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Welcome to Learn More Fun! This is a place for homeschool teachers and students
to gather and collaborate. The Web has helped homeschool communities come closer
together than ever before, and we want to help facilitate those connections and
share knowledge. Look around our website to connect with other homeschoolers
like yourself and find lesson plans, tips, and tricks.

Everyone involved with homeschooling has heard the same tiring arguments the
naysayers throw at us … namely, that homeschoolers are loners who lack the means
to socialize like students in public schools do. But for those of us who live
the homeschool life, we know the opportunities are limitless! That's especially
true with technology at our fingers. Homeschoolers are forming larger networks
and forging new connections everyday. Our goal is to create a smart, curious,
creative community that becomes an educational force to be reckoned with!

We at Learn More Fun believe that homeschooling grants us the freedom to make
education fun for our students while inspiring a spirit of intellectual
curiosity that will transform young minds into lifelong learners. When your
classroom can conceivably be anywhere in the world, how could learning be
anything less than fun and exciting?

From your own backyard to an airport, we want to provide your homeschoolers with
the tools they need to keep learning while on the go. There is strength in
numbers, so if you have a new idea, we'd love to hear from you! We will likewise
attempt to keep this website up to date with the newest ideas, tips, and tricks.

We believe that above all, homeschoolers are creative! The world needs these
divergent thinkers.

Check out this video based on a talk by Sir Ken Robinson about the ways public
schools limit a student's potential for divergent thinking. This is a great
reminder of why we homeschool. We want to help our students think outside the
box by completely removing them from the box.

If you liked this video, you can also listen to "hackschooling" student Logan
LaPlante discuss the ways he has taken control of his own education.

Take a look around our site to find many resources for free math worksheets,
science labs, book recommendations, and project ideas. And do let us know if you
have any bright ideas for Learn More Fun!

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