Homeschooling links and ...where's that page?
FYI: We had a great week homeschooling on our own!
My list of useful educational links just keeps growing. Here it is:
Websites to help with reading:
Starfall.com (free w/ optional pay website)
Raz-kids.com
Mimiosprout.com
Readingeggs.com
Storylineonline.com
Tumblebooks.com
Reading rockets.org/books
Bookadventure.com/home.aspx
Reading a-z
Websites with great supplemental worksheets and videos:
vocabulary.com
Educationworld.com (love the everyday edits!)
50states.com
Spellingcity.com (I give my kids spelling tests with this – great for teaching multiple kids)
Khanacademy.com (great for math and coding!)
Coursera.com
memrise.com (languages, memorization)
Ck12.org
Grammar-monster.com
Codacademy.com
Wonderopolois.com
Mobymax.com
Kids.nationalgeographic.com
Smithsonianeducation.org/students
Brainpop.com (I have some religious differences with some of the videos, so watch it with your kids – some of them are very good)
MIT also shares much of its course material online, if you have a bored high school student
Websites to help with math:
Ixl.com
Xtramath.com
Big brains (free computer game to teach math facts) timez attack
Khanacademy.com (again)
Gregtangmath.com
Mathisfun.com
Freemathhelp.com
Mathhelp.com
Ck12.org, braingenie
Link for supplemental activity ideas:
other:
http://bie.org/resources project-based learning
http://www.raftbayarea.org/public/pdfs/RAFT-CCSS-MATH.pdf common core math
http://map.mathshell.org/materials/lessons.php math story problem projects/assessments
rainbowresource.com
http://openstaxcollege.org/ free textbooks by respected universities like Rice
hippocampus.org
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/literature/litlibrary/index.html novel guide website
sparksnotes novel guides
Thanks! I am always looking for stuff like this! Another one I like is:
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