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Website renovations: Donations and encouragement keep this site going. Thank you for your kind words and generosity. ~Jodi Robertson This page last modified on 10 October 2007
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TV SchoolingA&E Classroom teaching materials. Cable in the Classroom teacher center. DIY Network: Knitty Gritty has video feature on website. Learner.org: Free Courses on Video. History Channel classroom. MGTV Michigan Government Television. Sometimes live, sometimes taped. Unedited. Programming schedule and Cable Channel locator are on the website. National Geographic channel. Nick JR parents and teachers. PBS Jack Horkheimer: Stargazer PBS's weekly television series on naked eye astronomy. Each weekly episode features selected objects for viewing for the following week. Sci Fi strives to provide teachers with programming and materials that will engage their students and help foster a greater understanding of the endless possibilities of science fiction. Use Caution some materials not suitable for younger children unable to discern Fantasy. Standard Deviants All Subjects Most at Middle-Highschool Level Purchase Videos or record Free from PBS-U. UCTV More college ITV Courses. University House The Universityhouse Channel offers you a variety of educational programming, from K-12 instruction to accredited university courses. Spanish Grade K-12 taught as well other things but there are TWO different Spanish courses here. Video Placement Worldwide For support group leaders and public school teachers. The VPW Classroom Information Network offers an ever-growing list of high-quality educational videos and teaching materials. Weather Channel The Weather Classroom. Dish Network When comparing the cost of various courses remember to consider the cost of this, for readers of this website, it was cheaper for this than buying the video tapes. They have an option where your box can have a hard drive to record courses that are on at odd hours so you can watch them during school hours. Please note: Sponsor links come from the Google search engine. They do not reflect the views or opinions of this website. Homeschooling on a Shoestring
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