#HOMESCHOOL HISTORY

Native American Indian Unit Study Starter
The study of the Native American Indian people is one of great interest. In fact, over the years more information has become public surrounding the history of the North American Indian. Some…

Constitution Week Study Resources
Happy Constitution Week! Were it not for the rights outlined in the Constitution, you may not even be reading this article. Thanks to those rights, you’re free to read whatever you’d like. The…

Remembering 9/11 in Your Homeschool
On September 11, 2001, the world as we knew it changed. That morning, four planes were hijacked by members of an Islamic extremist group known as al Queda, and those planes were used to carry…

The Importance of Discovering Lost History
If history teaches anything it is that religious freedom isn’t always free and some men and women must risk all to preserve it. This is unfortunately one fact secular history books omit, and…

Women Who Changed History
There's no doubt about it - there are many great women in history who've made their mark. Every year, we make it a point to bring you information about women of achievement. Women haven’t…

Tips for Teaching Black History in Your Homeschool
This post is sponsored by YAAHA. We are in a crucial time in the history of the United States of America and it’s time for us as a homeschool community to examine our history studies and…

Homeschool for Free: History/Social Studies
Are you ready to teach your child history or social studies this year? Worried about what to cover, how to know when to do it, or how to make it fun? There is so much more than just memorizing…

Spotlight On: Homeschool History
As homeschooling parents, we have the privilege of immersing our children in subjects that interest them and subjects that, perhaps, do not. Generally, if you ask children what subjects they…