Are you thinking about incorporating elements of the Charlotte Mason Method into your homeschool this year? SchoolhouseTeachers.com has material that will help. In addition to a library of Everyday Copwork selections and our Charlotte Mason Preschool, we also have a class for parents on Charlotte Mason Homeschooling: Adding a Charlotte Mason Touch to Your Homeschool.
Language is a beautiful thing, but have you ever wondered where it came from? You can explore an excerpt from “The Definition and Origin of Language” by Noah Webster and the first two stanzas of “Little Things” by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer this week with Everyday Copwork. Ditch the Desk also has great language practice in
Charlotte Mason Preschool with Brittney Jordan has spent the better part of the month discussing colors by looking at colors in nature, learning about the color wheel, and reading the poem “What is Pink?” During the last week, she will be teaching children how to recognize common bird species. Each of the lessons provides students
We don’t often have the opportunity to know what the future holds, but SchoolhouseTeachers.com is giving you a glimpse of things to come. I hope you have your shades because the future is bright. We’ve got a lineup that is sure to please everyone in the family. Besides our currently active classes that will be
Do your kids enjoy fishing? Do they enjoy playing games? During the rainy days this summer, they can do both at SchoolhouseTeachers.com. Everyday Games by Teresa Evans, found under the Dailies tab, allows children to race around a game board while they catch fish. Each of the games reinforces some aspect of phonics such as
Every ten years we must fill out a census form. Every election has exit polling. Television shows continue or are canceled based in part on the ratings. Find out how these numbers are gathered and used, as well as demographics and samples, in Kathy LaPan’s Statistics course. She does a great job of helping students