Hands-on
Children learn in so many unique ways, and hands-on learning in both a two and three dimensional space offers so many opportunities to create and explore. For ages 6-14'ish.
Transformative
Each child learns differently and I want to support and nurture that natural learning style. Hands-on experiences offer so much, and in particular to resistant learners.
Engaging
I offer a perfect blend of traditional learning packets, reinforced with experiential learning projects. It's the best combination of traditional meets creative and kids love it.
"His lessons are so creative and it's almost like history meets art. He just finished a project with the kids that integrated every subject being taught at the school. I'm talking math, science, english, and spanish. Who does that?
~ Dawn W.
Curriculum
How it works
This is a monthly subscription service that's designed to be affordable for most families. You can sign up for one month to test it out, or remain on a monthly payment plan as long as you want.
What you receive
Unlimited access to all of the content that is on the Teachable site, with new content added every week in each of the subject areas. Once a unit is complete, another one will start in its place.
How you benefit
Homeschooling kids is no easy task and it's difficult to come up with new content. This course is designed to alleviate those pressures with some 'read-to-go', engaging curriculum.
Meet your instructor
Scott Sarich is a seasoned educator with a rich background in historical studies and the art of bringing the past to life. With a career spanning over a decade in educational settings, Scott has honed his skills in teaching, research, and curriculum development, with a special focus on making history accessible and engaging. His extensive experience includes working with diverse student populations, both online and in-person.
At the heart of Scott's teaching philosophy lies his dynamic course, "Crafting History," a platform where his passion for history truly shines. Scott believes in an immersive approach, encouraging students to not only learn about historical events but to understand the context and craft their own interpretations.
His dedication is evident in the carefully curated content and interactive teaching methods he employs, inspiring students to connect with history on a personal level and relate its lessons to their own lives.
Through "Crafting History," Scott continues to be a bridge between the past and present, helping students grasp the significance of history in shaping our world.