SchoolhouseTeachers.com is the place for your spelling needs. Located under the Dailies tab, Schoolhouse Spelling has lists for every level from PreK through high school. Did you know that high school students still need to practice their spelling? We’re never too old, right? Preschoolers have one year of material with videos and fun printable practice
There are countless stories of Christians who have allowed their light to shine. Because of this, the Gospel has spread throughout the world. Students in all grade levels can meet some of these people in Classical History with Jennifer Courtney. Through written lessons, reading assignments from various texts including Scripture, activities for different age groups,
If you’ve ever found yourself scratching your head after watching a commerical, you might be wise to the fallacies employed by some advertisers. Every day we are bombarded with faulty reasoning and deception. Students can join Lisa Duffy for Logic a 15-week course that will help them to recognize the fallacies used by advertisers and
We can learn a great deal from those who went before us, if we would just take the time to read and understand. Rhonda Clark begins her Renaissance History journey in the 12th century and finishes up at the turn of the 18th century. Weekly lessons are provided and include text, writing assignments, crafts, notebooking
Are there days when you’d like to throw in the towel? Don’t get discouraged. SchoolhouseTeachers.com is brimming with encouraging articles and discussions led by homeschooling moms just like you. One of our newest—Let’s Talk with Jenny Stephenson—is found under the Family/For Parents tab. Jenny begins her mom-to-mom encouragement with “Let’s Talk Dinner.” The discussion centers
Who doesn’t like a good story? One of SchoolhouseTeachers.com’s newest classes is In the Limelight. Taught by RachelAnn Rogish, author of our Simply Shakespeare course, In the Limelight is a drama course complete with acting, either with a group of friends or with Legos or dolls, depending on what is available to your student. Different
SchoolhouseTeachers.com is pleased to announce a new music class designed for middle and high schoolers called If It Isn’t Baroque . . . This is an already-complete 12-week course taught by Michelle Martin, instructor of the Music Theory classes which can be found on SchoolhouseTeachers.com. If It Isn’t Baroque is available as an instant download
When children learn to play an instrument and take pride in their accomplishmnets, it is music to my ears. How about yours? Have your children been asking to take a lessons? Your membership with SchoolhouseTeachers.com gives you access to two music courses. Beginning/Intermediate Guitar is taught by recording artist Jerry Jennings, who is passionate about
Our world is fascinating! There are so many different people and so much history it is impossible to learn it all. SchoolhouseTeachers.com has some wonderful courses that strive to teach more than just typical history. Imperial Russia with Carol Reynolds is one such course. Geared toward 8th graders through 12th graders, with a new module
Words can heal, and they can tear down. SchoolhouseTeachers.com is committed to teaching students how to speak and write words that encourage and heal. We are committed to helping you guide your children as they learn how to express their thoughts and ideas. Public Speaking is a five-month course for middle and high schoolers taught
One of the hottest topics in the field of science—and politics—right now is global warming. Ruth Sundeen is tackling this topic head-on in her full-year Biology course for 8th-12th graders. Specifically, she is discussing global warming, climate change, environmentalism and militant environmentalism, the “natural state,” deforestation, symbiosis, and the case against evolution. This class is