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Other Homeschooling Websites
A-Z Homeschool's Cool: Ann Zeise' excellent site may be the
best overall site for homeschooling on the 'net. Articles, resources, games,
what's new, news, whole lessons plans. Use her search engine and check here first.
Abcedarian Academy
Homepre-school site containing lesson plans, skill lists and advice.
Classical Christian Homeschooling: This site is dedicated to
Classical Education and its practical application in grades K-12 for
homeschooling families. They have an excellent book list called 1000 Good
Books and 100 Great books which has been a staple for many homeschooling
families whether they're classically educating or not.
Donna Young's Homeschool Site
Fellow Tennessean Donna Young has a great site full of resources--we especially
appreciate your handwriting and blank forms. If you need a form--start
here.
Eclectic Homeschool Online
The Magazine for Creative Homeschoolers has scads of resources and reviews for
homeschooling parents.
Homeschool.com
This
commercial site is well laid out and contains much useful information. Along
with the usual message boards, FAQ and articles such as "One Hour
Homeschooling", "The Moore Method" and "Car Schooling", they also provide
online classes for a fee.
homeschool.crosswalk.com:
This is Michael Farris' (of HSLDA fame) very successful site. You'll
find lots of links, articles, forums, etc.
homeschooling.about.com:
This site is run by Beverly Hernandez, an experienced homeschooling
mom. She's regularly adding new stuff to the site such as a different
educational game every day and unit studies on each of the States--it's a
treasure trove of information.
Homeschool Internet Yellow Pages
Homeschooling at VegSource: This site has several discussion
boards (religious, non-religious, controversial), a section for kids,
special needs, unit studies and, if you back up to
http://www.vegsource.org
lots of vegetarian and health information. It's also a popular place to sell,
buy and swap curriculum.
Homeschooling Teens & College
Looking for support homeschooling ages 11-18? Here it is! You'll find help with
educating teenagers at home and homeschoolers applying to college are a
specialty. This is Cafi Cohen's website She
and her husband Terry homeschooled two children through middle school and
high school. Both of our homeschoolers were eventually admitted to selective
colleges and offered substantial scholarships."
Jewish Homeschooling
Educator's Network
J.H.E.N. connects
you to Jewish homeschoolers throughout the country and world-wide.
For Kids and Home Education Enthusiasts!
(Especially eclectic and self-directed learning advocates)
This is Cafi Cohen's site. There are message boards for nearly everything:
curriculum, special needs, just chat, newbies, science, a children's section
and much more.
Learn In Freedom.org
Karl Bunday, a
missionary dad in Taiwan, somehow has time to keep up this most excellent
website. His article on Socialization is highly recommended as is his link
farm of other homeschooling sites:
http://learninfreedom.org/homeschooling_hotlist.html
LocalHS: has a large
database of homeschool groups across the nation. And while
TnHomeEd's Tennessee list
can't be beat there may be the odd one that appears there that doesn't
appear here. LocalHS also has a great collection of other information people
in this lifestyle have found helpful such as classic articles and news and
information of related issues such as CPS, charter schools, and pre-school.
National Home Education Network:
The
NHEN website has a thorough list of home education support organizations,
the laws, a quarterly newsletter, an excellent message board, where people
from across the diverse homeschooling community discuss issues, and much
more.
The Moore Foundation --Where modern homeschooling got a huge
start.
Universal Preschool
is a place where parents can find the support they need to do this
themselves and where advocates against the government taking on this
essential task can work together for the sake of the children.
ArabesQ.com
From their website: "ArabesQ was created for women who Home school and/or
were in business, home educated Muslim students and all Multi-cultural home
schooling families around the world looking for a place to gather resources,
free business tips, free home schooling tips, free support, home business
ideas, and a place to network with other Muslim families."
Islamic Education and Muslim Home Schooling Resources
http://www.muslimhomeschool.com/
More than just Muslim homeschooling resources.
Muslim Homeschool Network and Resources
P. O. Box 803
Attleboro, MA 02703
E-mail: MHSNR@aol.com
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