The Delight is in the Details
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
What does it take to spark a love of history? When learning takes place at the home hearth, the opportunities to discover history are vast. We could literally devote a whole lifetime studying each millennium of the past. Yet the humanity of history is in its details. Think about it, would you rather study
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Preschool Resources for You
Monday, 17 October 2016
Did you know SchoolhouseTeachers.com has a full-year preschool?— Preschool Playground. Courses can be used as a full curriculum, or you can pick and choose which courses and even which individual activities you’d like to use with your children. Our newest courses are Preschool Playground Arts, Crafts, and Music. There are more than 35 different activities
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Hoping for Life
Monday, 17 October 2016
“Where there’s life, there’s hope.” – Marcus Tullius Cicero In my house are several houseplants and Ivy is one of the easiest and most proliferating plants to maintain. Every year or so I’ll collect my plants to pull off dead leaves, repot some that have grown too large and try to beautify others. Before
Grab a Pencil and Some Paper
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Learning how to write and then being able to use those words correctly are vital skills that allow us to communicate efficiently and succeed in life . . . no matter what path you choose. Preschoolers and kindergarten students can explore foundational skills of handwriting in Beginning Handwriting. Taught by Annette Breedlove, each of
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