Try Something New
Wednesday, 08 April 2015
Are you or your children looking for a new hobby? Are you wanting to try something new? SchoolhouseTeachers.com has many different options. Consider Beginning/Intermediate Guitar. Taught by Jerry Jennings—a recording artist, performer, and teacher—elementary through high school students, or any adult member of the family, can follow along with videos, diagrams, and downloadable pages. Jerry
- Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers
No Comments
Now and Then, Here and There
Tuesday, 07 April 2015
SchoolhouseTeachers.com has a variety of social studies courses that will introduce students to people who live now and people who lived in the past, people who live in America and people who live on the other side of the world. American History: Colonization Era with Amy Puetz is a history course geared toward elementary and
- Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers
Math that Spans the Ages
Monday, 06 April 2015
What if you had a way to prepare your student for algebra while they are still in elementary school? Algebra for Kids with Bob Hazen applies a handful of principles to help elementary children as young as first and second grade understand the unity of mathematics across grades and across topics. Thirteen worksheets teach important
- Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers
History with a Twist
Saturday, 04 April 2015
While history is typically taught from a textbook, there are more exciting options available. Beginning Sewing: Historical Costumes with Amy Puetz is a fun way for all students to use basic sewing skills while they learn a bit of history. Video instructions, sewing directions, and patterns are provided for making pioneer, sailor, pilgrim, and
- Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers
Take It Easy
Friday, 03 April 2015
Many days during the week we find ourselves splitting our time between home and the market. SchoolhouseTeachers.com splits its time there, too . . . with Economics. Free Market Economics with Savannah Liston, a homeschool graduate and economics teacher, is sharing her knowledge of economics with middle and high school students. Through video lectures and
- Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers
At Home and At the Market
Thursday, 02 April 2015
Many days during the week we find ourselves splitting our time between home and the market. SchoolhouseTeachers.com splits its time there, too . . . with Economics. Free Market Economics with Savannah Liston, a homeschool graduate and economics teacher, is sharing her knowledge of economics with middle and high school students. Through video lectures
- Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers
Why Should We Remember?
Wednesday, 01 April 2015
History is more than simply names and dates. It is real people who lived at a particular place and time—a time with its own music, art, and literature; a place with its own culture, government, and struggles. Dr. Carol Reynolds skillfully brings these aspects of history to life in Imperial Russia. This college preparatory
- Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers
Who Needs Directions?
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Do you know anyone who is opposed to asking for directions? Do you know anyone who tries to put a piece of equipment or furniture together without reading the manual? Why not benefit from the knowledge of those with experience? If you have a hands-on learner, you can join Edwina Moody in Kinetic Connections.
- Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers