Showing posts with label free homeschool resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free homeschool resources. Show all posts

Monday, January 18, 2016

FREE Martin Luther King, Jr. Resources & FREE Printable

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Friday, October 03, 2014

Fire Prevention Month - Resources & FREE Printable





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Thursday, June 26, 2014

How to Homeschool For Mostly Free



Is it possible to homeschool for FREE?

I'm not going to sugar coat anything. Homeschool for absolutely free, as in not spend a penny....NO! In my opinion, it just isn't possible. The truth is, it costs money to have stuff and do stuff. I say this because when you homeschool you should know that you are indeed going to be spending money on one thing or another. This could be gas for a vehicle, paper and ink for a printer, that one book you just couldn't find for free, homeschool supplies, or perhaps homeschool co-op fees. The list could go on. I will say that I believe it is possible to be extremely thrifty and find free materials.

Below are some tips to be able to homeschool for mostly free.

1) Visit the Library - The library is a fantastic resource and one that I believe every homeschooling family should have access to and use. 

2) Take a Walk - Gas prices these days are ridiculous! If it is possible, walk to your destination. Walks are great for not only health but also wonderful for nature and community studies. 

3) Share With a Friend - Does a friend have a curriculum or book you would like? Perhaps you have one they would like. Make a swap. 

4) Find Resources on the Internet - Google, Pinterest, homeschool blogs, and many other sites are filled with fun ideas, worksheets, and freebies. Type in what you need and you might just find it. 

Here are a couple favorite sites of ours
My Crew Friends have some wonderful homeschooling blogs. 

5) Make Your Own Curriculum - This does take time, but I have found it to sometimes be the best fit for my family. It is very possible to find freebies and put them together to build your own studies

6) Download Free Kindle Books and Apps - Okay, so the Kindle cost money but the books and apps don't have to. I have been able to find many free books and apps that have aided us in our homeschooling journey. 



7) Visit Youtube - Private lessons can be costly. Does your child want to learn to crochet or maybe play an instrument? Visit Youtube. My daughter has learned to both crochet and play the guitar using this amazing resource.


8) Have a Sale - Do you have books and curriculum you are no longer using? Sell those items and use the money to purchase what you need. 

9) Re-purpose - Empty coffee cans make great supply holders, pallets can make great book shelves, and dish racks can hold files and folders. There are a ton of things a person can reuse in homeschooling. Pinterest is great for finding these ideas. 

10) Take a Free Field Trip - Visits to your local police and fire departments can be great field trips. Perhaps you can arrange to visit a local farm. Some areas even offer free museums. Fields trips don't have to be expensive to be fun and educational. Don't feel like leaving home. That's fine as well. Virtual field trips are a fun way to learn and explore the world as well. 

11) Save Here, Spend There - Cut cost in one area to use for homeschooling. For example: I've been known to call companies and ask for a lower rate or discount. Sometimes we have saved a lot and other times we haven't. You just have to try. The point is, if you are freeing money from one area you can use it in another.

12) Plant a Garden - Food costs money and when you are providing three meals a day, everyday, it can get costly. While planting a garden isn't completely free, it can be low cost and eventually save you money. Gardening is very hands-on and educational.

13) Start a Micro Business - Micro businesses are simple and fast to start up. They are generally home-based and and can be started debt free. Running a business can provide extra income that can be used towards your homeschooling experience. The best part of all is you can learn while earning. My daughter recently started a micro business and has done well with it.

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Friends, I hope you found some ideas for homeschooling mostly free. If you have ideas, freebies, or just want to share a story, we would love to hear from you. You can leave a comment below.




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Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Free Homeschool Book - Limited Time Only!


I wanted to share this awesome deal with you. For a limited time only you can get a copy of How To Teach Your Child written by Tamara Chilver


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Friends, I have this book and I can assure you that it is a great read!




Veterans Day Freebies & Resource Links






So what's Veterans Day all about?


Great Britain, France, and other countries celebrate November 11th as Armistice Day to commemorate the ending of World War I on November 11, 1918. Fighting ceased at the 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month. Canada celebrates Remembrance Day on this same date.

The history of the Veterans Day in the United States is:

1919 - President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed November 11th as Armistice Day to remind Americans of the tragedies of war.
1938 - The day becomes a federal holiday.

1954 - Congress changes the name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veterans Day to honor all United States Veterans.

Today, in the United States, Veterans Day commemorates the courage and patriotism of all the men and women who have served in the United States military.

Veterans Day - History and Meaning


Locate a Vet – What a great idea! Online locator from the United States Department of Veterans Affair. It lists VA facilities around the country. Send a card or electronic greeting to a vet.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Polar Regions - wk 4 - Day 8 - Latitude and Longitude & The Tundra

Today we focused more on the tundra and latitude and longitude.

Tundra Resources

We learned today that the word tundra is believed to come from the Finnish word "tunturia"which refers to a treeless plain. We found that information HERE

I found a great video on the tundra, but
I was having trouble posting the video. Here is the link - 



Latitude and Longitude Resources


Here is a fun site to find the latitude and longitude of any place - itouchmap.com
We had fun finding the town we live in and discussing our findings.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Homeschooling Approaches

                                Homeschooling Approaches

Here is a wonderful website, that will explain the different approaches. Extremely helpful in helping you understand what approach would be a fit for your family.
                                    http://www.homeschool.com/approaches/




http://eho.org/homeschool_prep/styles.asp

   

What is the Best Homeschooling Style for Your Family?


This is a must read! 

Monday, February 20, 2012

Presidents' Day Resources

Updated: 2/16/2015




Presidents' Day 2012

What is the day?
Presidents' Day (also called Washington's Birthday) is celebrated in the USA on the third Monday of February. It is a Federal holiday in the USA. George Washington's birthday was originally designated a national holiday in 1885, but its date was changed by Congress in 1971. The official US holiday is meant to honor only George Washington, but many people consider Presidents' Day a day to honor both George Washington (born on Feb. 22, 1732) and Abraham Lincoln (born on Feb. 12, 1809).



Click here to download and print our FREE If I lived in the White House Printable







abcteach.com - President's Day worksheets and other activities



DLTK-Kids - President's Day Activities








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