How to Use Public Domain Content in Homeschooling
Welcome to Homeschool Commons! If you're new to the site you might want to subscribe by email at the right or add the RSS feed to your feed reader. Thanks for visiting!
What you can do with a public domain resource really only depends on two things:
- The content the source contains AND
- Your imagination
Public domain content, depending on what form it takes, can be used in electronic projects, printables, ebooks, art, and as part of larger projects.
Here are just a few of the ways I have used public domain content:
- Use text and pictures from a public domain book to create copywork pages:
- Or, use a simple free software like Audacity and create an audiobook:
The Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse mp3 (as read by Aadel)
- Make notebooking pages, lapbooks, and printables for a theme or unit:
You are limited only by your imagination and your computer skills as to what you can create!
Questions? Comments? Do you have something you have made or a resource you would like to share on here? Please contact me below with your inquiry or idea!
Tags
american animals art biography birds book boys charlotte mason children civil war clipart clip art crafts culture download ebook ebooks free geography high school history hobbies homeschool homeschooling illustration illustrations images literature living book nature nature study notebooking picture book plants poetry preschool public domain reader reading science stories study technology unschooling vintage



