Electives for Everybody
Monday, 28 July 2014
Since learning is just as important for the preschooler as it is for the high schooler, SchoolhouseTeachers.com has classes for children in all grades and age ranges. Pre-K Activities: Read and Play is a fun class in which a book is read and many activities are provided to make the book come alive for the
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What a Wonderful World!
Saturday, 26 July 2014
SchoolhouseTeachers.com has many classes that allow students to explore our world, from geography and geology to physics and chemistry. Botany is a middle and high school class led by Julie Polanco which focuses on plants. This month she is teaching about the respiratory and circulatory systems of plants and how they work. She discusses why
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When Credit is a Good Thing
Friday, 25 July 2014
Many of the high school classes on SchoolhouseTeachers.com contain enough information and activities for students to receive a semester or a full year’s worth of credit. Simply look for the gray academic credit box that surrounds the red, informational box on the introductory page for each class. At the bottom of that page, there is
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Let SchoolhouseTeachers.com Book Your Next Adventure
Thursday, 24 July 2014
Have you gone on vacation yet this summer? Are you still thinking about squeezing something in before school starts? Let SchoolhouseTeachers.com be your travel agent. We’ve got a few different options. The first itinerary is out of this world. Everyday Astronomy under the Dailies tab will take you on a guided tour of the planets
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Acceptance and Contentment
Monday, 21 July 2014
When we are content with what we have and accept the way things are, we find ourselves at peace. Two of the reading selections for this month help to teach this. Lapbooking with Niki Coburn McNeil looks at the fable The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. Through this story, young children can learn a
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Live the Life You Love
Saturday, 19 July 2014
Will you be visiting a National Park this year? Follow Patrick Nurre in his Geology course as he studies these natural wonders. Learn about the history, the landforms, and the men instrumental in establishing these areas as national parks. When Mr. Nurre was in second grade he found his first dinosaur bone. This began a
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Healthy Eating, Critical Thinking
Friday, 18 July 2014
As children mature, their ability to reason improves. Some of the classes on SchoolhouseTeachers.com help students develop these skills. Lisa Duffy’s Logic course is one of those classes. Lisa examines various fallacies encountered in everyday life so that students will be able to identify faulty reasoning and avoid being deceived through the appeals presented by
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Words and Wealth
Thursday, 17 July 2014
A short writing exercise a day can help your kids’ imaginations to flourish during the summer months. Fun and engaging writing prompts in Daily Writing under the Dailies tab allow kids to think of such things as teaching a five-year-old to tie his shoes, convincing their town that a major road is a bad idea,
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