Let’s play a game?! Are you kidding me? Don’t the editors of The Homeschool Minute™ know how busy I am? We just pulled into the driveway after being gone ALL weekend at a family camp in hilly Pennsylvania. I have tons to do, including writing this brilliant, little article that will minister to untold
Hey, Mama, Do you remember playing hide-n-go seek or catching fireflies on hot summer evenings? What about running through the hose and eating drippy popsicles? Did your folks let you play outside at dusk in the summer? Bring back some of those fun times with your kids and play a game or two outside! Get
Did you miss a lesson last month on SchoolhouseTeachers.com? Are you just joining the site? Revisit past lessons on the Teacher Lesson Archive! Look at the list of subjects we have waiting for you: Art Techniques Asia: Its People and History Asia: Safari Career Exploration Charlotte Mason Homeschooling Chemistry Classical History Classics-Based Writing College
In Elementary Math with Dr. Peter Price this month, he reviews some basics to be sure your students have a solid understanding of certain skills before preparing to advance in math. He’ll work on 2x, 3x, 5x, and 10x facts. Also this month, he will review counting fractions on a number line, to help reinforce
Have you ever thought about trying to help your child find the right scholarships and felt like you were on the verge of being sucked into the computer, never to be set free again? Don’t despair! Denise Ames and College Choice Guidance can help! This week, Denise helps you and your child sort through the
We have talked a lot about kids learning through the summer. So I thought I’d give you, the teacher, something to think about. Summer is an opportunity to step back and look at your homeschooling with a fresh perspective. Repent and Return Did you forget that it is your obedience and not your ability that
You know your child’s special needs are causing him or her to have an extra-difficult struggle with reading or math or writing. But what can you do? Please join Judi Munday on SchoolhouseTeachers.com for her summer series focusing on assistive technology that is available to help special needs students overcome these challenges. This month’s focus
“Making art should always be an adventure.” That’s what Brenda Ellis, our Schoolhouse Art Techniques Teacher says. She makes art an adventure that kids of all ages and interests can enjoy. Even if your child has never felt inspired by the traditional artwork found in many museums, don’t give up! Brenda introduces art techniques and
If you’re looking for a fun way to leave the schoolwork at the desk and have fun with some hands-on learning, check out Ditch the Desk! All of Inger Koppenhaver’s thirteen themed units are in our Library and waiting to be enjoyed! From a Frontier Photographer to astronauts in space, ditch the desk and enjoy


