I am filling in for SoCalVal of Weblink Education for a few months. I look forward to sharing the bookmarks I’ve collected. 48 links shouldn’t be hard to find, since I probably have closer to 148.
Today’s tour will include two links for various subjects. I hope you find something to enrich your lessons!
Bible
- Character Journal- Scripture passages, recommended songs, and life application
- The Bible in Pictures- 1920s Bible in pictures to enjoy
History
- Reading Your Way Through History- Books for every time period
- Colonial Williamsburg- People and places of the 18th century
Mathematics
- 20 Things to Do with a Hundred Chart- Creative ways to study math
- Ray’s Arithmetic- Classic math series now available online
Science
- Texas Parks and Wildlife Kids Publications- Books, journals, and crafts to download (Homepage has activities)
- PEEP and the Big Wide World- Games and activities for experimenting
Spelling
- Spelling Cards (pdf) from Busy Teacher’s Cafe- 72 ideas to practice spelling
- Spelling City- Online games and tests
Handwriting
- Handwriting Worksheets for Print Practice- Create your own worksheets
- Home School Handwriting without Worksheets- Practice penmanship without a pencil
Some of these resources are from my own searches, but others are from homeschool bloggers. I wish to thank them properly, but, unfortunately, I haven’t saved that information. If you listed any of these links on your blog, or your delicious bookmarks, thank you!
What are your favorite websites for lessons?
Renae teaches her ten-year-old son and two little girls at home. She has prepared lesson plans, enjoyed children’s literature, and delighted in discovery with her children for five years. By studying Principle Approach philosophy, she realized what she always suspected: the Bible lies at the heart of all subjects. Find her reflections at Life Nurturing Education.








Everyone should really try Spelling City. After 15 years of home schooling, it’s one of my favorite spots on the web! Can’t wait to try all the others you’ve suggested!!
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Darnelle,
I actually haven’t used Spelling City yet. I found it while writing this post, and it looked great. Glad to hear my impression was right.
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These link are great! Thank you for sharing them. I really like the spelling cards and the hundreds chart.
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