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Looking for a home school parnet with some good advice can you pleasehelp?

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Im in need of some web sites to help with math and science that and im running out of ideas to keeping my 10 year son on track please any good ideas thank you GOd bless

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  1. Why not take a break from formal learning and try some informal stuff...take trips to the museum, watch movies about mathmeticians or science related topics, play games (Monopoly, Risk, card games, etc), take things part, blow things up, mix mentos and diet soda, or other messy experiments, go for hikes and try to guess the names of plants or aimals you see (take pics of them so you can identify them later online to see who guessed more correctly!). Check out stevespangler.com.

    If he's bored but you're forcing him, he's going to end up hating anything that looks like learning. Make fun a priority! Learning is a natural side affect of having fun.


  2. Here are some my 10 y.o. son likes:

    http://www.iknowthat.com

    http://www.aaamath.com

    http://www.mathsisfun.com

    http://www.mathcats.com

    http://www.brainpop.com

    http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/

    http://www.cosmeo.com

    http://www.explorelearning.com

  3. Not sure how this site will relate to other countries, but the link below has revision, tests, and interactive games for pupils of all ages.

    A variety of subjects, including Maths and Science

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/

  4. wwwfunbrain.com

  5. At the site below, I have around 29 U.S. government kid's sites that are all free... the sites include NASA sites for kids, USGS and a bunch of others covering both some math and science.

    It is multiple pages (3) of links.

    Lots of interactive games, worksheets and stuff...

  6. http://www.homefires.com/clickschool/mat...  for math and

    http://www.homefires.com/clickschool/sci... for science

    In addition if you google math, science fee websites, you'll find more than your son can handle!

    I would recommend, however, that he not just look at science websites....be sure to have him do lots of hands-on science and math.

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