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- Middle Age Freebies We are currently doing a unit study on the Middle Ages that will last all year long. In our research we have already gathered a ton of links and we needing a place to put them that we could add a brief description on. It never fails that just when yo...
- Homeschooling on a Shoestring Have you ever wanted to homeschool your children, but thought you just couldn't afford it? There are so many whole, expensive curriculums out there. Many of them are excellent, but they were certainly out of my price range. I am...
- The History of Education in America Our current system of education has a history that reaches back no more than three hundred years. I hope to enlighten the reader on how it came to exist and why.I recently started reading John Gatto's The Underground History of American Education...
- Homeschooling My grandmother was a teacher and I always had the highest respect for teachers when I was in school. Things are not so good in some of the public schools anymore. The stories coming from the public education sector get more horrifying each year. Nea...
- A is for ABC Club Our homeschool group had a great time with a year-long ABC Club. Kids from age 3 to age 6, 7, and even 8 were able to have fun on equal footing whether they had already begun reading or didn't know the alphabet yet.
- SquidooSchooling I just wanted to share some of the Squidoo lenses I've seen that make great educational resources. They're not necessarily written with the intention of being used in homeschooling, but they have great information that could be of interest to homesch...
- A hectic, urban family's homeschooling journey Every family's homeschooling experience is different, and seeing how different families approach it gives you confidence that you can do it, too. So I wanted to share my experiences of how we integrate our busy working life with our very relaxed home...
- Homeschooling Information with Homeschool Advice This homeschooling lens offers help for parents debating on homeschooling, homeschool requirements, the best homeschooling program's, different homeschooling methods, and info on the benefits of homeschooling. You will find homeschooling resources for...
- Ann Brundige, Author of 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 resou...
- Inexpensive Homeschooling Tight budgets do not have to hinder parents who want to teach their children at home. Homeschooling is valid option for parents of all education and income levels. Parents can make homeschooling affordable by purchasing used or discount materials, a...
- The Importance Of Education "We shall not grow wiser before we learn that much that we have done was very foolish." - F. A. Hayek The supposed purpose of education, as marketed by the education industry, is career advancement, higher pay, and empowering a college gra...
- Frog Unit Study: Hopping to Learn Take trips to the frog pond. Become a frog and play games and sing songs, gobble up the insect words and swat the fly verbs. This lens will give you dozens of ideas, resources, hints and tricks to create frog-themed activities for both homeschool fam...
- Evelyn Saenz: Lensography of a Teacher My passion is teaching and finding ways to teach children in fun, hands-on, creative ways. The unit studies I make on Squidoo reflect my view that learning should be integrated and no skills should be taught in isolation. I believe that each topic s...
- ★ Homeschool Quotes ★ WE LEARN NOT FOR SCHOOL, BUT FOR LIFE. These life-learning, life-affirming quotations will help you find the right words to explain your homeschool lifestyle to skeptics ... or help you take the homeschooling plunge ... or maybe help you remember why...
- Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? How do you feel about Gray Wolves? What do you know about wolves in general? Do wolves really dress in Grandma's clothes and eat little girls? In the Wolf Unit Study you can learn about the anatomy of these fascinating canines, where they live,...
- Wow Wow Wubbzy Meet Wubbzy, a loveable little ball of fun with a kooky tail and his best pals Widget and Walden as they play in their beloved town of Wuzzleburg! Children will giggle their way through Wubbzy's adventures and end up wanting to play kickety-kickball...
- Lobsters of the Sea What do you know about the lobster in the fish tank at your local grocery store or fish market? Learn all about lobsters, their habitat and what their lives are like before they reach your plate. How long can a lobster live? What kind of habitat doe...
- Skip Count, Skip Count, Count by Two's Skip Counting is what you do when you count by 10's, 5's or 2's. All young children learn to Skip Count but did you realize that this is one of the beginning steps to learning multiplication. This lens has rhymes, songs and activities for teaching S...
- CLEP Study Guides | CLEP Exams What are CLEP exams? They are a way for you or your student to get that college diploma paying less tuition and graduating in less than 4 years. You may even want to think about them as student financial aid that you can control. Interested? Please r...
- Lesson Plans Are you a teacher? Do you home school? Are you a substitute teacher? If yes, below you will find some great resources to help you with your lesson plans. You will find links to sites that will help you make the best lesson plans for...
