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Homeschool in the Woods Review and Giveaway!

Homeschool in the Woods Review and Giveaway!
Curriculum / Give Aways / History / Homeschool  History / Lapbooks / Reviews

Hi friends! As most of you know we’ve been using the Homeschool in the Woods Project Passport units for several years now and we love them! We’ve gone through all four of their Project Passport units and I’m excited to try the Ancient Rome unit coming soon! And I have…

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Making History Fun!

Making History Fun!
2nd Grade / 4th Grade / 5th Grade / History / Homeschool  Fun Boxes / History

Hello fellow students of life! Today I wanted to show you how we make our history lessons more fun, hands-on, and memorable!     It is my belief that when students are creating things themselves they tend to remember it better. And since history isn’t always the most exciting subject…

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We’re Loving History Pockets!

We’re Loving History Pockets!
History / Homeschool  History

Hi everyone! I wanted to share a fun addition to our curriculum this year. As most of you know we’ve been using Abeka for our history curriculum. I love that the materials are a written to each grade level. It is easy for the kids to read, understand, and remember.…

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Homeschool History Curriculum Forum

Homeschool History Curriculum Forum
Forum / History / Homeschool  History

Welcome to day 4 of my Homeschool Curriculum Forum/Discussions! Today we’re talking all about the subject of history. Now I have to say that historically speaking history has been a large part of most homeschooling families. I on the other hand haven’t been quite so enthusiastic regarding the topic! While…

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Road Trip USA: Nevada

Road Trip USA: Nevada
Curriculum / Geography / History / Homeschool / West  Nevada / US Geography

Hi everyone! Welcome to our United States Geography study! This week we are checking out Nevada! Nevada was designated the 36th state on October 31, 1864 during the Civil War. That is why it’s called the “Battle Born State”. It is the largest gold-producing state in the nation and is…

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Creation to Resurrection Historical Timeline Figures

Creation to Resurrection Historical Timeline Figures
History / Homeschool / Printables  Time Line

I have a fun Creation to Resurrection Historical Timeline set to share with you today!   Why create a timeline? Timelines are a wonderful way to see all of history in one glance! They make it easier to see when things happened, as well as what was happening before, during,…

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