A few weeks ago (yes, I’m a little behind in blogging) our homeschool co-op group was blessed to participate in
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Archives for August 2009
Video: Gettysburg reenactment video
BugScope
Bugscope is the just about the coolest thing to come down the educational pike for budding entomologists. You supply the
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Free American history films for educators
The Pare Lorentz Center at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is offering teachers free films on loan
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Nature Camp
We finished up our last week of summer camp with a great nature camp by the sea. We learned about:
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Number Line Activities & Worksheets
You can print out this cute Hopping Frog Number Line. Students can use it to review counting, numeral recognition and
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Mathway
Mathway is a homeschooling parents dream. If your child is having problems with Basic Math, Algebra, Pre-algebra, trigonometry, Pre-Calculus or
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Spanish Language Resources
Sparkle Box has a series of Spanish word & phrases printables, including this parts of the body series, available for
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Leopard Geckos forever
We had two more Leopard geckos hatch last week. That brings our count to 5 hatchlings and 3 adults…in case
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Welcome to the first grade
It’s official. We have two first graders in our homeschool. Today was the first day of First Grade. Needless to
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Drop Box to the rescue!
Do you use more than one computer?Have you been known to email yourself files, documents, or pictures?Are you tired of
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Video: What is Open Courseware?
Video: A Vision of students today
Video: Shift Happens
Video: Teaching Digital Learners
Free Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
The U.S Department of Education is sponsoring a website that makes it easier to find online teaching and learning resources
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