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Re: Free curriculum links compilation:
Not so much a program, but I get most of my material from www.keepkidsreading.net The phonics resources are particularly good- covers everything I need.
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If you are a mother who doesn’t know how to keep your kid engaged with learning activities, then it is time you should add some fun in to his routine learning. For more ideas on this take a look at kidsfront.com. Some really easy to implement ideas are listed here on the website and your kid will love them too. I am loving the Tense teaching activities a lot http://www.kidsfront.com/english/present_tense.html.
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I've found a really good resource for helping my high school son and middle school daughter understand the upcoming election. It is called, Think the Vote. It literally has everything about this election, the history of elections, how to talk to your kids about issues. Best part is that it is completely non-partisan. It has been a lifesaver for us this election!
www.thinkthevote.com
www.thinkthevote.com
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FreedomHomeschooling.com
This website has free curriculum for every subject and grade.
This website has free curriculum for every subject and grade.
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Free printable calendars: https://www.dreamcalendars.com/calendar/2020
Free Educational Reources from Twinkl
During the pandemic, to help parents with homeschooling, Twinkl has made thousands of its resources free for parents, which can be accessed here: https://www.twinkl.co.in/resources/parents.
You can also find other free resources for parents and teachers alike here.
You can also find other free resources for parents and teachers alike here.
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