Recommended Homeschool Resources
Fun Math Games for Kids Discover how to make Math easy and fun for your kids! Inside Fun Math Games for Kids, you'll discover…
- How to get your child to LOVE math.
- Fun and stimulating games & activities that kids will want to do again and again.
- Games that cater to different skill levels, and learning styles.
- Easy Ways to reinforce basic skills so that your child doesn't forget what he's learned!
- Simple ways to develop kids' critical thinking skills, and help them "think outside of the box."
- How to create kids who are self-motivated and enthusiastic about learning math and problem solving.
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The Homeschool Entrepreneur 82% of high school teens want to start a home business someday….but only a handful have any idea how to accomplish it. Teach your teenager how to start a business, develop an entrepreneurial mind, and recognize business opportunities. "The Homeschool Entrepreneur" is approved by HSLDA (featured on their website), and featured in The Old Schoolhouse Magazine.
Homeschool Transcripts Made Easy Do you feel nervous about creating a high school transcript for your child? Lee Binz shares the secrets of creating a homeschool transcript that will impress colleges—and highlight your child's achievements. Parents are capable of creating effective transcripts that provide a clear, honest picture of their students' academic record.







2 Comments on Recommended Homeschool Resources »
November 11, 2006
Henry Cate @ 8:10 pm:
Sue, I wondered if you might be interested in being in one of the Carnivals of Homeschooling. If you are interested, here are the instructions:
http://whyhomeschool.blogspot.com/2005/12/where-to-send-your-submission-for-next.html
If a "blog carnival" is a new term, this might help:
http://whyhomeschool.blogspot.com/2005/12/what-is-blog-carnival.html
And here is the most recent carnival:
http://thethinkingmother.blogspot.com/2006/09/carnival-of-homeschooling-week-38-five.html
Participating in a blog carnvial is a good way to
get more exposure for your blog.
Thank you for your consideration.
November 12, 2006
Sue @ 7:06 pm:
Hi Henry,
Sure, I would be glad to participate in the homeschool carnival. I've been meaning to write personal articles for this blog—aside from posting mainly news-related items of interest. This will give me an added incentive to start writing. I won't be able to meet the deadline for this upcoming carnival, but my goal is to participate at least one or twice a month.
Thanks for the invitation.
Sue