I believe it says a great deal about a homeschool curriculum when we are doing night school on a Saturday…
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History & Geography
Ambleside Online: The Perfect Fit for Our Homeschool Family
When I began researching homeschooling options way back when, I ran across Ambleside Online and was immediately intrigued. For various…
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Constitutional Literacy Review
Today I share with you the extensive, high school level resource from Apologia and HSLDA’s Michael Farris. Constitutional Literacy is…
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Mapping the World with Art
Looking for a fun way to study geography with your kids? Then you need to take a look at Mapping…
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Teaching Geography in Your Homeschool
Teaching geography at home can come in all sorts of ways from using a specific curriculum to including geography as…
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Using Timelines for Homeschool History Studies
History is one of those subjects in which I have hopped around a bit in our teaching methods. We have…
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The Power of Google Maps in the Classroom
If you haven’t yet discovered the impact Google Maps can have in your science and geography studies, now is the time….
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Cycling Through History Homeschooling Multiple Ages
Many times in the last few years I’ve found myself saying that homeschooling is also continuing education for the homeschool…
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Make-A-State Activity Pak {from Home School in the Woods}
Lapbooks are such a fun way to keep track of what your children are learning! They are fun to create…
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The Scout Series by Piet Prins
When I peeked into a room at our homeschool conference, I noticed keynote speaker Melanie Young (co-author of the excellent…
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5 Reasons To Use Dover Coloring Books for History
History is one of the subjects that I like to think out of the box for. There are so many…
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Project Passport: Ancient Greece {from Home School in the Woods}
History is one of our favorite homeschool subjects – in no small part to the wonderful resources from Home School…
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