Reading the Bible helps us know God better and become closer to Him. Read some cool Bible stories here. And maybe you and someone in your family could sit down together and read the Bible every day!
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Beginprolog: God tells us the beginning of all things.
Elementary School Homeschooling Students Cain and Able: Cain and Able: The story of two brothers.
Middle School Homeschooling Students Gods Plan: Before the world even began it was God’s plan to send a savior to the world. Read the story here.
High School Homeschooling Students Christianity Today: Cool links to bible stories for teens.
“Study to show yourself approved unto God.” - II Timothy 2:15a
What kind of TV shows do you like to watch? Let’s explore the some cool new shows you can watch at home!
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Teacher source: PBS online, lessons and activities for your child.
Elementary School Homeschooling Students Biz Kids Online: TV show that teaches kids the basics of starting a successful business.
Middle School Homeschooling Students Bill Nye: Bill Nye is a TV show all about science. Learn cool new facts here.
High School Homeschooling Students Christian Answers: How much TV is too much TV?
“Then the king returned to his palace and spent the night without eating and without any entertainment being brought to him. And he could not sleep.” -Daniel 6:18
Chores, chores, chores. No one really likes to do them but they must be done! What’s your least favorite job around the house? When you get older you’ll get jobs outside the house. What would you like to do?
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Housekeeping: Age appropriate chore charts to help you manage your day and theirs.
Elementary School Homeschooling Students Chores: Chores and more for kids.
Middle School Homeschooling Students First Aid: Make sure your teens job is safe and the best one for him or her.
High School Homeschooling Students School Jobs: School and jobs: sometimes they feel the same.
“Be not hasty in your spirit to be angry: for anger rests in the bosoms of fools.” -Ecclesiastes 7:9
Yummy food! What’s your favorite food? Check out these cool websites about healthy eating habits to keep you going strong!
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Healthy Fridge: Good nutrition for kids all the time!
Elementary School Homeschooling Students Kids Pyra: The food guide pyramid for young children.
Middle School Homeschooling Students Nutrition Habits: Forming healthy eating habits at a young age a keeping them till old age.
High School Homeschooling Students Easy Pan Cooking: Easy cooking recipes to try at home.
“He fell asleep again and had a second dream: Seven heads of grain, healthy and good, were growing on a single stalk.” -Genesis 41:5
Do you have a pet at home? What kind is it? A dog, cat, fish, hamster, frog, turtle? What’s his/her name? Look at these cool sites about animals today!
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Green Web: All about frogs check out Freddo the frog and see what he’s up to today.
Elementary School Homeschooling Students Yucky: This site is called the yuckiest site on the internet, see why!
Middle School Homeschooling Students LAZoo: What contains 1,200 animals, 500 staff, 800 volunteers, and 4000 members? The Los Angeles Zoo, of course.
High School Homeschooling Students HumaneTeen: Humane teen, teaching kids to care about animals.
“But God remembered Noah and all the wild animals and the livestock that were with him in the ark, and he sent a wind over the earth, and the waters receded.” - Genesis 8:1
What’s your favorite holiday of the year? Learn some cool holiday recipes and fun activities here. Enjoy!
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Halloween: Cool Halloween recipes. Boo!
Elementary School Homeschooling Students Kidsdomain: All kinds of holiday fun activities.
Middle School Homeschooling Students Earth Calendar: You can view holidays by year for different countries using this site.
High School Homeschooling Students World Book: Holidays all around the world.
“And the king gave a great banquet, Esther’s banquet, for all his nobles and officials. He proclaimed a holiday throughout the provinces and distributed gifts with royal liberality.” - Esther 2:18