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Teaching Preschool And Early Grades
“Homeschooling With Young Children”:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/198690/ Many children learn best by touching and doing things:
http://www.thehomeschoolmagazine.com/How_To_Homeschool/ “How Do You Homeschool When You Have Other Small Children At Home?” This site has more valuable links on this topic: http://www.eduqna.com/Home-Schooling/1455-home-schooling.html EXPLORATIONS 4 KIDS Ann Zeise has collected some wonderful educational sites for use by homeschoolers. She gives this warning: “You are entering a section of A to Z Home's Cool full of engaging and inspiring sites, hand selected, reviewed and catagorized by an ex-school teacher turned proud home educator. All links were child-friendly when they were listed. Some could, in a moment, change owners and the content drastically modified. For this reason, I encourage parents to be nearby when children enjoy these explorations.” http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/explore/Explore.htm MAKING MATHMATICS FUN FOR KIDS Math is another area where homeschools can do better than school-schools. How To Teach Mathmatics To Homeschooled Kids:
http://education.more4kids.info/57/ Free Math Games For Kids: Learn Fractions With Cuisenaire Rods: http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/silha/Lessons/cuisen2.html Make Learning Times Tables Fun:
http://blog.littlelegends.biz/2008/03/31/ MORE FUN LEARNING FOR KIDS Teaching Mom has some great resources for younger (and older) kids. Love her art links!
http://www.teachingmom.com/index.php? Easy Fun School has some great materials for kids in the early grades. I see right now on the site language studies based on the Chronicles of Narnia. Let’s Get Kids Writing: http://www.short-stories-help-children.com/ KidsGardening.com teaches kids through garden projects. Cool Science For Curious Kids. The Howard Hughes Medical Institute has some cool science projects for kids from kindergarten through about second grade. http://www.hhmi.org/coolscience/ WIND ENERGY FOR KIDS The site starts with “what is energy,” moves on to electricity and natural gas, and then goes to “energy and the environment.”
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