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AFTRR
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AFTRR

AFTRR is one of our top choices for Computers. It was created by the National Cristina Foundation. AFTRR consists of a growing number of nonprofit technology refurbishers seeking to increase the awareness of the contributions of their organizations, individually and collectively, to a wide range of populations in need. AFTRR promotes technology reuse and encourage the donation of technology to nonprofit and school NCF partners throughout the country.

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Artistic Pursuits
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Artistic Pursuits

Artistic Pursuits is one of our top choices for Art. It was created by Brenda Ellis. Featuring art instruction, art history, and art technique in a homeschool art program that encourages creative participation, Artistic Pursuits has excellent art books from PreK to grade 12. Starting with a drawing book for high schoolers in 1999, Brenda wanted to allow children to create original works of art from direct observation of source materials, which allows them to choose the subjects that matter to them.

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Rhythm of Handwriting
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Rhythm of Handwriting

Rhythm of Handwriting is one of our top choices for writing. It was created by Denise Eide. A multi-sensory approach that helps students develop fluid, legible handwriting. The founder realized that despite her background in teaching English as a second language, she could not explain most of the reasons behind the sounding of words while reading. She stumbled upon Orton phonograms and created a successful presentation.

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Right Start Mathematics
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Right Start Mathematics

Right Start Mathematics is one of our top choices for Mathematics . It was created by Dr. Joan A. Cotter. RightStart™ Mathematics is a complete elementary and middle-school program that uses visualization of quantities, de-emphasizes counting, and provides strategies and games for learning the facts. The primary learning tool is the AL Abacus,. This resources was created by Dr. Cotter as part of her outgrowth program in her doctoral research.

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Speakers League
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Speakers League

Speakers League is one of our top choices for Public speaking . It was created by Unknown (started in Carson, California). Start or join a Speakers League club to provide children with the opportunity to prepare and deliver speeches and peer evaluations. The first speaking club was started in Carson, California, stemming from an idea as an eBook. Clubs have now started growing globally.

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Pandemic
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Pandemic

Pandemic is one of our top choices for Educational board games. It was created by Zev Shlasinger. A challenging game of working together to provide a strategy to cure diseases and prevent a worldwide pandemic. The game has varying levels of difficulty and can be replayed many times over. This is part of the Z-Man Games series, and after producing their first hit game called "Shadowfist," they set out to continue making fun, innovative games.

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Ticket to Ride
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Ticket to Ride

Ticket to Ride is one of our top choices for Educational board games. It was created by Alan R Moon. A board game for the whole family - entertaining, addicting, fun and easy to learn to play. Alan Moon wanted to combine his passion of trains with route building board games.

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Brains On
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Brains On

Brains On is one of our top choices for Educational podcasts. It was created by Molly Bloom. Fun, entertaining and engaging weekly podcast teaching all about science and the world. The show's mission is to encourage kids’ natural curiosity and wonder using science and history.

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But Why
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But Why

But Why is one of our top choices for Educational podcasts. It was created by Jane Lindholm. This fun podcast answers kids' questions about the big interesting world. Jane Lindholm is recognized with regional and national awards for her interviews and transferred this to finding great interviewees to answer fun questions by kids all over the world.

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What if World
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What if World

What if World is one of our top choices for Educational podcasts. It was created by Eric O’Keefe The host uses curiosity and fun to engage children into asking questions and learning through funny stories and ideas. Mr. Eric wants to encourage children to learn by curiosity so he creates stories filled with laughter and satire to keep children entertained and motivated to keep asking questions.

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Zinn Education Project
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Zinn Education Project

Zinn Education Project is one of our top choices for History. It was created by Bill Bigelow of Rethinking Schools, Deborah Menkart of Teaching for Change. This website provides a variety of engaging learning activities and guides to help teachers for all grades to present and promote American history from all standpoints, not just what is traditionally printed in standard school textbooks. The website is based on Howard Zinn’s book titled "A People’s History of the United States".

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Language Smarts
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Language Smarts

Language Smarts is one of our top choices for Language Arts. It was created by John Baker. Lessons are engaging and including fun, colorful, mind-building activities with no lesson prep. The teaching style of these books is to flex the mind by developing students' critical thinking skills without employing drill and memorization, or to teach to the standard tests.

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Michael Clay Thompson
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Michael Clay Thompson

Michael Clay Thompson is one of our top choices for Language Arts. It was created by Michael Clay Thompson. A comprehensive language arts curriculum unlike any other, this system incorporates grammar, vocabulary, writing, poetics to challenge learners to dive deeper into the language. Michael Clay Thompson has over 30 years of experience of teaching, and quoted that "Language is the core of all content." He is passionate about providing gifted students with a resource to uplift their love of English language and literature.

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Free to Learn
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Free to Learn

Free to Learn is one of our top choices for Best books to get started. It was created by Peter Gray. Psychologist Peter Gray demonstrates that free play is the primary means by which children learn to control their lives, solve problems, get along with peers, and become emotionally resilient, unlike traditional schooling. Peter Gray is a development psychologist and believes that there are more effective to encourage childhood education without the constraints of modern-day schooling.

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OnlineG3
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OnlineG3

OnlineG3 is one of our top choices for Live online classes . It was created by Jaime Smith. Online G3 appeals to gifted students with their accelerated teaching style covering literature, grammar, history, computer science and writing. The founder had been teaching since 1997, and as a parent of a gifted child, created Online G3 as a platform to provide appropriate teachings for other gifted children.

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Local Facebook Groups: A great way to find a tutor
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Local Facebook Groups: A great way to find a tutor

Local Facebook Groups are wonderful ways to find a tutor. All you have to do is join a local group and ask other parents to recommend a teacher - or search for teachers they’ve referred. These Facebook groups provide a platform to provide support and resources for local homeschooling parents.

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Wildcraft
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Wildcraft

Wildcraft is one of our top choices for Educational board games . It was created by Kimberly Gallagher. Fun board game while learning about herbs. Great for all the family! The creators want to connect players with nature and to restore the knowledge and power that nature can provide for us.

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Code Ninjas
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Code Ninjas

Code Ninjas is one of our top choices for Coding. It was created by David Graham. This is a kids' coding franchise where students learn problem solving and logic in a safe and comfortable setting. The founder originally led programs to enable adults to become proficient software developers, but together with having his two children, found that coding is not only a career, but a worthy life skill.

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Dumbing us Down
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Dumbing us Down

Dumbing us Down is one of our top choices for Best books to get started . It was created by John Taylor Gatto. This book is for teachers and parents - learn how the watered down traditional school system is diminishing our educational outputs and how we can instead become self-directed lifetime-learners. The author was a teacher in New York for 30 years before setting out to unveil the truths of broken system of mandatory schooling, and instead wants parents to embrace learning with self-direction.

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Story Pirates
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Story Pirates

Story Pirates is one of our top choices for Educational podcasts. It was created by . A podcast featuring authors, musicians, teachers and comedians performing adaptations of stories written by children into sketch and song. The story pirates hosts believe that all children are creative geniuses, and set out to make a platform where children's stories can be highlighted and writing can be encouraged in a seriously fun way.

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