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Does anybody know of any cheap homeschooling programs,school etc.. for 1st & 2nd grade?

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i need to find a cheap homeschoolong school for my child 1st & 2nd grade

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  1. try queenhomeschool.com for language arts, science & history & such....

    math-u-see is a good program for math and you will use the same blocks all through highschool so you only have to use them once!


  2. umm k 12 is cheap google them !

  3. Time4Learning:

    http://www.time4learning.com/

  4. If you are in a state the allows you to make your own curriculum, I would suggest you go to Sam's club and pickup the Comprehensive Curriculum of basic skills, they also have other workbooks for this purpose. I also like the 30 Min. a day Learning System. I picked up this book in Books-A-Million. These books cost under $20 and are great. :)

  5. i personally do home scooling and i am in cova or k12 cova is colorado virtual acadamy and k12 is just another name for it but it is kindergarten through 12th grade  and they send you a computer with ervery thing else like a keyboard etc. and also supplies like a science kit or maybe history, math, art, or english etc. they send you money for the internet bill but the only things that they don't send is markers, cryaons, pencils, glue, paper, and stuff like that so its really cheap go to k12.com and it will give you more info

  6. just google homeschool and see what comes up

  7. For those grades you can get almost, if not all, that you need at your library.  Also go to http://www.worldbook.com/wb/Students?cur...  for a guide on putting together the materials you find.

    You can also check out http://www.homeschooldiscount.com

  8. I was very creative when my oldest was in those grades.  I had a scope and sequence booklet to let me know what all he needed to know for the grade and I made up the work sheets.  He's in 10th grade now and doing very well.  that was very cheap and I had to do the work but I knew everything that he was learning.

  9. I hope you mean by cheap, cost effective, in expensive. Where are you located? Wishing you the best. I am sure you you will see a lot on the web.

  10. You have a 1st and 2nd grader.  Is it necessary for you to put them into homeschooling?  1st grade is such an important year of a child.  Many are learning to read and write, or at least improve on what they learned in Kindergarten.  Please make sure you get your children have every opportunity to socialize with other kids.  Also, please make sure if you can't help your child with a subject you seek a tutor, teacher, something so they don't fall behind.  I knew of a mother who was upset with her daughter's teacher, so she pulled her out of school and home schooled her.  This mother didn't have the skills to help her child be a better reader and writer.  The following year she put her child back into the public school system.  She was so far behind all of her classmates that she need to be held back.  Good luck in your search for a home school.  I've listed below the website for the home school I attended.

  11. Check out Five In A Row.  You buy the parent book, about $20, then check out the read-a-louds from the library.

    http://www.fiarhq.com/

  12. Hopefully cheap means excellent also.

    good luck with those babies education

  13. We homeschool free of paid curriculum. It's elementary, afterall, so I make up our curriculum as we go. Need to learn fractions? Let's get cooking in the kitchen (measuring with loads of fractions). Need to work on handwriting? Let's write a letter to Grandma. How about reading? We snuggle down on the couch, or on the beach, or in bed and read together.

    Exploring your child's interests while building these basics does not require boxed curriculum, IMHO.

    Otherwise, you might want to consider k12.com. Depending upon the state in which you live, the program CAN be provided to you free. (We're in California where it's called California Virtual Academy.) They send you EVERYTHING you need to meet their curriculum requirements, including a computer.

  14. It depends on where you live. I live in Ohio and there is a program called BOSS. Buckeye Online School for Success. It is totally free. All you have to do is pay $15 for connection a month, but then they reimbuse you. It is very cheap, well free, it also in in Pennsylvanina. Soon to be in West Virginia.

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