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Home schooling offers flexibility and a more individualized program for students.

Free home-schooling tools can be found everywhere from the websites of museums, national parks, government agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service and magazines such as "National Geographic" to interactive websites that host educational games for all ages. Home schooling forums, newsletters and websites serve as hubs of current information about curriculum standards and regulations, legislation, news and resources for families.

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      • Museums, universities, and science organizations offer teaching aids and tools. school pencils image by Chad McDermott from Fotolia.com

        Lesson plans, worksheets, quizzes, activities and games are all readily available at no cost to home schooling families. Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) offers lesson plans and tools for all grade levels on their website, and PBS's popular show, "Nova," has its own site full of teacher resources. The Smithsonian Institution also has an educators' section overflowing with resources for home schooling. Look for teacher and educator areas on websites for most large libraries and museums, government agencies, universities, nature organizations, science magazines and educational television programs. You can also ask textbook publishing companies and magazine publishers for samples; many companies give away samples to teachers who might end up buying their products in bulk later.

      Student Resources

      • Many government agencies offer free coloring books, stickers, and posters to children. colourfull paint and a colouring book image by Ramona smiers from Fotolia.com

        Students can learn via online instruction and games. FunBrain offers a wide assortment of interactive games that teach kids language and math skills, and you can choose the games by grade level. The website Kids' Sites, lists children's websites by subject matter. Many government organizations have free educational materials, such as the U.S. Forest Service's Smokey the Bear website. It offers free downloadable children's activity workbooks and posters. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has a free downloadable coloring book that teaches kids about safety in natural disasters. The California Department of Boating and Waterways offers a free boating safety course that includes a free book about water safety, with a test in the back that you can take and mail in for free. If you pass, they mail you a boating safety certificate.

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