Constructive Consumption
Thursday, 30 July 2015
We want our children to know how to choose foods that will help them grow, foods that will give them energy for their bodies and minds, don’t we? Of course, we could use that knowledge ourselves. Though I went to college and became a registered dietitian, I “conveniently” forget how to eat properly. Thankfully,
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Article Spotlight ~ Mastering Grammar and Spelling – By Nancy Doran
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *Help your child improve in other areas by improving his language arts skills! *Help your child improve their mind and skills by reading! *Does your child struggle with the mechanics of English? *Even if language arts aren’t your child’s strong suit, help them to
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All Hands on Deck
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
It’s time to work with our hands! Hands-On History with Sharon Gibson is a unit-study course for elementary and middle school students with an assortment of creative activities and assignments designed to further your children’s understanding of history. The unit-study format brings history to life through literature, history, the Bible, crafts, art appreciation, and
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Putting Your Thoughts Together
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
There probably aren’t too many things in history that have caused as much emotional and political upheaval as slavery. It is no secret that slavery continues to this day. Kurt Hoffman has tactfully handled this topic in Social Justice, a 16-week course available on SchoolhouseTeachers.com for middle and high school students. The course is
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