From breaking down the Scientific Method to breaking down spelling and vocabulary terms, SchoolhouseTeachers.com can help. From stating your hypothesis to conducting experiments, analyzing data to forming a conclusion, let Anna Crisostomo introduce your upper elementary and middle school children to the steps of the Scientific Method. They just might be amazed to discover
Have your children ever explored Kuwait, Iraq, Yemen, or Saudi Arabia? Have they ever had a chance to meet a desert hedgehog or a mountain gazelle in person? Safari Saeed has, and he wants to share his experiences with you! Join Saeed as he leads your family along the ancient trade routes of Asia, through
“Welcome to a two-week course that will determine the destiny of your whole future, starting but not limited to what college you’ll be admitted to! Just kidding.” The quote above is from Sharon Watson, teacher of a special two-week course on How to Write a College Entrance Essay. As she goes on to explain,
Look what just debuted on SchoolhouseTeachers.com—animated story books from EZTales.com. Members receive access to a whole new page of books every 90 days! Right now, you can enjoy The Bee, the Bat, and the Bird; The Cat and the Fiddle; The Toothbrush Song; Pexi Has a Question About Waves; Three Letters; and Woodpecker Knocking. Plus,
I’d like you to meet Dr. Ed Sobey, one of our newest Schoolhouse Teachers and the President of Northwest Invention Center. “Dr. Ed” believes kids learn best when they are creatively engaged. From his time as a research scientist, museum director, and director of the National Inventors Hall of Fame, Ed loves to help light
Exploding sandwich bags, baking soda and vinegar, and chemical reactions—it can only be Jason Lindsey getting your kids Hooked on Science on SchoolhouseTeachers.com. Each Wednesday, Jason takes normal household ingredients and shows you how to bring science to life for your students. His fun instructional videos and printable directions give you the perfect opportunity to
Have you seen the new school year’s material in Daily Grammar? In 2012-2013, we covered Grammar at about the 4th grade level. This year, we are reviewing what we learned in past lessons and covering Grammar and Language skills at a 5th grade level. Join us as we explore verbs, nouns, sentences, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs,
All this month, Teresa Evans and Everyday Games will challenge your kids to read better and do their math more efficiently with bright, printable games that are so much fun your kids might forget they are learning. Give games such as “Round the Scarecrow Find a Multiple” or “Falling Leaves Word Builder” a try this