Saturday Steals: Lots of free videos and lessons
Here are some free Constitution Day printables you can also use for Independence Day from Homeschool Creations.
Get a free copy of the book Understanding the Constitution from Creative Learning Connection. It’s written by a teacher, but I haven’t read it so I can’t recommend it. Just passing it along.
Get a free book to help you teach physical science from Inquiry in Action.
The ACS offers lots of “byte-sized” chemistry video lessons at their website. They also have a bunch of fun experiments you can do. All are free!
Registration for the October Lowe’s Build and Grow Class is now open. Your kids can make a FREE Spooky Stacker Craft. They also get patches and aprons for doing projects. Wood Sprite has the Home Depot one, too (they do their projects on the first Saturday of the month).
CurrClick has a free reference guide for 3rd grade math.
Get a free unit on Westward Expansion from 124Homeschool4Me. Or just head to the Museum of Westward Expansion—we went a few weeks ago and it was really cool. It’s also free (it does cost to park and to go up in the Gateway Arch).
Homeschool Giveaways has some Middle Ages resources and giveaways available.
Download this book for free: Not Just Tacos: Explore new foods while learning about South American culture.
Got eczema? Sometimes it’s really hard to find anything that will help. Wellness Mama has a few natural ideas for you to try before you buy anything expensive.
Here are some free native plant resources from the University of Texas at Austin.
Check with your local Michaels store to find out about Kids Club offerings. Our local stores have half-hour craft classes for kids that are a lot of fun for just $2 every Saturday.
Here’s a natural cold tea idea from DIY Natural to bookmark for this fall and winter.
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