www.education-world.com neat site for fast worksheets
www.naturesworkshopplus.com Nature and science supplies
www.MarysFreebies.com go under the title "teachers" and at the botton of the page,
there are 100's if not more of links for free educational tools and other things. I have
received free VHS tapes on how money is made, how our banking and treasury system
works, and tons of free to print pages of games, info and worksheets.
www.thetoylady.com Laura William's Discovery Toy Website
http://manufacturing.standford.edu How's that made? Have you ever wondered how a
common object or product is made? This site will explain it to you. Over 40 different
products and manufacturing processes are explained in plain English. Airplanes, candy
boxes, you name it!
www.hometrainingtools.com A science newsletter, past archived issues with info and
links
www.homeschoolingtoday.com
www.titus2.com Managers of their homes
www.momof9splace.com inspirational women's site on marriage, parenting, etc.
www.nationalgeographic.com
www.brainpop.com educational animated movies for K-12. original animated movies to
explain concepts in a voice and visual style that is accessible, educational and
entertaining for both children and adults. In the K-12 arena, BrainPOP movies demystify
Math, Science, Health, Technology and English topics.
www.whitehouse.gov Have your kids send an email to the President. Ask for a free
coloring book/educational materials and get neat mail from the White House.
www.discoveryschool.com
www.froguts.com online frog dissection
www.learningshoppe.com educational supplies
www.neopets.com virtual pet community
www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/Unitlink.htm unit study resource
www.notebooking.org Homeschooling with notebooks. This is an amazing site even if
you don't use notebooks in your homeschooling. The amount of pictures alone is worth it.
Features Presidents, states, explorers, Kings and Queens, Bible Story pictures, creepy
crawlies, world biomes, scientist, book reports
www.waltonfeed.com The Old Timer's Page their slogan is: "The way we used to do it."
From their website: The pioneers of 100 years ago were already more self-sufficient than
most of us will ever be. Perhaps instead of looking to the future and new ways of doing
things, we ought to at least take a small look into the past and re-acquaint ourselves with the old ways that are proven, that work, yet are nearly forgotten."
www.creationsensation.com/plants
www.biblegateway.com search the Bible in NIV
www.oneplace.com listen to archived Christian radio programs
www.lib.chattanooga.gov use this one all the time to search the Ooltewah-Collegedale
Library
www.easyfunschool.com tons of homeschooling links, lesson plans, resources, etc.
www.classicreader.com Lists of classic literature based on age
www.konos.com unit study curriculum
www.dltk-kids.com tons of crafts and teacher resources
www.veganpantry.com vegetarian recipes
www.science.education.nih.gov/women/scientist/index.html
Free "Women are Scientists" video. A series of free videos and posters
that showcase female scientists in their speciality.
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