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Speak Fluently and Naturally 🗣️🌿✨: A Storytelling Series 📖

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Speak Fluently and Naturally 🗣️🌿: A Storytelling Series 📖 is a fun way to improve your English speaking Skills while building confidence. The host starts with one line, like “It was my first day at college when something surprising happened…” → then your peer adds the next part → then you continue → and the story keeps growing. It feels like a game 🎲, but you’re actually practicing real skills: 🗣️ speaking more smoothly ⚡ thinking quickly on the spot 👂 listening carefully to others 💪 gaining confidence to speak up This practice will benefit you immediately in everyday conversations and later in college, particularly during group projects, presentations, and class discussions. 🎓✨

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Swati S and 2 others

24/300

Pomodoro Power Sessions ⏳☕📖

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Welcome to Pomodoro Power Sessions ⏳! We’ll focus together for 25 minutes with 5-minute breaks — perfect for studying, reading, or getting projects done. 📚💻 At the start, we’ll quickly share our goals. 📝 Then, dive into quiet work time. 🤫🔥 At the end, you’re welcome (totally optional!) to share what you accomplished, whether you hit your goals, and reflect on how the session felt for you. 🌟☕

Swati S

4/100

Science Talks

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Step into the shoes of scientists and policy makers to tackle real-world challenges! Each session, you’ll: 1. Break down a real science-related issue. 2. Hear a new research-based proposal from “scientists” (student participants). 3. Compare it to the current real-world approach as “policy makers.” Debate, question, and vote: Do we stick with the status quo, or adopt the new idea? This club is perfect for anyone who loves science, debate, critical thinking, or just seeing how knowledge shapes our world. No prior expertise needed — only curiosity! How it will go: Each Science Talks session is interactive and role-based. Here’s the flow: Introduction & Topic Reveal – We start with a short icebreaker, then introduce the real-world science problem for the day. Role Assignment – Students are split into two teams: Scientists get short, easy-to-read excerpts from a real research paper. Policy Makers receive a brief summary of the current real-world solution. Team Preparation – Scientists work together to explain the new research proposal and why it could be better. Policy Makers study the current approach and prepare questions. Presentations & Debate – Scientists present their case. Policy Makers ask questions, challenge ideas, and compare both solutions. Decision Time – Policy Makers decide whether to keep the status quo or adopt the new proposal — and explain their reasoning. Wrap-Up – We reflect as a group on what we learned and how science can influence real-life decisions. You don’t need any prior science expertise — just curiosity and a willingness to discuss ideas!

Ayyubxon S

Registration full.

Urdu language learning

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This is my first series on schoolhouse and in this series I'm going to teach you guys some basics of Urdu.

Zarlish A and Shubam K

2/5

Dialogue Session - Gun Control

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Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! In this session, we will be discussing Gun Control and using this [[discussion guide].](https://schoolhouse.world/redirect?code=8w0BA5IdTDKOzo52kojDG) Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

Haoxin W and Daniel G

1 spot left!

The Cram Pod 🍜 🧡

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✨ Welcome to The Cram Pod! ✨ A comfy, casual space for learners to focus, collaborate, and refresh their minds. We’ll dive into study sessions using Pomodoro techniques—sometimes 50/10, sometimes 25/5—and explore other fun group study activities. During breaks, if you’re comfortable, you can share what you’ve learned or what you’re working on. Think of it as a supportive “brain dump” zone to help you organize your thoughts, stay motivated, and make studying more enjoyable together.

Prachi D

1/10

Dialogue Club

    Saturdays 2:00 AM

Join a virtual Dialogue Club to form a community with students from around the world. Dialogue Clubs meet every other week to discuss a new topic. By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners.

Adnan R and Sam L

11/15

Dialogue Session

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Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! In this session, we will be discussing Universal Basic Income and using this [discussion guide](https://schoolhouse.world/redirect?code=18ZKkPdkj9pNzEsFKw_Lt). Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

Reyna X

34/150

How to Geoguessr!

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Hiya! I am here to help you do the little term called 'Geoguessr' "But hey, Jayden, isn't that just a game?" Yes and No, It's because Geoguessr is also very helpful when it comes to History, World Languages, and especially Geography. If you really like those three things, don't worry, there's more, you also get to learn multiple Sciences from this course as well as Cultures and Traditions. What do you gain from this? The skills you learn from Geoguessr span from a couple to a hundred. These skills can also be vital of when your heading off to college and you need some skills/talents onto your list. What is Geoguessr? For the people who haven't heard of Geoguessr, Geoguessr is a geography-based game where you are placed somewhere absolutely random in this world, and you have to identify where exactly this is. Who is this for? When I first heard that some schools have Geoguessr as a Geography Alternative, I was too jealous of them. So it doesn't really matter if you are taking Geoguessr as a class, or you just wanna know how since it's a very good skill and talent to learn especially when your headed over to college. Course of Study: Unit 1: The Map of the World and How to Identify Countries. Unit 2: Cities and Provinces/States of Countries. Unit 3: The Science behind Geoguessr (Astronomy/Biology/Earth & Space Related) Unit 4: World Languages (ALL) Unit 5: How to Apply what we have learned Part 1. Unit 6: Historical Appliance (From 1700s to Modern Day) Unit 7: Cultures and Traditions Unit 8: Past Knowledge Unit 9: Extra Skills you might want/need to know (OPTIONAL) Unit 10: How to Apply what we have learned Part 2. Is Geogussing hard? The FIRST ever time I started to teach how to do this, it's easy at first, it's actually quite simple to pick up overtime. As long as you practice, it will be easy. If it isn't I will help you! Skills and Talents: By doing this course, you learn some skills and talents along the way. Some of these skills are practical skills in deductive reasoning, problem-solving, and noticing specific details that connect to the bigger picture of world geography. But this isn't just all of it, you also gain many more, thousands more, more for example, Critical Thinking, Cultural Awareness, Observation, Attention to Detail, and more!

Jayden K

1/50

Pilot Ground School

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Are you interested in learning the fundamentals of being a pilot? Ground school is the course that student pilots take while on the ground to understand physics, dynamics, rules, and weather that they need to know by heart in the air. We will be covering every topic in Private Pilot Ground School, which includes fundamental aerodynamics, weather theory, airspace rules, FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) regulations, flight safety, and aircraft performance in accordance with conditions and weight. This course can be a great help to anyone considering starting pilot training, majoring in aerospace engineering, or anyone inspired by Top Gun!

Rory S

34/50

Abortion Dialogue Session

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Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! In this session, we will be discussing Abortion and using this [discussion guide](https://schoolhouse.world/redirect?code=pp39SQwdQ_yCFefZvCKpv). Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

Reyna X

26/150

Immigration Dialogue

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Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! In this session, we will be discussing Immigration and using this [discussion guide](https://schoolhouse.world/redirect?code=4e2UidtNwIjd230I2hfec). Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

Aeparish M

17/150

Immigration Dialogue Session

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Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! In this session, we will be discussing [Topic] and using this [discussion guide]. Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

Lucas O

26/150

Artificial Intelligence Dialogue

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Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! In this session, we will be discussing Artificial Intelligence and using this [discussion guide](https://schoolhouse.world/redirect?code=W0iKlJeCcip9eccsnj1C7). Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

Alex Z

15/150

Dialogue Club with Ayona and Hunter

    Fridays 9:00 PM

Join a virtual Dialogue Club to form a community with students from around the world. Dialogue Clubs meet every other week to discuss a new topic. By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners.

Hunter G and Ayona J

2 spots left!

Finance Fundamentals

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Ever wanted to learn more about finance but never had the chance? Look no more. In this 6-week series, you will get a better understanding of what finance is and learn some of its core concepts. My job is to do my best to help you on this journey and break down topics in a clear, straightforward way—no matter how complex they may be. Think of this series as a launchpad: while we won’t cover everything, you’ll walk away with a strong understanding of some essentials. We'll also work through some interactive exercises to supplement the learning!

Avinash T

3 spots left!

Free Speech vs Hate Speech Dialogue

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Welcome to [Dialogues](https://schoolhouse.world/dialogues)! In this session, we will be discussing Free Speech vs Hate Speech and using this [[discussion guide](https://schoolhouse.world/redirect?code=PZ68XlDa3JO0nIxFauA9f)]. Here’s some helpful information to help you prepare for your session: 📌 Session introduction: At the start of the session, the event host will provide some introductory remarks about how the session will work and tips for discussion. 🧩 Discussion partner matching: All participants will be matched with a conversation partner to discuss with. If there are uneven numbers, you may have two conversation partners. 🤝 Breakout discussions: After the session introduction, everyone will switch to their breakout discussion. Your discussion will be unmoderated, so you can start when your partner arrives in the new Zoom link. 🗺️ Discussion Guide: You will have a topic-specific discussion guide for the session to help guide conversation. ⏰ Session length: The breakout discussions are scheduled for 45 minutes but you can discuss as long as you want! ✅ Stay on topic: Please make sure to stay on topic. If you and your partner run out of things to discuss, it’s okay to end the discussion early. You will not be returning to the main group when your conversation is over. 🤔 Make the discussion your own: You probably won’t have time to answer all the guide questions so pick and choose! Feel free to also bring in your own questions and ideas outside of the guide. 📝 Survey: A mandatory survey will appear at the end of your session to fill out. This must be filled out for you to get credit for the session in your Dialogues portfolio. 🤸‍♂️ Have fun: There is no preparation needed for this event. These conversations are meant to be casual, in addition to being meaningful. We hope you enjoy it!

Brayden C and Parnika H

19/150

Dialogue Club

    Saturdays 9:00 PM, Saturdays 10:00 PM

Join a virtual Dialogue Club to form a community with students from around the world. Dialogue Clubs meet every other week to discuss a new topic. By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners.

Jonathan Z and Sahana K

4/15

Bryan and Sreehan's Dialogue Club

    Sundays 12:00 AM, Sundays 1:00 AM

Join a virtual Dialogue Club to form a community with students from around the world. Dialogue Clubs meet every other week to discuss a new topic. By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners. Don't be afraid to message any of the tutors if you are unsure on what to do.

Bryan N and Sreehan A

4/15

📢 Dialogue Club: Mental Health, Public Health, & Technology (New Members Welcome!)

    Sundays 12:00 AM

Join this Dialogue Club! This club is a calm, respectful, and safe space where high school students from around the world can delve into thought-provoking and timely topics. We meet every other Saturday via Zoom to discuss a different topic and share our ideas after reviewing questions in discussion guides provided before every session. Our group aims to foster a dynamic where we can share differing perspectives while keeping an open mind. Main themes/topics: - Mental Health - Improving Physical Health - Artificial Intelligence - Euthanasia & Assisted Dying - Healthcare - Social Media & Youth By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners.

Jackelyn L and Nicole R

Registration full.

Dialogue Club

    Sundays 12:00 AM

Join a virtual Dialogue Club to form a community with students from around the world. Dialogue Clubs meet every other week to discuss a new topic. By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners.

Eliza T and Leela Sanjana...

8/15

📢 Dialogue Club

    Sundays 1:00 AM

🌎 Join a virtual Dialogue Club to form a community with students from around the world. Dialogue Clubs meet every other week to discuss a new topic. By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners. 💫

Elene K and Julienne G

Registration full.

🌟Saturday Dialogue Club🌟

    Sundays 1:00 AM, Sundays 2:00 AM

Join a virtual Dialogue Club to become part of a tightly-knit community with students from around the world! Dialogue Clubs meet every other week to discuss a new topic. By participating in 3+ Dialogue sessions, you will get a Dialogues portfolio you can submit with your college applications to our university partners. Learn more [here](https://schoolhouse.world/redirect?code=MN9GY8gGpS1ZtVoTP42Gx)![](https://schoolhouse.world/redirect?code=MN9GY8gGpS1ZtVoTP42Gx)

Vivi L

5/15
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