What Fun and Educational Online Courses are Available for Teens at Music in Our Homeschool? (E62)
Are you searching for fun, engaging, and educational online music and fine arts courses for your homeschooled teen? Look no further than Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com! This easy-to-use platform offers a wide variety of courses designed especially for homeschool families, including many that count toward high school fine arts credit.
Whether your teen is brand new to music or already passionate about it, you’ll find something they’ll love—and you’ll love how simple it is to implement into your homeschool routine.
Courses for High School Fine Arts Credit
Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com, there are three main Music Appreciation/Music History courses that are ideal for earning high school fine arts credit:
- Music Appreciation: Middle Ages through Classical Era
This course spans the years 450 to 1800 and includes engaging lessons on Gregorian chant, the beginnings of musical notation, and major composers like Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, and Beethoven. Each of the 36 weekly lessons features embedded videos, interactive quizzes, and printable notebooking pages to make learning both deep and flexible. - Music Appreciation of the Romantic Era
Covering the 1800s, this course introduces students to composers such as Tchaikovsky, Brahms, and Gilbert & Sullivan. The format mirrors the first course, offering everything students need to enjoy and understand the music, including the option to earn a half or full credit depending on time spent weekly. - 20th Century Music Appreciation
This modern course covers a wide range of American and global styles such as ragtime, jazz, big band, musical theater, folk, and rock and roll. Students explore composers like Gershwin and Copland, and discover how music reflected cultural change throughout the century.
Charlotte Mason Inspired High School Fine Arts Course
For families following the Charlotte Mason method, the Charlotte Mason Inspired High School Fine Arts course combines music, art, and poetry. Teens spend a full month on each era—like Impressionism or Baroque—studying one composer, one artist, and one poet. Printable notebooking pages and weekly plans make it easy to implement, even if you’re new to fine arts study.
Other Exciting Fine Arts Courses for Teens
In addition to the music history courses, you’ll also find:
- Guitar Time with Ben – Beginner online guitar lessons
- Singing Made Easy – Learn to sing at your own pace
- Morning Time Teens – A literature-focused course
- A Year of Charlotte Mason Music Lessons – Ideal for multi-age homeschooling
- 100 Delightful Classical Music Pieces – A fun and flexible mini-course
- Beginning Music Theory for Teens – Learn about music theory basics
- 10 Weeks of Shakespeare for Teens – A 10-week literature and drama course
Make Fine Arts Easy and Fun in Your Homeschool
Every course is click-and-go with zero prep needed. Teens can work independently, and parents can easily track progress and assign credit. With embedded videos, printables, quizzes, and notebooking pages, Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com makes it simple to include quality music and fine arts in your homeschool.
Ready to explore? Visit Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com and click “All Products” to browse everything available for your teen today!
See the YouTube Video “Exploring the Benefits of Homeschool Music Education Online for Teens”
Listen to Podcast Episode 62: What Fun and Education Online Courses are Available for Teens at Music in Our Homeschool?
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