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This is my ongoing list of links that I find helpful for my family's homeschooling journey.
Updated on 2009-12-22
Created on 2009-09-03
Category: Schools & Education
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This great Squidoo Lens talks about how to learn fractions in a hands-on sort of way ... rather than the worksheet way.
This is a great Squidoo Lens put together by Jimmie that talks about how she transitioned her homeschooler to living math.
Nice little tutorial about using graphic organizers in your homeschool
This place has so many FREE printables... and not just your everyday run of the mill worksheets... much much more, but you might need to use your imagination
A few basic GRAPHIC ORGANIZER samples Utah Education Network
Dozens of GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS from the University of North Carolina
Reproducible Graphic Organizers -- Directions for Use and Examples
Jimmie's Collage is a blog I found recently while searching the web for Living Math ideas and how to incorporate it into our home learning. I love what inspiration Jimmie has to offer and how much she is willing to share.
I have been reading blogs of Jessica's for quite awhile now... 8 years, I think? I always love to see her latest witty posts and fun photos of her family!
This little Squidoo Lens is about Notebooking with a younger child ... Is it possible to notebook before a child is reading and writing well? YES it is!
This is a great Squidoo Lens written by Jimmie and includes printables to supplement the book "Mathematicians Are People Too"
Tangrams are a great mathematical tool! I love this Squidoo Lens that Jimmie put together about them.
All the standbys (story map, timeline, five W’s, flow chart, etc.) and some new ones — tree chart, ladder, idea wheel, etc.
Customize several aspects of 12 different GOs. This is super neat! This site is currently in Beta and is free. In the future, I suspect it will require a paid membership.
A short list of graphic organizers in Claris Works & in PDF.
This site is unique because it tells the thinking skills that each graphic organizer taps into.
Options for English or Spanish, PDF or DOC, and landscape or portrait orientation. Includes all the standard graphic organizers plus writing portfolio, timelines, similes, predictions, etc.
These files are unique in that most of them are .doc format — you can download and modify them.
Are you into Notebooking for your homeschool? Well, this Squidoo Lens by Jimmie will show you how to make your own notebooking pages!
102 items | 3 visits
This is my ongoing list of links that I find helpful for my family's homeschooling journey.
Updated on 2009-12-22
Created on 2009-09-03
Category: Schools & Education
URL: