National Home Education Research Institute
Need some statistics to support your decision to homeschool? Dr. Brian
Ray?s organization is the source for high-quality research results. His
book, Worldwide Homeschooling, is a fascinating snapshot of homeschooling
around the world.
A2Z Home's Cool
Ann Zeiss's site is one of the longest-running sites on the web. It may take you a year to get through all her content! She even offers you the opportunity to host a blog on her site. Enjoy!
The Eclectic Homeschool Online and Eclectic Homeschool Lite (for beginners)
An online resource for creative homeschoolers. Feature articles, resources,
product reviews, topical web link index, bookstore, academic departments,
homeschool advice, support & legal information by state.
The Home School Internet Resource Center
A good source for useful links and information.
Home Educators Association of Virginia
A state organization that provides complete information on homeschooling
in Virginia, including The Virginia Homeschool Manual, a huge
compendium of valuable homeschool information. They also sponsor a statewide
convention and homeschool graduation in June.
National Home Education Network
"The National Home Education Network exists to encourage and facilitate the vital grassroots work of state and local homeschooling organizations and individuals by providing information, fostering networking and promoting public relations on a national level. Because we believe there is strength in a diverse network of homeschoolers, we support the freedom of all individual families to choose home education and to direct such education." Lots of excellent information here, including reprintable articles for homeschool newsletters.
Homeschool-Your-Boys - Teach your sons and have fun together at the same time! This website offers practical counsel on the reality of teaching boys. It's a true delight, if you know what to expect and how to deal with it!
Homeschooling Boys
If you are homeschooling boys, here are some excellent articles.
Balancing the Sword - A comprehensive study guide to gain a working knowledge of the entire Bible.
World Book Scope and Sequence
The encyclopedia company has put together a typical course of study
for preschool through high school. This can be useful in planning your
own course of study.
Family Classroom & The Homeschool Encouragement Center
The Homeschool Encouragement Center is a safe haven for Christian homeschooling
parents to come for guidance, encouragement, practical suggestions, prayer
needs, and daily fellowship. There are links and online chat.
Home Schooling Resources
Look no further for homeschooling ideas, materials, curriculums, and resources!
Charlotte Mason Approach
Penny Gardner is the author of the Charlotte Mason Study Guide, and her
site is packed with excellent articles and information about CM's delightfully
simple and effective educational methods. She has a wonderful list of
books and links, and I like her encouragement for mothers to enjoy learning
along with their children.
John Taylor Gatto
If you're undecided about the merits of the public education system, John
Taylor Gatto's books, Dumbing Us Down and The Underground
History of American Education offer an insider's look at the goals
and methods of the government school system.
Jon's Homeschool Page
One of the oldest homeschooling pages on the web. Lots of links and useful
information, including a list of homeschool-friendly colleges. Fortunately,
the list is hardly necessary anymore, as most colleges are homeschool-friendly.
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Unschooling
Unschooling is the novel ideal that institutional, coercive methods of
learning are neither natural nor effective, whether used at home or in
government schools.
The Well-Trained Mind
Susan Wise-Bauer's site focuses on classical education. You'll find book
reviews, links, and articles here. Free e-mail updates.
Trivium Pursuit
One of the original sites devoted to classical education. The Bluedorn's offer a nice selection
of articles and a "Christian Logic" e-mail loop as well as new and used
curriculum materials.
Learn in Freedom
This text-heavy site is loaded with excellent information supporting "learning
in freedom, taking responsibility for your own learning." It offers articles
and excellent links for learning resources, including a regularly updated
list of colleges which accept or actively recruit homeschoolers (as noted
above, this list will always be incomplete, as most college now welcome
homeschoolers).
Christian Book Distributors
Good prices, fast shipping for a wide variety of (not just Christian)
homeschool materials. I've ordered a lot of things through their catalog and website, and have always been happy with their service. Their frequent catalogs contain interesting book and product reviews
by the Andreola family.
Tapestry of Grace
This is a very popular unit study that "attempts to show how the Word
of God and the Hand of God are the warp and woof of the tapestry of time."
Life in America
A chronologically arranged unit study, focusing on American history.
Homeschool Social Register
This site offers homeschool families a private, non-intrusive way to contact
other homeschoolers in their geographic area. There are links for homeschoolers worldwide, plus topic based links. A new feature of this site is the Homeschool Wiki-- a user-compiled batch of articles on "the most painless way to satisfy the bureaucratic requirements for homeschooling legally" in a specific geographic locale. It's a fast-loading site and a terrific resource, so take a little time to browse!
Vegsource
This vegetarian-oriented site hosts some very active homeschool forums
with boards for practically every brand of homeschooler, as well as a
used curriculum swap board. Lots of interesting reading! I've swapped curriculum on this board, and it's amazing how quickly you can sell or buy exactly what you need. They have strict rules as to what can and cannot be listed, so be sure to read the rules before posting.
Vision Forum
This company offers great prices on the reprinted G.A.Henty historical
fiction, plus the All-American Boys Adventure Catalog, the Beautiful Girlhood
Collection, and more.
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Sonlight Curriculum
This website is loaded with valuable information and it hosts some excellent
forums offering subject-specific help. People often ask what curriculum
our family uses, and I am happy to refer them to Sonlight. We adapt their
wonderful core packages to suit our own learning styles and interests,
and we have been delighted with almost everything they recommend. A Sonlight
education will be not only well-rounded, but also thoroughly enjoyable.
Try them!
Homeschool Marketplace
This family-owned site replaces the beloved Elijah Company. At the time of this posting (11/09), they have some good articles and resources. It looks like they plan to grow!
Greenleaf Press
The Famous Men series was one of my favorite history resources for the elementary years. The Greenleaf site
offers articles, e-mail loops, and a look at the Greenleaf catalog. Another
catalog must-have.
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Lifetime Books
This company offers an "always incomplete resource guide" with excellent
product reviews. They also have a free e-newsletter and several discussion
lists. This could be the biggest homeschool catalog available!
Cornerstone Curriculum Project
The Quine's website offers outstanding resources including Music and
Moments with the Masters, World Views of the Western World, Adventures
in Art, Science the Search, and Math Made Meaningful. An excellent
foundation for literacy!
Timberdoodle
A small, family-owned company that focuses on hand-on learning tools.
They carry some unusual items, and provide excellent service.
Tobins Lab
An outstanding homeschooler-owned company that offers books and items
that encourage science through discovery, lap book resources, and more.
Orkin Virtual Roach
Okay, it's not a catalog, but if you're dying to know all about cockroaches, Orkin's virtual roach offers a complete view of the roach and all its systems. You can rotate and examine every part of it, much as you would do in a science lab.
Common Sense Press
The home of Learning Language Arts Through Literature, a Charlotte
Mason compatible literature program, as well as other homeschool resources.
Design-A-Study
Kathryn Stout offers simple, logical, and inexpensive overview guides
for language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and more. These
are excellent resources for putting together a custom curriculum.
Whole Heart Online
Clay and Sally Clarkson, authors of The Whole Hearted Child, have put together a helpful site and offer a free e-newsletter.
Teach America to Read and Spell
An inexpensive, phonics-based reading and spelling program.
SAT Preparation
Jacob Richman has developed this site with over 3,000 multiple choice questions divided into
21 groups. There is also a database browser to review and
print the questions and the correct answers.
Fluent Handwriting
My favorite handwriting program is affordable and infinitely adaptable.
You can use the same book and CD with all your children, and by installing
the Barchowsky Fluent Handwriting font on your computer, you can create
custom copy sheets for each of your children (standard worksheets are
included with the program). It?s a great way to have them practice handwriting
while copying their memory verse. I highly recommend the program!
Professor B Math
If the thought of math brings something less than delight, you ought to
meet Professor B. His unique, enthusiastic approach uses a scripted text
and videotapes to teach math in a relatively enjoyable, low-stress way.
Chalk Dust Company
Another source for math video courses.
Kids Educational Software For Preschoolers
Smart Neurons provides educational software for preschoolers and kids to help enhance their pre-reading skills, story building logic and imagination.
Carolina Science
This homeschool-friendly company has a huge catalog of science supplies,
plus an interesting site with a lot of math, technology, and science information.
Runkle Geography
An excellent geography course that includes a simple system to help you
memorize countries of the world.
Word to Word
This site provides links to many free foreign language resources. They
offer dozens of languages, from Abenaki to Xhosa, and language courses,
translators, and much more.
High School Diploma
At James Madison High School, you can earn a high school diploma anywhere, anytime, in distance learning courses that let you study at home.
The Pearables
This family-owned company offers interesting character-building tales
designed to "bear fruit."
State Unit Studies
About.com offers free, basic unit studies for each of the 50 states. These sites are sometimes very slow to open, and you may find annoying pop-up ads, but the information can be useful.
Clonlara School
An accredited alternative school, providing K-12 curriculum to home educators.
Robinson Self-Teaching Curriculum
Dr. Robinson has an inexpensive, formula-based approach to homeschooling. His own children seemed to learn well with this approach, but it probably helped that he is a scientist and could provide a bit of help through the math and science content! His CD's may be helpful as a supplemental library for homeschoolers.
Rainbow Resources
Not a pretty site, but a huge selection of discounted homeschool curricula,
some useful links, and downloadable planner pages. They also offer a large
catalog (I'm not kidding when I say large-- it's almost as big as Richmond's Yellow Pages Directory!). Their booth is always mobbed at curriculum fairs, so the catalog is definitely the easiest way to shop.
Children's Books
Heavily discounted homeschool books and resources.
Chatham Hill Games
A good source for educational toys, games, models, and puzzles.
Sheppard Software
This site offers a wide selection of educational games. These online learning games for kids include games for history, geography, science, punctuation, grammar, brain games, and much more. There is even a selection of pictures to "paint." Just choose a picture, click on a color, then click on the area you want to paint.
The site will probably work best if you have a fast internet connection (DSL, cable, satellite).
Hearthside Homeschool Helps
A gentle introduction to Konos- an activity-based unit study.
Titus 2
Steve and Teri Maxwell have put together a nice site for Christian homeschool
families. There are active message boards, particularly for Teri's hyper-detailed
organizational system, Managers of Their Homes. They also offer
a free monthly e-newsletter.
Flylady
If you battle with organization issues and household maintenance, visit
Flylady. Through her system of daily e-mails, she will teach you how to
make your home an orderly, happy place, fifteen minutes at a time. It
takes a few days to get used to her reminders and to remember what a 27-fling
boogie is, but the whole system is very much like having a caring mentor
at your elbow, keeping you on track. As you read the e-mails, you learn
to focus on what is important, and to accomplish a lot in manageable bits.
Special-Needs Students
Judith Munday's site offers professional help and resources to parents
homeschooling children with special needs.
Smart Kid at Home
Home is a wonderful place for gifted students. They are able to learn
at their own pace, take college classes as early as necessary, and enjoy
an in-depth exploration of ideas that is not possible when much of their
time is wasted in school. This site explores some of the benefits, and
offers articles, links, and other information.
Dorling Kindersley
This is the publisher's site for some of my favorite history and science
books. They're the kind of bright, well-illustrated books you and your kids will pick up and read
for fun.
Usborne
Another publisher of enjoyable history, foreign language, and geography
books. The Usborne Book of Science is an excellent study tool
for the Natural Sciences CLEP.
Children's Books Central
Offering "A PLACE TO START: for writers, readers, collectors, illustrators,
librarians, teachers, parents, publishers, printers, storytellers and
kids." Lots of information and excellent links related to children's books,
both old and new.
Free Homeschool Forms, Calendars, and Worksheets
Donna Young's site offers free, printable forms for every conceivable
homeschool need, plus homeschool forums and more.
Free Elementary Worksheets
If your child needs to brush up on a particular skill, this site has many
free worksheets on virtually every subject available for download.
Kaboose
This site is not specifically for homeschoolers, but it contains links
to many educational items and interesting sites.
Unique Teacher Gifts
Unique teacher gifts and educational awards consisting of crystal apples,
golden apples, and marble apples etc.
The Home Fire
Terri Camp's site, offering books, a homeschool DVD, bread-making equipment,
workshop tapes, and more.
The Parker Family Website
Here's a look at one family's homeschool, with some very helpful articles.
Enhanced Learning Products
Quote: "Enhanced Learning Products specializes in educational materials,
toys and games that help kids learn in fun and easy ways by involving
the senses. Educational songs, puzzles, manipulatives and more help children
enjoy learning. We also offer free educational information to help parents
and teachers."
Christian Word.co.uk
A simple Christian site for simply the best in Christian books, teachings, articles, poetry and music CDs.
The HomeScholar is a family-owned site in WashingtonState that provides tools and resources to parents considering homeschooling through high school.
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