This free history curriculum was originally written for the target age of eight to nine (3rd grade) but can easily be used and adapted for other grades and ages. The easiest grades to adapt for and use our curriculum in are 2nd-6th grades. It is also an excellent supplement to any other history curriculum(for a variety of ages) with plenty of "gravy" like worksheets, printables, links, extra reading, crafts, activities and more.
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Showing posts with label American History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American History. Show all posts
History for Children
History for children is a blog by a homeschooling mom. She has compiled dozens of homeschooling resources links and book reviews relating to history. This isn't exactly a curriculum, but a good place for parents to go for ideas on making history relevant.
CorePlus Educational Vidoes and learning resources
COREPlus is an exciting collection of FREE educational software programs that makes it easy to learn all about history, geography, science, fine art, and more. Click any title to start the program.
On this website your student can learn about, explore, and be tested on Science, History, and Art subjects. There is also some health and computer science.
Download Learning is a property of LetterPress Software, Inc., an educational software company in Logan, Utah. The founders have been developing educational software for more than 15 years. Our backgrounds include education, instructional design, and software development. One of our founders comes out of the public schools. Another earned a Ph.D. in instructional technology. All of us share a love of kids and of learning.
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Have Fun With History (American History)
Learn American History through a series of history videos and lessons
HaveFunWithHistory.com is designed for "Teachers, homeschoolers, and history buffs now have an online resource full of American History streaming videos, activities, links and resources - because history is fun!"
This is an excellent and comprehensive resource that you will enjoy. The website Also has an African American History Unit.
Most Recently Added resources found
at this link
HaveFunWithHistory.com is designed for "Teachers, homeschoolers, and history buffs now have an online resource full of American History streaming videos, activities, links and resources - because history is fun!"
This is an excellent and comprehensive resource that you will enjoy. The website Also has an African American History Unit.
Most Recently Added resources found
at this link
Free American History at GuestHollow.com
This history curriculum was originally written for the target age of eight to nine (3rd grade) but can easily be used and adapted for other grades and ages. The easiest grades to adapt for and use our curriculum in are 2nd-6th grades. It is also an excellent supplement to any other history curriculum(for a variety of ages) with plenty of "gravy" like worksheets, printables, links, extra reading, crafts, activities and more.
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