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Free Homeschool Curriculum There are pros and cons to free homeschool curriculum. This article has information on types of free homeschool curriculum and where to find free homeschool curriculum. But is free homeschool curriculum really free, and is it of value? Keep reading to find out. Free homeschool curriculum can mean several different things. This article explores some different meanings and how you can assess what’s available. What Is Curriculum? The word curriculum is used both to mean the entire plan of a course or subject of study, as well as the entire plan of study available at a particular institution or organization. But people also use it to refer to curriculum materials or resources – the important components of a course that are used to convey the content — and if you seek “free homeschool curriculum” on the Internet, that’s what your likely to find: materials and resources. This means that what you might find includes course plans, lesson plans, worksheets, literature, Types of Free Curriculum With this definition in mind, lets consider where you might get “free homeschool curriculum.
Substantive offers of free curriculum materials on the Internet include the following:
• BBC Schools – Bitesize - bbc.co.uk/schools/revision. If you can get past the British English, there are fun ways to review (which they call “revise”) lots of content here. • Merlot World Languages Portal (worldlanguages.merlot.org), which provides a wide range of support materials for learning languages. • Museum curriculum, such as:
Warning—Is It Really Free? Watch out for free online material that is not actually free. For example, K12 FreeHomeSchool found here: (k-12freehomeschool.org/) has incidental and elective fees and shipping and handling fees and requires the parent to have a valid credit or debit card on file with the organization. In addition, charges may apply for “optional elective courses, course upgrades, and other goods and services.” There are also fees to add or drop courses. There are also other reasons to avoid this organization, which you can read about in the articles that review its sister organizations, Jubilee Academy and Grace Academy. Warning—Is it Actually of Any Value? Here are some questions to ask to determine if free homeschool curriculum is of any value to you.
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