Learn Something New Every Day
Saturday, 10 May 2014
In the Dailies section of SchoolhouseTeachers.com, you can find different types of lessons every day from grammar to math to unit studies. Everyday Copywork has just finished copying the Beatitudes. Please be sure to check it out, if you missed it. New verses and excerpts will be available throughout the month for your child to
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Yo Hablo…Je Parle…I Speak
Friday, 09 May 2014
Now that you know one phrase in three languages, join our ongoing language courses to learn more. In Carol Henderson’s Spanish class, students will be reviewing weather words and the days of week, along with some Bible verses and conversations. Greg Shone will be wrapping up his second year of French with a couple more
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New in Schoolhouse Dailies
Thursday, 08 May 2014
Have you visited our Schoolhouse Dailies tab recently? Whether you are looking for core lessons like Spelling or fun printable worksheets for summer, Schoolhouse Dailies can help! Everyday Epistles is entering the home stretch of its goal to memorize the book of Philippians in twenty-eight weeks. Join us for Week 27, Philippians 4:19-23, or start
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Machines, White Objects, and Time Signatures
Wednesday, 07 May 2014
What could these three items possibly have in common? Well, they are topics for some of SchoolhouseTeachers.com’s May lessons. The Tinker’s Club with Ed Sobey will teach students how to create an electromagnet and then use that electromagnet as part of a machine that can pop a balloon. Brenda Ellis will guide students through the
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Reading and Discovering
Thursday, 01 May 2014
Reading can facilitate discovery—travel to faraway lands, learn about different animals, go back in time. If your child struggles to read, join Matthew Glavach for his Reading Lessons. Matthew is dedicated to helping children achieve their best. This month he discusses the difference between analytic and global thinkers and provides helpful resources for each type.
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Health and Home
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Now that spring is in full bloom and summer is around the corner, many options exist for improving your health. Participate in Jennifer Needham’s Family Nutrition class. She has discussed organics, vitamins, food allergies, nutrients, healthy weight, etc. Heather Leach, through her Home Economics course, has been discussing things like organization, time management, and hospitality.
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Travel to Distant Lands, the Distant Past, and the World of Theater
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Travel to Pakistan this month with Bonnie Rose Hudson in Asia: Trade Route Safari. Learn about its people and the geography of the area. Read about Christians and the difficulties they face. Try your hand at some spelling words, and take the research challenge and learn about muntjacs. Join Cathy Diez-Luckie this month as she
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Bring Literature, Ancient History, and Math to Life
Monday, 28 April 2014
It’s not too late to Join Adam Andrews in his Literature class this month as he discusses the book, The Clown of God. He does a remarkable job of breaking this book down so that we can see the conflict, plot, setting, theme, literary devices, and much more. He also discusses Tomie DePaola’s life and
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