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I have learned many
things and asked many questions over the years and
continue to do so on my own homeschool journey. Some of
the information that I've gathered may be of interest
and use to some of you, so I offer it here for you. :)
Things to Buy
Curriculum
Magazines
This year (2007) I posted this to several online groups of
veteran homeschoolers:
"We got a good chunk
back from our taxes this year so we've allotted
some towards our dd's homeschooling...I'm looking
into curriculum, but
am leaning towards buying some learning
materials/supplies
(non-curriculum) that might be a good investment
towards her home
education. I'm looking for things that you've
purchased and you can
vouch for their value, in your child learning much
from them and being
greatly interested in them...that sort of thing...or
things that you
would buy if you had the money. bigger ticket items,
like $50 or
more...things that you think would be or are very
worth the money in
helping in your children's learning at home."
I also asked for
recommendations to invest in to keep my toddler busy
while I do focused work with his sister.
Below is a list of the
resources that I have compiled from the responses that I
received:
(Each bullet is a response from a
different parent.)
This was
in answer to my question of "what curriculum do you use,
if any?" on a number of online homeschool groups.
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We use the K-12 program, all our lessons are
online. It really has worked well for us. K. needs
to have a schedule and structure with school, and
this seems to work really well with that. Though I
have known people who have used the K-12 curriculum
in more unstructured manner and it worked great for
them. The best part of the curriculum is it is
free, plus you get a free computer (we passed on it
since we got a laptop for school), since it is an
online school. The website is
www.K12.com
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I am using The Well
Trained Mind, which I've found a lot of fun to
read and plan with. I did a ton of research on
all of the curriculum that is recommended in the
book and here is what I plan for the K & 1st
grade. A lot of the things I'm using are
non-consumables, so they can be used with the
next child down the line as well. I don't know
how it will work out for us, but I thought I'd
share.
Kindergarten -
Total Cost ~$250
First Grade -
Total Cost ~$250
- Language -
Spelling Workout A $13.95; First Language
Lessons $14.75 ; Bob books (previous year
purchase) & McGuffey's Eclectic Reader 1
$8.25
www.rainbowresource.com
- Handwriting
- Zaner-Bloser Grade 1 Student Book (w/ream
of paper) $20
www.zaner-bloser.com, once she moves
beyond this she'll be doing 2-3 short
sentences a week of copy work and working on
writing simple letter's to family/friends.
- Math - Saxon
Math 1 homestudy Kit $72.75,
www.rainbowresource.com Saxon Math
Manipulative Kit K-3 (previous year
purchase)
- History -
Story of the World - Ancient Time & Story of
the World Ancient Times Activity book set-
$26.00
www.rainbowresource.com
- Science -
Study animals, human body & plants - Library
books & Internet
- History
reference books - Usborne Encyclopedia World
History - $14.75; Kingfisher History
Encyclopedia $18.95; Blackline Maps CD &
Book $43.00 rainbowresource.com These books
will be used for history through out
elementary school.
Many of the
books can be purchased used on
www.amazon.com but I would beware
because when you combine the shipping and
then compare it to the price on
www.rainbowresource.com it isn't always
cheaper. At
www.rainbowresource.com if you spend
$150 or more you get free shipping - so I
plan on buying everything at once and
getting free shipping. I also have tons of
websites that I use both to entertain my
daughter (our recent favorite is
www.starfall.com ) and for homeschool
planning (best one so far is
www.donnayoung.org ).
This was in
answer to my question of "what homeschool magazines do
you recommend, for me and also educational magazines for
my child?" on a number of online homeschool groups.
For Homeschooling Parents:
Magazines for
Children, Recommended by Homeschooling Parents:
First, check out this
list here:
http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/materials/Magazines4kids.htm
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