Saturday, August 14, 2004

Teach a Child to Read - Resources

Thanks to Teach a Child to Read - Web Resources2

 
The Home School Internet Resource Center
(http://www.rsts.net)
Provides and exciting, safe educational environment for the home schooling family. Free services include: software, a used curriculum exchange, e-pals, a home school news magazine, curriculum reviews and an inexhaustible list of subject reference links - all updated daily to keep you informed!

Essential Learning Institute
(http://www.rsts.net/eli)
An Affordable Disability Learning Solution. Easily administered computer based program for correcting learning disabilities including: Dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, and Reading and Perceptual Impairments.

edHelper.com
(http://www.edhelper.com)
Lesson Plans - Worksheets - Teacher's Lesson Plans - WebQuests - Primary Teacher Resources - Math Lesson Plans - Writing Lesson Plans - Reading Lesson Plans - Science Lesson Plans - Technology Lesson Plans - Social Studies Lesson Plans - and more ...

Sites For Teachers
(http://www.sitesforteachers.com)
"The Net's Best Resource for Teachers."

Pre-K Smarties
(http://www.preksmarties.com)
A preschool education resource for parents teaching preschoolers, with tips for early reading using phonics, parenting articles, and more. A wonderful web site for parents of young children.

Schoolmarm's Little Red School House
(http://www.schoolmarm.org)
Educational tidbits for teachers, students, or anyone interested in learning.

Wee Ones - Families Growing Together
(http://www.weeonesmag.com)
Click on "Parents. A special site just for you. (For the Big Ones.)"

The Homeschool Zone
(http://www.homeschoolzone.com)
Click on The Homeschool Zone to enter.
Check out the education information articles.

MomsView.com
(http://www.momsview.com)
Click on Links (Resource Links).

Splashes From the River
(http://www.splashesfromtheriver.com)
A light-hearted, whimsical approach to learning basic English grammar.
Click on Links, then Homeschool Resources or Educational Links.

KinderStart - because kids don't come with instructions
(http://www.kinderstart.com)
Click on Education/Day Care/Child Care, then Literacy and Reading Issues.

1 Comments:

At 4:19 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not sure where to post this but I wanted to ask if anyone has heard of National Clicks?

Can someone help me find it?

Overheard some co-workers talking about it all week but didn't have time to ask so I thought I would post it here to see if someone could help me out.

Seems to be getting alot of buzz right now.

Thanks

 

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