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 Home School in the Woods. History as a school subject often gets a bad wrap. Many students find reading from a textbook dry and well, boring. If you find yourself stuck in the textbook rut, read on, because we have the cure for your history doldrums. Home School in … Read more
This article is in collaboration with Home School in the Woods. Teaching history with a hands-on approach is what Home School In the Woods emphasizes. They want to see your student learn to love history. The creators of the Home School In The Woods curriculum are a homeschool family themselves. They have experience searching for … Read more
What does the last Monday in May mean to your family? However you choose to usher it in, here’s an offering of ways to remember Memorial Day with history, activities and other resources. According to a report by ngl.org, “only 28% of Americans understood the true meaning of Memorial Day. It’s important that we do … Read more