A few weeks ago I had an email with a request for more freebies for teens. So this week, we are going to start off with a couple of freebies for teenagers.
Cardamom Publishing is offering a free lesson from their book Life Prep for Teens. This free lesson plan will lead your teen through the car buying process. You will find it HERE. Whether your teen has the money to buy a car or not this is great information for when they are ready.
Also for teens, HERE is a free online copy of the book Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920's. This book was written in 1931 and continues to be a vivid and precise account of the volatile stock market and the boom years of the 1920's. This looks like a fun way to learn about this interesting period of History.
Next, I have something for the whole family. (Including teenagers)! Homeschoolbuyersco-op.org has a wonderful free resource for finding field trips in the United States and Canada. You will find museums, zoos, aquariums, historic houses, nature centers, cultural centers and other educational opportunities in your area. You can check it out HERE.
Little Dozen Press is holding a writing contest for homeschooled kids to share their family stories. Kids from 8 to 18 can submit their funny, dramatic or touching stories. Four winners will receive an autographed copy of Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled. The deadline is May 1st. You can learn all about it HERE.
Make sure to check out the unbelievable contest on the Company Porch. Salem Ridge Press is giving away prizes for 50 winners! You can learn all about it HERE.
Lastly, make sure to vote for your favorite homeschool products. You will get 2 free gifts just for voting! Click HERE to vote.
I'll see you next week right here at - Freebie Fridays!
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