Resources for Learning About Latin American History
Make Latin American History a priority in your homeschool history lessons with these resources and ideas!
Resources for Learning About Latin American History Read Post »
Make Latin American History a priority in your homeschool history lessons with these resources and ideas!
Resources for Learning About Latin American History Read Post »
Connecting writing to a favorite subject or topic is a great way to include and teach writing skills. These 8th grade Europe-inspired prompts are a great place to begin.
8th Grade Writing Prompts: Creative Ideas About Europe Read Post »
Teaching middle school history when homeschooling can be a great way to explore new ideas and resources! Here are 10 ways to make it fun!
10 Fun Ways to Teach Middle School History When Homeschooling Read Post »
Completing writing prompts about the 4th of July is a great way to encourage writing and critical thinking during the summer months!
Top 15 Writing Prompts about the 4th of July Read Post »
These Thanksgiving history conversation starters will help you tackle difficult historical questions and learn more about the real event.
10 Thanksgiving History Conversation Starters for Kids Read Post »
Through books, second language exploration, travel, movies, and geography, you can study world cultures in your homeschool in an incredibly engaging and relaxed way. Find out how!
5 Ways to Study World Cultures Read Post »
Looking for Independence Day ideas to include in your homeschool plans this summer? Check out these 10 incredible ways!
10 Incredible Independence Day Ideas for Your Homeschool Read Post »
This art project was a great fit for our homeschool group. Here are the simple steps you can follow to create an Illuminated Manuscript with your crew!
Create Your Own Illuminated Manuscript! Read Post »
Reading aloud to your children can and will change the way they interact with others, improve their attention span, and so much more! Find out how.
How Reading Aloud Will Catapult Your Child’s Homeschool Education Read Post »
Break free from the graded workbooks! Bring delight to your homeschool with a textbook-free history curriculum a wide age range can enjoy.
Customize Your Own Textbook-free History Curriculum for a Wide Age Range Read Post »
Easy, no-stress ways to supplement homeschool history curriculum using literature and the library, no matter what curriculum you use.
The Easiest Way to Supplement Homeschool History Read Post »
Hands-on history activities can make your history lesson memorable and engaging. Try a few of these activities and see for yourself!
6 Hands-On History Activities for Homeschoolers Read Post »
Teaching middle school history should move your child to begin thinking on a higher level. But, you should also awaken the love of history. It’s not easy to find the balance between the two concepts. Here are four out-of-the-box ways to teach middle school history.
4 Out of the Box Ways to Homeschool Middle School History Read Post »
We recently moved to a new city. Being in a new place offers so many new adventures and as a homeschool family, that means a lot of learning opportunities. Visiting local museums is one of my favorite ways to discover a new city. Here in Columbus, Georgia, we have a few museums from which to choose. Our first visit was to the National Infantry Museum.
Tour the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, GA Read Post »
The Bible is the history book of the universe, and gives an answer to every question. When choosing curriculum, we kept the Bible as the primary textbook. I would like to share with you 4 easy steps on how to homeschool using the Bible as your primary textbook.
How to Homeschool Using the Bible as Your Primary Textbook Read Post »