What’s that you say? Those aren’t the traditional three R’s? That is what makes SchoolhouseTeachers.com stand out from the rest of the curricula available today. We recognize there are many different approaches to homeschooling. We have courses to fit virtually every need. How to Write and Produce a Play with Marci Hanks is a
Parents know that managing a household is harder than we thought it would when we were children. Many different skills play a role in the smooth functioning of any home. Home Economics with Heather Leach will help elementary students begin to understand some of those skills, beginning with the growth of the whole person.
Sometimes when we homeschool, the desk simply isn’t necessary. Ditch the Desk with Jennifer Holden contains weekly and monthly unit studies that examine topics such as being an author or illustrator, baking with math, cold and insulation, the life of frontier photographer Evelyn Cameron, the journey from ranch to burger, the ocean, and even
Students can learn how to express themselves artistically on SchoolhouseTeachers.com. Drawing with Realism with Jan Bower includes weekly video demonstrations and step-by-step instructions to help middle and high school students develop or improve their drawing skills. Jan discusses the how-tos of creating realistic drawings. The four subjects so far have been an apple, an
Are your children creative? Homeschooling provides a wonderful opportunity to encourage that creativity. Daily Writing with Sharon Watson includes daily writing prompts for students in elementary through high school. The fun bite-sized prompts will spark your student’s imagination. Chemistry: All Things Matter with Anna Crisostomo is a twelve-week course for middle schoolers that will
Your mission is to find the letters and use them to the best of your ability. To help you succeed in your mission, SchoolhouseTeachers.com has a Keyboarding course taught by David Kimball that will help students of all ages become proficient on a keyboard. Using audio, video, and written instruction, your student’s typing speed and
Sometimes it is difficult to know what message is being sent through the various media outlets. Sometimes it is painfully obvious. Middle and high school students can participate in Media Socialization with Dr. Lisa Dunne to examine the effect that media plays in our lives. They can become more media literate as they analyze the
I love puzzles of all kinds—crossword, word search, jigsaw, logic. SchoolhouseTeachers.com does, too! Daily Puzzlers are language-based logic puzzles for 2nd through 12th grade students. The puzzles vary in difficulty, so all ages can enjoy them. Students follow the directions in the puzzles to move step by step to the final answer. These puzzles can