Finally.... a Saturday with no big plans!  While I have a few minutes to breathe before my bunch wakes up, I have been wanting to share some sites I've come across.  I am all about getting a deal any time I can, and these are some good ones.
http://www.sciencea-z.com/scienceweb/freesample.do?campaign=sazlpmicro
You can get three free science units, one on animals, one on sound, and one on water.  You can also sign up for newsletters and subscriptions.
http://www.earlychildhoodlinks.com/teachers/themeunitselementary.htm
I like how this site organizes its links by whether or not its free.
http://www.hummingbirded.com/download.htm
Found this one through the one just above on the free side.  Lots of links for free printables, mainly literature-based, plus a hand-washing curriculum.
http://kids.aol.com/KOL/1/KOLJr
This is the aol site for younger kids, preschool and early elementary.  We like the games on this one, particularly the math skills-related ones.
Oh, and I found a wonderful read this week--actually I rediscovered it on our library shelves.  Little House In the Ozarks is a collection of Laura Ingalls Wilder's writings throughout the first half of the 20th century, mainly short articles on a variety of topics pertaining to rural life and world events and how she processed it all together there in her Missouri farmhouse.  A very encouraging read!
Anyway, I need to get my day going here, but I hope y'all find these helpful!
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