Getting into College isn’t all about good grades. Its Volunteering and taking classes outside the norm and keeping your grades up. Which is why wanted to bring you our Homeschool Resources: Extra Curricular Classes.
I can’t wait to have the opportunity to check out Kids Cook Real Food for our Homeschool Cooking Class and to listen to Classics for Kids: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during Music Class.
If you know other other composers you think Charlie should be studying leave me a comment so we can check them out Please. As well as any cooking websites or sites we should check into for supplies for our cooking classes.
Kids Cook Real Food provides engaging online video courses that help your kids master 30 essential cooking skills. Your kids will make entire recipes on their own with confidence while you all enjoy quality family time.
The Kids Cook Solo membership is included in the All-Level VIP membership. Plus, receive a BONUS eBook, “Healthy Snacks To Go” free with your All-Level VIP membership.
The Kids Cook Real Food Independent Training Program helps your children build life skills on their own, and you enjoy healthy food. No knives are required and only 5% of adult supervision is necessary.
Classics for Kids: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Age Range: All (All grades; children with parental supervision) Gather the family around the computer for a treat about the life and music of one of the world’s great classical music composers, Mozart, born January 27, 1756.
This site has archived radio shows that bring great composers to life through music and stories. When you get to the site, you will see a painting of Mozart’s face and a little biography about him.
Scroll down to the two audio clips and you can listen to music written by Mozart that may be familiar to you. Then scroll down further to the six ‘shows’ about Mozart:
- About Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Mozart’s Operas
- Janissary Music
- What’s a Rondo?
- Child Prodigy Composers
- The Magic Flute
Each one is about 6 minutes long and has music and narration to learn more about this great composer and his music.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates