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.
Read MoreThe Battle of Bunker Hill took place on June 17, 1775, just a few months after the start of the American Revolutionary War. This is a great Omnibus (History) lesson for homeschoolers. Your students can recreate a war diorama.
Read MoreLearn about the Presidents of the United States with these printable American Presidents Worksheets and coloring pages for your homeschool classroom supplement to American History, Social Studies, or Omnibus Lessons.
Read MoreThe Omnibus Mega Pack Curriculum, Mystery Of History Volume 1, is a full-year curriculum to use alongside the Mystery of History Volume 1 textbook. Omnibus Mega Pack Curriculum includes everything you need for each lesson including a FULL 5-DAY Syllabus and Assignment Schedule, Lesson Worksheets, internet links, reading literature assignments, map work, FOR FUN activities and memory for each week's lessons. There are 34 weeks of lesson plans, plus quizzes and tests (and the answers) and comprehension worksheets.
Read MoreThe 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
Read MoreJotham's Journey : A Storybook for Advent.
Read MoreMartin Luther King, Jr., was a great man who worked for racial equality and civil rights in the United States of America. He was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. Martin had a brother, Alfred, and a sister, Christine. Both his father and grandfather were ministers. His mother was a schoolteacher who taught him how to read before he went to school.
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