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 ... Read More about A Collection of Free College Courses
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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 ... Read More about Free College Course on Classic Children’s Literature
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 ... Read More about Tips for homeschooling a struggling reader
How Our Family Homeschools for Free
republished ; links updated October 2023 Our children are in grades 9th, 7th, 5th, and 2nd. We homeschool mostly for free. I say "mostly," because someone could be strict and say we spend money on gas or one-time purchases of devices or instruments. But these expenses are optional - we ... Read More about How Our Family Homeschools for Free
Free Lessons and Curriculum on Music Theory
One of the courses often required in the first couple years of college is music theory. If you're homeschooling a high schooler, you may be interested in having your student learn music theory to help ease his or her transition to college. G Major Music Theory provides everything you need ... Read More about Free Lessons and Curriculum on Music Theory