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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The Homeschool Minute ~ Teaching Science
Thursday, 04 June 2015
Teaching Science The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine is YOUR trade magazine for family education. Stay subscribed to this newsletter becausethis is the place where we give FREE education gifts on a regular basis. Read the magazine anytime, 24/7, atwww.TOSMagazine.com. It’s the Family Education Magazine! Hey Mama Gena Suarez, Publisher of TOS Hey Mama, Some
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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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