HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM ONLINE RESOURCES
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Online Resources to help Enrich Your Homeschool Curriculum
With so many educational tools and resources offered on the internet, it can be difficult to find the ones that are actually useful. Whether you're looking for something to supplement your homeschool science curriculum or seeking math games to engage your online student, these resources can help you round out any homeschooling curriculum.
Connections Academy® experts have vetted the following online education resources and recommend them to complement a student's learning experience. (Naturally, you should still consider supervising children as they "surf the Net.") These resources aren't a replacement for a good, comprehensive homeschool curriculum; they can be used to enhance and enrich learning.
Math Curriculum from Home
Math can be a challenge for the homeschooling parent. These great resources will help you engage your student in productive math lessons. Several of these resources turn basic math into a game, helping your student learn that math can be fun. And if you're struggling with a particular concept, these websites can provide further insight and clarification to supplement your middle and high school curriculum.
For K–8
For 9–12
Science Curriculum from Home
Never before has science been so easy to teach to homeschooled students, thanks to the internet and the variety of resources covering every aspect of science, from molecular biology to astronomy. The world of science is fascinating and diverse, touching every aspect of our lives. These resources will help your students truly appreciate the awe-inspiring natural world that surrounds them and is inside of them.
Virtual Resources For K–8 Students
Virtual Resources For 9–12 Students
Social Studies Curriculum from Home
Social studies introduces students to the world they are growing up in. They can safely explore these highly informative Internet sites that can take them virtually anywhere in the world. With topics ranging from world and U.S. history to the inner workings of government and the Constitution, these resources are an excellent way to broaden and deepen your social studies curriculum.