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Saving Money on Homeschooling SuppliesFeedback About This Post:RE: Saving Money on Homeschooling SuppliesYou can find good deals on used books and text books at thrift shops, yard sales, used book stores. I sometimes prefer older textbooks, because they seem more demanding - but this is true more for English/literary/cultural subjects - not so much for science - remember to update information in older textbooks as needed - but it might give good perspectives on how looking at the world changes. Post by pamphyila RE: Saving Money on Homeschooling SuppliesTry freecycle.org! Post By Karla (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money on Homeschooling Supplies
Use a plastic sleeve (page protector) and dry-erase marker or crayon over workbook pages. The workbook can then be used over and over. Cut the left part of the plastic sleeve off (the side with the holes), then slip it upside-down over the page you want to write on. It can be cut down to the size of the book to make it fit better. Rubbing alcohol and a piece of old towel work great for getting crayon off! The terry cloth is rough, and doesn't tear like tissue or a paper towel. Post by LizCar RE: Saving Money on Homeschooling SuppliesThe internet is the best source for me. I homeschool my preschooler. You can find worksheets and everything for all grade levels. Post By catsnfrogs84 (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money on Homeschooling Supplies
Consider the Unschooling Method. The worst thing I did was to try to recreate a classroom in our house. Post By Fran Marie (Guest Post) Homeschooling Children?
Don't purchase an expensive program. Visit local new and used book stores (cheap books can be found), search the web (print work lessons and work sheets for free) and hook up with a homeschool group in your area (many will let you make copies of old workbooks for your own use). Post by ThriftyFun |
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