This is a great freebie, that keeps getting better: 13 free study guides on 15 different Shakespeare plays. Each study guides is about 40 pages each. WHAT ARE IN THE FREE SHAKESPEARE PLAY STUDY GUIDES? The study guides include historical information, Shakepeare’s language, and much more about each play. The illustrations are in full-color and the activities in the guides are engaging….
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Create a Paper Globe for Learning Geography & Geometry: Free Template & Pattern
We’re always searching for unique ideas for teaching. It’s rather easy to think of creative ways to teach geography: globes and maps are fascinating things. But teaching geography and geometry in one creative exercise? That takes a bit of ingenuity – or, an artist who also likes coding. Thankfully, the artist who created a paper globe template is also a…
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A Collection of Free College Courses
I’ve mentioned free college courses a few times here on Freely Educate, but today I thought I’d write an updated list of which universities are offering free college courses, along with a sample of courses students may take. These courses do not qualify for ‘credit’ with the university, as that’s how they make their money, but they are 100% free…
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Free College Course on Classic Children’s Literature
Many of us include classic book readings in our homeschools. Some of us use literature as the primary base of our homeschool. It’s a beautiful way to learn; it’s what we do in our family’s homeschool. I found a free college course on classic children’s literature. THESE CLASSIC CHILDREN’S BOOKS ARE COVERED IN THE FREE COLLEGE COURSE The college course,…
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Tips for homeschooling a struggling reader
how to homeschool a struggling reader I’ve covered this topic before, but it’s one I’m passionate about, so here I am again. Even if you have a child who is 9 years old and can’t read simple words, or a teen who “doesn’t like books,” don’t give up. You can have a reader, one who willingly reads on his own….
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