And the Winner Is . . .
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Recently, members of SchoolhouseTeachers.com were able to vote for their favorite Schoolhouse Teacher. After all the votes were tallied, the winner was Chris Yust of Computer Science/Programming. Chris provides hands-on computer projects for 6th-12th grade students in a self-study environment. Weekly printables with step-by-step instructions on each month’s topic are provided. The twelve available units
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New Classes on the Block
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
New classes are a regular occurrence here at SchoolhouseTeachers.com, and because our classes are not live, you can jump in at any time. Try the new Fraction Workshop with Vivien Owens. This 12-week course for elementary and middle school students includes printable instructions, practice problems, and answer keys. It presents a system of learning that
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Can You Spot the Difference?
Monday, 18 May 2015
Do you remember those puzzles in children’s magazines that had you spot the difference between two very similar photos? Little did we know that those puzzles were testing our skills, preparing us to be able to compare and contrast when we got older. Put your middle and high schoolers to the test with Writing: Compare/Contrast.
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The Art of Advertising
Saturday, 16 May 2015
Have you ever made the decision to buy a particular food or see a certain movie based on the advertisement? Some advertisers are incredibly persuasive. They have mastered the craft of emotional appeal. Writing: Advertising Copy with Sharon Watson is a great three-week course that will help middle school and high school students incorporate the
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