Posts tagged Homeschool History
Teaching Homeschool History

Teaching homeschool history, teaching homeschool social studies, teaching omnibus - are they all synonymous? Is there a difference? Teaching Homeschool History should shed a whole new light on History and Literature. Instead of simply regurgitating a list of names, dates, and facts to be memorized, History should prioritize a genuine comprehension of the events and the underlying factors that shaped them. Students explore significant events and movements over time, uncovering the interconnectedness between each event and the causes and consequences that arise from them.

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USA Presidents Homeschool Unit Study

Learn about the Presidents of the United States with these FREE printable American Presidents Worksheets and coloring pages for your homeschool classroom supplement to American History, Social Studies, or Omnibus Lessons.

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The Best Homeschool History Curriculum  

The best homeschool History curriculum for elementary and middle school home-educated students and my top picks to use in your homeschool classroom. Selecting the best homeschool history curriculum is going to be a difficult task, but I can only speak about our favorites

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How To Create Mystery of History Student Binder

I have a very organized manner of teaching MOH and how to organize the Mystery of History binder for home educated / homeschooling / homeschooled students. Here are the basics of creating and organizing a student binder for Mystery of History.

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