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Home Homeschooling My Top 3 Curriculum Websites

My Top 3 Curriculum Websites

June 2, 2016 By Ligia

As I Spring Forward into the 2016-17 year, I wanted to share the top 3 curriculum websites that I look at for my curriculum.  Most of my choices are centered around what classes my children take at our homeschool co-op and the classes they will take on Landry Academy. So, recently I don’t have much curriculum to choose on my own. As I shared in Review of Curriculum Choices 2015-16, there are certain curriculums that I will stick to. For the most part I will only need to chose 2-3.

My Top 3 Sites:

  1. Homeschool Classified– I have shared about this place before because it is my favorite place to shop for curriculum. It is an online homeschool site that sells mostly used but some new curriculum. I sell my curriculum there too (see my listings here)
  2. Christian Books Distributors (CBD)-They have an amazing homeschool section. They have sales on Apologia all the time and free shipping. Not everything is Christian based, so you can find things like Teaching Textbooks, Explode the Code, etc
  3. Amazon-I have found many different gems on Amazon. I usually buy our novels on Amazon. Landry Academy makes it easy for me and they link their books to Amazon so all I have to do is look them up.

Sometimes I will just go straight to the company website and purchase on their site. I find that sometimes their prices are just the same as those on the other sites so I like to get it right from the source if I can (just in case). For the most part, these three sites are my go-to sites.

Ligia

Related Posts:

Review of Curriculum Choices 2015-16

Spring Forward: Planning for 2016-17

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