1. Canadian Homeschool Sites
Visit sites that support homeschoolers in Canada. We have
tried to find sites that support homeschoolers in a variety of ways
including basic homeschool information, learning resources, online
communities, and face to face support groups. Perhaps you are new to
homeschooling in your province and need to know the laws and basics to get
started? Maybe you are looking to connect with other homeschoolers in your
area for fun, co-op learning, and fieldtrips? Homeschooling is also about
networking and we hope the sites we found help you out in some way.
2. Homeschool Web Sites
Find sites that support homeschooling in a number of
ways. Whether you are new to homeschooling or veteran, these sites provide
a wealth of resources, ideas, information, and new opportunities to learn
more about the journey of homeschooling.
3. Catholic Homeschool Blogs
Find blogs that share the homeschooling journey from a
Catholic perspective. Learn new things, make new friends, and peek into the
lives of homeschooling families from different parts of the globe. Blogs
can be a great way to share information and reconfirm your commitment to
homeschooling all the while interacting with others who believe the same
truths that you do. From large families to small, crafters to artists,
nature lovers to food lovers, visit them all through the beauty of blogs.
4. Crafting
Find crafting sites that may be perfect for homeschoolers.
Crafting and homeschooling seem to go hand in hand at times. This is
because crafting helps to solidify knowledge and encourage hands-on learning
while having fun. Many a unit study has been enhanced with crafts and some
method tools such as lapbooking and scrapbooking are all related to crafting
as well. Visit some of these unique craft blogs or websites for learning
samples, inspiration, and fun.
5. CCD
Visit websites that help support catechists and teachers
of the Catholic faith. Through prayer, sharing of information, liturgical
support, and lesson plans and resources, these websites can help catechists,
new as well as seasoned, encourage and rejuvenate their CCD Religious
Education classes. Find something you may need for a class, articles to
lift up your soul or just connect with other catechists for support.
6. Resource Pages
Resource pages provide information that you may want to
come back to again and again for reference, learning, socialization, or
fun. Find some unique sites that offer unique opportunities to support you
and your family in your homeschooling journey. Sometimes it’s the thing
least thought about that can offer the most support in your homeschooling
adventure.