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As an unschooling mom, I enjoy seeking out new and fun ideas to challenge and inspire our homeschool. And I'm especially on a constant hunt for better ways to stay organized.
Kahn Academy - The site is FREE and has thousands of tutorial videos and practice lessons for nearly every subject. Teachers (and homeschool parents) can track their students' progress. Go at your own pace.
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The Human Body project with printables, links and science experiments.
Math Center Games. The one pictured - kids roll 2 dice and cross out the sum and keep going until all the numbers are crossed off.
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Snowcrystals.com - a site all about snowflakes and snow crystals.
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Oobleck - science experiment. A mixture of cornstarch and water that moves to sound so kids can visually experience sound waves!
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Exploding bags with baking soda and vinegar-science lesson. They take off like rockets!
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Magic Sand (stays dry under water) and other fun science experiments.
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Preschool activity. Big numbers and clip on the right # of clothes pins. Math and fine motor in one activity.
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Ecocolumn: A mini-ecosystem with a terrarium connected to an aquarium.
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Cloud inspector (science for kids, weather activity).
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9 kids craft websites to check out when I get a minute.
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Homemade bouncy balls that last only a couple of days but would be fun to do with the kids.
The vowels are the glue that hold the words together!
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Math ideas. (Math Box - Math Monday Blog Hop.)
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Linking literature to math: Collection of math books by concepts.
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Fill a bag with paint and use for practicing numbers and letters.
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Kara Sharp I used a lot of books with math. There is a really great one about a grain of rice. It's a Chinese legend.