A LIST OF HOMESCHOOLING RESOURCES AVAILABLE AT YOUR LIBRARY

Check with your local library, if they do not have these available, most know how you can acquire them. The library is one of your greatest resources in your Homeschooling venture. Some homeschoolers even use the library ONLY!

REFERENCE MATERIALS

Goodchild- Orientation to Home Schooling in Florida

Gorder- Home Education Resource Guide, 4th ed.

Hom- Homeschoolers and the Public Library: a guide

Lima- A to Zoo: Subject access to children's picture books

McGregor- Garden Patch of Reproducible Homeschool Planning

Scheps- Librarian's guide to homeschool resources

 

GENERAL GUIDES

Colfax- Homeschooling for excellence

Dorian- Anyone can homeschool

Gordon- Home Schools: an alternative, you do have a choice

Guterson- Family Matters: Why homeschooling makes sense

Hegener- Home School Reader

Hom- Home School Reader Articles (Home Education Magazine) 1984-94

Kaseman- Taking charge through homeschooling

 

TEENAGE YEARS

Cohen- And what about college: how homeschools lead to admissions

Llewellyn- Real Lives-11 teens who don't go to school

Llewellyn- Teenage Liberation handbook

Riley- Dan Riley school for a girl: a memoir

Sheffer- Sense of self: Listening to homeschooled adolescent girls

 

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION AND SPECIAL NEEDS

Duffy- Christian Home Educators Curriculum Manual Junior/Senior High

Harris- The Christian Homeschool

Hensley-Home Schooling Children with special needs

 

GENERAL CURRICULUM GUIDES

Beechick- You can teach your child successfully, 4-8th grades

Griffith- Homeschool Handbook-Preschool to High school

Hainstock- Teaching Montessori in the home, preschool and school years

Hendrickson- How to write a low-cost, no-cost curriculum (high school)

Hom- Homeschool Manual: Plans, Pointers, Reasons

Johnson- Teaching and learning at home

Kealoha- Trust the children: a manual and activity guide (high school)

O'Leary- Write your own curriculum

Pride- Big Book of home learning, v.4(vols 1-3)

Rupp- Good Stuff- Learning tools for all ages

Slavin- Math for your 1st and 2nd grader

Soyke- Early education at home: a curriculum guide-pre-k

Wade- High school manual for parents who teach their own

Wha- What your 1st grader needs to know (also 2nd-6th)

 

Check your local bookstores too. They may carry these or at least be able to order them for you. I know that WaldenBooks gives a homeschoolers discount.