
Oct 17, 2006
Greetings, Homeschoolers. Yesterday we escaped to a hot and spicy tropical land. Today we will travel across the globe to the frigid Russia. When the Cold War ended, Russia became an ally of the United States. President Bush and Russia’s Putin are friends. This is good news for homeschoolers who have an interest in our Eastern neighbor. Please explore the following links.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschoolers
Peace Corp. Kids World: Learn all about the Peace Corps. work in Russia. Find out about Russian foods and what Russian kids do for fun.
Elementary Homeschoolers
ThinkQuest: Check out this site to find out about a kid’s daily life in Russia
Middle School Homeschoolers
Travel for Kids: Click here to learn more about the city of St. Petersburg. There’s lots of fun things to do. Check out some of the books listed at your local library.
Highschool Homeschoolers
Geographia: Click here for a travel guide to the many exotic locations in Russia.
“Live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.” -Ephesians 5:2
In Him,
The Jubilee Academy

Oct 16, 2006
Good morning homeschoolers, or should I say, “Bom dia”? This week we will be learning about a variety of cultures from around the world. Today we will kick off with a look at Brazil, the largest country in South America. Come take a virtual trip with me from the bustling streets of Rio de Janiero to dark Amazonian jungles as we explore this tropical locale.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschoolers
Go Places!: Here is a slideshow of cute and exotic animals from Brazil. Wouldn’t you like to have one for a pet?
Elementary Homeschoolers
Time for Kids: Meet several Brazilian kids and find out what they think about their homeland.
Middle School Homeschoolers
Jungle Photos: Click here for some wild pictures of the Amazon River and the life that surrounds it. Play a game and solve a puzzle.
High School Homeschoolers
Like Television: Watch this short video for a biography of Pele, the greatest soccer player of all time. He led Brazil to many world championships.
“What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?” -Matthew 16:26
In Him,
The Jubilee Academy

Oct 13, 2006
Hello again, homeschoolers! Welcome to the second installment of our Bible Miracles series! Today we are going to learn about miracles in the New Testament. When our Lord came to Earth in the form of a man, that man retained the Lord’s supernatural power. As a result, he performed a variety of miracles. Let’s learn about them.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students
Bible Coloring Pages: Click on this link for coloring pages dealing with the Life of Jesus and the miracles he performed.
Elementary Homeschooling Students
Calvary Chapel: Check out this fun worksheet full of puzzles and mazes about Christ’s miracles.
Middle School Homeschool Students
All About Jesus Christ: Take a look at this FAQ page dealing with Jesus’s healing ministry.
High School Homeschooling Students
Christian Answers: Has Science disproved the miracles of Christ? You decide!
“My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you.” -John 15:12
In Him,
The Jubilee Academy

Oct 12, 2006
Welcome homeschoolers! The Scripture is chock full of awe-inspiring miracles that showcase God’s supernatural power and inolvement with His people. These miracles weren’t solely meant to show off, there is a lesson behind each one. Today we are going to explore some of the miracles we find in the Old Testament. Click on the links below to gain an understanding of God’s supernatural involvement with His creation.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschool Students
Calvary Kids Pages: Click here for coloring pages about Noah’s Ark, Moses’s burning bush, Jesus’s healings, and more miracles.
Elementary Homeschool Students
DLTK Bible: Here you’ll find a neat craft page with all kinds of Moses-themed paper crafts.
Middle School Homeshool Students
Passover Activity: Check out this fun game. Put the plauges in order to find the hidden word. Try to do it in thirty seconds or less!
High School Homeschool Students
Answers in Genesis: Click on this link to listen to webcasts from Christian scientists wrestling with the idea of the Flood.
“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
In Him,
The Jubilee Academy

Oct 11, 2006
Goodmorning all, and welcome to the Jubilee Blog. Do you hate math? Math doesn’t have to be boring. Today we are going to play some fun math games. You’ll have a great time and learn a thing or two about arithmetic
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschoolers
Gayle’s Preschool Rainbow: This site has a variety of matching and counting games that will give preschoolers a good foundation in math.
Elementary Homeschoolers
Cool Math 4 Kids: Click around on some of the fun games like Lemonade Stand, Brain Benders, and more!
Middle School Homeschoolers
Cool Math Games: Check out this Mah-Jongg
High School Homeschoolers
Games 2 Train: Check out the Algebots, a free computer game that uses Algebraic principles.
“The one who sows to please his sinful nature, from that nature will reap destruction; the one who sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life.” -Galatians 6:8
In Him,
The Jubilee Academy

Oct 10, 2006
Good morning homeschoolers. Today we are going to learn about the proud Native American people groups of North America. Did you know that the reason why we used to call Native Americans “Indians”? Well, when Columbus discovered the new world, he thought he had landed on the shores of India. Naturally, he thought the native inhabitants were Indians! Click on the links below to learn all kinds of fun Native American-themed craft ideas.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students
Kinderart: Click here to learn how to make a Native American story blanket. Create a story using pictures for a fun art project.
Elementary Homeschooling Students
ProTeacher: Click here to learn American Indian Leather Painting.
Middle School Homeschooling Students
Native American Crafts: Here you can learn how to make dolls out of corn husks. Don’t be afraid to join in on the fun, boys!
High School Homeschooling Students
Native American Recipes: Check out this neat website for a variety of traditional Native American dishes. Some of them are pretty wild!
“My soul finds rest in God alone; my salvation comes from him.” -Psalm 62:1
In Him,
The Jubilee Academy

Oct 9, 2006
It’s a beautiful morning, homeschoolers. The leaves are turning beautiful golden hues, the air is crisp, and the smell of rich earth is wafting through the air. Why not spend a little time this morning giving our Creator praise for His magnificent creation? He is great and greatly to be praised. Let’s worship Him together.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students
Cyber Hymnal: Here is a collection of praise songs. Let’s start off with a popular children’s hymn, “Jesus Loves the Little Children.”
Elementary Homeschooling Students
Maynards Groovy Tunes: Visit Maynard, the friendly chimp, and sing along these silly songs about Jesus and living for Jesus.
Middle School Homeschooling Students
Great Worship Songs: Here is a music-downloading site dedicated to bringing you the finest modern worship music. There are plenty of free mp3’s to sample.
High School Homeschooling Students
CBeyond: You can find tons of free sheet music of popular worship songs from throughout the ages at this great website.
“Let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!” -Amos 5:24
In Him,
The Jubilee Academy

Oct 6, 2006
Blessings homeschoolers! A few days ago we learned all about how to get involved in the Boy Scouts of America. Well today the girls have a turn. The Girl Scouts is more than just selling cookies! It’s a great way for young women to learn and grow. Click around on the links below to find out more.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students
Girl Scouts Daisy Page: You’re not too young to be a Girl Scout. In fact, I bet you would make a great Daisy! Girls 5-6 are qualified to be Daisies.
Elementary Homeschooling Students
Girls Only!: This Girl Scouts page has lots of fun games, advice columns, and quizzes just for girls.
Middle School Homeschooling Students
Girls Go Tech: Who says girls can’t be tech savvy? This Girl Scouts page has lots of info about girls in the world of high technology. There are also some fun tech games.
High School Homeschooling Students
Studio 2B: This page is made for Girl Scout teens. Click on the link for polls, essays by girls, and info about girls who are making a difference.
“This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him.” -1 John 4:9
In Him,
The Jubilee Academy

Oct 5, 2006
Welcome homeschoolers! I looked out my window this morning to find lots of brown, orange, red, and yellow leaves, but no green! Autumn is upon us, and the beauty of the new season is all around. Today we are going to learn about how trees change in the fall. Click around on the links below for fun websites about autumn.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students
First School: Click here for a variety of fall coloring pages, crafts, and activities.
Elementary Homeschooling Students
National Geographic: Check out this Quick Flick cartoon to learn more about photosynthesis.
Middle School Homeschooling Students
Cornwall Wildlife Trust: Check out this photosynthesis page to learn more about how plants adapt to the changing seasons. It’s not just so they can look pretty!
High School Homeschooling Students
EEK!: Find out more about how animals stay snug in the snow during the winter. Some animals hibernate in a deep sleep for most of the winter. Other animals, like bears, get up between snowfalls to forage for food.
“Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children and live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.” -Ephesians 5:1-2
In Him,
The Jubilee Academy

Oct 4, 2006
Money is the root of all evil. Money doesn’t grow on trees. Money makes the world go ’round. Money can be a helpful tool if you know how to use it. Economics is the study of how people exchange goods and services.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students
Googolplex: What is money made of? Paper, nickel, copper, gold, and even beads and fish. Find out what people have used for money in the past.
Elementary Homeschooling Students
Kid’s Bank: Take a tour of a bank with Penny and Dollar Bill. Learn about the history of currency and how that affects you.
Middle School Homeschooling Students
The Mint: It’s never to early to start learning and saving. Should you spend, save, or even invest? You’ve got to spend money to make money, honey!
High School Homeschooling Students
Youth Noise: Ask Dr. Econ! He’ll help you out with the toughest economic head-scratchers.
“Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” -Isaiah 41:10
In Him,
The Jubilee Academy