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Tag: Mystery of History 2
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Inspire imagination with these Marco Polo writing prompts
Since Marco Polo was such a prolific writer it only seemed appropriate to have a few Marco Polo writing prompts to go with our Marco Polo unit. So grab your pencil, your fancy tea-dyed paper, and get ready for these homeschool writing assignments. (At the end of the post, I’ll have a printable with all…
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Store your secret trade documents in a satchel like Marco Polo
One thing I love about this satchel craft is how easily it is adaptable to any unit you might be studying. So while I use this satchel craft for our Marco Polo unit, I could just as easily include it as part of a project for Lewis and Clark, or to contain our crafts for…
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Where did Marco Polo travel to?
You can’t talk about Marco Polo and his trip to China, without getting out a few maps. It was also a great chance for the kids to see how the maps connected together and put some geography into this homeschool history, because prior to this our other map lessons had been pretty much on one…
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Read the world of Marco Polo
I came into the library with a list of books to check out. But as so often happens with my lists, several of the books were checked out, another book was just horrible. I left half of the Marco Polo books on the list in the library, and good news for you, I picked out…
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Marco Polo unit
Marco Polo was an interesting man. As near as I can tell a great deal of why we know SO much about him is because he was amazingly good at self promotion, kind of like Julius Caesar. Both Italian men kept incredibly detailed journals, and then published them to promote themselves. In honor of that…