Think learning about history is boring? We'll prove you wrong with these awesome Android and iPhone apps that make history come alive.
History is my passion; I love history! And yet, I really don't like textbooks. Here are 30+ ways to teach history without a textbook, from books to cooking, and more!
History doesn't have to be boring. Check out some fantastic ways to make history fun for kids, so they'll want to learn!
Yes! Let's explore and write about women's inventions. These 10 women changed history. Visit to learn more today!
Explore these resources for learning about Ancient Babylon to learn more about the history that shaped our Christianity today.
There are lots of resources out there for people who want to study art history on their own. However, structure and guidance are harder to come by, so here is my best advice for getting the most ou…
Get kids interested in history with these historical books for kids! These history books can bring history to life, and make learning more engaging.
Share Wildflower Ramblings!Here we have The Good and the Beautiful History Curriculum in chronological order for you to decide which Year you may want to use for your family! I have had many requests for the order of the four years form The Good and the Beautiful! Particularly for those who want to do their...
A visual list of my history quotes from my commonplace book divided into time periods of history from when the quotes were written.
Need some easy ways to make history fun and engaging? Check out these 20 history board games that your kids and you will love!
Yes! Let's explore and write about women's inventions. These 10 women changed history. Visit to learn more today!
Learn about Early Explorers for Kids with this fun, 5-week history lesson unit for elementary age kids to learn about the Vikings, Columbus, Magellan, and more!
Celebrate women in STEM as part of Women's History Month in science class! Learn more about 16 women engineers and inventors in science history and explore related science projects and STEM careers.
The Middle Ages- Free History Curriculum Series Part 5: History Of The Middle Ages Welcome back to the final post on Free Ancient World History Plans ! Thi ...
Make history come alive with these fun, hands-on history lessons for kids! These kids history lessons include activities, worksheets, & more!
In our own homes, the world can sometimes feel so small. Day by day as we gather together and as we travel the vastness of the world with The Precious People we are transferred to different times and to different places. As we travel throughout the ends of the earth we are able to see things com
History simulation games for kids to role play historical figures and experience the history first hand. Great hands-on approach for kids to learn history.
History should not be taught as an academic subject. Why? Because it’s just not as definable as other school subjects.
Free Modern American History Curriculum Modern American History: The Turn of a Century to a New Millennium Welcome to the second post in Free American Histo ...
When I first researched The Mystery of History, I was blown away by how many components there are to the program. What I love so much about it, is that
How to bring history alive for kids - have fun teaching history by adding more hands-on activities for kids like crafts, songs and field trips.
A future scientist needs inspiration to become a great world changer. Achieve this by learning about the great scientists of our past.
As we grow to know the Creator, everything else we have ever known is made anew. We were once taught subjects like history, science, and math as independent and apart from God. Now that we know Him, we can understand how to use the Bible to teach history, science, and math as He is the author of it all.
Through history, we learn how past societies, governments, cultures, and technologies were built, how they operated, and how they have changed over time. This knowledge can then help us to get a more detailed picture of where we stand today and what to expect from the future.
Celebrate women in STEM as part of Women's History Month in science class! Learn more about more than 60 women in science history and explore related science and engineering projects and STEM careers.
Here is a collection of websites for bringing history to life. Along with other engaging history resources such as historical fiction, fun with maps, and virtual field trips! These are sure to help kids be more engaged in their history studies!
Here are some examples from our Charlotte Mason inspired Book of Centuries and some suggestions for how to make your own.
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While our homeschool will still mostly follow the four year history cycle of learning, we are taking a more relaxed approach that will allow time to linger.
Using this educational game, dedicated to social history and women’s history, children will learn about twenty amazing women who changed the world.
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Nine stunning nonfiction books. These books are engaging and quick to read. They won't bring back bad memories of all-night study sessions.
We are excited to introduce the book list for our newest resource, The Kind Kingdom. This resource provides a 30-week overview of European history, using the Narnia books, Grimm’s Fairy Tales, and Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare as a spine. The Kind Kingdom could be used along with Classical Co
Learn more about the Terracotta Army of the first Emperor of China with a picture book and online resources. Perfect for a unit on Ancient China.
Learn about Germany history, culture and amazing people with this Germany Country Study will be enjoyed by all children in grades 2 - 5.
Our The Treaty of Versailles Poster is a great educational resource that will help you create relevant and engaging History classrooms.
Simple Timeline of Human History: This simple timeline of human history was produced to coincide with my Primary School Prehistory (Stone Age to Iron Age) school workshop. This timeline briefly charts 300,000 years of human history. We start in Prehistory, including the age(s) of stone (there were at least three, depending on where in the world you are) and continue through the Bronze Age and Iron Age in to... History (when people started writing things down) with the Romans, Saxons & Vikings and so on... The timeline has a UK focus and contains a selection of key notes and dates along the way, plus visual summary of the proportion of human history for which, we have relied on stone tool technology (hint: more than 99%)! This timeline is based on an image which is 5174 x 7306 pixels and a density of 96dpi. It is printed on high quality A3 Canon matte photo paper (170 GSM).