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Here’s a fantastic freebie to help kids learn about everything from what to expect at a hospital visit to types of cells in the body to how to measure your pulse! Health and Hospitals Explained: A Kid’s Activity Book – Fun Worksheets on Doctors, Hospitals, and How Our Bodies Work is an 80-page PDF printable […] Looking for some hands-on ways for kids to work on history, geography, government and more? There are so many great ways to work on these skills with kids besides boring lesson plans and textbooks. Here are 50+ great ways for kids to learn social studies from fun, games and real life: Volunteer at a historic […] Looking for some fun ways to sneak in some geography this week?
Here are all kinds of ways to help kids (and you!) learn about countries, maps and regions. Note: Affiliate links to Amazon are provided when helpful. Purchases from our links earn us a small commission to help keep the lights on here. I […] Here’s a wonderful free resource for adults or kids to learn indigenous languages. 7000 Languages is a nonprofit website and app that teaches native languages such as Dakota, Cree, Balinese and Ojibwe, absolutely free.
7000 Languages explains: We create free online language-learning courses in partnership with Indigenous, minority, and refugee communities so they can keep […] Our twelve year-old son, Alex, has been carrying around a huge science and history book for 3 days, devouring every page of it and talking to anybody who will listen about what he’s reading. The book is one that I reviewed recently for NetGalley, which I ordered after reading it because I thought it would […] Read More Video Transcript – The Golden Gate Bridge – U.S. Geography for Kids! VideoContinue
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40 Fun and Educational Field Trips. Check out these fantastic field trips ordered by category: Science field trips, History field trips, Art and Music field trips, Field trips for every community, and virtual field trip resources! 10 FUN Geography Games for Kids – US and World Geography board games, card and trivia, and apps. Thinking about starting a homeschool history timeline? You should! This article discusses the benefits of creating a timeline alongside your history lessons and options for a variety of homeschool timelines.
Find the best fit for your homeschool classroom here! Why Use a Homeschool History Timeline? You’ve been thinking of starting a homeschool history timeline, but…… Turn history into an engaging, hands-on experience with The Giant American History Timeline. This massive timeline is full of activities, projects, and worksheets that will enrich your lesson plans and make learning history fun! Don’t miss the giveaway at the end of this post!
Sponsored: I received this product free of charge and compensation for… 15 fun books, crafts, recipes, and activities to create your own Chinese New Year celebration! Welcome to our list of free homeschool history curriculum! Below, you’ll find free homeschool history, social studies, geography, and government curriculum for every grade. The history and social studies curriculum on this page is listed in alphabetical order. There is a suggested grade range next to the title of each curriculum resource.
These are only approximate, so you may want to also consider resources above or below your child’s actual grade. All the Christian resources on this list are labeled with a “C.” Any resource not labeled as Christian is either secular or neutral and does not teach religious beliefs unless otherwise noted. If you would like to use any of the resources listed below, click on the curriculum’s title to visit their website. Then, follow the instructions found there to begin using the resource. For other subjects, visit our homepage and choose a subject from the free curriculum menu found there. There are options for all the standard subjects and many electives.
Here’s a wonderful resource to help expand your history lessons. The Vintage Ad Browser offers over 100,000 historical ads, posters and newspaper clippings going back as far as the 1700’s. The site creator explains: Vintage Ad Browser was created in 2009/2010 and released in 2010, by Philipp Lenssen from Germany, currently living in China. This […] The New York Public Library announced this month that out-of-copyright materials in NYPL Digital Collections are now available as high-resolution downloads, and its lab team has provided wonderful tools to help use these items... The collection includes historic photographs, works of art, original […]
Do you have a Lego lover in your house? Legos are great for learning when they’re used as building tools, but there are also all sorts of great lesson plans on the web to use them in even more educational ways. From chemistry models to creative writing prompts to symmetry challenges, there are fabulous lesson […] Here’s a fantastic world history resource for kids who like pop music and music videos. The Music for History Lovers channel on you-tube uses modern top 40 hit songs to teach about important people and periods in world history, from the French Revolution (set to a remix of Lady... Are you looking for fun resources to teach your kids about the Vikings?
There are all sorts of wonderful crafts, printables, lesson plans and more — free for the taking! Crafts and costumes: Bug, Boo and Bean has instructions to make your own cardboard Viking helmets and swords and shields. Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational has […] Our engaging & thorough curriculum plans for Civics, World, & US History make homeschooling your child a breeze. With videos, digital and hands-on activities, assessments, and more, you'll have everything you need to teach social studies at your fingertips. Sign up to get an exclusive look at over 30 pages of free activities you can use right away.
We know that if you're homeschooling your child, it's because you care deeply about their education. We do also and have devoted almost 20 years to creating the most engaging and thorough curriculum plans for social studies. They're perfect for middle and high school age kids in Civics, World, and US History. Every unit in our curricula includes full lesson plans for EVERY day. A visual navigation tool allows you to easily scroll through all the lessons you can use with your child. Within each lesson you'll find warm ups to get started, the recommended order and timing for each activity, as well as exit tickets or homework suggestions.
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Here’s a fantastic freebie to help kids learn about everything from what to expect at a hospital visit to types of cells in the body to how to measure your pulse! Health and Hospitals Explained: A Kid’s Activity Book – Fun Worksheets on Doctors, Hospitals, and How Our Bodies Work is an 80-page PDF printable […] Looking for some hands-on ways for kids to work on history, geography, government and m...
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Here are all kinds of ways to help kids (and you!) learn about countries, maps and regions. Note: Affiliate links to Amazon are provided when helpful. Purchases from our links earn us a small commission to help keep the lights on here. I […] Here’s a wonderful free resource for adults or kids to learn indigenous languages. 7000 Languages is a nonprofit website and app that teaches native languages...
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7000 Languages explains: We create free online language-learning courses in partnership with Indigenous, minority, and refugee communities so they can keep […] Our twelve year-old son, Alex, has been carrying around a huge science and history book for 3 days, devouring every page of it and talking to anybody who will listen about what he’s reading. The book is one that I reviewed recently for NetG...
Read More Video Transcript – Mount Rushmore – U.S. Geography
Read More Video Transcript – Mount Rushmore – U.S. Geography for Kids! VideoContinue Read More Video Transcript – Great Smoky Mountains National Park – U.S. Geo for Kids! VideoContinue
Read More Video Transcript – Operation Exploration The South, Part
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