Digging in the Dirt
Friday, 04 September 2015
Remember when your kids were little and they loved to play in the dirt? Middle and high school students can follow two teachers who dig in the dirt for a living. Regan Barr is an archaeologist who teaches Classical Archaeology. In this course, students study the ancient world from a Biblical perspective, as presented
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From Computer to Canvas
Thursday, 03 September 2015
I find myself wishing my son didn’t enjoy gaming as much as he does. I go back and forth over the advantages and disadvantages. Do you face the same struggle? What if we could put that gaming mind to good use? What if our kids could learn how to make the games they play?
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Get to Know the Past
Wednesday, 02 September 2015
History is more than just dates. It is people like you and me who were in the right place at the right time to do extraordinary things. And we have the privilege of learning about these people in courses like People and Places of World War II. This course for elementary students is led
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The Earth . . . Then and Now
Tuesday, 01 September 2015
Earth has been around quite a while. Have you ever wondered how long? Evolution tells us one thing, while the Bible tells us another. Join John Riley as he looks at the evidence in Apologetics: Creation vs. Evolution. This brand new course for middle and high school students uses videos and printable text to
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Make This Your Best School Year Ever
Monday, 31 August 2015
There’s never been a better time to consider membership to SchoolhouseTeachers.com! We currently have more than 140 courses, including core subjects like language arts and science and electives like drama and art. And right now, through September 21, we are having a fantastic sale. You can enjoy all of the courses, for students and
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Food, Glorious Food
Saturday, 29 August 2015
Most of us don’t fantasize over food like the boys in Oliver! We often have more food than we know what to do with. Sometimes, though we don’t know what to do with it. Have you ever looked at ground meat sitting in your refrigerator and wondered what to make besides hamburgers or spaghetti
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What a Difference a Day Makes
Friday, 28 August 2015
Each day, you and your children can discover new things and engage your critical thinking skills. Daily Discoveries with Yvonne Blake is an elective science study for elementary and middle school students who have an interest in topics such as pond life, the seashore, the forest, and more. Each lesson contains material to read,
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Catch Up with a Good Book
Thursday, 27 August 2015
Even as the summer winds down and school begins, you can find a moment or two to catch up with a good book. As the weather cools off, choose a book from Michelle Miller’s Monthly Reading List. The latest reading list is all about Africa. You can learn about tribes, animals, missions, the history
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