Welcome to our monthly Spotlight on Five! Why Teach the Arts? “Why teach music?” you ask! During my years as a professional violinist and teacher, I have made many observations. I have seen brides in tears as I played their special music, guests at a formal gathering slip into another world as the classics were
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SchoolhouseTeachers.com has two new unit study series to share with you that debuted April 1! Welcome to Daily Discoveries and Everyday Composers. When you look at a pond, what do you see? Do you see plants and mammals, amphibians and insects? Do you see ways to explore God’s creation while studying reading, vocabulary, writing, and
Since April is National Poetry Month, Niki Coburn McNeil’s Lapbooking lessons for this month will focus on the poem, “The Walrus and the Carpenter.” She will discuss topics like inference and imagery, along with techniques such as alliteration and personification and elements of conflict, climax, and resolution. Marla Schultz is returning this month with her