Hey kids! Today we are going to have a little fun talking about a very serious subject: Drugs and Alcohol. There’s a lot of pressure out there today to try them out. The websites below will help remind you that drugs and alcohol aren’t cool, and that you don’t have to listen to people who get you to use them. Drug free is the way to be!
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students D.A.R.E. Kids: Here is a web page chock full of coloring pages, crafts, and games that will help you remember how to say “No!”
Elementary Homeschooling Students Drug Free A-Z: If someone tells you you’ll be cool if you try drugs, what do you say? Here are some games, puzzles and more to help you in sticky situations.
Middle School Homeschooling Students D.A.R.E.: Find out more about the world’s largest drug and alcohol resistence education program. D.A.R.E. training, straight from your local police, can help you resist peer pressure.
High School Homeschooling Students Partnership For A Drug Free America: Most teens have questions about drugs. There’s nothing wrong with that. Here is a helpful page that can answer your questions. Be sure to check out the teen recovery stories.
“Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.” -1 John 4:7
Howdy, kids! Thanks for dropping by. Today we are going to learn all about farmlife with 4H. Have you ever wanted to raise farm animals? Check out the links below to learn more about how you can get involved. You can even sell milk, eggs, and more to your neighbors.Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students The 4H Virtual Farm: There are lots of of fun movies, games, and fun facts at the Virtual Farm. Discover why farming is a part of your life; even if you’ve never lived on a farm.
Elementary Homeschooling Students 4H Afterschool: Maybe you don’t live on or near a farm. This site will help you get plugged in to an urban 4H program. Just because you live in a city doesn’t mean you can’t learn all about farm life.
Middle School Homeschooling Students 4H Across America: Here is the official 4H Homepage. Find out how you can join up with this wonderful organization.
High School Homeschooling Students 4H Blogs: Here are some 4H Blogs. Find out what it’s like to be actively involved in a variety of 4H projects.
“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” -1 John 1:9
Boy Scouting is a great way for young boys to grow into responsible, ethical, capable men. The life skills boys can learn through scouting are invaluable. More than just knot-tying, scouting can prepare you for life-and-death situations. Click below to learn more about the Boy Scouts.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Camp-a-Roo!: You’re not old enough to be a Boy Scout. However, that shouldn’t stop you from having fun in the outdoors. Here’s a helpful guide for camping with preschoolers.
Elementary Homeschooling Students Cub Scouts: Are you interested in becoming a Boy Scout but aren’t old enough yet? Why not joing the Cub Scouts! It’s a great way to have fun with other younger boys.
Middle School Homeschooling Students Scouting.org: On the offical Boy Scouts of America webpage, you’ll find everything you need to know to get plugged in to the Boy Scouts.
High School Homeschooling Students Eagle Scouting: Learn more about the prestigous Eagle Scouts. It’s not an easy task, but becoming an Eagle Scout can be very rewarding. Many famous Americans were once Eagle Scouts.
“The lions may grow weak and hungry, but those who seek the LORD lack no good thing.” -Psalm 34:10
Welcome all! God has a unique plan for each one of you. When you grow up, what do you want to do for a living? There are many different careers to choose from. Click around on the sites below to find out more about different opportunities.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students What do you want to be when you grow up? Draw a picture of it and show it to your parents.
Elementary Homeschooling Students Girlpower.gov: This page is a helpful resource for girls who wish to enter the workforce.
Middle School Homeschooling Students Career Voyages: This page, sponsored by the U.S. government, is a helpful resource provinging information about different industries and what it takes to get inside.
High School Homeschooling Students OSHA: Are you a working teen? Here is a page that will help you know your rights in the workplace
“And he has given us this command: Whoever loves God must also love his brother.” -1 John 4:21
Yesterday we learned how to have some fun indoors. Today, the sun is out and it’s time to get wild! Here are some games you can play with your friends out back.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Kidzone: Here are several preschool printing practice pages to help little ones learn how to form letters and other shapes.
Elementary Homeschooling Students Kids on the Net: Here is a portal where you can read the stories of kids just like you and submit your own writing.
Middle School Homeschooling Students Blogger: Why not hone your writing skills by starting an online journal. It’s a great way to strengthen your abilities. As an added bonus, you can look back on your writing when you are older for a trip down memory lane!
High School Homeschooling Students MLA Style: The MLA documenting style is the most widely used form of citation. You’ll need to learn it for college. Why not get a jump on citing sources now?
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path.” -Psalm 119:105
Hey kids! Today we are going to take a virtual trip to an ancient world of philosophers, artists, politicians, and more. Come along with me to the birthplace of civilization.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students UMass Fable Page: Here is a collection of short cartoons based on the fables of Aesop, an ancient Greek storyteller.
Elementary Homeschooling Students History for Kids-Greece: This page is full of sculptures, politics, and art. The Greeks were a haven of culture in an otherwise primitive world.
Middle School Homeschooling Students 2020 Site: Last week we learned about pottery. Why not learn a little bit more about Greek pottery?
Welcome back, homeschoolers. I hope you are doing well. Last week we learned about the Old Testament. Today, we are going to learn all about how Jesus tied up the loose ends in the Old Testament. These books are full of wonderful lessons and inspirational verses. Click on the links below to learn more.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Children’s Bible Lesson: Click here to hear a reading of Bible stories focusing on the life of Christ. There are also pictures and quizzes.
Elementary Homeschooling Students Children’s Sermons: Here are tons of fun Bible coloring pages to help illustrate lessons from the New Testament.
Middle School Homeschooling Students Children’s Bible Study: Here is a Bible study dedicated to the book of Acts. Learn more about the early church and it’s triumph over adversity.
High School Homeschooling Students Bible Study Guides-Timothy: Timothy was a teenager just like you. Click here to find out more about how this young man was able to perform great works in the name of his Savior.
“Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” -Hebrews 13:5
So you’re a homeschooler. What does that mean? It’s more than just learning at home. You’re a part of a thriving community on the forefront of innovation. Check out the links below to find out more about homeschoolers across the nation.
Elementary Homeschooling Students Homeschool Sports Page: Interested in getting involved in sports? Here is a great resource to find out how to get plugged into a local sports team or club.
Middle School Homeschooling Students Homeschool Buzz: You can’t go wrong checking Homeschool Buzz for daily updates regarding homeschooling news.
High School Homeschooling Students Home School Legal Defense Association: The HSLDA is the place to go if your school district gives you hassle about homeschooling. The experts here know their stuff and provide helpful information.
“The LORD is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth. He fulfills the desires of those who fear him; he hears their cry and saves them.” -Psalm 145:18-19
Welcome back to our blog. One of the benefits of homeschooling is the ability to explore the world of books the way you want. However, you don’t want to waste your time with anything less than the best. Here are some helpful guides for delving into the classics.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Childhood Illustrators: From Aesop’s Fables to Hans Christian Anderson, here are some famous stories for little ones.
Elementary Homeschooling Students Children’s Literature Web Guide: This page is chock full of wonderful classics of children’s literature. Give this page a chance and you’ll be saying “Harry Potter who?” in no time!
Middle School Homeschooling Students Bibliomania: Click here to view eBooks offering dozens of heralded classics. These works of fiction are indispensable.
High School Homeschooling Students Anova: Here you’ll find 240 of humanity’s greatest cultural achievements. These books provide the backbone of human history, thought, and behavior. Essential online reading.
“For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline.” -2 Timothy 1:7
Welcome back. Did you know that your body was fearfully and wonderfully made? Every part of you was designed with care by our magnificent Creator. Let’s learn together about the human anatomy.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Brainpop Jr.- Bones: Click here to learn all about your bones with quizzes, games, coloring pages, activities and more.
Elementary Homeschooling Students Brainpop- Human Body: Here you’ll find fun games, animations, and even cartoons all about the human body.
Middle School Homeschooling Students Inner Body: Take a look at different anatomical systems. Check out your muscles, bones, digestive and nervous systems.
High School Homeschooling Students Gray’s Anatomy: Here is an online copy of Gray’s famous 1918 text. These old engravings are still used by experts today.
“But you, man of God, flee from all this, and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and gentleness.” -1 Timothy 6:11