This month in Literature on SchoolhouseTeachers.com, Adam Andrews takes a closer look at one of the most classic tales of all time—The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. Adam will show us how to explore the story, to enter into the wardrobe of the tale itself, and see the setting, character, conflicts,
Michelle Miller of TruthQuest History has put together another splendid list of reading resources! This month’s topic: entrepreneurs. Michelle has collected a list of books that will help you teach your child that working hard is part of reflecting God’s image. She’ll look at the lives of entrepreneurs, suggest some great books that might give
Travel with Jackson, our Everyday Explorer guide for the month, and discover the history of Mississippi! We’ll stop at an antebellum house in Auburn, tour the Old Capitol Museum and the Old Court House Museum, and spend some time with Civil War history at Vicksburg National Military Park. Before we’re through, we’ll visit the Coca-Cola
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Marla Schultz’s exciting Literature Kit for September is Sydney Taylor’s look at the life of Jewish immigrants to New York City in the early 1900s in the classic story All-of-a-Kind Family. Journey to the library with the characters and then enjoy a library scavenger hunt of your own. Learn how to make Challah, cholent, couscous
Last month, Martha Candler introduced us to the world of trigonometry. If you are comfortable with the work so far, dive into this month’s. If you’re not ready yet, hang in there and work with the first four lessons until you’ve got them down. And please send Martha any questions you might have. She loves
Do your kids ever ask you WHY they have to learn math—especially things like fractions and mixed numbers? This month in Pre-Algebra, Charlene Johnson explores the world of fractions one step at a time, leading students from working with fractions with similar denominators to understanding what to do with fractions that have different denominators. She’ll