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Free curriculum links compilation:

Postby nickklein » Mon Nov 29, 2010 4:25 am

I have posted this on a different post as a helpful guide for someone but decided I might as well share it with everyone. These are all free resources for those who aren't able to afford expensive books, curriculums.

Language Arts
http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/language_arts/ A nifty site filled with worksheets ranging from beginners and working your way through to advanced language.

Science -
http://www.design-your-homeschool.com/e ... mentebooks - Is great for science related experiments teaching your children about magnetism, electricity, chemistry and different aspects of science. *These experiments on the site are given to you for free with video tutorials.*

http://www.uq.edu.au/_School_Science_Le ... nceLessons - This is an excellent free resource for science which categorizes different sections of science for years 1- 6

http://www.eequalsmcq.com/classicsciinfo.htm - Good for introduction to biology, physics and chemistry. You can obtain one of the books for free but then the others you can buy for a low cost. **PLEASE NOTE: I am NOT affiliated with this website, I just think it's a good science curriculum**

History:
Cant help you out here since I don't know which country history you want hehe

Music:
http://musicmoz.org/Education/Courses_and_Lessons/ - Although a lot of children do learn music, I'm never fussed with it and most of the time don't teach it.

Arts -

http://www.kinderart.com/ Is for free art resources. You will have to look around the site and find what you are looking for. A vast range of lessons on this site.

This is what I have found so far and will continue to find free helpful resources for you, however I am rushed to go to work now but I will keep posting later tonight.

I wish you goodluck in your homeschooling success ! :) :lol:
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Postby Theodore » Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:40 pm

I have stickied this because it's a fairly large list and we may as well use the thread to store any other links to free resources that people feel like posting. Post here, keep the rest of the forum area clear.

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Postby romacox » Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:07 am

Bill Gates has started a website with videos of free math lessons. It has a very large selection, and growing. here is the link:
http://www.khanacademy.org/

The following link has several free lesson plans on various subjects:
http://educators-space.blogspot.com/p/sight-map-of-articles.html

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More Free Lesson Plans

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Postby hsingscrapper » Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:09 am

I have some faves to add to this list if I may.

http://www.freelyeducate.com has a lot of links to different free things. Some are ongoing and others are limited time offers.

http://www.amblesideonline.org/ is a charlotte mason based curriculum and most, but not all, of the books are free online.

http://oldfashionededucation.com/ is completely free and she has weekly schedules for every grade up to 11th but there is only a booklist for 12th.

I hope this helps.

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Some sites i used and enjoy. time 4 sharing:

Postby jinger » Mon Sep 26, 2011 3:54 am

Homeschooling Programs is one with good initial info.
i'm aware that this is a homeschooling forum, but after all, unschooling has a very similar philosophy. unschooling.
if you yet to know a-z, its about time you do.
hope you benefit it (at least as much as i do) :wink:

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Free Online High School Courses: Subject-by-Subject Links

Postby TrayKay » Tue Nov 22, 2011 1:34 pm

Just wanted to add this. I'm compiling a list of links to free online high school courses that follow North Carolina's graduation requirements. Check it out if you like: http://www.examiner.com/homeschooling-i ... -materials

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Character Education Curriculum

Postby itsrks » Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:30 am

Here is a list of pdf files for high school subjects. Each file contains free courses and/or supplements for courses.

http://upliftingeducation.net/high-scho ... guides.php

Discovering the Real Me, a character education program, offers comprehensive moral education. Its easy-to-follow textbooks and teacher manuals feature stories that present moral challenges. The curriculum begins with lessons based on fables for students in grades 1 and 2. It continues with lessons based on fairy tales for students in grades 3 and 4. The series builds to "Preparing for Life in Society," for students in grade 12. Each book has 17 lessons with 2 sessions each so if one session is done each week, it will take a total of 36 weeks to complete the grade. Lessons usually begin with a story and continue with learning objectives and suggestions for interactive exercises.

http://upliftingeducation.net/community ... -of-heart/
Get HEART (Help and support, Expansion of the mind and heart, Academic excellence, Realization of unique genius, and Training of heart) http://www.upliftingeducation.net/

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Free Game Development Curriculum

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Free Math Curriculum

Postby andYOU.com » Wed May 02, 2012 10:25 am

Our company has recently made our newest textbook available online for free. It's useful for a real life applications of math type of course and also has some chapters on financial literacy. This book was written by Dr. Ron Larson, a premier math author whose books are used by more than 5 million students annually.
There is no gimmick. This book really is available completely free and requires no login or personal information. You can access it at www.mathandyou.com

Thanks for reading!

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Postby Vrindavan » Fri Jun 22, 2012 8:10 am

http://mathsonline.com.au is not free now.
Remove from your listing ?

Moderator's note - it has been removed

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Free Resouces and Curriculum

Postby wraycroft » Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:16 pm

Here is a site that has free curriculum, support, and resources for homeschooling families: H4H (see site below)

We also provide free field trip reviews for some of the places we have visited in the past several years.

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Postby Vrindavan » Mon Nov 05, 2012 11:00 pm

Free Online Homeschool Curriculum Videos
http://digcan.com/edu/home/online/free

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Thank you

Postby mindy8 » Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:36 pm

I am always so impressed and grateful when people take the time to share what they have found!! It is such a blessing to so many!


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