Homeschooling and Learning at Home

Whether you are homeschooling or simply learning together at home, these resources will help parents guide children on the path of lifelong learning and discovery.

Homeschooling and Tutoring Websites

Printable resources for grades PreK-8 in every subject area. Login with your Moorestown Library card.

 

 

Brainfuse Online TutoringBrainfuse Helpnow offers homework help, a writing lab, practice tests, and much more. Just log in with your Moorestown Library card. Available through the end of the school year.

 

A2Z HomeschoolingA 2 Z Home’s Cool Homeschooling

 

 

 

 

Worldwide comprehensive resources for the home educator

 

 

 

HSLDA: Homeschooling Advocates since 1983

 

Homeschool Legal Defense Association

 

 

GOLD® Kindergarten Workshop for NJKEA - Teaching Strategies

New Jersey Department of Education FAQ on Homeschooling

 

Homeschooling eBooks

100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum: Choosing the Right Curriculum and Approach for Your Child’s Learning Style by Cathy Duffy

The Everything Homeschooling Book: All You Need to Create the Best Curriculum and Learning Environment for Your Child by Sherri Linsenbach

The First Year of Homeschooling Your Child: Your Complete Guide to Getting Off to the Right Start by Linda Dobson

Homeschooling the Challenging Child: A Practical Guide by Christine M. Field

So You’re Thinking About Homeschooling: Fifteen Families Show How You Can Do It! by Lisa Welchel

The Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling by Debra Bell

Questions about homeschooling? Contact Damaris Katt, dkatt@moorestownlibrary.org, library staff member and homeschooling parent.

Learning At Home Websites

 

Ben Franklin takes kids on kids on a learning adventure through the American system of government. Presented by the Government Printing Office.

 

The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia offers several free online learning opportunities, including Scholar Exchanges for middle school and high school students.

 

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The National Women’s History Museum in Alexandria, VA, has an extensive collection of online resources and programs focused on stories that often overlooked in traditional history curricula. Check out the Students & Educators tab for digital classroom resources, electronic field trips, and more.

 

ReadWorks Review for Teachers | Common Sense Education

 

Research-based reading program parents can use to build comprehension skills at home.

 

 

PBS LearningMedia logo

Grade-by-grade interactives and video lessons in science, math, English language arts and social studies, designed to keep preschoolers through high schoolers learning at home during the school closure.

 

ProjectExplorerChoose a grade level and discover short videos from around the world exploring countries, wildlife, the arts, health and wellness, and other weird and wonderful things the web has to offer!

 

Explore Your Interests | Smithsonian Institution

 

Fun stuff about art, history, culture, science and nature for kids and teens presented by the Smithsonian Institute.

 

 

Time for Kids.

You do not need a subscription to access interesting articles on a variety of topics geared towards students in grades K-6.

 

TypingClub (@typingclub) | Twitter

 

Improve your keyboarding skills with typing lessons and exercises geared towards kids.

 

 

 

Wide Open School

Common Sense Media keeps minds open while schools are closed with learning resources featuring content from Khan Academy, Scholastic, National Geographic, and much more!

Get Widget | Wonderopolis

What are your wondering? Explore the many things that make kids wonder, presented by the NCFL, the National Center for Families Learning.

 

Visit the library’s STEM page for resources to help you explore Science, Technology, and Math!