Resources for K-5, Middle, and High School
4Tests.com is a world-wide provider of free, online practice exams. We exist to serve the education and testing markets and we're proud to help you pass your upcoming exams.
A2ZHomeschooling.com, established in 1997, is an inclusive, non-faith-based homeschooling site. Proudly offering help and resources for all homeschoolers, this is the site for those interested in local homeschool requirements, homeschool activities, and homeschool educational resources. Whatever your homeschool needs, we’ve got you covered from A2Z!
We believe that anyone can learn a language with Duolingo. Our free, bite-size lessons feel more like a game than a textbook, and that's by design: Learning is easier when you're having fun. But Duolingo isn't just a game. It's based on a methodology proven to foster long-term retention, and a curriculum aligned to an international standard.
freeCodeCamp is a donor-supported tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (United States Federal Tax Identification Number: 82-0779546) Our mission: to help people learn to code for free. We accomplish this by creating thousands of videos, articles, and interactive coding lessons - all freely available to the public. We also have thousands of freeCodeCamp study groups around the world.
Created for kids in grades Pre-K through 8, Funbrain.com has been the leader in free educational games for kids since 1997. Funbrain offers hundreds of games, books, comics, and videos that develop skills in math, reading, problem-solving and literacy. Educators and parents can trust our site to provide a fun and safe experience both at home and at school.
For more than a decade, the GCFLearnFree.org program has helped millions around the world learn the essential skills they need to live and work in the 21st century. From Microsoft Office and email to reading, math, and more, GCFLearnFree.org offers more than 180 topics, including more than 2,000 lessons, 800+ videos, and 55+ interactives and games, completely free.
Homeschool Co-Ops/Associations in KY
Bluegrass Education
Find a Kentucky homeschool co-op in your area! Co-ops are listed alphabetically by county and are categorized according to type and required parental involvement.
Homeschool World
The official website of Practical Homeshooling Magazine.
Homeschool Legal Defense Association
We believe every child is unique. That children should learn in ways that meet their needs. And that you want the best for your child. Homeschooling gives you the freedom to personalize their education so they can realize their potential. HSLDA passionately advocates for the freedom to homeschool and offers support for every stage of your homeschool journey.
Homeschool Organization and Support Groups in KY
Since homeschooling is regulated at the state level, connecting with local homeschoolers is an important step to start homeschooling in Kentucky. State homeschool organizations and local homeschool groups are not just a good place to learn the specifics of legally homeschooling in Kentucky—they can also help you to get connected with the local homeschooling community. Many homeschool groups offer co-ops, classes, sports and arts opportunities, and social get-togethers.
Homeschool Success
Homeschool Success supports you as you homeschool through high school. We will help you navigate the college admissions process with as little stress and as much joy as possible. Through email and videoconferencing we serve families in the United States and internationally. We provide customized services designed to meet the needs of individual homeschoolers. You may choose to receive help with just a single aspect of the process or every step of the way.
Homeschooling: Kentucky State Requirements
The Kentucky constitution establishes the prerogatives of the parents to choose the formal education for the child. Therefore, parents may choose to homeschool their child. If a parent chooses this option, they take complete responsibility for educating their child. The parent/guardian selects the curriculum and educational materials. There is no state financial assistance for families who choose this option. More information regarding these requirements can be found through this resource.
The Kentucky Virtual Library (KYVL) is a consortium of nearly 300 Kentucky libraries and institutions, including colleges and universities, public libraries, K12 schools, hospitals, Department of Defense libraries, the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives (KDLA), and more.
Practice tests, interactive tutorials, and eBooks to help prepare for AP, SAT, ACT and TOEFL exams, as well as college essay writing practice.
Materials to learn the basics of computers from searching the Internet to using popular programs for word processing, creating spreadsheets and databases, implementing design, and more.
Skill-building resources for classroom and homework success. The School Center helps students in elementary, middle, and high school prepare for important tests, get extra help with assignments, and boost their skills in important subjects.
A collection of videos and chapter books in categories which include: Ebooks, Read-Alongs, Graphic Novels, Videos, and Audio Books.
Grades K-6 children's ebook database.