Get Your Passport Ready!
Thursday, 10 September 2015
Our trip will be a bit unconventional. Not only will we travel to Russia, but we will travel to Russia’s past. Dr. Carol Reynolds will be our tour guide in Imperial Russia as she takes students in grades 8-12 back to the time of medieval princes to look at major historical developments that shaped
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A Joyful Noise
Wednesday, 09 September 2015
I’m glad God gave us the gift of music. How about you? I’m also glad there are many different types of music. If It Isn’t Baroque . . . The History of Western Music is a course that studies the history of the music in the western world, beginning with music in ancient times
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All Hands on Deck
Tuesday, 08 September 2015
Many of our kids learn best if they can work with their hands. Tinkers Club with Ed Sobey, PhD, is series of classes that encourage learning by creating, observing, and asking why something happened the way it did, then making changes to bring about the desired result. All of the lessons use, for the
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Never Fear . . . Chemistry’s Here!
Monday, 07 September 2015
Two of the newest courses on SchoolhouseTeachers.com will benefit your high school student and put your mind at ease. Chemistry is one of those courses most of us feel inadequate to teach. We would rather leave this subject to the textbooks or a co-op class, taught by someone else. Now, your high school student
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Some Freebies and Some Focus
Saturday, 05 September 2015
It’s always fun to get something for nothing. SchoolhouseTeachers.com knows this, and we have provided some super freebies in our Freebie Corner. Here you’ll find a seal fun pack, a presidential word search, letter tracing, British Museum printables, Grandma Moses art appreciation printables, preschool activities with trains, Christmas Copywork, a literature quiz, Declaration of
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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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