Teaching the arts offers a lot of room for flexibility. Different styles, genres, mediums, and periods combine to form an endless array of possibilities. Some kids fall into their artistic pursuits and interests naturally, gravitating toward something that just pulls them. Others need more help finding their niche. The companies below offer interesting options to
When people ask me this question, I have a hard time remembering. Does anybody else have that kind of a memory, or is it just me? Thankfully, the important and exciting events of the past have been written down. Students in elementary school through high school can learn about some of these events with This
There are many things in life that try to steal our joy or make us lose focus. SchoolhouseTeachers.com is in your corner with resources to help you keep your joy and your focus. Joy in the Morning with Michelle Pohl contains forty-eight posts designed to encourage you on your journey as a wife, mom, and
Architecture lessons are now available for children in elementary through high school! With the debut of Hands-On Architecture with Amy Gillispie in May, elementary and middle school students can design and build structures, homes, and zoos. Amy provides step-by-step architecture lessons using many different mediums. Twenty-seven weeks’ worth of lessons will be broken down into
We all want to make our mark on this world in some way. Artists can do that through their creativity, especially when they use markers! This month’s Art Techniques lessons with Brenda Ellis teach students of all ages how to draw with markers. In each of Brenda’s four-week units, she provides a model photo and
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Children are often fascinated by machines. They like to take things apart and put them back together. They like to try to figure things out and invent. Tinkers Club with Ed Sobey, Ph.D. is a wonderful course for elementary and middle school students who learn best through a hands-on experience. These classes encourage learning by
When our teenagers have an idea for a business, we want to provide them with the tools they will need to succeed. SchoolhouseTeachers.com has courses designed to help young entrepreneurs. Free Market Economics is a 24-week course that will provide middle and high school students with a basic understanding of economics. Through video lectures and
Two of the newest classes on SchoolhouseTeachers.com discuss things that are old. Middle Ages History with Michelle Miller (TruthQuest History) is a 30-week course geared toward students in elementary through high school. This course provides a deep and rich literature-based history study. Students will focus on God’s unchanging existence, power, love, truth, and plan for
Why not take advantage of your lighter schedule this summer to help your students gain the advantage as they head into a new school year in the fall? If your high school student is going to be taking Chemistry, get a head start with Friendly Chemistry. Joey Hajda’s twelve-week course will build a solid foundation












