There are a number of websites on the net which allow children to explore their school curriculum online. Given here are the names of a couple such online websites which handle multiple subjects and can be used in conjunction with regular homeschooling classes for the students to get the maximum benefit.

Khan Academy (Multiple Subjects)

At this website math, biology, chemistry, physics, finance, and history are just a few of the choices the student has to study. It is well put together and includes not only texts to read but also multi media material such as short video clips explaining concepts, interactive quizzes to check the student’s knowledge level and retention skills, and a whole lot more. The material can be used very easily in addition to the regular textbooks that the student is using.

Time 4 learning (Multiple Subjects)

This is yet another multiple subject website, however unlike Khan Academy, it is not entirely free to access. There is a charge of $19.99 for the month for the first child on the site. Access to member restricted areas includes learning games to improve reading, math, science, and social studies skills.

Clickschooling (Multiple Subjects)

This is a website which is not restricted to traditional educational curriculum. It is very creative and allows you to plan a number of interesting activities for your homeschool class. You get ideas via email six times in the week, which you can use in your own class schedule. There are also virtual field trips possible on the website where the kids can take an online visit to places such as the Museum of London and a Kentucky farm where monks make fruitcakes.

Single subject websites can also be found in plenty to supplement online homeschooling classes. And while most of the sites do tend to have a paid section for members, they also tend to offer a couple of lessons in each grade for free so that the parents and homeschool students can try out the website. This trial makes it easier for the homeschool family to see if the website actually suits their academic needs. It can also be used as a free resource to supplement classroom teaching for homeschooling teachers.