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I have compiled a list of mostly free online educational resources and homeschool activities to keep students on track with their studies during school closures or breaks.
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Keeping informed of the risks and what you can do for your child’s health through homeschooling can make all the difference in combating childhood obesity!
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Make math a moving activity! Get the children’s mind working as well as their body with fun physical math activities.
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Getting Started Curling Ice Hockey Skating Skiing Snowboarding Winter Olympics Getting Started Winter Sports When you’re sitting on that sled, getting ready to ski, or doing a figure-eight on the pond in your skates, you have to know how to be safe. Otherwise, you could get injured and be stuck inside while everyone else...
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Competitive athletic teams are formed all over the country for homeschoolers. See if there is a homeschool sports team near you.
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Academic and skill-based contests that welcome homeschoolers.
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Football at home with players of many ages and abilities
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Photos and animated graphics of proper strokes help kids enjoy the pool, learn synchronized swimming or water polo, too.
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The object is to come up with the toy and the answer. Play until the child is worn out or you've run out of math problems. No drowning of children allowed.
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Homeschooled girl jump roping at the Western Oklahoma Homeschool Track and Field Day Permission to republish from photographer, Cindy Nicolai, and the girl’s parents. About NCAA If you want to play NCAA sports at a Division I or II school, you need to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center if you were home schooled...
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Boating for Young People Adventures in a Boat Build a Boat Boating Safety Canoeing & Kayaking Rowing Sailing Sea Scouts Scott on Catamaran, Snorkling in Hawaii. by Ann Zeise Adventures in a Boat 5 teens who have sailed around the world solo Here’s the story behind the adventurers 18 years old and younger who...
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Family Friendly Rules and Styles Family Softball Has its own rules and modifications so that family members of different ages and abilities can enjoy playing together. Modified Baseball/Softball Rules You will want to modify baseball rules and equipment when playing with young, inexperienced and even elderly family members and neighbors. In families there often are not...
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How-to’s and Ideas Baseball for Families How to make baseball easy enough for almost everyone in the family and neighborhood to play casual baseball/softball. Bicycling Selecting and fixing your bike. Safe and fun biking activities. Boating 4 Kids Free dry land lessons in boating safety, techniques, boat parts, sailing, rowing, and paddling. Cooking Kids’...
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Bicycling Fun Bike Games The games here are either java, shockwave, or small downloads. Plan a Bicycle Rodeo The goal is to empower young cyclists with a minimal set of skills for on-road riding. To teach them a small subset of the rules of the road sufficient to keep them safe. How well this...
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