I Caught a Fish This Big . . .
Tuesday, 09 June 2015
We’ve all heard a tale of the one that got away. Each time the story is told, the fish seems to grow exponentially. When we tell a story, our mind can exaggerate reality. Our story begins with something we know, and it becomes grand over time . . . and it eventually becomes fiction. Middle
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Chords and Clauses
Monday, 08 June 2015
Does your child have an interest in playing the guitar? Through SchoolhouseTeachers.com, he or she can learn from a master. Recording artist, performer, and teacher Jerry Jennings has provided us with a 28-lesson Beginning/Intermediate Guitar course. Any student in elementary through high school, even parents, can learn how to tune a guitar and play basic
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Exploring the Kingdoms
Saturday, 06 June 2015
It sounds like a course in medieval history or a Lord of the Rings literary adventure, but it’s not. The kingdoms I’m talking about are those found in nature—mammals, fungi, plants, and so on. Biology with Ruth Sundeen takes middle and high school students on a tour of the various Kingdoms—Monera, Protista, Animalia, Fungi, and
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Colonies and Costumes
Friday, 05 June 2015
Travel back to when our country began, before we were even thirteen colonies, in American History: Colonization Era with Amy Puetz. Elementary and middle school students can learn of the founding of the American colonies, beginning with Jamestown in 1607 and continuing through the colonial period and the French and Indian War in 1759. Written text
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America, the Beautiful
Thursday, 04 June 2015
America has breathtaking scenery, amazing history, and interesting cultures. One of those cultures is the Deaf Community. Students in middle school and high school can learn about this culture through American Sign Language. Sandra Heflin teaches students a beginning vocabulary of approximately 350 basic signs, the manual alphabet, and grammar, along with a basic understanding
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What Did You Do Last Weekend?
Wednesday, 03 June 2015
When people ask me this question, I have a hard time remembering. Does anybody else have that kind of a memory, or is it just me? Thankfully, the important and exciting events of the past have been written down. Students in elementary school through high school can learn about some of these events with This
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Gaining Perspective
Tuesday, 02 June 2015
There are many things in life that try to steal our joy or make us lose focus. SchoolhouseTeachers.com is in your corner with resources to help you keep your joy and your focus. Joy in the Morning with Michelle Pohl contains forty-eight posts designed to encourage you on your journey as a wife, mom, and
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Spaces & Places
Monday, 01 June 2015
Architecture lessons are now available for children in elementary through high school! With the debut of Hands-On Architecture with Amy Gillispie in May, elementary and middle school students can design and build structures, homes, and zoos. Amy provides step-by-step architecture lessons using many different mediums. Twenty-seven weeks’ worth of lessons will be broken down into
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