Victus is the Latin word for way of life. We can define way of life as our fundamental thoughts, beliefs, and actions. A philosophical friend once told me she believes some people walk around unconscious, not thinking much about where they are, where they are going, or how they will get there. Basically, they
Did you know that on SchoolhouseTeachers.com, we have an archive of more than two dozen classes our teachers have completed that remain on our site? You are never behind—use them any time. Here are just some examples of the classes that are waiting for you: Beginning Sewing: Historical Costumes Beginning Violin Charlotte Mason Homeschooling Classical
Whether your student wants to boost his or her confidence speaking a foreign language or speaking in public, SchoolhouseTechers.com has courses you need to check out. Greg Shone, our French teacher from Quebec City, teaches French vocabulary and pronunciation with text and audio lessons. Carol Henderson teaches elementary students the fundamentals of Spanish with videos
What Happened to Our Math? Math in the United States has been, and continues to be, on the decline. It seems as though our students are getting dumber, when in fact, they are just part of the “great dumbing down” started many years ago. The students are not the problem. The curriculum they are using
Have you seen all the ways SchoolhouseTeachers.com can help your toddlers explore their world while learning and having fun? Beth Gorden is exploring letters S, T, U, and V this month in Sensory Learning for Toddlers, Brittney Jordan is having fun with birds and the Great Backyard Bird Count in Charlotte Mason Preschool, and the
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HOPE FOR THE FUTURE: THE IMPORTANCE OF AMERICAN HISTORY by Tricia Raymond I’m not sure when it happened, but somewhere along the way education in America became an end unto itself. As a matter of fact, today’s conventional wisdom assigns education as the way out of poverty, the road to self-esteem, the chance to succeed
Whether you are outside, in the kitchen, or in the basement, SchoolhouseTeachers.com has fun ways for your kids to learn by doing. Erin Dean’s Nature/Outdoors class this month lets you choose either wild birds or wolves and coyotes to study. Heather Leach’s Home Economics class introduces students to the kitchen and teaches the basics of







