The next time you're looking for some videos of marine life or animal life, you need to check out OceanFootage.com and NatureFootage.com. Both sites actually offer stock footage for licensing, but the videos are available for viewing, so homeschoolers can easily use the site for educational purposes. The videos on both sites are organized in […]
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Get Free Books (and other stuff) from Amazon.com
I adore Amazon.com. We order books from Amazon at least once a month. Thankfully for our bank account, a good portion of those books are free because of Swagbucks. If you haven't checked out Swagbucks yet, you're seriously missing out — especially if you're a homeschooler. By doing web searches like you'd normally be doing, […]
Interest-led History Lessons: Jewish History and WWII
Interest-led history lessons can benefit the learner and the teacher. Ask you kids what they would like to learn about, it may surprise you. Although we'd planned to have Jaden study the Middle Ages this year, we've changed our mind (one of the benefits of homeschooling). Last month we asked Jaden to write down a […]
Free Online Backup for your Important Homeschool Documents
I use the computer a lot for homeschooling. I save ebooks, schedules and calendars I create, and so much more. To complicate the issue, I have more than one computer that I use, so it's a pain to have to copy the file from one computer to the other to make any changes to it. […]