This month on SchoolhouseTeachers.com, Cathy Diez-Luckie has a fun Figures in History unit for your little ones all about Benjamin Franklin. They’ll have the chance to create a standing cutout, try a “complete the conversation” exercise, enjoy a coloring page, and put an accent on art by taking a look at some paper currency Benjamin
Click on the banner below to sign up for the Homeschool Minute E-Newsletter, and receive weekly encouragement to guide you along your homeschooling journey. Mercy Every Minute Deborah Wuehler, TOS Senior Editor Our family will enjoy the typical American feast with friends and family next week. But, I have seen a sad
This month, Michelle Miller of TruthQuest History has a Recommended Reading List of more than two dozen titles to help your child enjoy reading about people who exhibited good character. Come along with us as we meet George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Lemuel Chenoweth, William Penn, William Wilberforce, and many others. Suggested grade levels are included
Would you like to help your children enjoy art but aren’t sure where to start? Have you tried Everyday Easels on SchoolhouseTeachers.com? Everyday Easels studies a different piece of art every two weeks by breaking the study down into various subjects. Not only will your children learn about the artistic qualities of the piece, but
In Chris Yust’s Computer Science/Programming class, it’s time to move into an introduction to programming! This month, Chris begins walking students through basic programming using the Greenfoot program. He’ll walk them through downloading the free program, get them acquainted with how to use it, and show them how to create a scenario. Next month, he’ll
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