Resources for
Homeschooling Help
Whether you are new to homeschooling or a seasoned pro,
chances are you'll always need and be on the lookout for
updated information and material. The good news is there are
literally thousands of resources available on the Internet,
alone.
At the time of this writing, a Google search
using the keyword phrase ‘homeschooling resources’ resulted in
over 3 MILLION hits. You will quickly discover that there are
websites on every topic imaginable, for every age group.
Regardless of your needs, you will have no
problem locating the teaching aids that best meet your
requirements. There are sites that offer low cost or no cost
worksheets, homeschool books, and less on
planning materials. There are both vendors and online schools
that offer top-notch curriculum packages and programs that
cater to every budget.
Visit your local library or bookstore. There
are many very informative books which have been written on the
subject of homeschooling. Together with all available materials
on subjects you are planning to teach, putting together your
own curriculum package is probably easier than you think. If
you choose the library option, consider books that feature
worksheets, blank maps and other teaching materials that can
easily be duplicated, for just the cost of making the
copies.
Join a homeschool discussion group or forum.
There is a wealth of great groups out there. You will become
acquainted with families who are new to homeschooling and
families who have been learning at home, for years. Browse
popular online auction sites or sites that strictly sell used
curriculum. You will discover almost every teaching aid you’ll
ever need, most at a fraction of the original cost.
Another resource that you might not be aware of
is your local school district. By law, districts must allow
homeschooled children to participate in extra-curricular
activities such as band, sports and drama. The majority of
time, you will be required to provide transportation, but that
is a small price for the benefits your child will receive.
There are several print magazines that are
geared toward homeschooling. They
feature write-ups on almost every aspect of teaching your
children, at home. Many of these articles are written by
parents, well versed in regard to homeschooling methods and
more than eager to share their
knowledge.
Here is one of the best online resources for
homeschool guides, curriculums, and other homeschool
information - Homeschool
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