If you don’t understand a foreign language or you can’t read music, consider taking a course to learn. If you want your children to learn, have them take a course on SchoolhouseTeachers.com. Elementary Spanish as presented by Carol Henderson is a 34-week video-based curriculum with weekly worksheets for your student. It includes basic vocabulary,
Figures are everywhere. We can’t escape them. Statistics with Kathy Lapan can help middle and high school students understand the statistics they are faced with in everyday life and reliably interpret them. Monthly slideshows with weekly assignments provide an introduction to statistics; explain how statistics are used; discuss normal distribution, graphs, scatter diagrams, pie
Let’s not kid ourselves; parenting is hard. We search for methods and suggestions that will help us. We want to do what’s right for our children. We sometimes change our style of parenting because what we’re doing just doesn’t seem to be working. Dr. Scott Turansky is the co-founder of the National Center for
There is no such thing as starting too early when it comes to learning. From the day we are born, we are learning. Embrace your child’s stage in life and enjoy the opportunities you have to guide them. Charlotte Mason Preschool with Brittney Jordan is a resource that provides suggestions and ideas compatible with
Great literature has so many benefits! It stimulates our minds and fills our souls. We can learn how to write by reading it. We can learn about history. We can begin to understand the world in which we live. The possibilities are endless! Children’s Literature for Life with Fran May is a new unit-study
Does the thought of teaching math scare you? Does the thought of learning algebra scare your students? Have no fear! SchoolhouseTeachers.com is here to help. Algebra for Kids with Bob Hazen is designed to teach elementary students to identify a handful of principles that reveal the unity of mathematics across grades and across topics.
My house is known for the many scientific failures that have graced our kitchen. Had we performed the experiment using the Scientific Method, we might not have had as many disasters. Anna Crisostomo provides presentations with links to videos, experiments, and further reading. There are six lessons available to help elementary and middle school