Online Resources

Tuesday, April 14th at 10 AM, join Cedarville University and the Alaska Private and Home Educators Association (APHEA) for a free, live Q&A designed specifically for homeschool students and parents. We will discuss how dual enrollment can enhance a student’s education through encouraging career exploration, accelerating academic achievement, and enriching the homeschool experience. Bring your questions — we’ll answer them live. 

We’ve curated a list of online resources that you and your children could benefit from. Thanks to those who provided suggestions for the list. We hope you find it helpful.

New to Homeschooling:
Mom Possible!

Multi-Subject Games/Apps/Worksheets:

50 Activities for Siblings to Do Inside
ABC-Mouse
All Kids Network
BrainPOP
Kahn Kids

Scholastic Learn at Home

Art:
Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems: Episode 1

Biology:
The Alaska Zoo – Free LIVE Educational Classes 

Bible:
Adventure Bible
Answers in Genesis Kids

Christian Entertainment:
Aventures in Odessey Club

Civics:
Sonlight
DIY Homeschooler
The Homeschool Mom
Mama’s Learning Corner
Homeschool Partners
iCivics

Encouragement for Moms:
Lifeway Women’s Bible Studies
Read Aloud Revival
Simple Homeschool

English/Grammar:
Logic of English
Quill

Home Economics:
Ellie & Mac – Sewing
Kids Cooking Activities

Literature:
Audible

Geography:
Where on Google Earth is Carmen San Diego 

Museum Tours:
Discovery Education
Travel + Leisure Magazine

Preschool:
PEEP Family Science
Zero to Three 

Music:
Hoffman Academy 

Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics (STEM):
AwesomeSciTV
Cool Math for Kids

Discover Data Science
Freely Educate

Learn in Color
Left Brain/Craft Brain
Math Antics
NatGeo@Home 

Science Mom
Teaching Textbooks

Typing:
Typing Club
Typing.com

All-In-One Curriculum:
Ambleside Online (Charlotte Mason)
Old-Fashioned Education
Robinson Curriculum
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool
At Home Middle School
Free Homeschool Curriculum