by Laura Kizior | Jun 5, 2017 | CLSP Blog
People love stories. We can relate to stories and glean valuable lessons about the inestimable worth of every human being from tales of heroism, adventure, and faith. Films are a great way for families to learn about the culture of life outside of the classroom. But...
by Mary | Jul 18, 2016 | Best High School Blog Resources, High School History, Middle School History
Despite his fame, Beethoven did not lead an easy life. Growing up, he lived with an alcoholic and abusive father. Because of this, the family suffered financially and often lived in poverty. Though he struggled with a hearing disability, Beethoven overcame this...
by Laura Kizior | Feb 6, 2016 | Best High School Blog Resources, Best Middle School Blog Resources, High School Civics and Government, High School History, Middle School History, Newsletter
The pro-life movement has been blessed to have many great founding leaders who worked in support of personhood for every innocent human being from his beginning. These heroes dedicated their lives and careers to preserving the lives of preborn babies and to educating...
by Laura Kizior | Jan 15, 2016 | Best Elementary School Blog Resources, Video
Have you ever wondered, “Where do ladybugs come from?” In this free lesson, elementary schoolchildren learn all about ladybugs as they listen to Eric Carle’s The Grouchy Ladybug. In a discussion following the story, students learn about how the ladybug is really named...
by Laura Kizior | Jan 13, 2016 | Free Lessons
In this lesson, middle school and high school students will read the “I Have a Dream” speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and compare the civil rights movement with the pro-life movement. Use this lesson in conjunction with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Black History...