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Friday, 22 April 2016 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

5 Tips for Quiet Times for Busy Mothers

Years ago when I was reading Jim Elliot’s Journal, I found the following: “Anything, good as it may be, put before my study of the true and living Word, becomes a snare, and I must assiduously avoid all such if the Word of God is to be my fresh meat every morning.” The first time
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Wednesday, 20 April 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

The Word Is a Powerful Tool

  Authors have a unique opportunity to share their ideas through their writing with all who would read their work. Their words become a powerful tool. In Selected Works of Charles Dickens, Dr. Steven Hake examines the motivations of Charles Dickens, his development as an author, and the themes of several of his major works,
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Wednesday, 13 April 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Prepare to Be Amazed

  Everyday, the world over, there are beautiful sights, both created by God and made by men who were given the ability and inspiration by God. Students have the opportunity to be amazed as they learn about beauty and wonder through two of our newest classes. In Recovering the Beauty of the Arts, Dr. R.C.
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Monday, 11 April 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Puzzles and Parties

  Who doesn’t enjoy a fun party or a challenging puzzle? What could these two things possibly have to do with SchoolhouseTeachers.com, though? You might not believe the answer . . . Government! We have government classes for students in the elementary grades all the way through high school. American Government with Michelle Subbert is
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Wednesday, 06 April 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Advanced Notice

  This notice is to hereby inform you that we have advanced courses on SchoolhouseTeachers.com! If your student is a quick learner, thrives in the academic world, and needs an added level of challenge, consider Advanced Chemistry with Dr. Todd C. Wood and Advanced Public Speaking with Bethanie Frank. Advanced Chemistry is a high school
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Monday, 04 April 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Bountiful Blessings from the Bookshelf

Have you ever stopped to think about the blessings that can be obtained through reading amazing books? We have. That’s why we have so many literature classes and reading lists available. Take African American Literature, for instance. This is an eighteen-week advanced high school literature course taught by Bethanie Frank in which she explores the
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Wednesday, 30 March 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Beauty and Baroque

  Whether your child has an eye for beauty or you’d like to simply expose your child to beauty, you can enjoy Everyday Easels. This course discusses art in the context of other subjects to help those students whose interest in art may only be piqued by understanding the story behind the art or by
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Monday, 28 March 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Computers and Curiosity

  Curious students can find a plethora of courses to satisfy their interests. Those who love learning about computers and programming can benefit from Computer Science/Programming with Chris Yust. The lessons are geared toward 6th-12th grade students, and parents do not have to be computer science experts themselves. Step-by-step instructions are provided for each month’s
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Wednesday, 23 March 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

He’s Quite a Character!

  We often hear this said about a person who says and does things we don’t expect or who are a bit quirky. These types of people make for great characters in fiction. So, how do we transfer them to the pages? Creating Dynamic Characters with Gina Conroy teaches middle school students how to create
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Monday, 21 March 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Games to Exercise the Mind

  Learning can be fun, and we aim to prove that on SchoolhouseTeachers.com! Just check out two of our newest courses. Healthy Mind Match-Up with Nancy Stornes is for the whole family. With this course, or game, you and your family can get into the Word of God together by playing every day of the
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Wednesday, 16 March 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

How Did We Get Here?

  These days it seems like the laws of our land are always changing. Are the right people making these laws? Are the right processes being followed? How were the original laws developed? Find out all this and more with SchoolhouseTeachers.com. Early American History with A.K. Fielding is a 16-week middle school course that takes
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Wednesday, 16 March 2016 / Published in Articles, Articles-The Homeschool Evangelist, Blog

Keeping the Peace at Co-op

Maintaining a peaceful homeschool co-op can sometimes be challenging, but it is extremely important.  By its very definition, a co-op is a group of people working together for a common purpose. Every member has a role to fill and tasks to perform. If one person falls short on his or her responsibilities, then someone else
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