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How to learn the Greek gods and goddesses
We are reaching one of my favorite parts of Ancient history, Greek and Greek mythology. I was blessed enough to go to Europe in high school, and while there I found the most awesome book about Greek mythology and read it over and over again. I may or may not have used it in my…
A great resource for your Ancient Greece unit study
Several months ago I shared about our hands-on history Ancient Greece unit study we did a few years ago. At the time I thought I had a pretty definitive list of cool history lessons for ancient Greece, well I was wrong. I felt like a quick review was in order a few months ago and…
20 Ancient Greece books to inspire a love of history
There is something magical about finding the book that keeps your child’s attention. For Superman the very first book that kept his attention was an A to Z mystery book. With each new homeschool history unit I try to find at least a small bit of that same magic. I found a small bit of…
Cave paintings of Lascaux lesson
So funny story, as we did our geography lessons for France, I realized our France Unit turned mostly into a homeschool Artist Studies about famous French artists (and Future Ticia 2024 says probably a third of the artists on there came from our France unit and another third from Italy), and what I’d tentatively written…
Lego History of Hanukkah
So, I’ve had these pictures sitting in my homeschool history folder for two years. TWO YEARS, but thankfully this year I was organized enough to write all about the history of Hanukkah in LEGOs. Because Lego history is always better than normal history. ALWAYS better, that’s what my kids keep telling me. {This post…