We’ve probably all heard some tall tales, stories that are too grand to be true. We’ve most likely heard tales that sound like they could be real but aren’t. Students in middle and high school will have the opportunity to read and learn about myths and other such stories in American Folklore. Cheri Blomquist
We have some exciting news for you! Accounting 101 is available! David A. Shepson, MSA, EA, has designed this course to equip high school students with a mastery of accounting fundamentals they will need in order to be prepared for their college classes. He presents the concepts in easy-to-digest ways so students will gain
Students often wonder how they can be heard above the noise, above the voices that speak against what they believe in, what they know to be right. Two of the courses on SchoolhouseTeachers.com are designed to help middle and high school students with that very issue. Social Justice with Kurt Hoffman uses videos, reading
The staff and the teachers here at SchoolhouseTeachers.com consider it a privilege to provide assistance throughout the various stages of life. Money 101 with David Kimball is a self-paced course for students in middle school and high school. It is designed to help teenagers understand the principles behind wise financial decisions so they can
There is no greater adventure than walking with God. Now kids can enjoy Bible stories in French. Bible Adventures in French with Pip Dumbill is a series of illustrated Bible stories for children in preschool through elementary school. Each month, a new Bible story will be shared in English in three weekly installments. On
Columbus Day has come and gone, but you can still learn all about him in American History for Beginners. This fabulous course is new to SchoolhouseTeachers.com and is geared toward elementary students. Taught by Jennifer Dodrill, this thirty-four week study of early American history begins with Columbus’ discovery of the New World in 1492
Is your house like mine? Do the dishes pile up? Does the furniture need a good dusting? Do you have piles of organized chaos like I do? Organization is not one of my strong suits. Leslie Jacobs is here to help us with Everyday Organization. With 116 simple organizational tips for simplifying your homes
While you’re sitting on your couch or at your dining room table doing school, why not take a trip? Visit landmarks across the USA with Everyday Explorers – USA. Created by Julie Coney, this course allows students in all grade levels to study interesting facts about the United States and its history. There are
My firstborn is a senior this year. I wonder where the time has gone. Sadly, it isn’t slowing down. We have to think about college and scholarships. I’ve been told the senior year just flies by. Thankfully, I have help. College Choice Guidance with Andy Erickson helps high school students choose a college and
Children are naturally curious, so it’s important to have activities that help them explore and satisfy that curiosity. Curious Science is a course designed for elementary students, especially third and fourth grade. Nine unit studies take students through studies of pufferfish, slime eels, dung beetles, fire ants, quicksand, and more. They will explore language
The English language has changed drastically over the centuries. What used to be communicated through inflection is now communicated through word order. So, in order to communicate effectively, we must understand the rules of grammar. Now ninth graders can enjoy a grammar lesson each day through Daily Grammar 9th grade. Students will work with












