“Kids.gov is the official kids’ portal to the U.S. government. With links to over 1,200 web pages from educational organizations, schools, and government agencies, it’s geared to the learning levels and interests of girls and boys in grades K-5 and 6-8. While it is our mission t
Demand the Evidence Conference is coming to Boutwell Auditorium on Saturday, August 28. Discover the answers to these and other questions: Can Genesis be trusted when it says God created the world in six days? What does belief in evolution say about the character of God? Is the earth
Looking for tools and lesson plans for teaching Bible? Check out eBibleTeacher.com for lessons, worksheets, flashcards, and even games! You can print the materials for FREE.
I was surprised to find this website and the many FREE resources that it offers for study of famous people, art, math, Bible, and grammar. There are also links to interactive games for your students to reinforce their studies. Definitely take a look at Garden of Praise to see these
With coins, we literally carry the past in our pockets. But most of us seldom stop and think about the historical riches at our fingertips. This site aims to change that! As we discover the hidden stories behind our coins, we can develop a fascination that can last a lifetime. H.I.P.
Creation Illustrated is a quarterly science magazine for students with emphasis on God’s touch on every part of nature. Each issue includes an Instructional Guide to help homeschoolers and teachers glean key spiritual and character-building lessons from each article. This woul
The Photographic Periodic Table of the Elements is a wonderful site for exploring the elements on the periodic table. Click an element for a quick bio of it and its discovery, as well as photos of everyday items that contain the element. Use this resource to supplement your chemistr
I have found Considering God’s Creation to be a wonderful science resource for us during the elementary grades. I had tried reading the encyclopedias and doing narrations as detailed in The Well-Trained Mind, but I couldn’t seem to get it all together. Perhaps it require
BetterPhoto.com offers some articles and online courses for kids and teens who are interested in photography. This is a great thing for students to explore in the summer! Check out the link with your students, and let them learn something new without a school table being involved!