Today, I wanted to share with you what my readers love here when it comes to history printables. Be sure you have grabbed all of these top 10 free popular homeschool history printables.
With all the free printables I have created, the number one spot goes to the What is History minibook on the Ancient Civilization Unit Study page.
The number two spot or printable is ironically on the same page, Ancient Civilization Unit Study and it is the free Mesopotamia Cover sheet.
Essential Homeschool History Printables
Fast forward quite a few years and the third spot is my free Lewis and Clark Unit Study and Lapbook.
Still moving forward to modern history, you are really loving the Titanic timeline printable, which came in fourth place.
In fifth place, we go back in time again and this time the Ancient Greece Geography minibook got fifth place.
Taking sixth place is Hammurabi from Babylon, which is another printable from the ancients on the Ancient Civilization Unit Study .
Coming in at seventh place, eighth and ninth place are all printables from my Egypt unit study which too are all from the Ancient Civilization Unit Study .
Egypt Map
Egypt Famous Queens
Egypt Pharoahs and Queens Front Page
Finally, rounding out the top 10 popular history printables on my site is the Westward Expansion timeline on my Westward Ho Unit study and Lapbook.
I love getting a peek into what rocks your homeschool world, but more than anything it shows me what you use and love here so that I can continue adding more history printables for you.
Did your favorites make the list? What are you favorite homeschool history printables here? What would you like to see more of? (ok, it doesn’t hurt to ask)
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Christia Colquitt says
I love your history ideas. They are so helpful for me as history is one of the areas I struggle in with teaching my kids!
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Tina Robertson says
Thanks Christia, hope you find some inspiration. I could do history every day all day long, but uhmmm this is about homeschooling my kids…lol