Science Outside the Box

  Sometimes it’s easier to follow a schedule given to us by the curriculum provider, but sometimes we need to think outside of the box, or book, in order to help our kids learn. If your kids wish their science lessons were a little bit more exciting (my daughter does), you’ll want to participate in
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A Worm’s Work Is Never Done

  Really? A worm? What does a worm have to do? Doesn’t it just inch through the dirt and give some of us the willies? Join Rosemarie Pagano in Bug Science as she helps elementary students (and their parents) understand the biology of worms and their role in the environment. Fourteen lessons present good and

Values and Rights

  Two topics that stir up quite a bit of emotion are values and rights. When we see things happening in the world, we wonder what values people have, and we hold fast to our rights. Two courses on SchoolhouseTeachers.com discuss these two topics. Christian Values in J.R.R. Tolkien with Steven Hake is an 18-week

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