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We also have pages dedicated to really inspirational videos re: alternative education models, curriculum and a ton about homeschool: getting started, high school and college, and public $ to help.

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Creation Museum

In Kentucky (but worth the trip!) Prepare to Believe ~ Bible history comes to life at the Creation Museum! This family-friendly attraction near Cincinnati explores creation science with stunning exhibits, dinosaur bones, fossils, botanical gardens, a planetarium, zoo, zip line course, and more. 1 free chaperone ticket for every 10 student ones. Prices: 10and under are free, youth $17.95, adults $29.95 for either the museum or the ark encounter (including zoo), so double that for the two, VR is $16.99pp (10 and under $8.99). Zip line is charged separately through 3rd party, planetarium is $5, meal vouchers available $8.99 & $16.99. Total price (without zip line) for two days would be $57.89 (11 and over) $49.89 for 10 and under plus food.

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Cult of Pedagogy

A site for educators. This link takes you to an article on project based learning "make your experience in the classroom awesome."

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Destinations Career Academy of Oregon

At our accredited, tuition-free online public school for grades 9�12

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Dive Into (Math & Science)

College Prep Math and Science made easier! Auto-grading, video solutions, Q&A Support, expert instruction and a Biblical Foundation.

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Creative Photography Workshop

To learn how to see and think creatively and communicate visually. Explore the creative arts and take amazing photographs. Jerry is an accomplished photographer, author and instructor. New to the world of K-12 education and homeschooling, he is offering his classes at a very low cost!

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Davinci Schools

Da Vinci students are preparing for college, career and life simultaneously through a project-based, real world curriculum that is shaped by industry and higher education partnerships to ensure our students have access to a broad range of choices when they leave Da Vinci.

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Digital History

Free history lessons, content, research and resources. This Web site was designed and developed to support the teaching of American History in K-12 schools and colleges and is supported by the College of Education at the University of Houston.

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Donor's Choice

Funding for projects (requests by teachers or schools".

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Crunch Labs

Science subscription boxes

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Demme Learning: Math-U-See

Math-U-See is math you�ll love. Easy to use for both student and teacher. Uses a distinctive set of manipulatives to visually represent and demonstrate math concepts. Student-paced mastery approach suitable for all levels. Mix and match what works best for you: Learning Textbook, Test Book, DVD Lessons, Online Lessons (self-paced).

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Discovery Institute Academy

Discovery Institute Academy offers high school-level science taught from the perspective that nature reflects intelligent design.

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Douglas County Museum

Oregon�s largest natural history collection is on display at the Douglas County Museum. More than 7,500 items are used to help tell the ancient and contemporary stories of the Umpqua River Valley. In addition, DCM houses one of the Northwest�s most comprehensive plant collections in its research herbarium with nearly 3,000 catalogued specimens. The historical artifact collection is one of the most extensive in the state with over 8,640 items that illustrate area history. The Museum holds Oregon�s second largest historic photograph collection with more than 24,000 images going back as early as the mid 19th century. To schedule a trip, email museum@co.douglas.or.us or call 541-957-7007. Cost: free for Douglas county schools, adult chaperaones free (1 per 5 students), $2/student admission outside of Douglas county. Guided tours available. Self-guided tour documents available. Pre-trip documents available on the website.

Comments (1)

RachelNieland
Aug 21

How do I help families get reimbursement for my tutoring services?

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