The Highhill Homeschool blog, written by an American mother of three living in Germany, is packed with lots of fun educational activities for kids. You could spend all day exploring her site! Featured subjects include: Math, History, Geography, Science & Engineering, Crafts, Food, Reading & Arts. Additional freebies offered by Julie Norkoli on her blog include: Printables,
Curriculum Resources, Lesson Plans, and Homeschool Helps. While reading Julie’s blog, you can learn about European living and her daughter’s Leukemia. She also created Speed!
, a skip counting game designed to teach children to multiply and how to multiply faster. It’s available as a card deck at Amazon.com
as well as an iPad app and iPhone app.
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Thank you so much for visiting the Homeschool Library. Our mission is to provide students, teachers, and families with lots of free educational resources. We believe that learning opportunities should be available to everyone, everywhere, without cost. Using the power of the internet, this goal is possible. There are many online resources that can be utilized by teachers, parents, and home- schoolers to enhance their learning environments, while increasing the interest and attentiveness of their learners. Since this site is constantly growing, be sure to add us to your bookmarks and stop by often!About
The goal of this site is to provide quick access to some of the best educational websites for grades K-12 in a virtual library of links organized somewhat loosely by subject according to the "Melvil Decimal System." Melvil Dewey created the first Dewey Decimal Classification System in 1873, and early versions of his system are in the public domain. (However, since the terms DDC, Dewey, WebDewey, and Dewey Decimal Classification are all registered trademarks of the OCLC Online Computer Library Center which maintains and updates Melvil Dewey’s original classification system, we call ours the "Melvil Decimal System.")Disclaimer
We post links to free materials that we think will be helpful to most homeschool families, but we can’t thoroughly investigate every single resource, author, and site. It's left up to the individual reader to determine whether or not each link is suitable for their family. Please use your God- given discernment and wisdom.Feedback
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