Free Homeschool Resources - August Newsletter
Free Homeschool Resources Series: Whole Curriculum Websites
Are you one of those families that don’t have time to search online for lesson plans and activities for your children but still want to teach them in a way that you know will cover the curriculum, and is similar to what the kids in school would be learning?
So many families give up looking for resources online because it’s like falling down a rabbit warren: there are so many interesting burrows to explore but you soon realise you’re lost, and have wasted time you could have spent doing an activity with your child!
I love finding links to resources for families. So much so that I created my inexpensive Always Learning Homeschool Learning Plans. These are basically a collection of links to lesson plans, unit plans and activities: one page of links for each subject. You don’t have to do them all — that would be way over the top! I’ve done the tedious work of collating the collection so you can pick out what works for you and your child.
This month in my paid subscription I’m highlighting three of my favourite go-to, easy-to-use, free online whole curriculum resources. Whether you're a homeschooling parent, a classroom teacher, or a student, I’m hoping you’ll find something here to help make learning a lot easier for you.
Every every month I add another post from my Free Homeschool Resources Series, highlighting my favourite free resources which cover learning in each of the eight Australian Curriculum key learning areas: English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Health and Physical Education, Languages, Technologies, and The Arts, for my paid subscribers.
Plus, each week my paid subscribers will get either a homeschool template, checklist or unit study from my Always Learning collection of resources.
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