I was so intrigued when I was offered the opportunity to review Exploring the U.S. Life-Saving Service: 1878-1916: 17 Student Workshops with 120 Activities written and published by Rebecca Locklear.
Read more3 Ways Family Stories Impact Your Children’s Hearts
Family stories change our children’s hearts. They can build a sense of family heritage, instill a love of history, and motivate people to learn more about HIS story.
Read moreWhat You Can Learn About History From Watching TV Shows
When we first studied HIS Story of the 20th Century in our homeschool co-op, I decided to hold a couch potato marathon. We watched a TV sitcom from each decade 1950s to 1990s. I wanted to show the the fashions, hairstyles, popular slang, and fads...
Read moreTry Splatter Painting To Study Abstract-Expressionist 20th Century Art The Fun Way
When we studied art movements of the 20th Century, we enjoyed splatter painting to learn more about Abstract-Expressionistic Art.
Read moreIncrease the Fun Factor by Learning History in the Kitchen!
I glanced around at the homeschool history co-op feast! It was all kinds of food from the 1940s with Sloppy Joes, Victory Garden Salad, Jell-O Salad, Tuna Noodle Casserole, and Monkey Bread. And of course, since M&M debuted in the 1940s we...
Read moreLife Lessons From History: Miracle at Dunkirk
We are studying 20th Century history this year learned about the Miracle of Dunkirk, It is just one example that reminds us decisively that God still intervenes in the lives of men. He is the God of Miracles! Let me tell you the real story of the...
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