You might have guessed I’m a big fan of homeschool history, and I tend to obsessively follow history pinterest boards, and have a few favorites. I wanted to share my 10 favorite history boards.
Most of the ladies I’m linking to have multiple history pinterest boards, so I’d highly recommend clicking around on their profile after looking at the different boards.
Ancient History Pinterest Boards
This seems to be the most common specialized history pinterest board, so it was very hard to narrow this one down.
Ancient history pinterest board
Rome to Reformation History Pinterest Boards
I can’t wait for this time period next year because we’ll get to learn about Vikings, the end of the Roman empire, Norse mythology, illuminated texts. (Update, it was awesome. I was right)
Renaissance to Age of Reason History Pinterest Boards
This is a fun time period to study because you start off with the Renaissance, and that’s an interesting period of so much change.

Modern History Pinterest Boards
This is an area a lot harder to find pins for because many of the pins will overlap with US history, so boards on this topic tend to be a little lighter in content or are focused on political content.
US History Pinterest Boards
I actually had a fair number of US history pinterest boards to pick from, including some very specific topics, but eventually chose these two because I like their particular takes on the topic.
Do you have a favorite history pinterest board I missed? I’d love to hear of any other pinners that pin history.
I was just looking for good history boards last night – so many to choose from!
I know, there really are so many great ones out there if you know where to look.
Your blog is the reason I HAVE a History themed Pinterest board!
I’m curious about the Story of the World series. Is that something that would work as a Kindle book, or is the print book worth paying extra for?
That’s a hard question to answer. It would probably work ok as a Kindle book, but I wonder if the later years would need a print book for the pictures of paintings and such? You might ask Natalie because I know her daughter loves reading the SOW books over and over again.
Thank you for including my US history board, Ticia!
You’re welcome! I loved going through all of the boards people gave me, it was so much fun!
Oooh, thank you, these will be useful to know about for planning purposes!
You’re welcome! I figured you’d probably enjoy these. Though it’ll make it even harder for you to limit your computer time…
Great list. I am so pinning this very post 🙂 I wish we had more time for hands-on history – I love how you are doing it with your kiddos!
You do an awful lot together with Smarty for your limited time.