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Free online homeschooling curriculum for science/English/social studies?


I've been homeschooling a few months now, but... not really? My dad refuses to contribute ANY money past him buying me an algebra aid book, which isn't even that great of a book...
So I've printed off some math sheets and Spanish work (thankfully my past Spanish teacher puts most of what he teaches on his website, the only teacher that does) but am drawing a complete blank on the rest of the subjects.
Heck, I can't even find any good math testing sheets or more Spanish work. I'm sort of getting to a panicked state since my dad refuses to help me at all, but going back to public school isn't an option right now. Long story.
I need worksheets, tests. Free things to print. The library here is of little use, sadly. I have absolutely no idea what to look for, though I've spent hours on google.
I am - was? - a freshmen, but while in school back in October I was taking all honors classes. (Algebra II, Physics, English Honors, Global Studies Honors, etc.) I guess I also need to finish studying Health, too.
Lots of text there, sorry.

Yoyoyo R: All I see on the link provided are things you'd have to pay for. =/

You can get lots of beneficial and helpful educational materials to read here at the links that I have provided below:
http://www.sparknotes.com
http://www.free-ed.net
http://encarta.msn.com

Hope these help.

Find an online public school. You won't have to pay for it, in most states. You can still work from home, but you'll get lots of guidance, assistance and structured curriculum, including honors and AP classes. My online school is in Washington State. Come check us out or email me via the website.

I am sorry to hear about your dad not wanting to help you but you seem like you are very interested in your education. Here are a few free web links for you to try. www.homeschoolmate.net www.homeschoolviewtube.com www.chem4kids.com www.splashesfromtheriver.com Also, you can go on line and google free online courses for homeschool as well as groups in your area. Good luck... Keep up the good fight....

Free science:
http://www.msnucleus.org/membership/jh.h...

Free online curriculum using mostly library books or books that can be downloaded for free:
http://amblesideonline.org/

Forgien language:
http://www.livemocha.com/

Free college level math textbooks online:
http://www.math.gatech.edu/~cain/textboo...

http://www.softschools.com/ for worksheets of all kinds

Look into Kaplan, K12 or Connections Academy-they all offer free online homeschool programs http://takecontrolofyoureducation.blogsp...

MIT offers opencourseware classes-all free http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/hs/home/home/i...

Best of Luck!
Jana
http://www.purehomeschooling.com/

I would try K12.com

It is a FREE homeschool and you get teachers, a computer, printer/fax/copier, all of your books. I am in it now! I completely reccommend it!!

It has actually real teachers, its great! Honors classes and everything!



EDIT: If you keep looking around on the website, there are ways to go, you can go to www.k12.com, click on enroll now and start from there!

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