Hands-On History Craft Project Inspired by Native American Winter Counts
A hands-on project inspired by Native American winter counts is a simple, fun accompaniment to your American history studies.
A hands-on project inspired by Native American winter counts is a simple, fun accompaniment to your American history studies.
More than 75 beautiful books for children celebrating the lives, achievements, and impact of African Americans in our country. Perfect for observing Black History Month, but also essential reading for any month!
For many modern protestants, church history (if they think about it at all) begins with those famous theses being nailed to a door, as if the 1500 previous years of Christianity donโt really count. If you have desired to learn more about church history or if you have longed to feel connected to the church throughout the ages, this post is for you!ย If you have felt overwhelmed at the thought of where to start your own studies, let alone how to pass on a delight-filled understanding of their place in church history to your children, I hope this post provides a helpful place to start.
Thanksgiving Morning Time Plans and Resource Pack. Over 12 pages of memory work and other resources to make your Thanksgiving-themed morning time a success.
Peek into our homeschool curriculum plans for 1st Grade and 3rd Grade with this video and resource post.
Watch the video to see how you can combine multiple subjects in 1 notebook, without added worksheets, book reports, or comprehension pages! I give actual examples from elementary, middle school, and high school reading journals!
History is an adventure story and is best learned biographically and chronologically through good books.