What’s Outside?
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Winter has had most of us cooped up for months. You might have forgotten what it looks like out there. Even if you don’t want to venture out into the cold, the entire family can join Erin Dean for her Nature/Outdoors class. Each unit comes with two separate tracks, so you can do both
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What’s on the Inside?
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Have you ever used the phrase, “I wish I knew what made them tick”? Sometimes knowing what is on the inside can help you to answer that question. Biology with Ruth Sundeen seeks to help middle school and high school students with this very dilemma by providing several classes on dissection. Her first dissection
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Engineered for Explorers
Monday, 09 March 2015
Are you looking for a fun and educational field trip? Why not travel to Paris or New York? How about Washington, DC, or the Grand Canyon? Wouldn’t it be fun to go globe-trotting? I don’t know about you, but we don’t have the time or the money. Join me in my Introduction to Architecture
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Unlimited Potential
Saturday, 07 March 2015
Once we see a need and respond to it, a child’s potential can be unlimited. Special Needs with Judi Munday addresses some of the challenges that parents face today—dyslexia, processing disorders, difficulty reading, etc. Through nineteen lessons, Judi assists parents with writing goals and choosing curriculum, modifying and adapting curriculum, teaching students with dyslexia to
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The Architect and the Actor
Friday, 06 March 2015
What do an architect and an actor have in common? They are professions your children can be introduced to on SchoolhouseTeachers.com. How to Write and Produce a Play with Marci Hanks invites students in the upper elementary grades through high school to spend 29 weeks learning how to choose a topic for a play, write
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Bring History to Life
Thursday, 05 March 2015
So much can be learned from history. It isn’t an endless list of dates and names with no significance in the present. It is alive with real people and events that have shaped our world, our country, even who we are as a people. Younger students can have fun bringing history to life with Figures
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Using Your Voice
Wednesday, 04 March 2015
There are many ways we can use our voices. SchoolhouseTeachers.com encourages your children to benefit others with theirs. Maybe they love to sing but could use a few lessons. Perhaps they have a burden for hurting people, and they want their voice to be heard around the world. Music/Voice with Joy Sikorski will help anyone
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Time Travel
Tuesday, 03 March 2015
The idea of time travel has fascinated me for years. Though it hasn’t been proven to be physically possible, we can transport our minds to distant lands and different periods in world history. We can learn about people and places all over the world with Geography with Terri Johnson, co-owner of Knowledge Quest, Inc. Through
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