Looking for a way to get your child actively connected to the traditional heritage of your family or community while applying communication, research, critical thinking and writing skills?   In the FREE Jr. Folklorist Challenge, students learn from Smithsonian folklorists how to follow the Jr. Folklorist Process to do research in their own family or community:
  Click on the Article Below to Read   Article Spotlight~ *Why should we take responsibility for the discipleship of our children? *You have issues! We all do! *God works out the selfishness and carnality in our lives by creating customized little button-pushers! *You can only give to someone else what you possess yourself.  

Creativity Knows No Bounds

Take a step back from the rigors of math, writing, and science and get creative with some hands-on lessons. During the month of April, Brenda Ellis will be teaching her students the techniques needed to create monochrome pastel drawing in the Art Techniques class. She is extremely gifted and presents her material in an easy
  Click on the Article Below to Read   Article Spotlight~ *Has school become drudgery? *Are you miserable? Are your kids miserable? Is your husband miserable? *What really matters in this life? *What do you want your children’s lives to look like when they leave your home? *Why is it that we teach our children

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