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Multiplication puzzle
A puzzle that helps kids work on their multiplication math facts, in a format similar to Sudoku. The puzzle can be customized to test the fact groups you choose, and can be large puzzles or smaller, ideal for kids who are inclined to feel overwhelmed. The graphics are simple and not flashy. Can be timed or not. A nice way to add some variety to your homeschooler's math lesson.
Timez Attack Online Multiplication facts game
Timez attack is a game that allows kids to drill their multiplication facts in a fun way that feels like the kind of games they may be playing just for fun. The game is available for download, it isn't played online, and there are both Mac and PC versions. The "base version" is free and "full version" is available for $39.99. Both versions teach times tables from 2-12. Kids tend to love this game or hate it-- the game makes kids feel like they need to answer quickly, which is great for a kid who needs motivation to really get his facts down, but kids that don't
Mathalicious
A website dedicated to the idea that math is best learned when it is used as a tool to learn about something else. Covers Middle school math and algebra 1 and 2. Be sure to read the lessons thoroughly, some subjects may be inappropriate for sensitive or young kids.
The Periodic Table of Videos
A collection of funny, informative videos about each of the elements of the periodic table. Produced by the University of Nottingham. One of those wonderful sites that has a little something for everyone, from early elementary aged kids through adults. (To visit the site, click on the thumbnail above.)
Abraham Lincoln's Crossroads
A free, interactive "game" where kids listen to a virtual Lincoln describing pivotal moments in his life, and then have the opportunity to guess which choice Lincoln made. An interesting presentation of a lot information about Lincoln's life and times. Appropriate for middle school level and beyond.
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Creativity Resources from the Denver Art Museum
Lesson plans for Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary levels. Each focuses on a particular piece of art, and includes a full page photo of the art piece in question, allowing you to do the lesson at home. There is also a database of the museum's art work, searchable by country/culture of origin, medium, period and continent of origin.
Community College Open Textbook Collaborative
An organization to make quality "open textbooks" available for Community college use. The website includes free or very inexpensive textbooks on a wide range of advanced topics.
Classic Science: Elementary Life Science
A FREE curriculum, available to download and print. Based on a quick check, it appears that the curriculum makes no mention of evolution or the origin of life.