

Karen Lemons
AdministratorLearner Accountability
Holding students accountable teaches them to toughen up, embrace the struggle, and grab ahold of their own learning, which brings great rewards.
How Engaged Learners Succeed: The Lemons-Aid Way
“Are any of you in Bermuda? Come back to me. Engage your minds! No cognitive vacations!” These are comments students hear in my classroom as…
The Glory of Beauty: How Aesthetics Reflect God’s Character
When we contemplate the majesty of a sunset, the intricacy of a snowflake, or even the artful and creative way a story is written, we are reminded of God’s sovereignty and power, bringing hope and trust in God.
What is Gamified Learning
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The College Application Essay: How to Get Started
Dear high school juniors,
You have one more year of high school, and graduation is on the horizon. Senior year of high school is a busy one, so now is the time to write those college application essays. You don’t need to feel overwhelmed, because you are ready, and you can do this!
Is Teaching and Learning Grammar a Waste of Time?
The purpose of learning grammar is to write something beautiful. Or persuasive. Or inspirational. Or . . . . Fill in the blank. Authors strive for clarity, but writing is also an art.
Ten Secrets for Teens who are Learning Online or at Home
Whether your teenager is a seasoned online learner or is navigating online or at-home learning for the first time, they all have moments or seasons of struggle. Motivation can be a killer. Here are some tips for your teenagers to make learning online or at home more productive and successful!