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 MoreTeach students about the worm life cycle by learning about worms and the ways they benefit gardens and farms. Through reading literature and completing hands-on activities, conduct a worm investigation and observe that worms need food, air, and space to grow.
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 MoreThe best science curriculum for homeschool for elementary, middle school and high school home educated students and my top picks to use in your homeschool classroom. The needs of homeschool parents and students vary widely and there simply is not a single “best” science curriculum for everyone or every family since everyone is so different.
Read MoreThe Best Homeschool Latin Curriculum is the curriculum that works best for you and your children. Latin is a systematic, rigorous, and analytic language. So why teach it? Because teaching Latin as your homeschool foreign language is teaching English grammar and English vocabulary too.
Read MoreThe utilization of Mystery of History with multiple ages of children is a topic of interest for many educators and homeschooling parents. The Mystery of History curriculum is a comprehensive and engaging program that covers the history of the world from a Christian perspective. It is designed to be used with students of various ages and grade levels, making it a versatile choice for families with children of different ages in different grade levels. One of the key advantages of using Mystery of History with multiple ages is the ability to adapt to grammar aged school students.
Read MoreTeaching homeschool world history in the comfort of your own home can be a rewarding and enriching experience for both you and your children. By taking on the role of educator, you have the opportunity to make world history come alive and captivate your children's interest. I will explore various strategies and techniques to make the study of world history engaging and enjoyable for your homeschooling journey.
Read MoreWhen it comes to studying geography, one useful tool is a United States blank map worksheet. This type of worksheet allows students to test their knowledge of the states and their locations by filling in the map with the correct names. It is a great way to reinforce learning and improve retention of information.
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