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Teaching Resources To Help Parents

Teaching Resources To Help Parents

Here are some of my favourite teaching resources. Even though my son’s homeschool program followed the provincial curriculum, I sometimes needed additional help coming up with extra materials to supplement those provided. These are some of the links I found helpful:

  • Khan Academy  – This is an excellent source for lessons on nearly every subject and grade, and most (if not all) of the content is free.
  • Teachers Pay Teachers – Most of the materials available here are not free, but it is created by teachers and there is a good selection that is reasonably priced. I found it to be one of the best places to find unique or specific lesson plans, activities, and project ideas.
  • Calendarpedia – Though this site doesn’t have teaching resources, I found this to be a great free source of downloadable and editable calendars you can use for schedules, physical activity or reading logs.
  • Special Needs Homeschooling – A site that focuses on resources for families homeschooling kids with ADHD, Autism, learning disorders, or other special needs.
  • Tripsavvy’s Virtual Field Trips – Designed for kids of all ages, Tripsavvy has information on 15 locations that offer virtual tours.
  • Smithsonian Learning Lab – This amazing museum offers a wide variety of virtual resources, including: millions of digital images, recordings, texts, and videos in history, art and culture, and the sciences.
  • Funbrain – A collection of free educational games, comics, books, and videos for children in Kindergarten to Grade 8.
  • Storyline Online – This is a fun resource for virtual story time, especially for the little ones. From their website: “The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s Daytime Emmy®-nominated and award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online®, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations. Readers include Oprah Winfrey, Chris Pine, Kristen Bell, Rita Moreno, Viola Davis, Jaime Camil, Kevin Costner, Lily Tomlin, Sarah Silverman, Betty White, Wanda Sykes and dozens more.”

 

Science Resources

Science Resources

These are a few of my go to science resources. I found all of them helpful for me in teaching, and for my son in practicing various concepts.

 

 

 

Math Resources

Math Resources

 

Here is my collection of math resources to help at homeschool. I feared this subject the most when we started homeschooling, but to my great relief, there are many terrific places to find help. Whether you need explanations of various concepts, or extra practice worksheets, these are some of my go to resources:
  • WCLN.CA Math Videos – These were the video lessons most often used by my son’s homeschool program. Their website also allows you search by grade level and keyword.
  • YouTube – an excellent place to try for specific math lessons. Most searches returned several videos that were helpful, and being able to filter by view count to narrow down the most popular ones saves time.
  • Free Math Worksheets– Free printable Math Activity and Practice worksheets for Grades 1-6.
  • Free Math Drills and Worksheets – Free printable Math worksheets with answer key included. I used these often and found them to be great for weekly practice as well as a refresher after Spring and Summer breaks.
  • PHET Simulations – Free interactive simulations for practicing math concepts.
  • Photomath – This smart phone app is brilliant! One click provides detailed answers to just about any math equation. Our homeschool program didn’t always give me an answer key, leaving me to hope I hadn’t made a mistake in my calculations. Photomath saved me so much time and assured me I had the correct answers. Note that I have only used the free version, and recommend this app with the caveat that their pop up ads can be annoying.