Do your kids enjoy watching movies? Have they ever thought about making one of their own? George Escobar’s 30-part Filmmaking class covers the essentials of creating a film. Students will learn about basic story structure, writing a screenplay, cameras, lighting, audio, production, and more. He also looks at different careers in the filmmaking industry. If
Students aren’t the only ones who get to have fun on SchoolhouseTeachers.com! Just look at this partial list of the resources available for parents: This Month’s Menu—Not sure what to cook today? Let This Month’s Menu serve you daily recipes full of ideas! Charlotte Mason Homeschooling—Join veteran homeschooler and speaker Cindy West as she
Whether your child is learning how to read or how to navigate the waters of college scholarships and applications, SchoolhouseTeachers.com would like to help. In Teresa Evans’ Everyday Games, she shares daily printable games that are full of fun ways to teach introductory phonics as well as introductory math skills. Her engaging colors and illustrations
A good book goes beyond the words on the page; a good book launches a child’s imagination, takes him to places he’s never seen, and inspires him to share the experience with others. On SchoolhouseTeachers.com, we have many ways to help your children enjoy the wonder of a book. Michelle Miller of TruthQuest History
When you think about ponds, what animals do you think of? One of the first to come to many minds is frogs. But that’s only a small portion of the animal life you can find there. Join Yvonne Blake and Daily Discoveries this week for a look at the amphibians and reptiles—including frogs, salamanders, snakes,
Were you thinking about trying something new this summer or perhaps organizing your home? Homesteading is preparing for the summer by discussing canning and raising chickens. If you’ve ever wanted to try your hand at one of these, now is the time. Simply follow Lisa Barthuly’s step-by-step instructions. Have you been following up with Everyday
During the month of May, Marla Schultz is reading Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls in her Literature Kits class. Students will learn about the author and the Great Depression, as well as hard work, and can enjoy hands-on activities with recipes and craft ideas that she provides. Niki Coburn McNeil is spending
If you’re looking for art and music resources written in enjoyable and accessible ways, then take a look at SchoolhouseTeachers.com. Brenda Ellis of ARTistic Pursuits brings Art Techniques lessons designed to help your children become visually aware of the wonderful world they live in and enjoy the process of putting ideas and images on
There are so many different things we can choose to learn about; a lifetime is not long enough to learn it all. SchoolhouseTeachers.com tries to provide a wide range of topics in the hopes that your children will find something they love while they are learning. They may even have the opportunity to learn about
Have you ever wanted to dig into the past, to sift through what remains of a world that has passed away? SchoolhouseTeachers.com has ways you can do that right from your own home. Archaeologist, educator, and homeschool parent Regan Barr has a five-month Classical Archaeology course waiting for you to discover! The course, taken in
What topics do your children have difficulty with? Many struggle with learning their multiplication facts. Dr. Peter Price has provided some strategies for learning times tables in Elementary Math. The last lesson of April and the first lesson in May focus on multiplication facts through podcast videos. Another topic that some children struggle with is
Did you know you don’t have to always be serious when you’re doing your schoolwork? It’s true—SchoolhouseTeachers.com has some classes this month that prove that school can be fun! Chris Yust will be teaching students how to create Minecraft Mods in Java in his Computer Science class. Learn about various tools and how to add