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Curriculum, Helpful Links & Class Ideas - Hands On Homeschool

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Online curriculum
Free online flashcards
Online flashcards for a variety of subjects
FreeWorldU
Typical Course of Study for Preschool to 12th Grade (This is where I started and it helped me tremendously.)
Homeschool Buyers Co-op

On Line Curriculum Store
Pizza hut Book it program! Get free individual Pizza's.

Five in a Row
Five in a Row is a unit study curriculum based on children's literature. It is extremely flexible, easy to work with, and inexpensive as materials you'll need are available at the library. They have programs ranging from preschool through high school. Also, they maintain forums to get information from other families using this curriculum.

The creators of Five in a Row are Christian, but the curriculum isn't necessarily. You can purchase supplemental materials to add Bible to your studies, otherwise it covers Fine Arts, Social Studies, Applied Math, Science and Language.




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Kathyrn Time4Learning 2 Apr 29 2008, 11:45 AM EDT by Kathyrn
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We have been using this for a few months now, and it is working well. It's a monthly fee, cancel anytime program that includes Math, Language Arts, Social Studies & Science. Very user/parent friendly and adjustable to the student's learning level. For example, my daughter has struggled with math, so she is on a lower level for that subject-and the higher levels for the rest of the subjects. I was able to adjust that right on the website.
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PaulaOrdunez Curriculum 0 Apr 12 2008, 3:50 PM EDT by PaulaOrdunez
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I have always been one to create my own curriculum! That is why I am homeschooling, because my kids just don't fit into the book! lol Or at least not one particular book!

Anyway, I thought that we could start a curriculum discussion! If you have one that you use and like a lot, or have used and do not like, please do tell!

Start a thread, with the name of the curriculum!
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