Are you starting to homeschool your children? Are you looking for ways to teach them new skills and reinforce their knowledge as a way to supplement their school studies? Or perhaps you want to prepare your child for higher education and you’re looking to walk them through a couple of lessons at home before they get started?

Whatever your reasons for homeschooling are, there are plenty of great resources for you to use on the internet. We firmly believe that the internet is a great place for children to learn, and there are certainly no exceptions when it comes to homeschooling! So in this post, we’re going to cover a few of the most important tools and resources that you should be using.

Educational videos on YouTube

There is so much educational content on YouTube that it would be silly not to take advantage of it. Whether you’re looking for a video to explain a certain concept or a long-form lecture to help your child study for something, YouTube offers an amazing library of content for free. You can easily search something up, do a quick check to ensure that it’s a legitimate video, then just play it for your child while you work on something else like house chores or even work-related tasks.

If you’re looking to save a lot of time then it’s best to use things that people have already made. There’s no point trying to explain something to your child if someone has already made a video about it.

Puzzle and question generators

You’ll also find loads of puzzle and question generators on the internet for everything from crossword generators to automatic lists of math questions. Many of these online tools are free to use and they can help create lots of unique problems for your child to solve in just a few seconds. It’s a fantastic way to help with your child’s homeschooling and saves you a lot of time and money.

Online calculators and solvers

There are a surprising number of online solvers and calculators that allow you to input fairly complex questions and then get answers for them. You can also use these for fairly basic things and even give your child access to them. For instance, your child might find a rounding calculator to be useful during their early math studies, or they might find it easier to check their answers using a more complicated calculator for prime numbers or finding percentages.

In short, don’t hesitate to use these tools. They save a bit of time and they encourage your kids to try new things and approach problems from different angles.

Online learning platforms

Online learning platforms are also a fantastic hands-off approach for homeschooling. While you should try to mix homeschooling with online learning platforms, this can be a fantastic way to get started if you’re unsure how to teach your child at home or what kind of subjects you should touch on before you go into more detail.

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