In our Geography course from Tyler and Maggie Hogan of Bright Ideas Press, get ready to shift gears and explore the world like you’ve never done before! So far this year, we’ve studied the land, the atmosphere, the water—all the things that make up the physical world we live in. But there is so much
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *There comes a point in a teenager’s life when the subject of dating can no longer be avoided. *Purity isn’t a girl problem anymore than it’s a guy problem. It’s a people problem. *Either our children will deliberately choose to swim upstream, or the
The First Amendment guarantees our right to free speech—but how does this impact what is said on social media sites? How does it impact students in public schools? Why is it imperative to understand these rights? Join Deborah Burton’s Mock Trial class this month as she takes a look at a cornerstone of American rights.
Sharon Jeffus loves to help teens develop and use their gifts and talents for the glory of God and the blessing of others! This month in her Studio Art for Teens class, we’re moving from studying tigers to fall to Thanksgiving turkeys! We’ll look at some of Rockwell’s classic scenes as well as Audubon’s turkey
Click on the banner below to sign up for the Homeschool Minute E-Newsletter, and receive weekly encouragement to guide you along your homeschooling journey. Relational Homeschooling DianaWaring.com Dear Friends, I am wondering if that question already makes you feel guilty? I mean, what if you have a high schooler and he DOESN’T
Economics fistfights happen all around us; lately the fight over what elements create the best economy for a nation have stormed the news and filled our headlines. Mike Sims, the Assistant City Manager for the City of Terrell, Texas, brings both sides of the economic debate, without the politics, to his Economics class on SchoolhouseTeachers.com.




