Recent Homeschool Blog | History PostsWhat are you teaching on Inauguration day?by Andrea Hermitt19 Jan 2009 12:04 PMI realize that Barack Obama was not the presidential choice for homeschoolers as a whole. A Unit Study Starter on the Vikingsby Valorie Delp27 Apr 2008 10:18 AMThe Vikings are a very interesting people to study in part because so much of their history is related to them pillaging and thieving from other peoples. They were particularly fond of picking on monasteries--presumably because monks were not so feisty. Homeschool Lessons from Real Life: Electionsby Andrea Hermitt21 Mar 2008 03:30 PMIn my last article on teaching homeschool lessons from real life, I discussed using our current economic recession to teach children about the Great Depression and subsequent recessions. Another timely lesson for homeschooling would be elections. A Unit Study Starter on the New 7 Wonders of the Worldby Valorie Delp24 Aug 2007 09:07 AMBefore I gave up home school blogging to move to the baby and food blogs, on occasion I would post a unit study starter. A unit study starter can be used as a 'diving board' to jump start your unit. Recent Blog Comments Allinformation says... "I don't know if this would be helpful to you or not, but Bison Educational Systems is a website that has proficiency test questions and answers that allow you to pick and chose, then print for your child to take." Allinformation says... "This is a really great resource to use!" In Homeschooling Resource of the Day: HomeSchoolViewTube.com |
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