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Thursday, January 05, 2006

Usborne Books at Home Reference Books Review

Here are some Usborne books that I have found to be very interesting and helpful to students and have become some of our favorite books.

Have you found your self wanting to have some great resource books that will help boost your homeschool curriculum?

The Illistrated Dictionary of Math is a must have for every homeschool home. It gives all the basic facts and formulas needed to be successful in math. I wish this book was available when I was homeschooling my 3 older children. Everyone studying math needs this book. Usborne Books at Home explaines it best"Its concise explanations, enhanced by examples and diagrams, provide the confidence and understanding of math that are the key to exam success. Over 500 clear definitions of all the main mathematical terms and concepts. More than 300 illustrations and diagrams help to interpret, clarify and explain each subject. Over 100 worked examples show how to put theory into practice. Comprehensive cross-referencing and a detailed index guarantee easy access to information. This affordable book is a wonderful resouce to have handy in your reference homeschool library."

The next set of books that I feel is really great to have in your reference homeschool library is Usborne's Internet Linked books. Below is the information from Usborne Books at Home about the Internet Linked Books:

"How does an Internet-Linked book work?
Usborne Internet-Linked books serve as a gateway to knowledge for fact-hungry children. Visit Usborne Quicklinks (link found in the book) to enter the book and page number you are interested in learning more about. This site will provide you web addresses of safe, content appropriate websites you can visit to research a subject in a fun and informative way.

What ages are these books designed for?
From Usborne's new Beginner's Series to the Science Encyclopedia, there are Internet Linked Usborne Books that are appealing and appropriate for all age ranges - early childhood through adult!

Can an Internet-Linked or Internet-Referenced book help my child with homework?
Downloadable quizzes, word searches and activity sheets make learning a pleasure - Amazing photographs, illustrations and diagrams provide the child with additional information on any subject…The facts found through Quicklinks help a child to fully understand a new concept and will be very helpful with school papers, science fair projects, etc.

Will Quicklinks recommended sites change?
Recommended websites will change over time as new and improved sites become available.

Is a computer necessary to own this book?
A computer serves to provide an additional learning tool however; it is not essential to fully enjoy Usborne Internet-Linked books.

What is the difference between Internet-Linked and Internet-Referenced books?
In an Internet-Linked book, the content of each double page spread includes specific websites. An Internet-Referenced book contains quicklink websites that pertain to the overall topic of the book."

I know that at this time of year, you are well into your homeschool year. You may find that you need some extra resources that will help you through your children's curriculum. These may be just the ticket. It is nice to get the right homeschool tools, which can make your life as your child's teacher/mom much easier.
P.S. Don't forget that Usborne always has some great internet specials, right now is no exception. AS a bonus, this month, for every order of Usborne Books made through my website, I will send you a free mini book as my gift of thanks. Have a great day!

posted by Sherri Jones on Thursday, January 05, 2006  

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