Ann's favorite charity...
  • Teacher May 10, 2009 @ 10:35 pm | delete
    Great stuff for teachers! thanks for your tweet! :)

Psst... By the Way...

I've set up this webpage to donate its ad revenue to Room to Read, one of several charities Squidoo has partnered with. You can add a little more by clicking the Paypal link below to donate to Room to Read directly! (Here is news of a Room to Read schoolroom funded by Squidoo charity donations)

My Mom sponsors a few scholarships and supports several literacy programs (unfortunately Squidoo isn't partnered with those particular programs, so I can't put out an auto-donation box for them.)

Room to Read partner with local communities throughout the developing world to provide quality educational opportunities by establishing libraries, creating local language children's literature, constructing schools, providing education to girls and estab

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Greetings! I'm not Greek, I just love ancient Greece.
My blog is hosted by ICDSoft. So is Mom's blog, thanks to my recommendation! Great service.
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Annie's Resource Attic: Latest Posts 

Blog For Teachers and Homeschoolers by Ann Brundige

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A Book my Mom co-authored 

Hyperstudio help

HyperStudio.. for Terrified Teachers

Amazon Price: $0.01 (as of 05/28/2012)Buy Now

Hyperstudio is a Windows/Mac application for teachers, students, or anyone to build multimedia self-contained projects that show text, have buttons, include music or movies.

But how do you use Hyperstudio? This book explains.