“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” William Shakespeare wrote those words more than 400 years ago, and we still ponder their meaning and impact today. Join Janice Campbell for a study of this classic sonnet in Classics-Based Writing, just in time for summer! It’s a dilemma as old as the English language—do you
Do you have little ones at home? Have you seen the fun resource Wendy Woerner creates for SchoolhouseTeachers.com, Pre-K: Read and Play? Every month, Wendy scours the Internet for fun crafts, printables, puzzles, and recipes that accompany stories your preschoolers will enjoy—from Moses and the bulrushes to The Little Engine That Could. Join Wendy this
Whether you are looking for a way to bring history to life at home or for a special living reenactment, Amy Puetz and Beginning Sewing: Historical Costumes has the patterns and instructions you need to make simple and affordable historic clothing. This month, join Amy as she shares about the way the Pilgrims lived and
This month, Cathy Diez-Luckie continues her journey through Historic Heroes and Heroines in her Figures in History class and introduces us to Francis of Assisi. Make a standing cutout, have fun with a coloring page, complete the conversation, and create your own work of art from an historic painting of this famous individual. I look