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June 29, 2009 - by Terri Johnson, author of
Homeschooling ABCs (www.homeschoolingabcs.com
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dedicated to helping new homeschoolers gain the
confidence and the necessary skills to successfully teach
their children at home.
5 Must-Have, No-Cost Resources for Homeschooling
This past year has not been an easy one for many Americans,
that’s for sure. With businesses downsizing and laying off
staff, many loyal employees find themselves out of work. With
the bursting of the real estate bubble, many hard-working
homeowners find themselves in a house they can no longer afford
to keep and yet can neither afford to sell. We live in hard
times, but often it is these very hard times that generate the
most creative thinking. As they say… Necessity is the mother of
invention. I believe that was first spoken by Plato. Or you
could say... “Invention is the mother of necessity.” Thorstein
Veblen, the author of that quote, was a U.S. economist and
social philosopher who lived during the latter portion of the
19th century until the Great Depression. He lived in times not
unlike our own. Swift change can cause turmoil.
So, if invention and creativity is spurred on by necessity or
difficulty (and vice versa), then now is a great time to look
for and use no-cost resources that will serve us well during
this economic downturn.
There are many of you who cannot afford homeschooling
curriculum this year. Does that mean that you should put your
children into public school? No, what it means is that it is
time to get creative, even inventive, when it comes to our
children’s education.
And this is your place to start. I am going to share with you
my top 5 “must-have” homeschooling resources that won’t cost
you a dime. Bookmark each of these sites and refer to them
often as you prepare and teach your children during this
upcoming school year.
Top 5 Must-Have No-Cost
Homeschooling Resources
(These are not listed in any particular order because they are
all good! Bookmark or sign up for them all!)
Jim Erskine’s Freebie of the Day - http://www.homeschoolfreebie.wholesomechildhood.com/.
If you are not aware of this site, then I am excited to share
it with you. Jim works with homeschool publishers to provide
you with 1 freebie each day. The link to the freebie is only
active for 24 hours, so you have to act fast, but these are
quality offerings and not just filler junk. Trust me, I have
participated in this program and we have given away a full U.S.
geography curriculum on one occasion and another full ebook on
another occasion. Other publishers are doing the same thing. So
sign up using the “Join List” tab at the top of the page.
The Old Schoolhouse’s Teacher Toolbox -
http://www.thehomeschoolmagazine.com/E_News/index.php#teacherstoolbox.
Most of you are probably aware of their Freebie Friday
newsletter (if you are not, then sign up for that one as well).
But the Teacher Toolbox newsletter is a lesser known treasure.
The Teacher's Toolbox is a great way to inject something extra
into your teaching plans especially when you are homeschooling
on a shoestring.
The Homeschool Mom Unit Studies - http://www.thehomeschoolmom.com/schoolroom/unitstudies.php.
Actually, the entire Homeschool Mom site is a gem and you
should spend some time there getting familiarized with it and
find out what it has to offer. But I specifically highlighted
the unit study page because unit studies are a great way to
homeschool your children especially if you are working with
limited funds. You can teach them all the same topic but at
varying levels. You can often utilize library books and online
information resources - all for free.
Donna Young Printables and Resources - http://donnayoung.org/index.htm.
Yes, this site is a treasure trove of lessons, planners and
forms. There is a form for everything you could ever need. I
especially like her diplomas! If you are looking for a specific
form, a planner or a lesson for a certain subject, make sure
that you check here! Donna Young has so many useful forms and
resources that you will think you have hit the jackpot.
Homeschooling ABCs Free 5 Day MiniClass - http://www.homeschoolingabcs.com.
Sometimes when you are throwing it all together yourself and
not using pre-made curriculum, you can start to wonder if you
are on the right track. Worry no longer… sign up for the free 5
day mini-class at the site above and receive information
on:
* What to Teach and When
* 4 Steps to Homeschooling
Success
* Homeschooling on a Dime
* Getting the Help You Need
* Planning and Scheduling
There you go - 5 “Must-Have” No-Cost Resources for
Homeschooling. Take advantage of them. Let them be the fuel
that starts your creative engine and keeps it going strong. My
hope and prayer for you is that you have NOT been hit hard by
this financial mess our country has found itself in. But if you
have been, then look for the silver lining amongst the gray
clouds. As Patti Handy says, “Don’t let a good financial crisis
go to waste.” (www.teenscashcoach.com)
Warmly,
Terri Johnson
Bramley Books®, a division of
Knowledge Quest, Inc.
www.KnowledgeQuestMaps.com
1.877.697.8611
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One of our readers
writes...
"Terri,
Thank you
so much for the 5 Must-Have No-Cost
Resources for Homeschooling
article
Ive been
homeschooling for going on 7 years and am
thrilled to be introduced to these
resources
What a
gift!"
Kim
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Terri Johnson, along with her husband Todd, has been
teaching their children at home for 11 years. They also
run a publishing company - Knowledge Quest, Inc. - producing
history and geography materials for the homeschool
marketplace. This past year, they have started two online
classes - Homeschooling ABCs (
www.homeschoolingabcs.com) - dedicated to
helping new homeschoolers gain the confidence and the necessary
skills to successfully teach their children at home; and Upper
Level Homeschool (www.upperlevelhomeschool.com) –
encouraging and equipping homeschooling parents to stay the
course even when their teen enter high school and to finish the
race strong.
Source: http://www.HomeschoolingABCs.com
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