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Fill Up Your Summer with… FIELD TRIPS! (and get FREE Notebooking Pages!) Yes, you can make summer fun AND educational at the same time! Education can take on many forms; I’ve been spouting those words for years.
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- Tags: American history, Auditory Learners, Hands-on history, Kinesthetic Learners, Visual Learners
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Do you have children that are so different from their siblings, you wonder how they ended up in the same family? I came across this article that I wrote on our two youngest sons several years ago… It’s as relevant today as it was then. I’d like to share it with you… "The Story of a Cello and a Djembe."
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Books! …A homeschooler’s true friend! Books are the life-blood of a homeschool family… They provide field trips to eras past or imagined worlds of the future! They bring you to countries across the globe and adventures a child may never get to experience in his or her lifetime.
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Living books are a key component of the history journey for many learners. They provide "pictures of life" and can be the perfect way to round out your history studies. Along with including living history book suggestions in many of our products, we've rounded up some of the top living history book options here.
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- Tags: American history, Auditory Learners, Learning Styles, Living Books, Medieval History, Organization, Readers and Writers, World History
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Are you trying to teach children with different learning styles? This article breaks down some of the different ways that children typically learn and offers solutions for how to approach each style with academic success in mind!