There is so much free information for homeschoolers on the internet. The following links are to top Squidoo Lenses on education or homeschool.  They all offer helpful information. I especially like the Shakespeare one and the Timelines one.

Shakespeare for Children
I was always looking for Shakespeare resources for my children that would help us understand and enjoy the bard’s work. You might enjoy this lense for the Shakespeare help it offers.
Timelines for Homeschool
Timelines are integral to any homeschool history curriculum. They help children understand and visualize the flow of history in a concrete way. This lense is so creative and has a ton of great ideas.
Sentence Patterns
Simple sentences are the early goal in writing. Learn the different ways to craft sentences…
Skip Count, Skip Count, Count by Two’s
Count by 10’s, 5’s or 2’s…this is Skip Counting.  This is  beginning step to learning multiplication.
Homeschool Quotes
These life-learning, life-affirming quotations will help you find the right words to explain your homeschool lifestyle to skeptics. This is very encouraging.
BUGS Coloring Books & Pages
Here’s one for the little ones and especially your kids that love the outdoors. Bugs coloring books are a fun way to keep children creative and learning, connecting to their interests.
The Importance Of Education
Interesting take on education that homeschoolers will appreciate. “We shall not grow wiser before we learn that much that we have done was very foolish.”
How to Make a Shoebox Diorama
The classic shoebox diorama is something many children make for a creative learning experience.   Though often used for school work,  children like to make them just for fun. Here’s how…
Coloring Sheets For Adults 3D Designs
Adults and advanced designers love coloring these 3D Designs.
Let’s Make Poop – A Gross Science Project
(I’m not sure about this one–what would your kids think?) The author says, “What could be more fun for kids than this gross science project that allows them to squeeze a poo out of a stocking.” This is like kitchen science but probably more fun for kids.