BEWARE of eBay - they have a policy that 'says' you can't sell teacher's editions, teacher's manuals, instructor guides, or anything along those lines (I have heard of several people who have had auctions pulled because of the offending words). One way arround it is to call it a parent's guide, homeschooling guide, or homeschool kit.
Other options are amazon.com, VegSource, CraigsList (if there's one where you live) and (on Yahoo! Groups), there's a homeschool re-sale group where you can list your items for sale. There's also another site, but I can't remember the name right now, so you may want to search for "used homeschool materials" or something like that.
Oh, and our local group has a used curriculum sale at the end of every school year. If yours doesn't, maybe you could try to organize one.
2006-08-28 11:38:02
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answered by homeschoolmom 5
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Why don't you try donating them to another homeschooling family who could get some use out of them? If, however you are just intent on selling them cause you need money, check with bookstores. Lots of places will buy books, like Hastings Stores.
2006-08-28 07:28:32
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answered by Mrs. MP 3
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Schoolbookauction.com and Homeschoolbid.com are good sources. Ebay has decided homeschooling families are dangerous and vile. They are banning the sale of teacher's guides from their site; including the sale of homeschool materials containing answer keys.
2006-08-28 15:02:52
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answered by coolmom 3
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Check out your locals first. Churches..HS network..HS families..Resource Centers..Outreach Groups. You'll be amazed at the need for homeschooling materials. Then check into your Amazon!
2006-08-31 21:19:14
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answered by ? 2
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The best place is Amazon much better than eBay for this. To find other resources you should look at the information packed site on Home Schooling that I found.
http://www.choosehomeschooling.com
2006-08-28 09:16:30
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answered by sl_dillon 2
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Ebay
2006-08-28 07:27:21
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answered by Anonymous
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try ebay or amazon or put a notice up on shop windows or at a school noticeboard
2006-08-28 07:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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VegSource.com
ebay.com
craigslist.com
www.abebooks.com
www.alibris.com
Local used curriculum sales.
Local support groups.
Friends.
Neighbors.
Local newspaper.
Have your own Garage Sale.
Yahoo groups -- there are quite a few out there.
2006-08-31 08:54:30
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answered by Barb 4
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Ebay, Amazon or half dot com are pretty good - you can also try craigslist.com
2006-08-28 07:27:44
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answered by Weasel 4
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pls donate to needy
2006-08-28 07:27:59
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answered by imranrashid1 2
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