Teaching United States History
There are so many ways to approach the teaching United States history—from living books and field trips to documentaries and fictional movies.
Here at HomeschoolingFinds.com, history is never boring! Books, hands-on projects, movies, and more bring historical figures and time periods to life for your homeschool family. If you want a traditional textbook curriculum to study United States history or to try lapbooking about the ancient world, we offer evaluations of history, geography, and culture options.
There are so many ways to approach the teaching United States history—from living books and field trips to documentaries and fictional movies.
Mattie Richardson authored Blue Skies West, a horse fiction book that takes children and adults westward across new terrain to Oregon country.
Bring homeschool history to life with products from Home School in the Woods! Read how our Crew Members have done just that in their homeschools as they reviewed a variety of resources from Home School in the Woods including Hands-on History Lap-Paks, Time Travelers U.S. History Studies, and more.
This article is in collaboration with Youth With A Mission (YWAM). With historical fiction Christian biographies, from Youth With A Mission (YWAM) Publishing, your child is introduced to Christian heroes that have led extraordinary lives for Christ and impacted history with their godly morals, values, and purposes. Current events of the time, geography, other important … Read more
This article is in collaboration with Cynthia L Simmons. Study the Civil War Historical fiction is an excellent way to teach your children. Former homeschool mother of five and Bible teacher Cynthia L Simmons knows the value of making history come alive! She is a Bible teacher certified writing and media coach while also writing … Read more