Classes in the Classics
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
The past is alive on SchoolhouseTeachers.com! Don’t miss Classical History with Jennifer Courtney in both the Pre-K/Elementary and Middle/High School class offerings. You can study ancient civilizations from the Egyptians through the fall of Rome. Suggested reading and extra resources are included for all ages. In Classical Archaeology, Regan Barr will be teaching about the
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Guest Post by Debbie Annett
Monday, 10 March 2014
HOW YOU CAN KEEP STUDENTS ENGAGED DURING YOUR CO-OP CLASS Are you a parent teaching a homeschool co-op class? Do you sometimes wonder, “How am I going to keep these kids focused and interested in what is going on in my class?” (Especially if it is right before lunch, and all they can think about
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Using Art as a Unit Study
Monday, 10 March 2014
This month take an interesting look at Native American culture through Everyday Easels in our Schoolhouse Dailies where we will spend two weeks looking at Little Sister by Carol Theroux. Your children will have a chance to use pastels, learn about Native American history and do some research of their own, study bison which were
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TOS Magazine is Live!
Saturday, 08 March 2014
Hey Fans!! It is “LIVE” … It is ready for you to DOWNLOAD now! GO GET YOUR TOS MAGAZINE! http://www.thehomeschoolmagazine-digital.com/thehomeschoolmagazine/20140304/#pg1
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