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50 Free History Unit Studies–History Lover’s Round Up

May 1, 2014 | 24 Comments
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Rounding up 50 Free History Unit Studies, I hope you can use one of these. Also, you’ll love my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies.

You know history is my first luv, okay maybe planners, well maybe organization or new homeschoolers.

I have a fixation on all of the above, but today like I mentioned I am sharing 50 Free Unit Studies.

Maybe you will find one or two ideas that will spark an interest for you or that you can use this summer or when planning for next year.


50 Free History Unit Studies

Also, you’ll love some of these other hands-on unit studies that I love.

And we’ve also used Home School in the Woods and love them too!

Too, unit studies are not anything unless they have hands-on projects.

I am sharing my favorite series of books that make teaching and learning about history a passion.

Look here at my Amazon Store to see my board or list for favorite unit study books.

Where possible, I tried to list unit studies that listed a few more teaching ideas, hands-on projects or maybe just had an idea or two to spark your creative juices.

50 History Unit Studies

Whether you're looking to switch up your approach or want to focus on one aspect of history while homeschooling, you'll love this round up history unit studies.

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George Washington Carver Unit Study

The Groundbreaking, Chance-Taking Life of George Washington Carver

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Benjamin Franklin Unit Study

Our simple Ben Franklin Unit Study has been a lot of fun.

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Beric the Briton by G.A. Henty - FREE Unit Study!

But before the Romans brought civilization to Britain, the British were called Britons and they were actually barbaric!

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Settling the New World: Colonial History Unit Study

Over the course of about six weeks, our Colonial History unit study covered everything from the first colonies of Roanoke, Jamestown and Plymouth to the settlement of the 13 original colonies to life in colonial times.

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These courageous explorers changed the course of history, the Age of Exploration

These courageous explorers changed the course of history, the Age of Exploration.

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BEST Westward Ho Unit Study and Lapbook!

The trail began as a footpath of the Indians and was later used by explorers, fur trappers, and missionaries.

Between 1841 and 1869 the Oregon Trail was used by settlers, ranchers, farmers, miners, and businessmen migrating to the Pacific Northwest.

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Discover the 13 Colonies Notebooking and Activity Unit

This 13 Colonies notebooking unit is a great addition to your middle school history lessons.

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The Underground Railroad Unit Study

The Underground Railroad is a topic in history I was excited to cover with my kids in our homeschool. 

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Study of The Adventures of Robin Hood

I am able to pause our reading in The Story of The World for a couple of weeks to work on a thorough study of The Adventures of Robin Hood

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World War II Free Resources For a Middle School Unit Study

I rounded up some World War II free resources for a middle school unit study because I plan on tackling this tough part in American history soon.

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FREE Great Depression Unit Study

Check out this FREE Great Depression Unit Study and start exploring the past–and how it relates to the present–today!

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Looking to get your kids involved in learning about Ancient Babylon?

The Babylonian ruins were particularly fascinating to explore as they had large portions of walls that were intact in the museum to explore.  

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Ancient Egypt: Mummified Apple Experiment

When beginning a study of world history, it's always best to begin at the beginning...with ancient civilizations.

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History Resource: Ancient China

Ancient China is such an interesting historical study

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15 Hands-on History Ideas for Kids Studying the French and Indian War

The French and British discovered prior to the French and Indian war that they were claiming lands that were not empty. The Iroquois had been in the New York State for several hundred years before Europeans arrived. The British and French tried to get different Indian tribes on their side, including the Iroquois.

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American Revolution Unit Study and Lapbook 1775 - 1783

American Revolution Unit Study and Lapbook 1775 – 1783

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Iroquois Confederacy

We found this topic on the Haudenosaunee to be a captivating topic  because of the working thriving nation they were prior to the American Revolution but also because we wanted to view them as Benjamin Franklin would have – contemporaries or as equals.

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30 Fun Resources for Learning About Daniel Boone

Today, I have rounded up 30 fun resources for learning about Daniel Boone.  He straddles quite a few epoch time periods in American history.

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Presidents of the United States Unit

A thorough Presidents of the United States unit study can be a unique way to learn American history and geography. However, a quick study of one or more presidents can be just as great.

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Free 12-Week Greek Mythology Unit Study

Learn Greek mythology as a family with these fun hands-on activities!

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World War 1 Notebook or Lapbook

We used the Eyewitness WW1 book as our main resource, and I pulled a few chapters from True Stories of the First World War. The stories were not as good as I’d hoped. 

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Pilgrims for Kids

Make learning about pilgrims for kids fun and engaging with this hands on history for kids unit for preschool, pre k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade students! T

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Learning American History through the Life of Wyatt Earp - Hands-on Activities

Today, I have the newest lapbook, which is the American history lapbook, learning about The Old West through the life of Wyatt Earp finished.

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Marco Polo Unit Study and Lapbook 1254 to 1324

I am so excited to finally share the free Marco Polo lapbook and unit study.

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War Between the States Unit Study and Lapbook

American Civil War – The War Between the ‘Tates 1861 – 1865.

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Lewis and Clark Fun Homeschool Unit Study and Lapbook

Studying about Lewis and Clark has been one of the best ways to study American History. 

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Vikings Lapbook Unit Study and Hands-on Activities

Your kids will love this Vikings lapbook and Vikings Unit Study. Barbarians as we use the term today had a very different meaning to the Ancient Greeks. The term Barbarian was coined by the Ancient Greeks and then used by the Romans. 

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Medieval Japan Unit Study and Lapbook 1185 – 1600 A.D.

This Medieval Japan Unit Study and Lapbook covers from 1185 – 1600 A.D.{1185 – 1600 A.D.} From the end of the Heian Period to the Beginning of Tokugawa {Edo} Period.

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Paul Revere unit

The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. I think that was when my fascination with him started. 

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Meso-America Unit Study and Lapbook

Meso-America, meaning “Middle America” is a term used to describe the lands of Central America and Mexico.

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FREE King Tut Printable Mini-Unit

She loves ancient history, and can’t wait until we start studying Ancient Egypt. She’s excited to build pyramids, mummify an apple, and try to write her name in hieroglyphs. 

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Christopher Columbus Unit Study

This year we just happened to be studying Christopher Columbus leading right up to Christopher Columbus Day!

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Hands-On Medieval History Unit Study

Hands-On History for Homeschoolers: Medieval Times Unit Study.

Ancient Greece Homeschool Unit Study and Lapbook

Fun Ancient Greece Homeschool Unit Study and Lapbook

About 2,400 years ago ancient buildings in Greece were shining marble temples dedicated to the gods of Mount Olympus. Myths were part of the every day of Greeks. We know about these stories because they have been passed down to us.  Also there is much Greek art that has survived to our day.

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The FBI

J. Edgar Hoover was named Assistant Director on August 22, 1921. We focused on the time period around his start with the FBI.

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Ancient Civilizations Lapbooks

Nothing better than learning the ancient civilizations in order. Grab free printables and lapbooks.

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RMS Titanic Unit Study and Free Lapbook

Grab this fun and free unit study and lapbook.

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Pirates Unit Study and Lapbook

Pirates unit study and lapbook. Who hasn’t heard of pirates? They conjure up in our mind scenes of swashbucklers and wealth of hidden treasures untold.

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The Great Wall of China

Little known fact: The Great Wall of China is made of play dough.NO really.  That’s what we learned in our homeschool history lesson this time. It’s a little-known fact from ancient history.

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Learn About Davy Crockett

My son wanted to learn more about Davy Crockett.

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Slavery and Civil War Unit Study

While this particular study was mostly literature-based, there were some fabulous materials that provided many of my lesson plans. By mostly literature-based, I mean: we chose really good books and learned about the life of slaves and struggles of the Civil War through the living literature .

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Gold Rush FREE Unit Study

It can be presented as a read aloud over about 4-5 days. Or a child that reads at the 3rd grade level or higher could read it over several days.

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US Constitution FREE Unit Study

Studying the beginnings of our Constitution always leaves me amazed! A group of people with different ideas of what this country should look like were able to come together and create a framework that has lasted for over 200 years!

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Famous and Historic Trees Fun Nature and History Homeschool Unit Study

The beauty of unit studies is the ability to combine multiple subjects. This famous and historic trees fun study combines nature, history, and geography. Add in some art and music and it’s a memorable unit study.

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Unit Study Based on An American Girl: Kirsten

Learn about what it would have been like to have been an immigrant pioneer by reading the American Girl Kirsten books and completing this free unit study.

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Jamestown for Kids Unit with Fun Activities

Discover what it was like to live in the first permanent English Settlement in America with this fun, engaging Jamestown for Kids unit study.

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Learning About Jesse James {A Mini Unit Study Resource}

Here is a round up of resources to help you learn a little more about Jesse James,

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Pilgrims and The Mayflower Mini-Unit Study {Part 1}

Unit study about Pilgrims, & the Mayflower,

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Knights of the Round Table FREE Unit Studies and Printables

King Arthur and his loyal knights of the Round Table is such  a great story and legend to read about when you are studying knights and the Middle Ages. 

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Johnny Appleseed Printables and Unit Study Resources

John Chapman, more commonly known as Johnny Appleseed, was a unique man in many ways.  His greatest desire was to spread the beauty and love of the apple throughout our great country.

More Free Homeschool Unit Studies

  • 10 Days of Diving into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together
  • Super Seashore Watching Unit Study and Beach Lapbook
  • Foraging and Feasting Nature Unit Study and Lapbook 
  • A to Z List: 100 Fun Summer Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

Hugs and love ya,

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Finishing Strong – Homeschool Link Up Party {Homeschooling Middle & High School Years} #9. 04/30/2014

April 30, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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Finishing Strong Homeschool Link Up Party

Thank you for joining us this week at Finishing Strong – the link-up that focuses on middle & high school students.

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Our favorite posts from last week:

Amy from Milk and Cookies liked reading Growing a Leader from BJ’s Homeschool.

Finishing Strong ~ Homeschooling the Middle & High School Years #9 Education Possible

Amy said, “being the mother of a natural-born leader, I really appreciate hearing from other moms like Betsy. Her post gives lots of ideas, including some that are out of the box, for encouraging your son or daughter to become a leader in their community.​”

She also enjoyed 5 Reasons Why We Homeschool Year Round from Education Possible.

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“​Like Megan, I strongly believe in the benefits of homeschooling all year long, with many breaks throughout the year! I found myself nodding my head in complete agreement the whole time I was reading her post,” said Amy.

Kyle from Aspired Living enjoyed Helpful Homeschool Habit: The End in Mind from Hodgepodge.

Finishing Strong ~ Homeschooling the Middle & High School Years #9 Education Possible

Kyle said, “I think it is all too easy to get caught up in the fear of man, competition, fear of failure etc. in homeschooling and Hodgepodge’s post was an excellent reminder to put first things first.”

“I have the end in mind. Now that I have high schoolers, that picture of ‘the end’ is more clearly focused on what my desire is for them to be as adults.”

She also liked reading Mapping Out our Homeschool High School Plan from Homeschool Creations.

Finishing Strong ~ Homeschooling the Middle & High School Years #9 Education Possible

When Kyle was exploring homeschooling, she was concerned about her kids’ ability to get into college and homeschooling through high school. One of her questions was, “how do you make sure your kids take the “right” high school classes?” The advice she received was to start with where you would like them to be in 12th grade and plan backwards.

She said, “this plan is yet another weapon in my arsenal of high school preparation to make sure my kiddos are prepared to pursue whatever path they choose. Plus, I am able to document and present a college or employer a transcript that demonstrates a well laid plan.”

Don’t forget to visit all of our co-hosts – Aspired Living, Blog She Wrote,Education Possible, Eva Varga, Milk and Cookies, Starts at Eight, and Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus.

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When You Don’t Know Where to Begin in Homeschooling The 3 R’s for New Homeschoolers Part 1

April 28, 2014 | 5 Comments
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When you begin to homeschool, you wouldn’t think of leaving out one of the 3 R’s which are essential to teaching your child.  Everything else is built on the foundation that you lay in those subjects.  The 3 R’s of beginning to homeschool are equally important and essential to you maintaining the course when times are tough.

Whether you begin to homeschool in the toddler years, middle school or high school, each season holds it own tests of your new conviction.

Today, I want to share one of the essential R’s to building a strong foundation when you begin to homeschool.

What are the reasons you want to homeschool?

Right now is the time to write down all the reasons when they are so vivid and new in your mind and heart.  It may sound way out there, but draw them, paint them, or add them to your newest techie device that you love because when your love for homeschooling wanes and it will happen, you will want to be reminded of why you made the best choice for your family.

Don’t be discouraged from your conviction so early on by avoiding the mind-set that is easy to get caught up in which is “I’ll give it a try for a year”.

3 Rs of Homeschooling Part 1-1Sometimes we have no control over how long we can homeschool and I too homeschooled each year with the question looming over my head if I had to return to work.  I never had to and I am ever so thankful, but I didn’t stop there.  Each year I worked hard to stay within our means and budgeted when I needed to because homeschooling was a lifestyle choice for us and I was determined to make it work for us by sacrificing.  Certainly it is not martyrdom, but motherhood that keeps me going.

From my experience, I can tell you that budget sometimes never really enters into why a new homeschool mom wants to return her child back to public school.   I am hoping you will address those fears now and avoid any setbacks.

When You Don’t Know Where to Begin in Homeschooling The 3 R’s for New Homeschoolers Part 1

Whether your reasons are strictly academic, faith based or a combination of both like me, they are the very thread of your journey.  Make them strong now by deciding not to waver when you may feel weak.

Painting them clearly like I mentioned whether you write them or journal them is the way to make them real.

Visualization is a powerful tool because your children will grow up, your homeschool journey will fly by and you want to visualize your end result.

Visualize what type of children you want your children to be when they are grown.   It means to ponder the possibilities of your choices.

Looking back now with my oldest son graduated I can truthfully say that I didn’t even come close to pondering the blessings that I have received.  When I held him in my arms at three years old wrapped up with a blanket as I helped him sound out words and helped him with his first pencil grip,  I fell way short of imagining my end result.  I should have imagined and dreamed with a lot more effort.  It is hard to picture something real with weak conviction.

Take time to list your reasons to homeschool and cherish them and renew your love for them each year.

When you have been sleep deprived by a precious newborn for many nights with no end in sight and your not sweet oldest child has hit raging hormone level and he can’t say one thing out of his mouth that is less than fighting words each day and your house looks like mini-bombs have gone off in it, know you are not alone.  It is part of the down side to the journey and it is not even realistic to say you can avoid the stresses of homeschooling.

However, more than anything your attitude and outlook at the lifestyle you have chosen affects the way you deal with it when it comes up.  Falling back on the reasons you homeschool strengthens your resolve.

Don’t give up something that is precious to the very core of your family without a fight anyway.  From those tests that you live through comes a conviction and dogged determination for homeschooling.

How many reasons do you have on your list? Want to share some of them with me?

Hugs and love ya,

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Look at some of mine on my list, though I do feel it might be time to update it too.

40 Reasons I Homeschool

 

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DIY Atlas – North Star Highschool Geography

April 26, 2014 | 8 Comments
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I had to give you a sneak peek at the progress on the diy atlas cover that the boys designed as we use North Star Geography. Too, look at my page Homeschool Geography for hands-on and simple ideas and tips.

I love the progress the boys have made on their atlas cover.  

Between getting ready for our big moving sale today and cleaning out their closets, they still have managed to come up with a design unique to their age.  I thought too that they would be finished by now, but what do I know? 

They assure me you can’t rush perfection and because they are taking this quite seriously, they are working on their geography masterpieces in shifts.

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DIY Atlas – North Star Highschool Geography

I like the fact too that the ideas they have come up with so far shows their ages and perspective on the world in general. 

My oldest has a slight bent toward architecture that I didn’t even realize until this project.  He chose a concept that may be more science fiction right now which is arcology, but I think it is way cool.  He sure likes it.  He still has more picture to add to it and then of course he can’t decide his lettering or title.

The bottom half of the picture shows Tiny’s idea of geography which is still relative to where he lives.  So though he thinks somewhat globally by showing the world first, it all still comes down to where he lives or about him.

And then one more thing I have to tell you and that is yippee I am so excited because North Star Geography is finally released and ready for pre-orders.

Front Cover Highschool Geography North Star Geography Ready

We have done a couple of other hands-on projects that I have to show you next.

Also look at these other high school resources.

Homeschool High School Geography Resources and Books

Geography for high school should still be fun and hands-on. It can take years to find the right resources. However, I’ve gathered up some of my favorite books and resources.

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North Star Geography

North Star Geography covers basic geography skills (maps, navigation) as well as physical geography (topography, biosphere, structure of the earth) and human geography (environmental stewardship, agriculture, culture, heritage & more)—all from a Christian perspective. Each lesson in the Reader is approximately 10-15 pages and geared toward junior high-high school students, though it may be adapted for younger students; the text features full-color maps, illustrations, and interesting sidebars. Accompanying each lesson on the Companion Guide, hands-on project options, as well as an “atlas building” section where students label outline maps, are provided. Note-taking pages feature ten questions taken from the text that can be used for review or comprehension questions, as well as for a study guide for the exam

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Welcome to the Wonderful World of Geography

Brenda Runkle’s World Physical Geography makes an often-boring topic come to life!

With our world seeming to shrink with each passing week, knowing about virtually all peoples and nations is more important than ever.

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World Physical Geography

It focuses on physical geography, providing the basis for learning the fundamentals of geography. 

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Geography Challenge

Challenges students to remember important facts and encourages them to enjoy themselves in the process.Deals with facts and principles related to the study of life science, physical science, and earth and space science.

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Around the World in 180 Days, 2nd Edition (two-volume set)

Around the World in 180 Days is a geography and history program covering the history, geography, and culture of each continent. And yet this is not a textbook. It is a series of questions that the student must research in order to answer. Plenty of resources are suggested to help students conduct their research, and the teacher's edition provides all the answers. This revised and updated curriculum is written with a multilevel approach with study questions for students of all grade levels, making this a curriculum your whole family can do together! This two-volume set includes an illustrated teacher's edition and a student workbook.

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Eat Your Way Around the World

Get out the sombrero for your Mexican fiesta! Chinese egg rolls! Corn pancakes from Venezuela! Fried plantains form Nigeria! All this and more is yours when you take your family on a whirlwind tour of over thirty countries in this unique international cookbook. Jam-packed with delicious dinners, divine drinks, and delectable desserts, this book is sure to please. 

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Lifepac History & Geography & Geography 11th Grade

Student worktexts include daily instruction and review as well as ample opportunity for assessment of student performance using self tests and unit tests. To encourage individualized instruction, we have included a teacher's guide designed to help you guide your student's learning experience according to his specific interests and needs. This essential teaching resource includes teaching notes for each unit, a complete answer key, and information about additional resources and learning activities.

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Trail Guide To World Geography *OP

If you would like a geography course that includes mapping activities, atlas usage, research, notebooking and culture with very little teacher preparation, look no further. The Trail Guide to World Geography is a week one, day one kind of teacher s manual with daily geography drills (answers included) and numerous weekly assignment choices. <P> Multi-level geography course for 36 week school year for elementary through high school. <P> Assign as much or as little as YOU decide.

What do you think? Are you going to be using this with your kids this summer or next year?

More High School Geography Curriculum Resources

  • Simple and Fun Homeschool Geography Ideas for High School
  • Homeschool Geography Go To Resources
  • Mega List of Workbook Style Homeschool Curriculum For K to 12 Kids
  • DIY Atlas – North Star Highschool Geography is Here!

Read the other posts about this wonderful new geography program!

DIY Atlas - North Star Highschool Geography
The Anatomy of a Well Laid Out High School Geography Curriculum
DIY Atlas - North Star Highschool Geography
Homeschool Geography Go-To Resources
DIY Atlas - North Star Highschool Geography
Homeschool High School World Geography Program
DIY Atlas - North Star Highschool Geography
Homemade Compass – Simple Geography Project With a Wow Factor
DIY Atlas - North Star Highschool Geography
Homeschool Geography – DIY Lava Lamp

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Hands-On Science Units for Middle School Kids

April 24, 2014 | 2 Comments
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Finding hands-on science unit studies as your kids approach the older grades is not always easy to find.  So when I come across something I have been eye balling and wanting to try out, I have to let you know about it.

Hands On Science Units for Middle School Kids

(I received  Life Logic Ecology Explorations in exchange for my honest opinion.  All opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my kids.  And for sure I will tell you what is on my mind. Click here if you want a full disclosure.)

Life Logic Ecology Explorations by Eva Varga is one of those units I have been looking over to do with Tiny when we want to make a change to our schedule.  Because I feel like we haven’t really covered enough about ecology, I will be using this during the summer.  Hopefully, before we move too.

Written by a science educator and homeschool mom, Eva Varga understands that we want curriculum that is laid out and that can be used with multiple children.

Take a look at this snippet from the table of contents.  The outline gives you a heads up about what will be covered each week in case you do want to squeeze in extra teaching moments.

Life Logic TOC

One of the things I like the most about Life Logic Ecology Explorations though besides the 20+ activities planned throughout the 10 week unit is that it has background information for each lesson.

Because I have been packing and decluttering just about every day, I want something that as we get closer to moving that requires little effort no preparation on my part.  Non-fiction book recommendations are given in the outline and then of course I love using living books when I can, but the truth of it is right now I have one great big huge mess and trying to locate books from now on is not going to be easy.  I have to confess a bit though because even if I did have time to read background information and find books, I still like curriculum that makes my job easier as the teacher.

Too, some homeschoolers shy away from unit studies even though they want to try one or two because they are not sure how to assign the subject areas.  So between listing subject areas and objectives for the day in Life Logic Ecology Explorations there are measured steps in place which I happen to like because they satisfy the teacher mom in us.

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Too, with the unit being geared toward 4th-6th grade, I don’t have to worry too much about it being over Tiny’s head.

I am eager to try this unit because it fits my version of what I think science should be about and that is doing and not always having to read about it.

This is not the only unit Eva Varga has, look at a few of the other ones she has too.

Our Dynamic Earth Cool Chemistry
Estuary Ecology unit Introductory Entomology (Insects) Unit Study

Between a masters material list, notebooking pages that are needed and ideas for long term projects, the 103 page ebook download has plenty for me to choose from when we start.

Too though I homeschool for faith based reasons, I never shy away from secular curriculum like Life Logic Ecology Explorations because it always give me an opportunity to add my own content to it.

Whether you are new or seasoned to unit studies, I think you will love this hands-on science curriculum written by a homeschool mom for homeschool families.

Product Facts a Glance

Product Name: Life Logic Ecology Explorations

Website: Eva Varga

Price: $19.90

Type of product: ebook download

Ages: Middle School or about 4th – 6th grade.

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