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Elections are part of the American way of life. From time immemorial, citizens of the United States have geared up and headed to the polls every November in order to vote on important issues, elect local representatives, and choose a national leader every fourth year.
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Home School in the Woods’ 5-part collection of Project Passport World History studies are thorough, comprehensive, and jam-packed full of educational goodies. We count them amongst our most favorite products — and no wonder! We invested over six years into the series, painstakingly researching and creating each study.
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- Tags: Full history studies, Hands-on history, History products, Medieval History, World History
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You have most likely HEARD of the “Charlotte Mason” method of education. But, do you know exactly what it means? From short lessons to habits, living books, narration, dictation, nature, art, music, and handicrafts, find out more about this fascinating methodology and how Home School in the Woods fits in!
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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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Sometimes it takes getting your hands dirty to really understand something, and nowhere is this concept truer than in the kitchen! These five recipes are designed to spice up your school with some historically accurate culinary finery of the highest order, from Johnny Cakes to Marengo Chicken, Wassail, and more.
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- Tags: American history, Hands-on history, Historical Food, Historical Recipes, Kinesthetic Learners, Learning Styles, U.S. history, World History