This is my own personal list of home school related things that I don’t want to forget…. I’m not endorsing anything, just making a list… (last updated 3/10.  I have to admit, I’ve been using pinterest to categorize everything lately…. you can find me at: http://pinterest.com/herbalmama/)
Blogs
- Library of Books, Links & more – homeschooling blog with fantastic resources and book lists
- Free Home Ed – websites offering free homeschool stuff, updated daily
- Home School Blogger – blogging community about homeschooling
- American Homeschool Association
- 5 Orange Potatoes – Lisa’s wonderful, crafty adventures homeschooling her 2 girls
- The Magic Onions – Another creative homeschooling mama
Books
- Ink Think Tank – A non-fiction book database for students “These are compelling, thoroughly researched books that kids will love to read.”
- Simply Charlotte Mason – Student book database
- Usborne Children’s books – I love the books they offer!!
- Chinaberry – more sweet childrens books
- Fun Books – a large list of kids books on many subjects
- Progressive Phonics – a free reading program with great books!
Crafts/Activities/Worksheets
- Phee McFaddell – coloring pages and crafts with magical creatures.
- ABCTeach – activities and worksheets
- TLS books – more worksheets, coloring pages, and crafts for elementary subjects
- Donna Young – printables and resources
- Free coloring pages – printable coloring, word games, puzzles…
- Dot to Dot Printables – just what it says
- Physics Central – coloring book of famous physicists
- Making friends – lots of craft ideas
- Crafty Crow – Blog/Fantastic daily post with educational and just plain fun craft ideasÂ
Curriculum/Subject related stuff
- World Book – a typical course of study by grade level
- The Magic Of Math – resources for making math fun
- Life of Fred – math in a story book format (high school level and above)
- US Mint – coin/money related studies
- Periodic table – fantastic table with reference pictures
- Hyper History – very large and cool wall chart/time line of world history
- Home Sweet Homeschool – huge list of home schooling curriculum
- Sassafrass Grove – Unit studies (free)
- Amanda Bennett – Unit Studies (low cost)
- The Home School Mom – Unit studies (free)
- The Lesson Plans Page – free lesson plans
- Online Unit Study Directory – more free unit studies
- Homeschool magazine – more unit studies resources
- Eye Doc Greg – nice info on creating your own unit studies
- Enki – full waldorf and montessori based curriculum
- Oak Meadow – full waldorf based curriculum
- Enchanted Learning – resources on every subject!
- Home School Adviser – just what it says
- Discovery Education – brain boosters
- NASA – has some really neat astronomy stuff
- Ambleside – Free Charlotte Mason curriculumÂ
- Old Fashioned Education – books and resources organized by subject
- Charlie’s Playhouse – Really cool prehistory time line and creature cards!
- Rainbow Resource Center – all kinds of homeschooling resources
- Home Science Adventures – kits and curriculum for science studies
- Acorn Naturalists – Resources for science and environmental-based education
- ALA’s Great Websites for Kids
- Living Math Books for 2-5 grade –
Subscriptions
- Science Weekly
- Organic Learning/Connections – unschooling Ezine
- Home Education Magazine
NC Museums – listing of the museums of North Carolina
North Carolinians for Home Education – just what it says
A to Z Home’s Cool Homeschooling – anything and everything related to homeschooling
Penpal International – find a pen pal to connect with
Postcrossing – exchange postcards with people around the world (great for geography lessons!)
Homeschool Helper – free unit studies, worksheets, planners, etc…
Discount School Supply – just what it says
Online Schools – an extensive database of online schools offering classes for elementary through graduate studies! Â *NEW
Here is a couple more- Ambleside Online – Complete Curriculum free and online. http://amblesideonline.org/
An Old Fashioned Education- http://www.oldfashionededucation.com/
You have some great links listed here!
Oh, I love this! I’ve been planning to add a page similar to this, but it’s way down on my ‘to do’ list.