Middle and high school students can learn about the past through Regan Barr’s Classical Archaeology course. Regan is an archaeologist, educator, author, and homeschool parent who has firsthand experience in the topics covered in this course. Students will study the ancient world, as presented through archaeological evidence, from a Biblical perspective. They will visit Ephesus
Speaking in public is one of the most common phobias, though it is typically required of us all at one point or another. Why not learn how to speak well and overcome your fear? Middle and high school students can join Rebekah Bell for Public Speaking. This five-unit course is presented in a video format,
When it comes time to evaluate the role media plays in your life or the lives of your children, join Dr. Lisa Dunne for her Media Socialization course. Middle school and high school students can examine the effect that media has in their lives, become more media literate, reflect on the power of words and
Are you looking for a great way to teach your young children their alphabet? Do you have a high school student who struggles with physics? SchoolhouseTeachers.com might be able to help make sense of it all. Sensory Learning for Toddlers with Beth Gorden is a 26-week hands-on class for toddlers to learn their alphabet while
We are fortunate to be living at such a time as this. So many great books have been written from which we and our children can obtain knowledge and understanding of literature and the world around us. Classics-Based Writing with Janice Campbell is a writing class for middle and high school students that studies 11
Think of a child who discovers something for the very first time. His eyes light up. A smile grows on his face. He may even jump up and down with excitement. Now imagine this kind of excitement every day. With Daily Discoveries, elementary and middle school students can study topics such as pond life, the
When we hear the word “communication,” we typically think of the spoken word, though the written word would likely run a close second. Two of the many forms of communication taught on SchoolhouseTeachers.com are American Sign Language with Sandra Heflin and Beginning Violin with Nancy Blue. Through American Sign Language, middle and high school students
It seems there is so much for the children here on SchoolhouseTeachers.com, but we didn’t forget about the teachers—the parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts—who spend their time and hard-earned money to supply their children with the best in education. Members-Only Discounts is chockfull of discounts from companies who have homeschoolers in mind. Here you will
Our own native language is like a comfortable old couch. We know it well. We have rested in it, entertained guests with it, and felt comfortable and safe in the familiar. Just as our old couch sometimes provides surprises, like old food or pencils stuck in between the cushions, our own native language surprises us
Students who are looking to improve their writing can achieve their goals through the various writing courses available on SchoolhouseTeachres.com. Using the Benjamin Franklin Writing Method, taught by Cheri Blomquist, middle and high school students can improve their writing skills by imitating the masters; this is the same method employed by Benjamin Franklin. Your students
Are you or your children looking for a new hobby? Are you wanting to try something new? SchoolhouseTeachers.com has many different options. Consider Beginning/Intermediate Guitar. Taught by Jerry Jennings—a recording artist, performer, and teacher—elementary through high school students, or any adult member of the family, can follow along with videos, diagrams, and downloadable pages. Jerry
SchoolhouseTeachers.com has a variety of social studies courses that will introduce students to people who live now and people who lived in the past, people who live in America and people who live on the other side of the world. American History: Colonization Era with Amy Puetz is a history course geared toward elementary and