Studio Art for Teens with Sharon Jeffus is back! She begins her new series by analyzing the work of two famous American seascape artists: Winslow Homer and Washington Alston. She’ll study the lighting and the lines they used and get you started creating a seascape of your very own. Brenda Ellis shows us how
From board games to posters to toilet paper tube ping pong ball launchers, our teachers have been busy making creative ways to help your children enjoy learning. Teresa Evans brings an entire week of Everyday Games that focuses on math and strategy. She’ll start the week with three games that reinforce place value and end
What is intellectual property? Does your teen know the difference between a copyright, a trademark, and a patent? What laws govern intellectual property and how do they affect you? Join Deborah Burton’s Mock Trial class as she helps your teens understand the precedents involved and shows you how to practice your logic and debating
Tyler and Maggie Hogan of Bright Ideas Press continue to bring their excellent North Star Geography series each week. Over the last several weeks they’ve shown us around the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, and the atmosphere. Now let’s take a closer look at the biosphere, including all the organisms that live in it and how they
Schoolhouse Spelling is more than a simple spelling program, it’s Charlotte Mason copywork and dictation, fun decoding worksheets, video puzzles and games, written work, and classic poetry all in one convenient place! We have seven different spelling lists for you to choose from, giving you the freedom to customize the spelling lessons for your child’s
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This month, Judi Munday wraps up our look at assistive technology for learners with special needs by looking at technology available to help the struggling writer. Whether your writer struggles with spelling the words correctly, the act of putting words on paper, or proofreading and editing what he has written, there is help available to
Its coat is unmistakable; its roar is terrifying. It is the Bengal tiger, and it’s the subject of Niki Coburn McNeil’s latest lapbook on SchoolhouseTeachers.com. Take a closer look at these carnivorous creatures and learn about their diet, their habitat, and their social patterns. Learn what they prey upon and what—if anything—preys on them! Plus