Web Sites
University, College Job Training Options
- Athabasca University Admissions Policy
Anyone 16 years of age or older is eligible for admission to Athabasca University, regardless of previous educational experience, with or without a high school diploma. Past academic performance may, however, restrict you from enrolling in specific undergraduate programs such as the Bachelor of Professional Arts, Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Commerce.
- Copied Directly from website
- Christian College and University Fairs
The Christian College and University Fairs are Canada’s largest and most comprehensive Christian higher education events, and provide you with personal connections to representatives from each institution. We invite you to visit our website and have a look at participating institutions in your search for Canadian Christian colleges and universities. We hope to see you at a CCUFair in the future.
- Government Assistance for Post Secondary Education
Bursaries, Grants, Scholarship information from the Government.
Just For Fun
- Lego Creations!
Gallery of a professional Lego artist.
- Paper Toys
Free and Fun site with a variety of paper toys the kids can print off, fold , glue and play with.
Missy
Education In The News
- NSERC - Homeschooled Dr.Erik Demaine
This is the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research council of Canada article about Dr.Erik Demaine.
- PEI HS Science Fair 2002 photos
Photos from the Home School Science Fair 2002 held at the Kensington Lions Club Sat. March 2, 2002
- Stanford magazine
" A wave of homeschoolers has reached the Farm--students with unconventional training and few formal credentials. What have they got that Standford wants? And how do admission officers spot it? "
Online Tutorials
- Capistrano School Tutorials
This is the site of a public school in a certain US district, but this page seems to have a good selection of tutorials or online helps for people trying to make use of new and popular software applications. Word 2002, Access 2000, Microsoft Excel 2002, Spreadsheet Basics, Adobe Photoshop tutorials, MS Publisher - these are just a small sample of the various kinds of programs you can familiarize yourself with by accessing these online courses. This site was created for this school's students, of course, but simplicity is so key when learning about new applications, it may be of help to adults as well - Enjoy!
Local Attractions
- Island Trails
Prince Edward Island?s trails are a great place to spend the day learning and relaxing. On this site you will be able to find all you need to know about the confederation trail. Interactive map and pictures are just some of the helps you will find. Enjoy :)
- PEI Provincial Library
This is the PEI Provincial Library's online portal; you can log in to your account by entering your Library Card number and phone number. This will allow you to see what materials you currently have checked out, what you have requested, any fines on your account, or even will allow you to request that any book or item in the system be delivered to the branch closest to you for pick-up.
If the book you are looking for is not currently in the Library System on the Island, contact a Librarian directly; they may be able to borrow or purchase the title(s) for you.
- Young Millionaires
Used Swap Boards/ Hard to Find Book Services
- Abebooks
(from the website:) "Welcome to the world's largest online marketplace for books. Get the most out of the Abebooks Marketplace:...SEARCH 60 million new, used, rare and out-of-print books. (textbooks too!)...BUY from 12,500 independent booksellers located around the world." (visit the site to read more!)
- Alibris
(from the website:)"Alibris connects people who love books, music and movies to thousands of independent sellers around the world. Our proprietary technology and advanced logistics allow us to offer over 40 million used, new and out-of-print books to consumers, libraries and retailers." (visit the site to read more!)
- HomeSchool Central
US based Resources for HomeSchoolers.
- VegSource HomeSchool Talk & Swap
US-based used curriculum swap and discussions boards, hosted by VegSource:("The mission of VegSource is to offer the most up to date health and diet information possible, and to encourage the many good reasons for a plant-based diet.") The HS boards are separate and unrelated to the dietary slant of the site, but remember that the prices are all in US dollars.
Creation Science/ Bible Study Resources
- Bible History
"The focus at Bible History Online is history and the Bible. The Bible is about God's activities in history. It deals with actual people in an actual geographical area during actual specified historical times who had contact with other actual peoples and empires whom we know of from sources outside the Bible." (Their quote)
Foreign Languages
- LingQ.com
This is a good site to learn languages. It is free. You can pay for extra tutoring or corrections of written submissions.
The lessons have the words highlighted in blue. You put the mouse on each word and the meaning of the word will display.
Click the mouse if you know the word. It is added to your list of known words.
Each lesson can be listened to as many times as desired.
It can also be downloaded to an ipod, etc.
You can contact friends for chat, or live voice.
Forums for discussion in the various languages are available.
Readings are available, also highlighted in blue for unknown words, read by native speakers.
You can participate as a tutor or corrector, or submit lessons; this will earn you points
which can in turn pay for your time with a tutor or have your writing corrected.
Google LingQ.com
- Rosetta Stone Language Learning Success
(Here is some information from their website:)
"The #1 Foreign Language Curriculum for Homeschoolers
Help your children learn a second language and you?ve given them a gift that will last a lifetime. That?s the advantage of choosing Rosetta Stone, the foreign language curriculum rated #1 by homeschooling parents.
Rosetta Stone is the ideal choice for homeschool parents who wish to
* Prepare their children to communicate in foreign countries, enabling them to work or study abroad
* Help their children prepare for college admission
* Give their children an awareness of foreign cultures and better equip them for careers in a global economy
About Rosetta Stone
* Rosetta Stone is the foremost language-learning software program in the world, used successfully by millions of people in 150 countries. It?s equally effective for students of any age.
* Rosetta Stone?s award-winning Dynamic Immersion? method taps the same skills your children used to learn their first language, making language learning easier than you thought possible.
* Each of our 30 languages comes with our Student Management System. You can track student progress, create lesson plans, and generate reports without knowing the language yourself."
(visit the website to learn more; Gertrude also carries this language curriculum - some languages will need to be special-ordered)
- The Easy French/ Le Francais Facile
(Here is some information from their website; if you have purchased this curriculum or are simply interested in having a look at it (Gertrude carries it, as well as their "The Easy Spanish" program), this site may be helpful:)
"Le Français Facile! is:
* A Complete French Curriculum!
* A Scientifically Designed Curriculum!
* Easy to teach, even if you don't know any french at all!
* Fun to learn, with funny stories and interesting activities.
* French Scripture, songs, games and coloring pages
* Great for homeschool co-op groups!
* Digitally mastered enhanced CD for audio and computer
* Printable free activity sheets: no purchasing consumable activity books or photocopying!
* Teaches French language and French grammar through literature based entertaining storylines
* 3 year program for younger students
* 1 year program for older students and Fast track option for teens
* French Culture of France and Québec with optional projects (including idiom projects)
* Use of Tomatis and SAMONAS sound theories to facilitate learning
* Follows Charlotte Mason Method, Bloom?s Taxonomy and higher order theories by Dr. Jeanne Chall
* Certificate of Completion available with submission of two projects
* Written by a francophone mom of 4 in her 8th year of home educating
Site includes:
Sample Lessons, Reviews, Articles, Extra Activities and much more!"
(to find out more, please visit the web site!)
On Writing Well
- Common Errors in English
Have you ever wondered about your choice of words, which one might be best suited to your needs at a given time? Have a look at this website, whose 'raison d'etre' is to encourage all to practice better English - Very interesting!
- Write Guide.com: Teaching Writing
This writing curriculum publisher is offering discounted group rates in exchange for sharing information about their program. We are hoping to be approved for this so that as members of this website, you will be eligible to purchase their products for a reduced price should you wish to do so. We will confirm the status as soon as we get approval from them, so in the meantime, have a look at what they have to offer. (This does not constitute an endorsement of this curriculum by site administrators/ owners, we are merely sharing information and providing links, much like is done for other websites on the LINKS page of www.PEIHomeSchool.com.)
Organizational Tips and Sites
- Donna Young
(from the website:)"This website contains homeschool printables and planning helps for those who are educating children." (visit the site to read more!)
Special Needs Resources
- Equipping parents to raise their children
(from the website:) "NATHHAN'S GOAL and PURPOSE:
To encourage homeschooling families with special needs children, in ways that glorify the Lord Jesus Christ and to find Christian homes for children with special needs." (to read more, please visit the site, they offer much information and support and also have a chat room where you meet other parents of special needs children / includes resources on autism - check it out!)
Science
- Hummer Nest '05 - A Tiny Bird on a Tiny Nest
Visit this page for some terrific digital pictures of baby hummingbirds hatching and leaving the nest - look for the last picture for a size reference, they are so TINY!
All Things Charlotte Mason
- A Charlotte Mason Education
This is the CM page of a homeschool family who use the CM Method. Lots of inspiration, ideas and links.
- A Charlotte Mason Education II
Debi Taylor-Hough's CM page with lots of links to others, including articles about CM and the original Homeschooling series.
- A Charlotte Mason Education III
A great place to start for finding articles about the CM Method.
- Ambleside Online
(from the website):"Welcome to Ambleside Online,
a free curriculum designed to be as close as possible to the curriculum that Charlotte Mason used in her own PNEU schools. Our goal is to be true to Charlotte Mason's high literary standards. Ambleside Online uses the highest quality books and costs no more than the cost of texts.
The curriculum uses as many free online books as possible, and there is no cost to use this information or join the support group." (visit the site to read more!)
- Charlotte Mason - the person
A biography of Charlotte Mason together with some of the key ideas of her method: Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, a life.
- Home School In The Woods: Timeline Helps
I came across this link while seaching the Web a few days ago, and remembered that a number of people have mentioned being interested in lapbooking. I think this is related to scrapbooking and notebooking, and is really just a means of reinforcing learning by creating small folded books or displays. This particular page shows photos of an Old Testament Lap Book that a family created together, but this technique can be used with almost anything children need to learn. I will include more links on this topic under this category, I've found some great resources that walk you step-by-step through making your own lapbooks. Enjoy!
- Simply Charlotte Mason
Short Description from the homepage of the website: "Welcome to Simply Charlotte Mason, a Web site dedicated to helping you homeschool your children using Charlotte Mason’s wonderful methods and philosophy of education. Whether you’re looking for great living books, a free Book of Centuries, ideas for narration, dictation exercises, free manuscript copywork, or a full curriculum guide, Simply Charlotte Mason is here to save you time and keep you organized." (visit them online to find out more!)
- The A-B-C's of Charlotte Mason
Lyn Hocraffer's site on Charlotte Mason.
A is for Ambleside,
B is for Books.
She goes through the whole alphabet with a short feature of CM for each letter.
- The TangleWood School
(from the website:)"Offering a complete, classical homeschooling curriculum merged with the delightful teaching method of Charlotte Mason." (visit the site to read more!)
- What drew me to a CM Education
An article by Karen Andreola (author of A Charlotte Mason Companion) giving an outline of the features of the CM method, and explaining her reasons for loving it.
- Wikipedia on Charlotte Mason
Here you will find a short overview of the features of a CM education.
The Trivium and the Classical Approach to Home
- A Guide to Classical Education At Home
(from the website:)"The Well-Trained Mind, a book published in 1999 by W.W. Norton, serves as a resource for parents wanting to educate their children according to the classical model of education. This site complements the information in the book, providing updated resources, articles, links, and other information useful to parents who are actively involved in their family's education." (visit the site to read more, there are many pages to view! Of special note are the Sale/Swap boards and, under 'Site Resources', click on the 'oh, Canada'link and you will find Canadian resources, including history links)
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
(Here is some introductory information on the website)
"Bolchazy-Carducci Publ., Inc.
We strive toward excellence
in both product and service
for scholars, teachers,
students, and friends so that,
as a community, we may be
a link to a better future by
bringing forward the lessons of the past.
2004 Statement:
We published over 400 titles between 1978 and 2004! 98% of these represent the ancient world: the majority of these are textbooks for high school and college use, about 25% are in scholarship. We focused 4 books on the Gilgamesh Epic because it's the genesis of our Western literature and mythology; 15 books on Vergil; and several books on each of the following: Cicero, Catullus, Horace, and Ovid. We have a complete set of school texts, grammars, ancillaries, and enrichment materials, both for Latin and Greek instruction, from basal to advanced levels. Our developmental team consists of three full-time classicists, one educational specialist, one generalist, and at least twenty free-lance editors, writers, authors, and peer readers -- all either high-school or college and university teachers.
Besides textbooks and scholarship, we promote Latin and Greek pronunciation, and Latin music on cassettes, CDs, and books. We also edit and publish a scholarly journal: The Classical Bulletin. And we reach our colleagues in classics throughout the world via our new website: www.ceecs.net. Over 3,000 Homeschoolers receive our bi-annual Latin newsletter and use our self-teaching Artes Latinae series." (to read more, please visit the website!)
- Classical Christian Homeschooling
(from the website:)"...Inside you will find historic and modern explanations of classical education, an analysis of the trivium and its components, ideas for the practical application of classical education to homeschooling from experienced homeschoolers and other educators, a complete curriculum guide and online catalog for grades K-12, networking opportunities with other classical educators, comprehensive links to Internet resources for classical education, and much more." (visit the site to read more!)
- Covenant Home Curriculum
Eclectic & Classical; Pre-school -> 2th grade with a reformed Christian world view
Family Resources
- Homeschool Links! Links! Links!
A large collection of links which will be of benefit to home educating families; you need to register and join this site to access the information, but it's a quick and easy process.
- Resources for Christian Homeschooling Families (Managers of Their Homes)
(from the website:)"The official site of the book Managers of Their Homes. We have many other books available as well as quite a few homeschooling articles that are designed to build up and encourage families." (visit the site to read more! Gertrude of Homeschool And More in Charlottetown carries most of the Maxwells' books and publications, including MOTH.)
Retail
- Atlantic InkJet
Inexpensive Inkjet and Laser Cartridges located in New Brunswick. Their site indicates free shipping for orders greater than $50.00
- PhiloShop
Great place to get Cartridges for Printers
Anyone 16 years of age or older is eligible for admission to Athabasca University, regardless of previous educational experience, with or without a high school diploma. Past academic performance may, however, restrict you from enrolling in specific undergraduate programs such as the Bachelor of Professional Arts, Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Commerce.
- Copied Directly from website
- Copied Directly from website
The Christian College and University Fairs are Canada’s largest and most comprehensive Christian higher education events, and provide you with personal connections to representatives from each institution. We invite you to visit our website and have a look at participating institutions in your search for Canadian Christian colleges and universities. We hope to see you at a CCUFair in the future.
Bursaries, Grants, Scholarship information from the Government.
Gallery of a professional Lego artist.
Free and Fun site with a variety of paper toys the kids can print off, fold , glue and play with.
Missy
This is the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research council of Canada article about Dr.Erik Demaine.
Photos from the Home School Science Fair 2002 held at the Kensington Lions Club Sat. March 2, 2002
" A wave of homeschoolers has reached the Farm--students with unconventional training and few formal credentials. What have they got that Standford wants? And how do admission officers spot it? "
This is the site of a public school in a certain US district, but this page seems to have a good selection of tutorials or online helps for people trying to make use of new and popular software applications. Word 2002, Access 2000, Microsoft Excel 2002, Spreadsheet Basics, Adobe Photoshop tutorials, MS Publisher - these are just a small sample of the various kinds of programs you can familiarize yourself with by accessing these online courses. This site was created for this school's students, of course, but simplicity is so key when learning about new applications, it may be of help to adults as well - Enjoy!
Prince Edward Island?s trails are a great place to spend the day learning and relaxing. On this site you will be able to find all you need to know about the confederation trail. Interactive map and pictures are just some of the helps you will find. Enjoy :)
This is the PEI Provincial Library's online portal; you can log in to your account by entering your Library Card number and phone number. This will allow you to see what materials you currently have checked out, what you have requested, any fines on your account, or even will allow you to request that any book or item in the system be delivered to the branch closest to you for pick-up.
If the book you are looking for is not currently in the Library System on the Island, contact a Librarian directly; they may be able to borrow or purchase the title(s) for you.
(from the website:) "Welcome to the world's largest online marketplace for books. Get the most out of the Abebooks Marketplace:...SEARCH 60 million new, used, rare and out-of-print books. (textbooks too!)...BUY from 12,500 independent booksellers located around the world." (visit the site to read more!)
(from the website:)"Alibris connects people who love books, music and movies to thousands of independent sellers around the world. Our proprietary technology and advanced logistics allow us to offer over 40 million used, new and out-of-print books to consumers, libraries and retailers." (visit the site to read more!)
US based Resources for HomeSchoolers.
US-based used curriculum swap and discussions boards, hosted by VegSource:("The mission of VegSource is to offer the most up to date health and diet information possible, and to encourage the many good reasons for a plant-based diet.") The HS boards are separate and unrelated to the dietary slant of the site, but remember that the prices are all in US dollars.
"The focus at Bible History Online is history and the Bible. The Bible is about God's activities in history. It deals with actual people in an actual geographical area during actual specified historical times who had contact with other actual peoples and empires whom we know of from sources outside the Bible." (Their quote)
This is a good site to learn languages. It is free. You can pay for extra tutoring or corrections of written submissions.
The lessons have the words highlighted in blue. You put the mouse on each word and the meaning of the word will display.
Click the mouse if you know the word. It is added to your list of known words.
Each lesson can be listened to as many times as desired.
It can also be downloaded to an ipod, etc.
You can contact friends for chat, or live voice.
Forums for discussion in the various languages are available.
Readings are available, also highlighted in blue for unknown words, read by native speakers.
You can participate as a tutor or corrector, or submit lessons; this will earn you points
which can in turn pay for your time with a tutor or have your writing corrected.
Google LingQ.com
(Here is some information from their website:)
"The #1 Foreign Language Curriculum for Homeschoolers
Help your children learn a second language and you?ve given them a gift that will last a lifetime. That?s the advantage of choosing Rosetta Stone, the foreign language curriculum rated #1 by homeschooling parents.
Rosetta Stone is the ideal choice for homeschool parents who wish to
* Prepare their children to communicate in foreign countries, enabling them to work or study abroad
* Help their children prepare for college admission
* Give their children an awareness of foreign cultures and better equip them for careers in a global economy
About Rosetta Stone
* Rosetta Stone is the foremost language-learning software program in the world, used successfully by millions of people in 150 countries. It?s equally effective for students of any age.
* Rosetta Stone?s award-winning Dynamic Immersion? method taps the same skills your children used to learn their first language, making language learning easier than you thought possible.
* Each of our 30 languages comes with our Student Management System. You can track student progress, create lesson plans, and generate reports without knowing the language yourself."
(visit the website to learn more; Gertrude also carries this language curriculum - some languages will need to be special-ordered)
(Here is some information from their website; if you have purchased this curriculum or are simply interested in having a look at it (Gertrude carries it, as well as their "The Easy Spanish" program), this site may be helpful:)
"Le Français Facile! is:
* A Complete French Curriculum!
* A Scientifically Designed Curriculum!
* Easy to teach, even if you don't know any french at all!
* Fun to learn, with funny stories and interesting activities.
* French Scripture, songs, games and coloring pages
* Great for homeschool co-op groups!
* Digitally mastered enhanced CD for audio and computer
* Printable free activity sheets: no purchasing consumable activity books or photocopying!
* Teaches French language and French grammar through literature based entertaining storylines
* 3 year program for younger students
* 1 year program for older students and Fast track option for teens
* French Culture of France and Québec with optional projects (including idiom projects)
* Use of Tomatis and SAMONAS sound theories to facilitate learning
* Follows Charlotte Mason Method, Bloom?s Taxonomy and higher order theories by Dr. Jeanne Chall
* Certificate of Completion available with submission of two projects
* Written by a francophone mom of 4 in her 8th year of home educating
Site includes:
Sample Lessons, Reviews, Articles, Extra Activities and much more!"
(to find out more, please visit the web site!)
Have you ever wondered about your choice of words, which one might be best suited to your needs at a given time? Have a look at this website, whose 'raison d'etre' is to encourage all to practice better English - Very interesting!
This writing curriculum publisher is offering discounted group rates in exchange for sharing information about their program. We are hoping to be approved for this so that as members of this website, you will be eligible to purchase their products for a reduced price should you wish to do so. We will confirm the status as soon as we get approval from them, so in the meantime, have a look at what they have to offer. (This does not constitute an endorsement of this curriculum by site administrators/ owners, we are merely sharing information and providing links, much like is done for other websites on the LINKS page of www.PEIHomeSchool.com.)
(from the website:)"This website contains homeschool printables and planning helps for those who are educating children." (visit the site to read more!)
(from the website:) "NATHHAN'S GOAL and PURPOSE:
To encourage homeschooling families with special needs children, in ways that glorify the Lord Jesus Christ and to find Christian homes for children with special needs." (to read more, please visit the site, they offer much information and support and also have a chat room where you meet other parents of special needs children / includes resources on autism - check it out!)
Visit this page for some terrific digital pictures of baby hummingbirds hatching and leaving the nest - look for the last picture for a size reference, they are so TINY!
This is the CM page of a homeschool family who use the CM Method. Lots of inspiration, ideas and links.
Debi Taylor-Hough's CM page with lots of links to others, including articles about CM and the original Homeschooling series.
A great place to start for finding articles about the CM Method.
(from the website):"Welcome to Ambleside Online,
a free curriculum designed to be as close as possible to the curriculum that Charlotte Mason used in her own PNEU schools. Our goal is to be true to Charlotte Mason's high literary standards. Ambleside Online uses the highest quality books and costs no more than the cost of texts.
The curriculum uses as many free online books as possible, and there is no cost to use this information or join the support group." (visit the site to read more!)
A biography of Charlotte Mason together with some of the key ideas of her method: Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, a life.
I came across this link while seaching the Web a few days ago, and remembered that a number of people have mentioned being interested in lapbooking. I think this is related to scrapbooking and notebooking, and is really just a means of reinforcing learning by creating small folded books or displays. This particular page shows photos of an Old Testament Lap Book that a family created together, but this technique can be used with almost anything children need to learn. I will include more links on this topic under this category, I've found some great resources that walk you step-by-step through making your own lapbooks. Enjoy!
Short Description from the homepage of the website: "Welcome to Simply Charlotte Mason, a Web site dedicated to helping you homeschool your children using Charlotte Mason’s wonderful methods and philosophy of education. Whether you’re looking for great living books, a free Book of Centuries, ideas for narration, dictation exercises, free manuscript copywork, or a full curriculum guide, Simply Charlotte Mason is here to save you time and keep you organized." (visit them online to find out more!)
Lyn Hocraffer's site on Charlotte Mason.
A is for Ambleside,
B is for Books.
She goes through the whole alphabet with a short feature of CM for each letter.
(from the website:)"Offering a complete, classical homeschooling curriculum merged with the delightful teaching method of Charlotte Mason." (visit the site to read more!)
An article by Karen Andreola (author of A Charlotte Mason Companion) giving an outline of the features of the CM method, and explaining her reasons for loving it.
Here you will find a short overview of the features of a CM education.
(from the website:)"The Well-Trained Mind, a book published in 1999 by W.W. Norton, serves as a resource for parents wanting to educate their children according to the classical model of education. This site complements the information in the book, providing updated resources, articles, links, and other information useful to parents who are actively involved in their family's education." (visit the site to read more, there are many pages to view! Of special note are the Sale/Swap boards and, under 'Site Resources', click on the 'oh, Canada'link and you will find Canadian resources, including history links)
(Here is some introductory information on the website)
"Bolchazy-Carducci Publ., Inc.
We strive toward excellence
in both product and service
for scholars, teachers,
students, and friends so that,
as a community, we may be
a link to a better future by
bringing forward the lessons of the past.
2004 Statement:
We published over 400 titles between 1978 and 2004! 98% of these represent the ancient world: the majority of these are textbooks for high school and college use, about 25% are in scholarship. We focused 4 books on the Gilgamesh Epic because it's the genesis of our Western literature and mythology; 15 books on Vergil; and several books on each of the following: Cicero, Catullus, Horace, and Ovid. We have a complete set of school texts, grammars, ancillaries, and enrichment materials, both for Latin and Greek instruction, from basal to advanced levels. Our developmental team consists of three full-time classicists, one educational specialist, one generalist, and at least twenty free-lance editors, writers, authors, and peer readers -- all either high-school or college and university teachers.
Besides textbooks and scholarship, we promote Latin and Greek pronunciation, and Latin music on cassettes, CDs, and books. We also edit and publish a scholarly journal: The Classical Bulletin. And we reach our colleagues in classics throughout the world via our new website: www.ceecs.net. Over 3,000 Homeschoolers receive our bi-annual Latin newsletter and use our self-teaching Artes Latinae series." (to read more, please visit the website!)
(from the website:)"...Inside you will find historic and modern explanations of classical education, an analysis of the trivium and its components, ideas for the practical application of classical education to homeschooling from experienced homeschoolers and other educators, a complete curriculum guide and online catalog for grades K-12, networking opportunities with other classical educators, comprehensive links to Internet resources for classical education, and much more." (visit the site to read more!)
Eclectic & Classical; Pre-school -> 2th grade with a reformed Christian world view
A large collection of links which will be of benefit to home educating families; you need to register and join this site to access the information, but it's a quick and easy process.
(from the website:)"The official site of the book Managers of Their Homes. We have many other books available as well as quite a few homeschooling articles that are designed to build up and encourage families." (visit the site to read more! Gertrude of Homeschool And More in Charlottetown carries most of the Maxwells' books and publications, including MOTH.)
Inexpensive Inkjet and Laser Cartridges located in New Brunswick. Their site indicates free shipping for orders greater than $50.00
Great place to get Cartridges for Printers
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