Educational Websites

Please help me add to this page. Comment below to tell me about the educational websites you use.

ABCya: Kids' Educational computer games and activities.

Calvary Kids: Here is a Christian website with all kinds of printables (free). They have games, abc's, etc. -Renee

Donna Young : This is a site FULL of free homeschool reproducibles from blank schedules to handwriting sheets and anything else you can imagine - Leanne (While checking this site out, I got seriously side-tracked. It's really fun! -Patty)

Ed Helper: Create your own learning activity pages.

Headsprout: This is an excellent online reading curriculum.

Freebie of the Day
This site offers a free homeschool resource that is available every day. If you sign up with your email they will email you the list of what will be available for the upcoming week. They offer free printable books, great historical audios and lots of other good stuff. -Leanne

IXL Math: Practice math skills.

Johnathan Park: Creation Science/Intelligent Design site. Listen to Johnathan Park radio drama online, participate in online adventures, learn about real life creation science adventures for kids, download creation science study guides, purchase Johnathan Park adventures on CD.

Notebooking: Notebooking pages resource.

Starfall: Phonics based program for learning to read and reading practice. Fun reading activities for
kids.

Story Time For Me : On-line stories your child can follow along with.

Vegsource: This site is my favorite!!! It offers a forum on unschooling, homeschooling high school, charlotte Mason, unit studies, classical education at home, encouragement and lots of other topices. You can get great ideas and learn from others. My favorite part of this site is the USED CIRRICULUM BOARD. You can sell your own used cirriculum or purchase from others. As your kids get older the cirriculum tends to get more expensive. I get a lot of my high school books used on this site. Just make sure you read the posting rules before you buy/sell. -Leanne

Zoobuh: This is safe, parent controlled e-mail for kids.

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