History doesn't have to be dry and boring. Actually, it can be quite engaging if you follow these easy to use history tips! *Disclosure: I received Modern American and World History Pack from Beautiful Feet Books at no cost and was compensated for my time in exchange for an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review. As always, all thoughts and opinions are my own. I only … [Read more...] about Easy to Use Tips Bring History to Life
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Our Eclectic Homeschool Curriculum Choices 2018-2019
Summer is drawing to a close, which means that school is on everyone's mind. I admit I'm not ready for the warmth of summer to end. We've already had our first 4H Horse Club meeting as well as a couple of Homeschool Group meetups. Since I can't stop summer from ending, I have resigned to making this school year the best one yet! So, here is my annual homeschool curriculum post. We will use many … [Read more...] about Our Eclectic Homeschool Curriculum Choices 2018-2019
History Fun with History Unboxed
How can you make history fun for your child? We love making history hands-on with stories, and activities that bring historical time periods to life! This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure statement for more information. We have been receiving the History Unboxed subscriptions for over a year now, and my kids adore it! History quickly became a favorite subject with … [Read more...] about History Fun with History Unboxed
Early American History Timeline and Unit Study
History has become a hot topic in our home. No, nothing is on fire... It's just that my 10-year-old is absolutely obsessed with history! So, we've been enjoying a fantastic early American history timeline and unit study. Planning Our Early American History Unit Study *Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure statement for more information. I received The … [Read more...] about Early American History Timeline and Unit Study
Time Capsule: Medieval England Unit Study
Medieval history doesn't have to be boring! In a time of knights, kings, monks, and hard working peasants there is really no need for your children to feel that medieval England was anything but interesting. Time Capsule: Medieval England Unit Study We are loving history this year, folks. In addition to our Horrible Histories, various history games, and History Unboxed we have now added the … [Read more...] about Time Capsule: Medieval England Unit Study
Hands On History with History Unboxed
When you think back to your days of history class, do you think dry, boring texts filled with dates? Or do you remember exciting hands on learning with a splattering of stories that brought history to life? I remember enjoying the stories in my history classes but not so much the remembering of dates and key figures. I cannot remember history ever being hands on...science class, yes. Remember … [Read more...] about Hands On History with History Unboxed
Hands on History with Project Passport
Our son is developing a love of history! He is fascinated with the stories, adventures and, in particular, ancient battles. So, I've been on the lookout for a hands-on history program that incorporates living books, and audio stories that will keep history exciting and that he would enjoy while letting him dive as deeply as he desired into the pages of the past. *Disclosure: This post may contain … [Read more...] about Hands on History with Project Passport
Explore the 5 Senses with the Know Yourself Adventure Series
Explore the 5 Senses with the Know Yourself Adventure Series Subscription box! I am so excited to share an awesome subscription box that I recently discovered! Do your children love hands-on learning that's fun? I know ours sure do. Do your kids love science, technology, engineering, and math aka STEM? What about comic books? Our son thrives on STEM-based learning and being a reluctant reader, … [Read more...] about Explore the 5 Senses with the Know Yourself Adventure Series
Eclectic Homeschooling Curriculum: Pre-K and 4th Grade
August is upon us and for many of us, it brings with it the planning of another homeschool year. Curriculum's and school supplies bombard our senses as we walk through stores and browse online. It can be quite intimidating and overwhelming. I found myself jotting down notes about this upcoming school year while I sipped my coffee earlier this week. Our homeschool doesn't run off of a … [Read more...] about Eclectic Homeschooling Curriculum: Pre-K and 4th Grade