Written in the ancient Hebrew language, the Bible speaks a great deal about hospitality. We are to love our neighbors as ourselves. In Leviticus, the Hebrews were commanded to love foreigners as themselves. So, why not learn the two together? Hands-On Hebrew with Evonne Mandella provides students in elementary through high school an opportunity to
Have you ever looked at something in a different language and wished you could understand it? Have you ever done that with music? What do all those black dots and lines mean anyway? Join Michelle Martin for 32 lessons of Music Theory designed for the whole family. She will teach you what those dots and
Many of us thrive on challenge, whether it be challenging ourselves or competing against someone else. The newest challenge for you on SchoolhouseTeachers.com is the weekly Photography Challenge with Michele Peterson. Perhaps you have a son or daughter who previously enjoyed Michele’s thirty-week Photography course (or maybe you took it yourself). Well, Michele has returned
As a parent, it is fun to listen to little ones talk about what they want to be when they grow up. It is also very exciting when your teenager makes a decision about what he/she wants to study in college. SchoolhouseTeachers.com wants to encourage your students to be thinking about all of the possibilities
Do you have teenagers or overly dramatic elementary school students? SchoolhouseTeachers.com has courses that will help them to channel that dramatic flair. Simply Shakespeare, under the Dailies tab, is taking a look at King Lear. Students will gain an understanding of this great tragedy and have an opportunity to act it out. Lapbooking with Niki
The art courses on SchoolhouseTeachers.com’s are taught by master artists. Brenda Ellis, developer of ARTistic Pursuits art curriculum, currently teaches Art Techniques. She has taught high school, middle school, and upper elementary students how to handle various mediums such as tempera paint, watercolors, chalk pastels, oil pastels, colored pencils, and more. More than just that,
Okay, a two-course meal doesn’t sound like much, I know. But wait until you see what those courses are! First up, we have the Monthly Menu, found under “Supplementary Curriculum” on the Family/For Parents tab. There is a dish for nearly every day such as Garlic Cream Sauce with Noodles, Diddle Diddle Dumplin’, Grandma’s Stove
History isn’t just for high schoolers and adults. Get children started early with a love for history with ABC with Me under the Dailies tab. While little ones learn their letters, they can learn the stories of some famous historical figures with hands-on activities, picture books, and various internet activities. This month children will learn
Do you ever wonder what the Constitution really says or how certain laws came about? Join Kevin Mark Smith, Esq. for Constitution and the Bill of Rights to find out. During the month of January, Kevin will be discussing the seventh through tenth amendments to the United States Constitution. Students in high school (and adults)