The Exodus from Egypt in the Old Testament teaches us who God is. Your family will love these Exodus activities & Bible crafts for children. One of the wonderful aspects of homeschooling is that we can use multiple teaching techniques to help our children learn. In fact, God created us to learn from story, as well as from object lessons… Read More
Homeschool History & Geography
Check out these posts for homeschool history & geography curriculum reviews, resources, courses, and teaching ideas.
Simplest History Plan for K-8 Homeschool
Need to teach history to students in multiple grade levels but want to stay sane in the process? How about teaching history on a budget with resources that can be used again? Want a history plan that is not mom-intensive, but just grab and go? Then check out the simplest history plan for homeschooling multiple kids in K-8. My posts… Read More
Our 6th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices 2024-2025
Well, this is bittersweet! This is the last child that I’ll be homeschooling 6th grade. Want to take a peek at our curriculum choices for 6th grade homeschool? It’s funny how many things change through the years. I only have one curriculum choice in this list that I’ve consistently used for all five of my kids at this level. Everything… Read More
Exploring History: 5 Holocaust Virtual Tours for Homeschoolers
Teaching certain parts of history to our kids can be tough because it’s uncomfortable to look evil in the eye. This is true when you’re ready to teach your kids about the Holocaust. It’s a topic that’s not just about history; it’s about empathy, understanding, and making sure we never forget the past. There are many books that are helpful… Read More
Books for Kids About Slavery + Abolition: Who What Why Books (Review)
Are you looking for a great set of living books that will draw your kids in? Want a way to explain some challenging concepts to your kids – like abolition, slavery, and the Underground Railroad? The Who What Why Series is expanding and you’ll love the newest three books, especially if you’re studying American history this year. My posts contain… Read More
Generations Elementary History Homeschool Curriculum Review
Here’s a Generations Homeschool Review of their newest elementary history books. Generations Homeschool has the focus of integrating God’s Word into every subject. Their goal is to equip parents for family discipleship with their homeschool curriculum for every grade level. We had the opportunity to review some of their elementary history curriculum. Here’s an inside look and honest review of… Read More
Review of the Tuttle Twins Books
Want to know what the Tuttle Twins books teach? What is their bias or viewpoint? Are they worth buying? Here’s an inside peek and review plus our opinion as a conservative Christian homeschooling family. My posts contain affiliate links. What are the Tuttle Twins Books? If you’ve ever wanted a resource to help teach your elementary kids about the principles… Read More
Mystery of History or Story of the World: Comparing Two Popular Homeschool Curricula
Many homeschool families find themselves wondering if the Mystery of History by Linda Lacour Hobar or Story of the World by Susan Wise Bauer would be a better fit for them. Since we’ve used both courses in our homesechool through the years, I thought I’d offer my perspective about both of them. Here’s everything you want to know about MOH… Read More
Review of A Tuttle Twins America’s History
Are you considering purchasing A Tuttle Twins Series of Stories: America’s History by Connor Boyack and Elijah Stanfield? If so, you likely have questions about the format, the content, the topics that are covered, and the background of the author. We’ll give you a video flip through of the book and try to answer your questions too so you will… Read More
How to use unit studies to simplify your homeschool
Unit studies are an efficient and interesting way to homeschool multiple ages together without losing your mind as the homeschool mom. Have you tried them yet? Here is a round-up list to pin for later with 25 unit studies that are fun for the kids and easy on you! Here’s how to make it work. This post contains affiliate links… Read More
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