Welcome to the Jubilee Academy's Homeschool Resources section on English & Language Arts. We are very dedicated to assisting our families with the finest available education resources. The Jubilee Academy's Academic Counselors and staff have compiled these resources to provide our visitors with links to homeschooling sites all about English & Language Arts.
A Day Out at the Beach: Have fun with Spot out at the beach.
ABC Tracing Pages: This site allows children to trace letters to help with the learning process.
Activities in English: English activities and online quizzes.
Activities to Learn English: Want to learn the English language? Start right here.
Activity Pad: Great activities for preschool homeschoolers.
Adjectives: All adjectives. All the time.
Adverb Help: So what is an adverb anyway? Check it out here.
ALFY - 123 Match: Play this online matching number game.
ALFY - Flash ABCs: Watch this cool video about the alphabet and learn what letters go on what words.
Connect the letters: Connect the letters to make a cool picture.
Crayola Print and Learn: Print and color these awesome pictures of letters.
Create-a-Reader: Find a letter, a sound or number game.
Daily Grammar: Sign up for this free daily grammar email and receive daily grammar lessons.
Diagramming Sentences: How to diagram a sentence and why it is necessary.
Dictionary of English: Clichés, Pretentious Language, and Jargon.
DLTK's Alphabuddies Crafts for Kids: Letter games and crafts for each letter of the alphabet.
Dolch Word List: A vocabulary list of over 220 common words used almost every day. Awesome for young homeschoolers to practice.
Developing an Outline: This helpful resource for homeschoolers explains why writing an outline is necessary.
Essay Builder: Parts of an essay, how to write an essay, kinds of essays.
Essay Start: Brings you an essay help unlike any other.
Glossary of Poetic Devices: A list and descriptions of poetic words
Glossary of Poetic Terms: Homeschooling poetry class. A unique guide for the study of poetry.
Growing Journalists and Readers: American Society of Newspaper Editors.
Grammar Help: A list of all grammar topics. Ideal for homeschool kids.
Grammar King: The grammar kingdom of research papers and more.
Grammar - Parts of Speech: Lists of the parts of speech and quizzes on them.
Grammarstation.com: Come, explore and learn the English language with ease.
Guide to Grammar and Writing: From words and sentences, to paragraphs and papers.
Homonyms, Homophones and Homographs: What are they? Why do we use them? And where?
Homophones Sentence Completion: Take this online homophones quiz to see how many you know.
How Well Can You Spell: Choose from the list which one is the correct spelling.
HomeworkSpot.com - Book Reports: Elementary, Middle, and High school help with book reports.
How To Write An Essay: Main essay structure, lessons, and links
In the Moonlight a Worm: Read, write and think!
Integrating Sources into Text: Do you ever think you are doing everything right but you're still afraid you might be accused of plagiarism? Here's some help.
I Spy the Alphabet: Play the online game I Spy the Alphabet.
Interactive Quizzes: Try these interactive quizzes from easy to hard.
It's My Story!: Create your own online story here!
Kev's Journalism Site: This site is all about journalism
Kids ThinkLink: Where young adults and teens speak their mind.
Landmarks Citation Machine: Learn all about citation. Great site for homeschooling teens.
Lesson Plan - Japan Travel: Through this website you will be able to access studies of Japan.
Literacy Education Online: Provides online handouts about a variety of writing topics.
Musical Spelling Rules: Lets get ready to spell by learning by music.
My School Online: The alphabet is very important for young homeschoolers. Click here and learn.
Noun Town Fun: Nouns tell about people, places, and things.
Nouns and Pronouns: Learn all about nouns and pronouns.
New York Times Learning Network: Connections for students, teachers and homeschool parents.
Oh, The Places Journalists Should Go: Everything you need to be a better journalist. Great resource for homeschooled kids.
Origins of the English Language: What are the origins of the English language? Where did it come from?
OWL - Adjective or Adverb: What's the difference between adjectives and adverbs? Find out.
OzSpeller: A free online spelling game and tutor.
Paper Lake Times: A new online newspaper. Homeschoolers find very entertaining.
Paradigm Online Writing Assistant: Grammar, writing, essays and more. Perfect for homeschoolers.
Spelling Pictures Game: Try this quiz with pictures and letters.
Spelling Test: Take this online spelling test and see how many you get correct.
Spelling Therapy: Your guide to the most misspelled words out there.
Spelling Tips: A great list of activities to use when practicing your spelling words.
Spelling Tips from Mrs. Kelly: Here are some great new ways to study your homeschoolers spelling words.
Schoolhouse Rock- Grammar Rock: From nouns to interjections.
Spell Check from Funbrain.com: Free game online where you spell and you check. Try to get as many right as you can!
SpellaRoo from Funbrain.com: Play this game with a kangaroo to learn more about spelling.
Spellbee: Play this online spelling game for free.
Spelling - A Key to Good Communication: Learn spelling tips you will need often.
Stufun - Grammar: Have fun while you learn with grammar, interactive games and more.
Surfing for ABC's: Learning how to surf the internet for your homeschooling kindergarteners.
SpinAndSpell: Games, spelling, and more.
The English Department's SGU: English for your older home school students.
Vocabulary Drill for Kids: Homeschool children use this site to test their vocabulary often.
Vocabulary Quiz: Try this online quiz to test your vocab skills.
Vocabulary Vulcanizer: Your station to strengthen your vocabulary. Great resource for homeschoolers.
Vocabulary.com - Level One Puzzle: Educational puzzles to teach you vocabulary
Voices of Youth Newspaper: Voices of Youth is focused on providing students ages 14 to 21 information regarding their community and beyond.
What is Plagiarism at Indiana University: Plagiarism is defined as presenting someone else's work, including the work of other students, as one's own.
WorksCited4U.com: This website is to format bibliographies and works cited pages for researchers and writers.