Thursday, April 4, 2013

Math Sites that Rock Round-up!

Math for some children (and adults) is on of the most difficult core subjects.  Although it is a challenging subject the necessary skills to be successful in math have not changed a whole lot.  The basic foundations to propel children into effective math students are place value, addition, subtraction  multiplication and division   On my search for math curriculum and resources here are my top three sites for homeschooling math.  These sites are all free and cover Kindergarten to Eighth with some Algebra and Geometry.





 

To see more Homeschool Sites visit the Ultimate Homeschool Resource Guide.

What Math Resources have you discovered on your Homeschool Journey?  If you know of a math site that is not listed there that is in line with the Ultimate Homeschool Resource Guide- Guidelines; then please make sure you list it below so that it can be added to the Guide and everyone can enjoy the find. 

If you have a homeschool blog don't forget to list in our directory here.

Feel free to leave comments below!  I would love any suggestions or  observations.

See you soon, I'll be on the hunt for more high quality, free or low-cost homeschool resources!






Thursday, March 28, 2013

Welcome

Welcome to the Ultimate Homeschool Resource Guide Blog.


This Blog is a platform to share updates to the Ultimate Homeschool Resource Guide Site.  

When I started creating the site it was in the form of a Word document with tables that had links to sites to go to for homeschool related information, resources and curriculum.  Then it got to be bigger and bigger,  I realized that there must be others out there that could find great use of such a database.  So that is how the site gave birth. 

The site contains no affiliate links.  However this blog may contain links in the future but a limited amount since my sole purpose is to find resources that are of quality and are free or low cost.    As a mother of six I can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars on curriculum materials.  With my educational background in Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education I can easily sift through the fluff to get to the core essentials that should be taught.  I feel that unless your child has an extreme issue in a subject that there is no need for fancy specialized curriculum, unless you can afford it.  With a little planning and searching you can homeschool your children with very little financial investment with time a patience.