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sunflower68 | 13:16 Sat 15th Jul 2023 | Education
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Hi I am set to tutor a young person at home who is home schooled. Does anyone have a good link to any home schooling resources that won't cost me preferably anything please?!
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Depends on age. Any particular subjects??
I have a lot of resources of my own that I have collected/created over many years of teaching. If I were to return to tutoring I would use them. I would also buy sample papers of Key Stage whatever you are tutoring to. I did this when tutoring my Grandchildren in KS2 & 3 after Covid to enable them to catch-up. You need to know the standards to which you are tutoring, so I think that these are inescapable.
I can't think of anything that won't cost some money apart from haunting 2nd-hand bookshops etc.. You can find useful educational texts there usually.
Once you know what is expected you can always create your own materials as a lot of us do/did.
Resource Bank has lots of resources for a variety of age groups.
There isca site called Twinkl that has some good stuff but I'm not sure if it's free - I doubt it. You could try looking at his curriculum and making some of your own.
I'd be asking the parents what they want you to do and what outcomes they want from you before you go searching....also what learning models they use or would like you to use. Homeschooling isn't one model or one process. I am guessing its not going to be like tutoring a student who attends a school or college.
Twinkl costs from £4.50 a month
if you are getting paid, ypu should factor your costs into the fee

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