This is a good site; it has all subjects.
http://www.schoolexpress.com/
2006-10-31 00:40:32
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answered by Anonymous
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greater desirable than making use of worksheets - examine on your new child - have your new child examine to you - talk along with your new child - take a walk and communicate - build at the same time - bake at the same time - make puppets - paint - once you save - communicate approximately what you purchase and evaluate expenses and aspects - tutor them the thank you to make replace - take your new child to church - a verify is the 1st instructor a new child has - as a instructor if all I did became hand out worksheets - i'd be doing my scholars a great disservice.
2016-10-03 03:20:30
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answered by ? 4
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Some great homeschool sites to check out:
www.homeschoolreviews.com
www.homeschooldiscount.com
www.hsadvisor.com
www.abeka.com
www.robinsoncurriculum.com
core-curriculum.com
www.k12.com
www.time4learning.com/homeschool-curriculum.htm
www.calvertschool.org
2006-11-01 08:50:03
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answered by Ms. K 4
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www.edhelper.com - all subjects! I homeschool my daughter and I love this website. They have all grades and all subjects!
www.superkids.com - math. I like this for younger grades. gr 5 -
2006-10-31 04:15:01
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answered by an14341991 2
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Have you ever considered that by home schooling a child you are depriving them of one of the most important things in their lives-----------how to interact with their peers, and how to survive in society. This is as important as the academic part.
2006-10-30 23:59:08
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answered by Shossi 6
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http://www.schoolhousetech.com/products/basicfacts/
2006-10-31 04:29:19
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answered by Barb 4
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Here are some of my favorites.:
abcteach.com
ezspelling.com
about.com
Hope this helped!!
2006-10-31 00:13:18
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answered by Melissa C 5
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www.homeschool.com
2006-10-30 23:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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