David and Rachel Jones - http://members.truevine.net/pilgrimspage@truevine.net/Our_Family.htm
A hearwarming family page. The Jones homeschool in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. |
Educate at Home - http://www.educateathome.com
The Wnuk family shares information on Sonlight curriculum, organization, knitting, and Civil War reenactments. |
Hardinger's Homepage - http://millennium.fortunecity.com/lincoln/767/Hardingerfamily.html
the tender heart of Marcy will touch you. |
Home is Cool - http://members.tripod.com/~Spagnol/home.htm
The website of Amy Spagnol, a Homeschooling mom from Pennsylvania. |
Jessica's Page - http://www.angelfire.com/pa/mountainmorph/
A great example of how one homeschooler in Pennsylvania has come up with her own webpage. |
Robert Styer Home Page - http://www41.homepage.villanova.edu/robert.styer/
Dad teaches at Villanova. Hit your page down key three times to see the Family information on Homeschooling in Pennsylvania. |
Seghea: Renaissance Personhood - http://www.seghea.com
Information on Down Syndrome, genealogy, religion, pro-life feminism, politics, homeschooling, music, adoption, martial arts, ethnobotany, Bible verses in many languages, photography, fractal images, digital landscapes, and free backgrounds from Pat Golix, a self-proclaimed Renaissance person. |
Snow Hollow Home School - http://www.angelfire.com/pa/cozycottage/index.html
This Family homeschools in the Endless Mountains region of Pennsylvania. |
The Parker Family - http://home.att.net/~bandcparker/
Many pages of homeschooling helps, a homeschoolers' newsletter, and 100 educational kids links. |
The Peterson Family Home Online - http://frontpage.velocity.net/roaminka/
This Catholic family shares its Trivium approach to education, and pro-life information. |
The Putnam Family - http://www.biblicalstudies.com/bstudy/contempry/hmsclng2.htm
Pastor Putman pens an informative article answering some of the most common objections to homeschooling. |
Tweezle's Page - http://members.tripod.com/~Tweezle/index-1.html
Arranged around a rooms of the house theme, Tweezle shares her experiences with unit studies, cross-stitching, recipes, Bible studies, and personal recommendations. |