Does Anybody Know Any Good Homeschool Sites?
Question by kwhsteacher: does anybody know any good homeschool sites?
i am a homeschool mom looking for homeschool sites for my 14 year old son
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Answer by jerri
well once he hits high school penn foster is an awesome school the work isnt all that hard and price isnt that bad my boyfriend pays $ 49 a month so that might be good for high school :]
Answer by titus_keeper
There are a couple that are free, aside from possibly printing material off.
Old Fashioned Education is the only one that is completely free, grades K-12 that is not government sponsored. It comes with 40 weeks of scheduling for each grade and a page with links to the readings you will need. It is VERY cool. I am using part of it this year for my daughter, and most of it the next. Along with parts of….
Ambleside Online. It’s a *mostly* free curriculum. There will be some books that can’t be found on-line but must be purchased off-line. The books that must be purchased off-line can be found for a reasonable price, however.
There’s a Yahho Group called 3RHomeschooling, a support group for parents that use these curriculums and other “classical” education formats. The group LOVES to share free-finds with each other, as well. 😉
You are also welcome to visit my blog, at which I have many links to free things as well. I ask that you keep any comments peaceful, however! It’s not a debate blog. 🙂
http://oldfashionededucation.com/fullcurriculum.htm
http://www.amblesideonline.org/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/3RHomeschooling/
http://dancingamonginfiniteloveyahwehs.blogspot.com/2008/07/interesting-links.html
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