Good teachers seek counsel from other good teachers–and the guidance and counsel of an experienced teacher is of great value. Together with a robust team of experienced, master educators and authors, we are building out course guides and lesson plans for teaching classical courses in grades K-12.
In a few months, we will be publishing course guides and lesson plans related to grammar, writing, and Latin. But for now, we are using this site to deliver the Scholé Community Resource Library (read more below).
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Any homeschool community that wants to pursue classical education blended with restful (scholé) learning can become a Scholé Community at no charge. Each enrolled community member can access the free resources included in the Scholé Community Resource Library which includes a Start-Up Guide, Director's Handbook, Liturgical Learning Guide, Classical Educator's Reading Guide, and a Certificate Pathway Guide.
Want to become a Scholé Community? You can apply and enroll here: ScholeCommunities.com.
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From 1st to 3rd grade
From 4th to 6th grade
From 7th to 8th grade
From 9th to 12th grade
As a classical homeschool teacher, you will likely benefit from detailed course guides and lesson plans in subjects such as grammar, logic, rhetoric, and many of the Great Books.
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Classical school teachers, especially ones who are new to a subject, will find our course guides an invaluable resource to building your curriculum. Our course guides present master questions, biblical integration, and integration with the great ideas of the classical tradition or "great conversation."
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Our Course Guides will include all grade levels K-12, and wide range of subjects. Each Course Guide will present an overview of the course, its course objectives, suggested resources to build out your course, a suggested schedule, and key questions for you and your students to explore.
Many of our Course Guides will also contain detailed weekly and even daily lesson plans for teaching. These lesson plans may also include references to other curricular materials to enhance the course, suggested projects and writing assignments, and mastery objectives for your students.
There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to building a curriculum for your students. That's why we are partnering with several organizations to bring you a range of curricular options. You can mix and match, and tailor your teaching experience to meet the needs of your students.