Showing posts with label The Old Schoolhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Old Schoolhouse. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2010

Gotta love those Freebies! (Human Body)

If you're not signed up for the Freebie Friday Newsletters from The Old Schoolhouse, I suggest you do that─like, right now!! 
They have some great stuff each week, and it's fun to bookmark them or save them to a hard drive for later use. This week, the Freebie list includes links to resources about the Human Body. Feel free to follow the link here and get yourself signed up for these newsletters each week. I promise you'll benefit from them.

I also found these web sites about the Human Body...

I'm sure there are bazillions more.

What have you found? Share your favorite bookmark in your comment! After all, that's what this is about─sharing what we find with others so they can benefit from it!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

The Old Schoolhouse

Some fellow home school friends pointed me in this direction recently:

The Old Schoolhouse Magazine

It's another great find for the treasure seeking home school family. They have scores of e-newsletters you can subscribe to, a college directory, freebies, a store, a magazine, and even conventions and conferences to be a part of. The list goes on. It's treasure hunting at it's best! My personal favorite ─ the Study Hall/Unit Studies section. (I do love unit studies.)

This brochure is a great one to print off and have handy for those friends or acquaintances that might have questions and fears about how to home school. Let's face it, we didn't all start off being pros! *winky face, winky face*

It tackles questions like,
                 "What difficulties might I face?
                                            and
                                               "Is home schooling expensive?"

And with a quote like this at the top of their page...
Homeschooling naturally is natural. Don't work too hard on making it artificially schoolish.
                                               ~Dr. Ruth Beechick~

...it's like subscribing to the Real Simple of the home education community!