Homeschool Science – Teaching Elementary Science With Great Literature

[ad_1] How do you teach a fact-heavy subject like science with great literature? First, science is not fact-heavy, or, at least it ought not to be. British educator, Charlotte Mason called science the study of “the great scheme of the unity of life”. Abstract concepts become easy to picture and understand when they are experienced […]

New Elementary Supplemental Curriculum, Aligned to California Common Core State Standards, Unveiled by Mentoring Minds

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 05, 2015 California elementary educators will now have access to powerful and affordable tools for implementing standards-based best practices with today’s launch of Total Motivation Math and Total Motivation ELA, the newest resources in the Total Motivation family of innovative print-and-online supplemental curriculum solutions from Mentoring Minds. These robust resources […]

The Six Guiding Principles of Teaching Elementary Mathematics

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You and Your Violin Bow – It’s Just Elementary Physics

by “Caveman Chuck” Coker You know that, as your violin skills and passion grow, your violin bow should “grow” along with them. You bought your first bow mostly for durability-mistake-proofing and protection against accidents. If your teacher and tutors counseled you wisely, you probably bought an all-synthetic bow for your first instruction and initiation into […]