Tyler Hogan’s Geography course is studying one of the most important jobs in the world. Can you guess what it is? Farming. But virtually everything about farming has changed radically in the past few hundred years. Why did this change? Join Tyler as he explores the changes in farming methods throughout history, agribusiness, livestock, and
In November, Brenda Ellis walked her Art Techniques students through drawing large animals in charcoal. In December, join her as she teaches you how to create a watercolor painting that captures the holidays and explores textures. Your finished product could become a new favorite decoration or a priceless gift for a loved one. Erin
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *A lot of positive things are associated with homeschooling. *Research and simple logic show and tell the truth. *Homeschooling does not take money away from public schools, rather it benefits the State schools. *What do research and some simple reasoning tell
Dr. Matthew Glavach’s twelve lessons on Reading the News for Reading Fluency is wrapping up its second month—but all of his Reading Lessons remain on the site. If your child has a hard time knowing how to attack unknown words, struggles to read meaningful phrase patterns, or labors without expression when he reads, please stop
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *Have you ever wondered about the history of some of your customary Thanksgiving and Christmas dishes? *Learn to make Candy Cane Cookies… *Where did the origin of the turkey come from? *When did Thanksgiving become an official holiday? *How did we
Are your children puzzled by percents or frustrated by fractions? Let Charlene Johnson’s Pre-Algebra class help! Charlene adds fun and real-life applications to topics that can otherwise seem uninteresting. Plus, Charlene provides text, worksheets, and answer keys all printable and ready to be used. Have you been enjoying Schoolhouse Spelling? Our spelling lessons bring





