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		<title>Have You Heard About CurrClick&#8217;s Whisper Sale?</title>
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CurrClick is having a sale! You haven&#8217;t heard? Well, that&#8217;s why it is called a Whisper Sale. The only way you will know about it is through word of mouth. Their Winter Whisper Sale and Giveaway is on a secret page of their website. Count yourself special to be reading this post on my website now because I&#8217;M GOING TO TELL YOU WHERE THE SECRET SALES PAGE IS...
http://www.currclick.com/cclick_wintersale.php
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It is important the you add items to your cart from the special sales page. If not, you won&#8217;t get the special sale prices. For example, if you add an item from the regular product listing, you will miss out on the Whisper Sale discount.
Sale ends 16th February 2012.

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WHAT IS CURRCLICK?
Just in case you don&#8217;t know what CurrClick is, it is a website where you can buy curriculum for your children. You&#8217;ll find printables, lap books, activity sheets, unit studies and more to ...]]></description>
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<p>CurrClick is having a sale! You haven&#8217;t heard? Well, that&#8217;s why it is called a <strong>Whisper Sale</strong>. The only way you will know about it is through word of mouth. Their Winter Whisper Sale and Giveaway is <strong>on a secret page</strong> of their website. Count yourself special to be reading this post on my website now because <strong>I&#8217;M GOING TO TELL YOU WHERE THE SECRET SALES PAGE IS..</strong>.</p>
<p><strong><a title="Discounted curriculum" href="http://www.currclick.com/cclick_wintersale.php" target="_blank">http://www.currclick.com/cclick_wintersale.php</a></strong></p>
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<li>It is important the you <strong>add items to your cart from the special sales page</strong>. If not, you won&#8217;t get the special sale prices. For example, if you add an item from the regular product listing, you will miss out on the Whisper Sale discount.</li>
<li>Sale ends 16th February 2012.</li>
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<h3>WHAT IS CURRCLICK?</h3>
<p>Just in case you don&#8217;t know what CurrClick is, it is a website where you can buy curriculum for your children. You&#8217;ll find printables, lap books, activity sheets, unit studies and more to make learning fun for your children.</p>
<p>This is the time to save money on learning materials for your children. You can spread the word too. Tell your friends about this Whisper Sale!</p>
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		<title>Free Teaching Resources By Teachers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 11:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Whether you are a teacher at a school or homeschooling, you will like this site called Classroom Freebies. They have printables, powerpoint presentations, work pages, journal prompts, clipping cards and many more teaching resources.You&#8217;ll find stuff for students grade level K-12. It is easy to search for the levels you want because the posts are labeled according to the relevant grade levels. You&#8217;ll find quality stuff here as these resources are shared by teachers.
Check it out. I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll like it.
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<p>Whether you are a teacher at a school or homeschooling, you will like this site called <a title="Teaching Resources" href="http://www.classroomfreebies.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Classroom Freebies</strong></a>. They have printables, powerpoint presentations, work pages, journal prompts, clipping cards and many more teaching resources.You&#8217;ll find stuff<strong> for students grade level K-12</strong>. It is easy to search for the levels you want because the posts are labeled according to the relevant grade levels. You&#8217;ll find quality stuff here as these resources are shared by teachers.</p>
<p>Check it out. I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll like it.</p>
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		<title>Your Child Can Learn to Read before the Age of Three</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 15:11:39 +0000</pubDate>
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The questions become what do you consider reading and what are your expectations? It may seem odd that someone would actually want their child to be able to read before the age of three, but language becomes part of a child’s world at the moment of conception. Hearing sounds and voices, both familiar and unfamiliar, are essential in those first nine months. Reading to a baby while in utero is a precious gift parents, siblings, and family members can give their new little one.
Reading Aloud
One of the most important ways for children to develop the knowledge needed to succeed in reading is for you as their parent, or caregiver, to read aloud to them beginning early in their lives. From birth to six months your baby probably won’t understand what you are reading, but reading to him everyday reassures him with the sound of your voice. Daily reading also gets ...]]></description>
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<p>The questions become what do you consider reading and what are your expectations? It may seem odd that someone would actually want their child to be able to read before the age of three, but language becomes part of a child’s world at the moment of conception. Hearing sounds and voices, both familiar and unfamiliar, are essential in those first nine months. Reading to a baby while in utero is a precious gift parents, siblings, and family members can give their new little one.</p>
<p><strong>Reading Aloud</strong></p>
<p>One of the most important ways for children to develop the knowledge needed to succeed in reading is for you as their parent, or caregiver, to read aloud to them beginning early in their lives. From birth to six months your baby probably won’t understand what you are reading, but reading to him everyday reassures him with the sound of your voice. Daily reading also gets him used to seeing and touching books. You might want to use board books with no or very few words. As you discover the pictures and colors in the books, make sure to note the names of each.</p>
<p><strong>Letter Blocks</strong></p>
<p>Playing with letter blocks and making simple words, or the child’s name, encourages awareness of language as a toddler. Having a couple of sets of letter blocks comes in handy if you want to make more words with the same letters. Again, identify the letters as you use them.</p>
<p><strong>Talking to Your Child</strong></p>
<p>Parents should talk to their child at every possible opportunity. Even before children can understand a word, they are learning speech patterns. If you feel a bit awkward just talking about “nothing,” talk about what you are doing, going to do, etc. Little children really do listen. Adventures, or field trips, to places like the grocery store, do it yourself stores, and department stores offer a plethora of language opportunities.</p>
<p><strong>Library Dates</strong></p>
<p>Make going to the library a highlight of the week. Local libraries often have story times for small children, and some have a craft or art time afterwards to reinforce a particular character or scene from the story. These story times are also helpful if you are a bit uneasy about your ability as a reader. Usually libraries provide resources for both you and your children to enjoy reading that are free of charge…just ask. As your child notices you reading, he will want to read more and more. Children are great imitators.</p>
<p><strong>Television</strong></p>
<p>Some educational television programs help your pre-three child learn the alphabet and even the sounds the various letters make. Many programs are interactive so our pre-three wiggle worms can wiggle to the letters/sounds. It is vital, however that you do not let the television take over as a parent replacement, only as a tool to communication and language.</p>
<p>Therefore, whether you think a child’s ability to read before three years old is important or not, exposing your child to language at an early age is vital. To be able to recognize one’s own language, and be comfortable with its use only insures academic and social success. There is documented research indicating the benefits of reading to young children…or children of any age. Besides securing a closer bond between parent and child, it increases the child’s vocabulary, he hears new words and sentence structure the parent may not normally use, and stories introduce him to his cultural heritage and a world of make believe. But more than anything, it instills a joy of reading and learning that will benefit him the rest of his life. Indeed, what a special gift to give your child.</p>
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<p>Prepared by F. Kaylor an avid reader and writer and edited using the premiere <a href="http://www.grammarly.com">grammar checker</a> on the web.</p>
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		<title>Should You Get A Private Tutor For Your Child?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 03:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Your child&#8217;s school performance is falling behind other classmates&#8217;, his/her grades aren&#8217;t high anymore, or your child is just not coping with teachers&#8217; requirements. These are all reasons enough to find a private tutor for your child. The private tutor will help your child with difficult homework assignments, will explain him/her different concepts or ideas, and will teach him how to study efficiently for tests.
You should find out what to bring to a tutoring session. Have your child bring his books, notes, previous tests, homework, class syllabus, and the like.
Just because your child has a private tutor doesn&#8217;t mean you now have no responsibilities. You, the tutor, and the child have their parts. You have to keep an eye on the child when he/she is not at school, to make sure he/she is studying enough. The parents, child, and the tutor have to work together. Therefore, here are some things ...]]></description>
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<p>Your child&#8217;s school performance is falling behind other classmates&#8217;, his/her grades aren&#8217;t high anymore, or your child is just not coping with teachers&#8217; requirements. These are all reasons enough to find a private tutor for your child. The private tutor will help your child with difficult homework assignments, will explain him/her different concepts or ideas, and will teach him how to study efficiently for tests.</p>
<p>You should find out what to bring to a tutoring session. Have your child bring his books, notes, previous tests, homework, class syllabus, and the like.</p>
<p>Just because your child has a private tutor doesn&#8217;t mean you now have no responsibilities. You, the tutor, and the child have their parts. You have to keep an eye on the child when he/she is not at school, to make sure he/she is studying enough. The parents, child, and the tutor have to work together. Therefore, here are some things you should do as part of your role.</p>
<p>Before your child attends his tutoring session, make sure he is familiar with the material the tutor will be working on with him. Encourage your child to list down the things he didn&#8217;t understand during classes. Encourage him to ask questions when he has problems. Have your child share with the tutor what his preferred method for studying is. Make sure the child is behaving respectfully towards the private tutor. And always supervise your child&#8217;s studying activity; make sure he/she is studying thoroughly.</p>
<p>Your child&#8217;s most important responsibility is to study. But, apart from this, he/she also has to retain himself/herself from doing some prohibited things. Here are some common mistakes that tutored kids do. Children expect and even ask the private tutor to do the homework for them. They don&#8217;t study until it&#8217;s too late. Or they take too long before they ask for help from their tutor. And, the worst mistake of all, they don&#8217;t study for the tutoring sessions, therefore the parent&#8217;s financial effort and the private tutor&#8217;s activity become useless.</p>
<p>So in conclusion, the parents, kids, and their tutors must do their respective parts to gain a good learning process. They have to make efforts to cooperate so they can get the best results.</p>
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		<title>Online Tutoring For Your Child &#8211; To Bite Or Not To Bite The Bullet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2011 13:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
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Online tutoring is a concept foreign to many a parent yet inevitably interesting for their children, who are significantly more attuned to current technology. Online tutoring simply involves the tutor and the student communicating and interacting from one computer to the other. Most online tutoring sessions take place inside an online classroom.
To provide added ease for students and tutors alike, most online tutoring services allow users to write on a whiteboard using a mouse and keyboard. If the online tutoring classroom you opt for offers voice over IP, you can be sure it is a cut above the rest. Provided that both sides have a speaker and microphone, this technology allows tutor and student to speak to each other via the computer.
Technology is such a mystifying thing, and online tutoring is no exception, especially when parents understand what it really is about. They find themselves wondering how it is all ...]]></description>
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<p>Online tutoring is a concept foreign to many a parent yet inevitably interesting for their children, who are significantly more attuned to current technology. Online tutoring simply involves the tutor and the student communicating and interacting from one computer to the other. Most online tutoring sessions take place inside an online classroom.</p>
<p>To provide added ease for students and tutors alike, most online tutoring services allow users to write on a whiteboard using a mouse and keyboard. If the online tutoring classroom you opt for offers voice over IP, you can be sure it is a cut above the rest. Provided that both sides have a speaker and microphone, this technology allows tutor and student to speak to each other via the computer.</p>
<p>Technology is such a mystifying thing, and online tutoring is no exception, especially when parents understand what it really is about. They find themselves wondering how it is all possible &#8211; the children ask questions through the computer and the tutor replies through the computer as well, providing assistance in every aspect of the lesson. This one on one communication is what most students need to overcome learning obstacles.</p>
<p>In the classroom, most students are left behind if they don&#8217;t ask specific questions to help them understand what they are learning. Tutoring would then be recommended as a default option so as to at least minimize the chances of failure. But the prospect of dealing with a tutor face-to-face is often too daunting for students, especially those who haven&#8217;t been tutored before.</p>
<p>But thanks to online tutoring, students can get the requisite one-on-one attention without having to feel as if they just entered concentration camp. Additionally, the ability to print out lessons for future review makes the option very convenient and conducive to learning for most students.</p>
<p>We encourage parents reading this article to encourage their kids to try online tutoring. The cost is usually less than a private tutor and you won&#8217;t have to drive and worry about scheduling issues. Your child can learn from any computer as long as there is an internet connection.</p>
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For some reason you&#8217;ve decided to homeschool.
Is it because the curriculum of most public schools is unsatisfactory by your standards? Or maybe you don&#8217;t want your child to be exposed to peer pressure before you&#8217;ve taught your child right and wrong?
Or maybe it&#8217;s this &#8211; you would ideally want your child to attend private school but just do not have the budget to afford the tuition.
And here&#8217;s yet another &#8211; you may have a special needs child who may not be progressing normally, and do not have much confidence in the public schools when it comes to giving your special little guy/girl the attention they need.
The reasons are indeed numerous, but whatever it is, you, as a parent, have come to the decision that there is only one person who can facilitate your child&#8217;s education and learning capacity, and that person is you.
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<p>For some reason you&#8217;ve decided to homeschool.</p>
<p>Is it because the curriculum of most public schools is unsatisfactory by your standards? Or maybe you don&#8217;t want your child to be exposed to peer pressure before you&#8217;ve taught your child right and wrong?</p>
<p>Or maybe it&#8217;s this &#8211; you would ideally want your child to attend private school but just do not have the budget to afford the tuition.</p>
<p>And here&#8217;s yet another &#8211; you may have a special needs child who may not be progressing normally, and do not have much confidence in the public schools when it comes to giving your special little guy/girl the attention they need.</p>
<p>The reasons are indeed numerous, but whatever it is, you, as a parent, have come to the decision that there is only one person who can facilitate your child&#8217;s education and learning capacity, and that person is you.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re new to this, you&#8217;ll find that the biggest problem that you&#8217;ll encounter is that there&#8217;s almost no way to generalize the home school concept, because each case is different. There is no right and wrong. In as much as parents don&#8217;t want to admit it, one of the reasons why they chose this option for their children is because they have carte blanche to create their own ground rules, their own curriculum, their own policies.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s your curriculum. And depending on what state you live in, you choose the instructional materials, the books, the hours, and so on.</p>
<p>But in the event your students, er&#8230;your kids run into some sort of trouble, there would be nobody to turn to except the state, who would most likely be of little to no assistance with regards to your plight.</p>
<p>No matter what your approach there are two things you are going to have to do.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re going to have to educate yourself about home schooling. This means renting or buying home school educational dvds. And do some reading &#8211; instead of checking out your favorite Ludlum or Clancy novel, it would be a better idea to do some real reading on home schooling, as there are some books written by ordinary people who have successfully homeschooled their children.</p>
<p>When it comes to a standardized home school accreditation program, there really is no such thing as one. Each state, municipality, and school district is different. The one thing you would really need to research on would be your state&#8217;s homeschooling laws &#8211; it is peremptory for every parent who has made this decision to familiarize themselves with these laws.</p>
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		<title>How To Improve Your Spelling Skills</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 19:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Do you know that many people struggle with their spelling when writing short letters or even brief memos? For others, learning disabilities impair their ability when it comes to spelling. 
In any event, people can improve their spelling skills by the simple act of constant practice. This spelling problem is actually prevalent in people of varying ages.
There are actually words that appears deceivingly simple but are really difficult to spell and where you can easily make a mistake. If lists of these problem words are made, a family member can be asked to do pop quizzes throughout the week, to assist the individual having difficulty. 
Make it some sort of a game with other family members participating and doing their share in questioning you.
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<p>Do you know that many people struggle with their spelling when writing short letters or even brief memos? For others, learning disabilities impair their ability when it comes to spelling. </p>
<p>In any event, people can improve their spelling skills by the simple act of constant practice. This spelling problem is actually prevalent in people of varying ages.</p>
<p>There are actually words that appears deceivingly simple but are really difficult to spell and where you can easily make a mistake. If lists of these problem words are made, a family member can be asked to do pop quizzes throughout the week, to assist the individual having difficulty. </p>
<p>Make it some sort of a game with other family members participating and doing their share in questioning you.</p>
<p>So too, a good way to practice spelling is to write out the problem words on pieces of paper and stick them up around the house or office area.</p>
<p>The theory is that by seeing the correct spelling often enough, it will leave its mark in your memory and you will be able to automatically remember the right spelling every time you see the word.</p>
<p>You can take advantage of online computer based spelling lessons. Some of these tests will also keep track of words that have given some difficulty and pop quizzes will be provided along the way.</p>
<p>You can also go back to your school days when you were made to write a word over and over again. By writing the problem words out over and over, the proper spelling can be imprinted on the mind. This is another good way to practice spelling. </p>
<p>The importance of correct spelling is magnified in the medical field where specialized training is necessary to acquire medical terminology proficiency. Practice will be a big help in acquiring such proficiency.</p>
<p>If possible, people with spelling problems should seek the help of family members in their practice sessions, or they can make a record of the difficult words and play it repeatedly, spelling each spoken word every time until they are able to do it properly. </p>
<p>The bottomline is doing something over and over again is the best way to learn to do something well, and if you keep at it long enough to be exceptionally well.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, many young people come out of school barely being able to read, so it&#8217;s not surprising that accurate spelling can be such an issue for so many. At this stage, their only option is to practice and work really hard.</p>
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		<title>Home Schooling Your Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 00:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Many parents have their reasons for home-schooling their kids. A lot of times this choice is made by parents who are dissatisfied with the way formal education is being run. Also by those who are concerned about safety issues.
In addition, there are those parents who wish to freely instill some religious values in their children, while some feel that having their kids taught at home helps tighten their family bond.
Home schooling is becoming more and more popular these days. In the United States, approximately around 3 million children participate in home-schooling programs.
There are various ways home-schooling can be achieved. One of the most common methods is to avail of pre-packed curricula. A lot of book publishers specifically produce materials designed for children who participate in home-schooling.
These pre-packaged curricula basically introduce subjects that follow the curriculum of formal education.
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<p>Many parents have their reasons for home-schooling their kids. A lot of times this choice is made by parents who are dissatisfied with the way formal education is being run. Also by those who are concerned about safety issues.</p>
<p>In addition, there are those parents who wish to freely instill some religious values in their children, while some feel that having their kids taught at home helps tighten their family bond.</p>
<p>Home schooling is becoming more and more popular these days. In the United States, approximately around 3 million children participate in home-schooling programs.</p>
<p>There are various ways home-schooling can be achieved. One of the most common methods is to avail of pre-packed curricula. A lot of book publishers specifically produce materials designed for children who participate in home-schooling.</p>
<p>These pre-packaged curricula basically introduce subjects that follow the curriculum of formal education.</p>
<p>Subjects like Math, Language, Social Studies, Science, History, Electives, and many more are included in these programs.</p>
<p>Kids are provided with the needed materials and supplies for their education.</p>
<p>Software, educational audio cassettes and videos, and the internet are also part of the tools that are included in the education of the child.</p>
<p>Home schooling teachers may also teach children how to play various instruments as a part of the activities covered in music, and other various skills depending on the child&#8217;s interest.</p>
<p>Kids will also enjoy activities like arts and crafts, indoor games, and story telling. The best thing about this is family members will be able to support and be involved in the various activities of the child.</p>
<p>There are also organized field trips for home-schooled kids.</p>
<p>Home-schooled kids can join different activities like community service, part time jobs, sports programs, church activities, and field trips.</p>
<p>These are basically facilitated by families who also have children who participate in home-schooling.</p>
<p>More and more families are embracing home schooling as their method for education. It enables parents to have a choice on what their kids would learn.</p>
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		<title>ClickN Kids Winter Holiday Sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 16:01:03 +0000</pubDate>
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ClickN READ Phonics and ClickN SPELL online learning programs have everything you need to teach reading and spelling guaranteed or your money back. Try 4 lessons with your child now, absolutely free! ClickN READ Phonics and ClickN SPELL are designed to teach beginning reading and spelling for children as early as the age of 3 years old. ClickN KIDS products are also a great solution for older children that may be struggling with their reading and spelling skills and have also proven to be very successful working with learning disabilities as well as individuals learning English as a second language.
Until the end of the year (12/31/11), you can get 15% OFF ClickN READ and ClickN SPELL.
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<p>ClickN READ Phonics and ClickN SPELL online learning programs have everything you need to teach reading and spelling guaranteed or your money back. Try 4 lessons with your child now, absolutely free! ClickN READ Phonics and ClickN SPELL are designed to teach beginning reading and spelling for children as early as the age of 3 years old. ClickN KIDS products are also a great solution for older children that may be struggling with their reading and spelling skills and have also proven to be very successful working with learning disabilities as well as individuals learning English as a second language.</p>
<p>Until the end of the year (12/31/11), you can get <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/u.cfm?d=77071&amp;m=11396&amp;u=349573" target="_blank">15% OFF ClickN READ and ClickN SPELL</a>.</p>
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		<title>75% Off Homeschool Learning Resources</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Nov 2011 01:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
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This is the time to buy curriculum and learning material for your homeschooling. CurrClick is having their Cyber Monday and annual &#8220;Stocking up Your Shelves Sale&#8221; on November 28th.
It is their BIGGEST SALE, so you don&#8217;t want to miss out on it.
It will be great savings for you as you&#8217;ll find discounts up to 75% on 1000&#8242;s of learning resources. This will get you ready for next semester. The sale is from November 28th through December 19th 2011.
Cyber Monday is only for 24 hours. Visit the CurrClick site and you&#8217;ll have 8 freebies to download. If you visit their Facebook page, you&#8217;ll get 2 more freebies.
So, mark these days down on your calendar. Bookmark their site. This is a wonderful opportunity to save money on homeschool learning materials.
Here&#8217;s my affiliate link to their website:
CURRCLICK HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM SALE
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<p>This is the time to buy curriculum and learning material for your homeschooling. <strong>CurrClick is having their Cyber Monday and annual &#8220;Stocking up Your Shelves Sale&#8221; on November 28th.</strong></p>
<p>It is their BIGGEST SALE, so you don&#8217;t want to miss out on it.</p>
<p>It will be <strong>great savings</strong> for you as you&#8217;ll find <strong>discounts up to 75%</strong> on 1000&#8242;s of learning resources. This will get you ready for next semester. The sale is from<strong> November 28th through December 19th 2011</strong>.</p>
<p>Cyber Monday is only for 24 hours. Visit the CurrClick site and you&#8217;ll have <strong>8 freebies to download</strong>. If you visit their Facebook page, you&#8217;ll get 2 more freebies.</p>
<p>So, mark these days down on your calendar. Bookmark their site. This is a wonderful opportunity to save money on homeschool learning materials.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my affiliate link to their website:</p>
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