Last week in our homeschool history lesson I showed your our knight’s shields we made as part of our King Arthur study, now you get to see how we used the shields: a super fun Jousting activity. I’ll warn you this is super messy, and you need to wear clothes you can ruin (though … [Read more...]
How to make a knight’s shield
Over the next couple of weeks I’m getting together with Erin over at The Usual Mayhem to share our King Arthur units. This is a fun bit of homeschool history we briefly covered last year, but I check out two million books from the library, to have some more fun with it over the … [Read more...]
Queen Elizabeth lesson
One thing I loved about my high school history lessons was how my teacher incorporated art and science into our lessons. I’ve tried to do the same with our homeschool history lessons, and this Queen Elizabeth lesson is one of those lessons. When a leader of a nation sits for a … [Read more...]
Cave paintings of Lascaux lesson
Our geography lessons study of France turned mostly into a homeschool art lessons about famous French artists, and what I’d tentatively written in my notes for publishing today I had no interest in writing, so instead I wanted to share our cave paintings of Lascaux … [Read more...]
Vincent VanGogh artist study
I don’t know if you noticed, but when I listed our books for France, there was a book or two for Vincent Van Gogh, and for our Thursday art lesson one day we had a mini Vincent VanGogh artist study. It was a great excuse for me to pull out all of our art supplies and try … [Read more...]
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