“Making art should always be an adventure.” That’s what Brenda Ellis, our Schoolhouse Art Techniques Teacher says. She makes art an adventure that kids of all ages and interests can enjoy. Even if your child has never felt inspired by the traditional artwork found in many museums, don’t give up! Brenda introduces art techniques and
If you’re looking for a fun way to leave the schoolwork at the desk and have fun with some hands-on learning, check out Ditch the Desk! All of Inger Koppenhaver’s thirteen themed units are in our Library and waiting to be enjoyed! From a Frontier Photographer to astronauts in space, ditch the desk and enjoy
Obstacles, challenges, and finding a way through—that is the focus of both our Social Justice course and this month’s Literature unit. As Kurt Hoffman prepares to conclude his four-month course on the factors that contribute to the crisis of slavery that is impacting virtually every country on Earth, he looks at where changes start—in ourselves.
Summer is a great time to get outdoors and have fun learning (and the kids don’t even have to realize they’re soaking up knowledge). If your kids like sketching, drawing, or journaling, head outside with sketchbooks and have the kids jot down what’s special about God’s creation to them. If scavenger hunts are more your