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Here's a fun website that we discussed at the KiDS/ESTHERS discussion time.  www.flylady.net   -simple tips for making your home run smoothly.
 
 
Thought you might like this web-site.  www.enchantedlearning.com
It has alot of great things on it for schooling, like blank maps, science sheets, geography sheets, animals, foreign language, etc.  I use it alot for the kids.  -from Joi Stratman
 
Another really great website about dinosaurs is  http://www.christiananswers.net  Also from time to time Dewayne and I have a question and answers time at our home to answer questions about Creation  vs. Evolution, did God use evolution, Did dinosaurs really exist and were they around with  Adam and Eve.   
 
 
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 ONLINE FLASHCARDS;
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POPULAR IN STATES WHERE TESTING ISN'T REQUIRED, BUT PARENTS LIKE TO SEE HOW THEIR CHILDREN ARE DOING. 
 
 


Robert Krampf's Experiment of the Week is a regular science activity. You can sign up for his email (which arrives on Monday) at www.krampf.com.  Some of their favorite supplements are NASA Space Science News; BeatCalc (Beat the calculator-learning mental short cuts to beat the calculator-this is for mom and dad!); and Book Adventures.org. 

Some of the things MaryAnn Knipp is looking at implementing are:

     Prima Latina, Latin Christiana http://www.memoriapress.com/

     Learning Living Books http://www.livinglearningbooks.com/

     Singapore Math http://www.sonlight.com/Â

     Jay Wile's Science program for 7th graders through Sonlight http://www.sonlightcurriculum.com/product.asp?dept% 5Fid=8&sku=7S0A+++++++++++&read=&search%5Ffunction=&descr=

     Typing Instructor  http://www.timberdoodle.com/catalog/item.asp?SessionID=&ProdID=821&prevPage=/search.asp

 

  The sheets I print out for schedule planning I found at:

http://www.homeschoolforms.jesusanswers.com/Â One word of caution...there are a lot of pop ups on this page.

Another useful one is:

http://www.donnayoung.org/

Online curriculum (http://puo.cffh.com.) [ Editors Note: This seems to be the incorrect address ] It is a free curriculum using many wonderful old books, lots of classics. Most of the books are online and can be printed out a chapter a week, or are available at the library. There is also a wonderful online support group that has been helpful in supplying me with fresh ideas and sharpening insights.