Homeschool Resources Under $20

Homeschool Resources Under $20

David and I sat down last night and had a long talk with Charlie about school next year. I wanted to find out if Charlie wanted to return to public school and to get David’s thoughts. My mother n law has been hinting we put Charlie back in Public School next year.

Sherry says Charlie would be able to play with his friends and to spend time with them in school. I let both Shery and Charlie know I was OK with placing Charlie back into Major Cheney if that was what he wanted.

I asked Charlie what he wanted to do and he said if I wanted to put him back in school he would be ok with it. Charlie let me know he would prefer to continue homeschooling. I let Charlie know about K-12 and how we could check into it for school.

Once I reminded Charlie of the things we could do at home during Homeschool Charlie said he preferred to continue with Homeschool. I am so happy Charlie has decided to stay at home as he will be safe.

I waited with baited breath to see what David would say. When David blew me out of the water and said he would prefer for Charlie to remain “HOMESCHOOLED” as well. I was so surprised and couldn’t believe David wanted me to continue to teach Charlie. All I can say is I am Blessed to have David stand behind me in my choice to Homeschool Charlie.

I know how expensive Homeschool can become. But by using the resources I found that are $20 or under we can save money and buy more supplies for school. Or attend Field Trips which I am excited to do.

Here’s a list of the best affordable homeschool resources – all available for $20 or less.

Helpful Resources

Homeschool Planner– This planner includes dated journal pages, practical forms, motivational quotes, and teaching aids to make your homeschool planning effortless and enjoyable.

Math Resources

Classroom Times Tales DVD & Flipchart

Times Tales® DVD (Part 1 & 2 video)
8.5″ x 11″ Flipchart with all the stories
CD with lots of PDF Printable reinforcements
10 individual student Times Tales Workbooks.

Times Tales® DVD (Part 1 & 2 video)
8.5″ x 11″ Flipchart with all the stories
CD with lots of PDF Printable reinforcements
10 individual student Times Tales Workbooks.

Who is it for?

  • 3rd Graders (8 to 9-year-olds)
  • 4th Graders (9 to 10-year-olds)
  • Math learners
  • Students with special needs or learning disabilities
  • Teachers
  • Homeschoolers

What’s included?

  • DVD (approx 60 minutes)
  • CD with printables, tests, Cube Game, individual student booklet, and many more reinforcements!

The Classroom Edition includes our Times Tales DVD (with game-style quiz review), plus a CD with a PowerPoint version of each story, and additional printable tests, quizzes, games, individual mini-books, and flashcards.

*Classroom and Small Group Editions are for the use in one classroom or with one teacher at a time, and may not be shared with other classes.

FAST: Total learning time is only an hour!

EASY: After watching Times Tales, kids as young as five can recite the top time’s tables upper without even understanding multiplication!

FUN: Kids love this learning method and ask for more! Covers the most difficult to memorize times tables: 3×6,3×7,3×8,3×9,4×6,4×7,4×8,4×9,6×6,6×7,6×8,6×9,7×7,7×8,7×9,8×8,8×9,9×9

Game show quiz: Students plays a fun, beat-the-clock game to challenge their newly-learned skills! With Bonus Division problems!

Non-consumable: Can be used by the entire family.

Bonus CD: Print off a fun game, written tests, flashcards, and crossword puzzles.

Great for learning disabilities: Works for many kids when other programs have failed.

Language Arts Games & Lessons

uKloo Riddle Edition Treasure -Disguised as a treasure hunt, this literacy game gets kids physically active as they strengthen reading comprehension skills while solving clues to find a surprise.

I hope you enjoyed this friendly reminder for Homeschool Resources under $20 from Educents and you find some new resources you can use in your classroom. I would like to remind you inside this post are my affiliate link and through the links, I will make a small percentage which allows me to keep this blog up.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates