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Do anyone know where I can get free textbooks to homeschool a 7th grader?

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Do anyone know where I can get free textbooks to homeschool a 7th grader?

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  1. I get my school books at the library


  2. If you use an on line charter school they will provide you with everything you need for FREE

    Depending on where you live they have some all over. This is the one we currently are using, and it is great !

    http://www2.k12.com/getk12/index.html

    It is free, they will provide you with the things you need, a computer, printer, supplies, books and teachers are there to help you as well. If you need anything else please email me

  3. Both our school district and county department of education (in Southern CA) gave me textbooks (at no cost...I just need to return them at the end of the year) for homeschooling my 7th grader.  Purists would call it "Independent Study", since I set up lesson plans and meet with a teacher at the county once / month to review my plans and show my 7th grade son's progress.  We are brand new to homeschooling, but so far this set-up is working great!  You may want to check with your local school district as well as your county department of education (if you have one).  As others have mentioned the library is also a great source, as is the Internet.  There are a lot of lessons available on the Internet.  Search by topic and you'll be rewarded!

  4. You might want to check the website for your local school district.  In my city, you can borrow books from your neighborhood school in order to homeschool; you are responsible for purchasing any workbooks that go along with the texts.  I have never chosen this option, but some homeschoolers do.

    Also, there is an organization that gives out free used homeschool curriculum; you have missed the August 15 deadline for the fall, but perhaps they will have another winter deadline.  The link is below:

    http://www.booksamaritan.com/

    I  hope this is helpful.

  5. I don't know about free, but you could always contact your local public school and see which books they use for their seventh graders. Then, look them up on Amazon.com and buy them on their marketplace for really cheap. Another option would be to contact a local college's education department. I used to work (work study) in my college's education department and the profs were always getting textbooks for middle school and high school sent to them in the mail as trials. They catalogued them and threw them in the library or kept them for themselves. They may be willing to let you have or use theirs.

  6. I do not believe that you may be able to get everything totally free, but give this web site a go;

    http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/arti...

    Scroll past the sponsored links.

  7. http://www.k12.com/

    Depending on which state you live, this charter school gives free texts.

  8. My son is home schooled I received all his textbooks and extras for free. He attends california virtual academy. they have them all over the USA

  9. There is someone on this very site that has posted that she has full 7th grade curriculum and wants to get rid of it.

    Her e-mail address is       angel199314@yahoo.com

    Hope this works out for you!

  10. Library.

    Homeschooling co-op.

    Book exchange(altho it might cost you some books in return)

    I vote for library, we get a ton there, we even requested a saxon algebra book and renewed it. Had it for six months...until my son mastered algebra, then returned it.

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