15 Workbooks – Free Resources to Supplement Your Homeschool

Have you ever heard of 15Worksheets.com? I was very pleasantly surprised when I discovered it last week. Since then, I have already used it with my daughter for Trigonometry. Let me explain.

15Worksheets.com Homepage

15Worksheets.com Homepage

My daughter is in 10th grade and she is taking Geometry. At the same time, she is preparing to take the SAT again in spring, as we do ever year since she was in 7th grade. Our umbrella school does not impose testing on us. We test our children voluntarily. If you are going to make your children take a standardized test, might as well make it one that counts, like the ACT or the SAT.

Well, our test prep consists of learning concepts ahead of time, obviously, and a bit out of sequence with each other. We have a curriculum spine for Geometry, naturally. We use Saxon and love it. However, as we hit trigonometry on the SAT prep, I realized I needed to supplement her learning with a few very specific worksheets. That’s where 15Worksheets.com fits in for us.

Honestly, since both my children are in high school, I feel very nostalgic about cutesy worksheets I find online. I am almost ready to download and print things for me to color and have fun with.

There are 15 teachers behind 15Worksheets.com and you will see at the top a menu which tells you exactly which subjects to choose from. Under each subject there are topics: 75 for History alone, last time I checked. And then, once you click on a topic, you will find at least 15 worksheets.

They started out on 2021 and now they have 25,000+ worksheets. Can you believe they are all free? Normally, all sites offering something for free want you to start paying after awhile. Not this one. Everything is completely free. They do not even ask for your email.

Every worksheet comes with an explanation of the concepts AND the answer sheet. How easy is that?

I suppose the only drawback are the ads, which will pop up everywhere, but these ladies must make money somehow, somewhere, right? Let us all say thank you for free curriculum supplements and put up with a few ads here and there.

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