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Free worksheets and educational links.

Submitted: 22-Mar-2007

Monarchrock@tripod.com has educational links and free worksheets for all ages! My husband and I created this website after my favorites list became too cluttered! Please feel free to pass it on to educators and students in all settings. . . . [click for more]

 

Rosetta Stone Foreign Language Software

Submitted: 01-Feb-2006

Rosetta Stone computer software is a great choice for language learning, especially for visual learners. The method is simple: the student is shown four images and selects the image that bests matches the word or phrase spoken. It starts out with sim . . . [click for more]

 

Newton's Castle is replete with inquiry learning and investigative training options.

Submitted: 28-Jan-2006

Explore Newton's Castle to learn about his discoveries and secret life. Learn about color, optical illusions, observations from nature and fascinating facts about how cars roll up hill and why dogs chase cars. There are several Project Legal (TIP . . . [click for more]

 

Mathematical Tale WInds

Submitted: 17-Jun-2005

Fabulously creative math stories shared by a passionate math professor who wants to encourage "non-routine" thinking in children. Our family made paper manipulatives for all of the Land of Pome stories in the 2nd through 3rd grades. . . . [click for more]

 

Inventors' Club

Submitted: 18-Apr-2003

My son decided he wanted to be an inventor when he grows up, so I set up a homeschool Inventors' Club. My goals for the club were to help him find friends with similar interests, and to teach the kids some of the science and technology necessary to i . . . [click for more]

 

Incentive to learn the value of coins and how to add them

Submitted: 05-Mar-2003

I found a great way to encourage my son to learn how to count money. When we go out he often will ask for a soda or snack from the vending machines. I started telling him that he could have one if he could figure out how much change he needed. I told . . . [click for more]

 

Play games to practice math

Submitted: 18-Feb-2003

Why spend time drilling math facts when you can have fun playing a game instead? No, I'm not talking about games designed to teach math, I'm talking about regular games. Many games involve some kind of math, even if they weren't designed as education . . . [click for more]

 

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