by chesscla | Aug 17, 2021 | Articles, Teacher
Why study African American history? By Beth Cuvelier Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity! Psalm 133:1 For the past year news outlets have continuously reported on issues involving race, i.e., the 1619 project, Critical Race theory,...
by chesscla | Jul 26, 2021 | Articles, Spanish
Educar en el hogar… ¡Se puede! Reciba inspiración de otras familias ¿Se puede educar a los hijos en el hogar? ¿Es una idea un poco alejada de lo posible? ¡Absolutamente que no! Uds. los padres tienen opciones y pueden hacer todas las decisiones en...
by chesscla | Jul 23, 2021 | Articles, Teacher
WHY I USE BOOKS AND NOT TEXTBOOKS FOR TEACHING LITERATURE By Heidi Wethered I love reading. I love books –there’s something about going into a bookstore and seeing the limitless rows of beautifully-bound books that will allow me to experience different cultures,...
by chesscla | May 19, 2021 | Articles, Homeschool Moms
Hear it from Homeschool Moms: “Why I Homeschool” by Beth B. My husband and I always knew that we would homeschool our only child. We wanted her to learn from us, her parents, instead of a room full of peers and whatever the school administrators came up with. We...
by chesscla | Apr 21, 2021 | Articles, Student, Teacher
When grading the “perfect” essay, an essay that is worthy of being published somewhere, a teacher must take into account five key aspects in their grading rubric. Grade Level. Antoni is a 9th grader. This fact will influence the following four aspects of...
by chesscla | Mar 22, 2021 | Articles, Teacher
Teacher Spotlight – Kimberly Glover What do you enjoy about teaching? I love seeing the work my students produce. I teach the concepts and they take those concepts and give me beautiful photography. What do you like about homeschooling? I love that homeschooling...
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