
As parent/teachers, it is nice to have a plethora of resource links to glean from. These links include lesson plans, teaching information, articles, free stuff, online games, and all kinds of other things that we can draw from for variety in our lesson plans.
http://www.educationstation.ca
Stuff for teachers and parents, some free, some to buy!
http://encarta.msn.com/schoolhouse/default.asp
MSN's Encarta "Schoolhouse" site - absolutely LOADED with lessons in all subjects, as well as links to other educational sites.
http://school.discovery.com/
Discovery Channel's great resource for both teachers and students. This site could take awhile to browse as it's chock-full of great stuff!
http://lessonplanz.com/
Lesson plans and resources for teachers and parents
http://www.schoolexpress.com/
School Express - mostly primary resources, lots of freebies!
http://www.educationalfontware.com
Educational Fontware Site
http://www.teachertools.org/
Freebies, lesson plans, software, games and puzzles, curriculum sites, and more!
http://www.easyhomeschooling.net
Lorraine Curry, author or "Easy Homeschooling Techniques", has a site with lots of free information and helpful articles.
http://www.donnayoung.org/index.htm
Wow! A cornucopia of information and resources for you, including, but not limited to: scheduling and forms help (including printouts); high school help; penmanship; how to make lesson plans; all kinds of printouts (free!); how to make a timeline book and much, much more!
http://www.homeschoolreviews.com
Thanks to Shelley from the CEMAH list for this great site! Here's what it's about: "To provide a home where all sorts of home schooling curriculum reviews can be written, reside, and be read. All home schoolers are welcome to post their reviews of curricula that they've used--the more the merrier!" Go read some, and then write some!
http://www.adventures-in-learning.com/
Many nice articles, helps and links for general "how to get started" stuff!
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~cmautry/keepers/
This is a homeschool organizer that you can purchase for $35.00 US - looks very thorough and complete. Worth a good look if you are in need of a planner!
http://www.lessontutor.com
"Here @lessontutor.com you will find free lesson plans, unit studies and worksheets for all levels, all abilities and all subjects of Grade School and High School. Our other featured articles will give you general teaching and learning encouragement, references and support. These are all free for you to print, use and circulate."
http://www.sitesforteachers.com
Billed as "The Net's best resource for teachers", this is a link to a thousand other resource links!
http://www.homeschooloffish.com/
A page of links, quite a few of them being of the "resource" type, as well as some other interesting areas to browse.
http://www.homeschoolforms.jesusanswers.com/page2.html
If you need planner pages, you can download some from this site. 4-day, 5-day, weekly, monthly, yearly, and more!
http://www.thecanadianteacher.com/index.html
"Free Stuff for Canadian Teachers is a site where educators can find the latest links to free resources, materials, lesson plans, software, samples and computers."
http://www.dositey.com/index.html
"Interactive lessons and exercises, open-ended questions, print worksheets, challenging problems and more..."
http://hometown.aol.com/sitnbquiet/lessons.htm
This site has links to myriads of sites with lesson plans, unit studies, worksheets, and lots more!
Learning Style Quizzes!
-Preschool to Kindergarten Children:
http://www.parentcenter.com/calculators/learningstyle/learningstyle1.jhtml
-Grades 1 to 3 Children: http://www.parentcenter.com/calculators/learningstyle/learningstyle1.jhtml?_GRADE=firstGrade
http://www.educationindex.com/index.html
Education Index: Directory of education and education-related sites on the Internet, divided by subject and level or form of education. Covers more than 30 subjects for primary, elementary, secondary, graduate, and adult education. Includes sites to help choose a career or find a job.
http://www.homeschoolzone.com
The HomeSchool Zone: The Internet has been a boon to the home school community, providing educational resources and creating a sense of community. This resource site has everything one could need to find out about home schooling, communicate with other home schoolers, and put together your own teaching plans.
http://highwire.stanford.edu/lists/freeart.dtl
Virtual Libraries: An online offering of the Stanford University Libraries, this site provides 145,748 free full-text articles on a wide variety of scholarly subjects.
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn
Blue Web'n Learning Applications: Well-organized, searchable "library of Internet-based instruction" that describes and rates Web sites judged useful for students, teachers, and librarians. Covers sites in the following content areas: the arts, business, English, foreign language, health and physical education, history and social studies, science, technology, mathematics, education, vocational education, and community interest.
http://www.familyeducation.com/home
Family Education Network: A good site for parents in search of advice about how to help their children learn. Articles and discussion groups cover areas like special education, home schooling, and school-parent relations.
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/index.html
Free lesson plans for school - check out the homepage of this site, too!
http://www2.worldbook.com/wc/browse?id=pa/tcs
As a source of information, World Book offers the results of ongoing research into curriculum requirements and standards. The learning levels include preschool through grade 12. Naturally, there are regional and local variations that cannot be accounted for in every detail. But the typical course of study reflects general curriculum requirements across North America. The information is categorized by grade level and general skill type or discipline.

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