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.
There are so many ways to approach the teaching United States history—from living books and field trips to documentaries and fictional movies.
This article is in collaboration with Rebecca Locklear. Would you like to try a fun approach to teaching History? Then, Exploring the U.S. Life-Saving Service 1878-1915: 17 Student Workshops with 120 Activities and The Mayflower at Cape Cod – Stories, activities, and research that connect 1620 with life today may just be what you are … Read more
This article is in collaboration with Sonrise Stable Books. Do you have an animal lover? Is history a tough subject to teach in your house? Members of the Homeschool Review Crew were given the opportunity to review the most recent release from Sonrise Stable Books, History on Horseback Volume 1. This is a great way to study … Read more
This article is in collaboration with Home School in the Woods. Home School in the Woods is one of my favourite companies. They produce stellar unit studies, lap books, Time Traveler series and much more. You really need to check them out. You will find that creating hands-on materials for studying history is THE thing … Read more