Welcome! If you’re on this page, we probably connected at a recent homeschool conference. Below you’ll find links to some things I mention in my talks on textbook-free history, memory work, and Morning Time.
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Textbook-Free History resources on Humility and Doxology
- Ancient Greece
- Middle Ages
- Early American history
- World Mythology
- African American history book list
- Using drama to bring history to life
- World War 2 book list for middle school and high school
- WW2 Homeschool Resources for Teens
- Hands-On History Craft Project Inspired by Native American Winter Counts
- Beginner’s Guide to Church History
- My First Reading Journal: developing the reading journal habit in our elementary students
- Books about Japan for children
- The 26 Best Historic Speeches For Homeschool Memory Work
Places to find book and other history ideas around the web:
- A few of our favorite history spine titles can be found on the Humility and Doxology Amazon store
- Give Your Child the World, Jamie Martin
- Ambleside Online
- Sonlight Curriculum
- Veritas Press
- Bookshark (secular)
- Kings Meadow Humanities Lectures from Dr. George Grant
- Modern Scholar lecture series
- Crash Course History (secular)
Also, don’t miss my Best Book List Round Up post where I share several of my favorite book list books and book list websites!
Fine Arts
Other textbook-free history resources:
Memory Work Printables
Morning Time and Memory Work Resources
Free Memory Work Resources from Humility and Doxology
- Year of Memory Work: videos and free printables
- 12 Poems Everyone Should Know By Heart
- 100 Poems for Morning Time
- Our Real-Life Morning Time Demo
- What do you want to remember when you’ve forgotten everything else?
- Homeschool is Not a Vending Machine: why I don’t use curriculum, books, and memory work to grow my children’s virtue
- Singing Psalms with Little Saints
- Teaching the Creeds to Our Children
- Morning Time and Memory Work Plans 2018
- Morning Time Plans (Fall 2019): adjusting expectations to meet the needs of a wide age range
- Morning Time and Memory Work Plans April 2021
- Morning Time and Memory Work Plan March 2021
- Morning Time and Memory Work Plan February 2021
- Morning Time and Memory Work Plan January 2021
- Exploring Shakespeare With Children: How to Play with the Bard in your Homeschool
- Greek Alphabet Song
- Bones of the Human Body Song
- Playing with Words: Poetry Free Writing
- Your (Modern) Morning Basket: Morning Time and “Us-schooling” (an interview with Pam Barnhill)
- Lifestyle of Learning: Homeschooling an Only, Morning Basket Fun, and Gameschooling (an interview with Jessica Waldock)
Other Helpful Morning Time Resources from Around the Web
A Few Favorite Homeschool Books
I look forward to getting to know you. Sign-up for my email list below, and feel free to send me any follow-up questions from the conference!