A friend of mine posted how much her family loves a card game called Historical Conquest. My husband LOVES history….
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History
All Through the Ages: Finding the Best Books for History
If you’ve ever tried to find the best books for studying a historical time period, combine the books, and create…
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BookShark History With Readers 7
Last year my eldest used BookShark History 6 with Readers and really enjoyed it. This year he picked right back…
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Using Creek Edge Press Task Cards to Develop Independent Learners
As home educators, we strive to develop traits of independent learners. Tasks cards are a wonderful stepping stone for elementary and middle…
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History with Heirloom Audio Productions
History is one of those subjects that can be dry and boring (do you remember your history textbooks from elementary…
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Profiles from History
Profiles from History by Ashley Wiggers provides a wonderful blend of short biographies and active learning. Long biographies might feel…
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History with Project Passport
World history can feel like a daunting subject to tackle with your children, but the Project Passport series from Home…
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Economics for Everybody
Is the study of economics in your four-year high school plan? It should be! Our families, our businesses and our…
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Magna Carta: Our Shared Legacy of Liberty
King John signed the Magna Carta 800 years ago. Many people, like my young teens, wonder, Who cares? Why would…
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Journey Through the Night by Anne de Vries
When I started to read Journey Through the Night to my youngest daughters, they expected to be bored. However, by…
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America from the Beginning – A Review
I researched several options for American history to use in our homeschool, and this one stood out among the rest….
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Homeschool in the Woods Knights Lap-Pak Review
I was contacted by Homeschool In The Woods (HSITW) and offered one of their lovely new products, Lap-Paks, to try…
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