Mary Nix on July 28th, 2006

Greetings from Journey North, a science, math, technology, and geography project supported by Annenberg Media. Below you’ll find an announcement about our free online studies for K-12 classrooms. Please share it with educators in your network.
Free Online Project: Students Track Seasons, Animal Migrations
Teachers and students in K-12 classrooms are invited to participate this fall in [...]

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From the site:
“If you need help in college algebra, you have come to the right place. Note that you do not have to be a student at WTAMU to use any of these online tutorials. They were created as a service to anyone who needs help in these areas of math.”
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Mary Nix on May 20th, 2006

Kathy Ceceri’s World History Through Crafts‘ website is a work in progress, but it’s already a wonderful source of inspiration for world history and cultures.
Visit World History Through Craft’s and you will find:

Early American Pastimes
Ancient Celtic Metal Work
Life in the Arctic
Prehistoric Cave Paintings
The Abacus and the History of Counting
Tibetian Sands [...]

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Helen Hegener on September 14th, 2005

Homeschool Buyers Co-op
The Homeschool Buyers Co-op has officially opened it doors. President Brett Walter made the announcement August 20th at the 15th Annual Home Education Conference in Sacramento, California. With assistance from homeschoolers around the country the Co-op expects to grow its membership to 100,000 by the end of the year.
“The basic idea of the [...]

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Helen Hegener on June 15th, 2005

Link: AwesomeStories.com: The Story Place of the Web
AwesomeStories.com uniquely uses the Internet to link its story content to hundreds of thousands of the world’s best on-line primary sources. Enjoy an interactive learning experience as you see relevant maps, pictures, artifacts, manuscripts and documents, IN CONTEXT, within each story. Take advantage of human-based searches for a [...]

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Helen Hegener on April 26th, 2005

Link: American Homeschool Association.
The American Homeschool Association (AHA) is a broad-ranging network of homeschoolers, working to support homeschooling by providing an online point of contact for news and information, resources and encouragement. The AHA provides free support, information and resources through their many websites, weblogs, discussion lists and more.
The American Homeschool Association sponsors many free [...]

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