Homeschool Resources: Reading

Good morning, welcome to our Homeschool Resources: Reading. Check out the Homeschool Resources below and let me know if you have used either website. If so what did you think of them and why?

Reading Horizons

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Reading Horizons provides an online, self-directed solution with software and instruction materials to help homeschool parents and tutors teach beginning and struggling readers how to discover reading success.

Nursery Rhymes – Lyrics, Origins & History 

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All Grades, with parental supervision

This website offers the fascinating and surprising history of Nursery Rhymes. Did someone actually put their baby on a tree top? Why sing about Jack and Jill getting hurt? Did horses really attempt to reassemble Humpty Dumpty? Did someone named Peter actually eat a pumpkin and then lock his wife inside the shell?

On this informative, ad-supported website, read about all your old favorites, and perhaps discover a few new ones. As a bonus, you’ll learn surprising things about the history of England and its neighboring countries too.

For example, did you know that the Bubonic Plague and its symptoms were parodied in “Ring around the Rosy”? Or that “Boston” was named after someone called Saint Botolph?


Many of the featured rhymes have more than one history, which just makes them all the more fun. You get to pick which one you’d like to believe! (Some of them are so old, it’s difficult to be certain of their true origin.)

NOTE: Because this is an ad-supported site, parents (as always) should preview the site to determine suitability of content and supervise all Internet use.

Some of the ads look like part of the site but aren’t. To be sure, depending on your browser settings, you may be able to mouse over the links and see the URL’s before clicking on them.

For example, “Trial by Trivia” is not part of this site; it’s hosted elsewhere.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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