Georgia is full of great resources for new and veteran homeschoolers alike. We've compiled the best information, resources, ideas, and support options for you as you travel down the path of homeschooling. Check out these great starting points:
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The chief reason for going to school is to get the impression fixed for life that there is a book side for everything. |
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- Robert Frost |
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JewishMusic.com |
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Tara Publications offers JewishMusic.com, with a wide selction of recorded Jewish music, along with videos and sheet music. |
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Waldorf Without Walls |
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Waldorf Without Walls provides resources, publications, a newsletter, and consulting services for families that are educating at home using a Waldorf approach. |
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Dino Digs |
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Make your next vacation an educational one. Plan a summer dinosaur dig, searching for fossils. Mornings are spent excavating, and the afternoons you’ll visit museum galleries and take a behind-the-scenes tour to learn the art of preparing fossils for study and display.
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Heart of Wisdom |
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This is a Christian curriculum based on the Charlotte Mason, among others. |
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Home Schooling With Frugal Unit Studies |
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Nannette Gilbert |
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Unit studies are both a fun and frugal way to homeschool your children. Unit studies are theme-based or one topic ideas studied thoroughly using art, literature, music, social studies, science and sometimes even math. Unit studies allow you to use your library, community resources, the Internet, and a minimum of supplies to enable your children to learn in a fun and relaxed way. Because unit studies can be adapted to any age level or academic level, multiple aged children can all participate in the same unit study. |
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