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Resources for applying classical Christian education to homeschooling. Home to the Trivium Email Loop, an Internet Guide for homeschoolers, articles by Harvey and Laurie Bluedorn, listing of national contests open to homeschoolers, seminar schedule, a gr
Articles, links, contests, an email list, forums, and advice all boy-specific. From a Christian perspective.
A variety of free resources for home educators, from software to unit studies. Also lists academic contests, homeschooling styles, and curriculum recommendations.
Offers California Achievement Test, Metropolitan Achievement Test, and assessment services for homeschoolers.
PASS testing, tutoring, educational resources, and online classes specifically tailored to the homeschooling community.
Offers the School and College Ability Test (SCAT) and Sequential Tests of Educational Progress (STEP) via computer, and other aptitude and achievement tests at their location.
Offering the following standardized tests: CTBS, TerraNova, TCS, CAT5, and intelligence testing for the homeschooling community. Free practice tests for all grades can be requested with a test order where available. Includes a page of North Carolina requi
A Catholic Curriculum provider, Kolbe does not require that the student be enrolled to take the Stanford Achievement Test (SAT) offered through them.
Learning styles assessments, vocabulary curriculum, homeschool testing, solutions to learning problems and ADHD, and Person Optimized Curriculum.
This Pennsylvania-based school provides the California Achievement Test (CAT) to homeschoolers.
Combination of fee-based and free grammar, spelling, vocabulary, reading, and writing exercises and tests subdivided by level. Quick-reference area for basic words list, fables and idioms.
Science supplies and educational lab tools like microscopes, test tubes, kits, and more for grades K-12.
FLO offers homeschooling advice, support and standardized achievement testing for home-based education. Provides encouragement through networking and legislation and curriculum information.
How to begin homeschooling, legal information, support group listings, testing and evaluation resources, events throughout the state, and convention details from HEAV, a statewide Christian, non-profit organization with membership open to all.
A homeschooling cover school providing enrichment classes, scope and sequence, support, athletic programs, graduation, and testing. Requires a statement of faith.
A statewide support group providing information, courses, newsletters, activities, contests, travel, mailing lists, message boards, and more for South Carolina homeschoolers.
RIGHT offers legislative updates, legal information, member discounts, and educational and social opportunities for families in-state and in Southern Massachusetts. Includes All-RIGHT Kids' pages with contests, brain teasers, and poetry.
A network of Catholic homeschooling families from the Hazleton area offering support, field trips, activity days, co-op, geo-bee, standardized testing, choir, and Irish step dancing.
Inclusive support network providing field trips, activities, social events, contests, education fairs, clubs, special workshops, and a geography bee.
A contest and showcase for poetry, short stories, essays, personality sketches, humor, and other writings from homeschoolers of any age.
Information on this local support group's academic workshops, testing, support meetings, field trips, and resources. Include a Getting Started section for new homeschoolers. Serving central Indiana.
Official information on the state's homeschool law, frequently asked questions, resources, statistics, and CSAP testing for home-based students from the Colorado Department of Education.
One of the fastest growing methods of home schooling in the United States and around the world.
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