I was reading the homeschoolblogger where there many many homeschool weblogs. One of them led me to a side called Web homeschooling which gave a series of very impressive website recommendations for use as homeschooling curriculum or supplements. And I quote…..

Time4Learning’s web-based online curriculum. They have great interactive lessons for middle school, elementary school, and even preschool. … Start by looking at their lesson demos.

Number 2 choice – Time4Writing. If you are like me, you find some subjects hard to teach. One of the hardest is writing skills, especially when the kids get into middle and high school. Time4Writing does all the hard work for us parents. We can either look over their shoulder or just read the reports that Time4Wriitng sends us. They have sentence writing, paragraph writing, essay writing (these are for writing tests and college essays), and research paper writing.

Number 3 choice – Fun Building Vocabulary. The name says it all!

Number 4 Choice – Spelling City. This spelling program should be used by everyone. You know what’s really cool, check out how the vocabulary site’s science songs have put their vocabulary/spellinglist on SpellingCity.

Number 5 choice – This learning games website is really what it sounds like. Actually, it’s more gamey than learning since the site needs better organization. Still, part of it art phenomenalwith the best collections. For instance, they have keyboarding games, memory games, science songs (also integrated with vocabulary lists), and math learning games.
November 15, 2008 at 5:12 am |
Try Mnemonic Dictionary [ website : http://www.mnemonicdictionary.com ] which provides mnemonics (memory tricks) to help people improve their Vocabulary.
December 28, 2008 at 5:32 am |
Does this have great vocabulary games like Vocabulary Learning Fun?