You do not have to spend a fortune to home educate your children. The internet is loaded with learning opportunities! With the addition of quality books, you can give your child an education that will far surpass that provided in classroom schools. On this page and its associated links, you will find sites to explore and excellent materials to help you. Check back frequently as this page will be continually updated.
Memorizing poetry is an excellent activity for all ages. It gives one an appreciation of beauty and different ways to look at the world. Poems for Children
On-line stories
Reading aloud is enjoyable and stimulating. If you don't have time to read aloud, try audio stories. These links include both visual and audio stories. Children's Storybooks Online - Links to sites with audio and written stories. Kids' Corner - Beatrix Potter, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Alice in Wonderland, and other classics. RadioLovers.com - Old Time Radio Shows
Recommended Resources
Primary Language Lessons and Intermediate Language Lessons by Emma Serl. Using gentle, interactive lessons, these reprints of early 1900's English books grab the attention of children and teach good information in a short session. Particularly good for children who do not like texts and workbooks! Primary Language Lessons had lessons to complete second and third grades, while Intermediate Language Lessons is for fourth through sixth grades.
The Harp and the Laurel Wreath edited by Laura Berquist. This volume contains poems, dictation selections, and excerpts from Shakespeare's works arranged by the classical stages of grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric. Extremely useful for memorization and dictation, this book also teaches high school level analysis of poetry. Yes, all of these poems may be found on the internet or in other books, but the convenience of having them all selected and laid out is a huge plus for busy homeschooling parents.
Ted Jacobs sets poems to music in his CD's. Days Gone By includes many poems by Eugene Field, Emily Dickinson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and others. His second CD, A Child's Garden of Song has sixteen Robert Louis Stevenson poems to sing. These offer an easy and enjoyable way to memorize poetry!
Ignite the Fire! - This site offers links to free courses for many languages including French, German, Spanish, Latin, Russian, Welsh, Dutch, Gaelic, Italian, Hawaiian, Japanese, and more!
The Lyric Language series is also excellent for young children. Children sing songs to learn the chosen language. Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Swedish are among the choices.
For older students, the best audio program is Pimsleur. It is a large investment, but your student will make tremendous progress. Native speakers present an excellent accent, and the dialogue learned is useful. Pimsleur comes in many languages, a few of which are Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Russian.
If your student prefers using the computer, Rosetta Stone is outstanding. The teacher may set up the program in many ways, but the idea is that the student sees four choices, hears a word or sentence, and chooses the right one. The student may also see the written words if desired. The system may also be set up for the student to speak into the microphone and see if his accent matches the speaker in the program. This program is also a substantial investment, but it guarantees results. Used by the State Department to train diplomats, Rosetta Stone is available in almost every language on the planet including Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Chinese,Hebrew, and Arabic. These titles are for two years of study at an intense high school or college level.
For an introduction to New Testament Greek for seventh grade and up, Basic Greek in Thirty Minutes A Day, offers a non-threatening, workbook format. Simple exercises help the student read Greek quickly. For in-depth study, William Mounce's books such as Basics of Greek Grammar are well-respected.
An easy to implement and interesting program is found in Memoria Press's series beginning with Prima Latina and continuing with Latina Christiana 1 and Latina Christiana 2. The Latin-challenged parent may learn along with the student by using the terrific DVD's for LC 1 and LC 2.
For advanced or high school level students, two programs are particularly good. Henle Latin and Grammar with Cheryl Lowe's Study Guide offer the rigor of earlier times with large doses of fascinating history in the readings. Henle Latin has a Catholic basis that should not be a problem for most non-Catholic families; however, Latin in the Christian Trivium, written from a Protestant perspective, is another excellent choice. It focuses on reading the Bible in Latin and has a very interesting fictional story about a Roman centurion and his family. For a secular Latin study, Ecce Romani is a solid program with beautiful color pictures.
For Latin fun, try Amo, Amas, Amat, and More which lists many familiar and unusual Latin phrases with their literal translations and the meaning they have come to have in English. The card games Rummy Roots and More Roots are fun, family games that teach Latin and Greek word roots.
The Audio Memory CD's teach geography so thoroughly that your children will astound everyone! Using simple tunes, Geography Songs and States And Capital Songs teach even your youngest or most reluctant learners world and U.S. geography. Make sure to buy a new copy of Geography Songs as the copies on the used market are missing some of the changes in world geography that have occurred in recent years.
For painless geography study, Trail Guide to World Geography and Trail Guide to U.S. Geography include three levels of related questions that require only a few minutes to answer.
To have high quality outline maps at your finger tips, consider a copy of Uncle Josh's Outline Maps on CD- ROM. This
resource includes maps of ancient kingdoms as well as current countries.
For an introduction to the symphony and classical music, Leonard Bernstein's Children's Classics is very good. It includes Peter and the Wolf, Carnival of the Animals, and the Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, narrated by the master conductor, Leonard Bernstein.
Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts on DVD will provide hours of entertainment (and education!) on music and the orchestra. Originally filmed in the 1960's before a live audience, these DVD's show Mr. Bernstein conducting the orchestra, playing the piano, and explaining many concepts. This set includes 9 DVD's with 25 shows.
If you have never enjoyed opera or just don't know much about it, Classical Child at the Opera will make you an opera lover. Fourteen songs from various operas are translated into English so that children and homeschooling parents can sing along. My children absolutely love this one!