Hi! I hope you have come to sit a spell! Get a cup of your favorite beverage and browse my pages. I am always misplacing something that I want to keep. Whether it is a book that I want to read later or a website that I want to go back and peruse or an educational help that I didn't need at the time. I decided that part of our website could be a list of everything that I had laying around in different places. It would help me and hopefully help you also.
I have not checked all these sites throughly yet. They may be a little mish mashed to begin with but I will get them organized.

Miscellaneous Resources

Cyber Surfari:Welcome to CyberSurfari; the world's largest Free, Fun & Safe Internet Treasure Hunt for students, teachers, parents and individuals!
The Upside down Schoolroom : We always knew that Legos were educational. We knew children could learn all sorts of exciting things from playing with them. Now we can buy Educational sets of Legos. See some people agree with us. You have to check out this site.
EdHelper: Free! Worksheets, webquests, lesson plans. Thousand and thousands of items. You can even make custom worksheets and puzzles.
Webquest has a matrix of units--K-12 with built in assessment loads of resources and great Internet site connections...The units are organized by topic and grade level. BErnie Dodge out of San Diego University started it. The lessons are created by teacher and have to meet high standards to be on the website.
MindWare Catalogue. This is a terrific catalog for unschoolers or anyone that wants something different than workbooks.
MIT. This is a link to where MIT has started putting their courses on line.
Kentucky School Service Catalogue: They carry lots of visuals like charts and such.
Key Curriculum Press Catalogue: Neat workbooks that are not boring. We like some of their books.
History Resources

Postcards From America: This is a great geography extra. Every week they send out a postcard from one of the states and a tidbit of information. Not a lot of time involved for you but very interesting.
Adventure Tales: This is a multimedia American History program that is suppose to hit the left and right side of the brain to help increase knowledge retention.
Best History Sites: This is a site that has a list of History sites. You will have to shift through them but it goes from Prehistory to modern history. Great site.
Early America: This site has lots of interesting things to do if you are studying Early American History
Horrible History books
Adventure Tales of America
Boomerang Audio Magazine (creates great visual images)
Horrible Geography
Amazon Trail-CDRom
Top Secret Adventures Magazine from Highlights
Biographies
Jim Weiss tapes and CDs
DK Illustrated Classics
Math Resources

Multi Flyer:Flash games to help you learn or brush up on your mu8ltiplication tables.
Mathmania Magazine
I Hate Mathematics by Marilyn Burns
Math for Smarty Pants
The Number Devil
The "Young Math" Series of books
Logical Journey of the Zoombinis-CDRom
Sierra's School House Math-CDRom
Math for the Real World-CDRom
Tesselation Exploration-CDRom
Math Blaster-CDRom
Schoolhouse Rock CDroms and Videos
Mega Math-video
Standard Deviants Videos (these can be visually overstimulating to some children)
Algebra Survival Guide by Josh Rappaport
Mathematics: A Human Endeavor and other books by Harold Jacobs
Mensa Mind Puzzlers
Thought Provokers
Aha! and Gotcha! by Martin Gardner
Cartoon Guide to Statistics
Murderous Maths books
Science Resources

Science at home> Science toys that you can make at home. They also have some of the more uncommon common household items for you to buy.
Particle Adventure: Atoms, electrons, protons, and neutrons. The site even goes into quarks and anti matter.
Nine Planets: I just found this through Cyber Surfari. This is a multimedia tour of the solar system. Looks good.
Frog disecction: On line frog dissection. Science without the mess!
Taxonomy: This site is trying to classify all the known species and doing a very good job of it. This would be a good resource for someone taking Biology or someone just interested in this.
Acorn Naturalists: Resources for natural History, birdwatching, botony, etc.
Horrible Science books
Future Scientists and Engineers of America-after school program adaptable for homeschoolers
The Way Things Work-CDRom, book, and website
Way Things Go-video
Return of the Incredible Machine-CDRom
Muse Magazine
National Geographic Magazine-regular and children's version
Stereoscopic microscope
Usborne Science books
Cartoon Guide to Physics
Janice VanCleave's books
The Way Science Works by DK
Eyewitness Books
Spatial Resources

SET
Rush Hour
Jigsaw Puzzles
Mazes
Zome Tools
Physics Toy:
Puzzlemania Magazine
Chessmates-CDRom
Chessmaster 7000-CDRom
Building Thinking Skills and other logic books from Critical Thinking Press
Origami Books
paper airplane books


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