In the Comparison Corner: Mystery of History and Story of the World
We offer these comparisons with the goal of helping our customers find the perfect F-A-M-I-L-Y...
Read Moreby Janice Price | Sep 23, 2019 | Academics | 0 |
We offer these comparisons with the goal of helping our customers find the perfect F-A-M-I-L-Y...
Read Moreby Lisa Asanowicz | Sep 30, 2016 | Academics | 0 |
There are dozens of choices on the market. My favorite way to teach Geography is in the context of History or Literature. The reason is simple, not only will combining Geography study with History or Literature will save you time and aggravation. It’ll make the lesson that much memorable as more connections are made in the brain.
Read Moreby Tina Robertson | Dec 18, 2015 | Unit Studies | 0 |
Unit studies have a way of not only bringing the family together, but they are a great boredom buster. Whether you are looking for a complete change to your homeschool approach or want to tip toe into unit studies, try this quick and easy free winter homeschool unit study for middle school.
Read Moreby Deanne Crawford | Feb 4, 2015 | Academics | 0 |
During the slower paced winter seasons, you will typically find the consultants researching and writing workshops for the upcoming convention season. To be honest, this is one of our favorite activities.
Read Moreby Donna Krahn | Feb 13, 2014 | History & Geography | 0 |
This is another quality, standards-based curriculum that is now available to homeschool families. If you want to be sure that your child is covering material found on standardized testing or your goal is to keep pace with grade-level classrooms or put your child back into the classroom without gaps, Scott Foresman covers the necessary information at each grade level.
Read Moreby Janice Price | Jul 16, 2013 | Workshops | 0 |
As homeschoolers, we recognize that history is an important part of the educational experience we want for our children. But what are we to think about social studies (and what does the term even mean)?
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