The Gift of Learning . . . Even when They Don’t Know It!
Monday, 14 December 2015
If your kids are eager to have a few weeks off during the Christmas holiday but you are not quite so eager to have them sitting around playing video games, come over to the Christmas Corner on SchoolhouseTeachers.com. There are many different activities that can fill their time, and they don’t even have to
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Making a Joyful Noise…
Wednesday, 09 December 2015
Some of your houses will be full of music this Christmas. You will have purchased a guitar or a violin for your budding artist, and he will play to his heart’s content on Christmas Day. He may not play well, in the beginning, but you can provide him with the opportunity to learn from
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Astronauts and Angles
Monday, 07 December 2015
As children grow up, they often have an idea of what they want to be when they are adults, perhaps an astronaut, a teacher, or a fireman. But we all know that that can change in a week . . . or even in a day. With ABC What Will I Be? preschoolers can
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Oh, I Can’t Teach Math!
Wednesday, 02 December 2015
Many of us worry about our ability to teach certain subjects to our children. For many, it is science or foreign languages. For some, it is math. SchoolhouseTeachers.com has the help you need in Finally Conquer Fractions and How to Teach Elementary Math. If your struggle is with fractions, you can join Laura Baggett for
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Where Will Your Travels Take You?
Monday, 30 November 2015
Traveling affords us the opportunity to appreciate different cultures and meet interesting people. Most of us, however, aren’t able to afford to travel to distant lands. That’s where SchoolhouseTeachers.com can help. We can take you on a virtual tour to visit those places you may have only dreamed about visiting, and we can teach
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The Finer Things in Life
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Ah, a nice stroll through an art gallery. Can you see the framed beauty before you? Are you at your leisure? Now imagine your child’s art hanging on that wall for all to see. What happened to your image? Did it remain peaceful, or did it sound like a record scratching to a halt?
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Mastering Mathematics
Monday, 23 November 2015
Is there hair all over the floor? Are you pulling your hair out? Do you feel like multiplication is going to be the end of you? Have no fear, Multiplication Workshop is here! Elementary students can work on their mastery of multiplication in this step-by-step guide to learning and/or practicing multiplication tables using written
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Myths and Misunderstandings
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
We’ve probably all heard some tall tales, stories that are too grand to be true. We’ve most likely heard tales that sound like they could be real but aren’t. Students in middle and high school will have the opportunity to read and learn about myths and other such stories in American Folklore. Cheri Blomquist
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