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What is the Great Columbian Exchange?
When you think of Italian food what do you think of? How about when you think of Ireland, what food do you think of as their number one item? I’m betting you said tomatoes and potatoes, right? Did you know those were brought over from the New World? What about American Indians, how do you…
How to teach geography without a curriculum
I tried for a short time to use a geography curriculum, I really did, but it didn’t work, so now I teach geography without a curriculum to my kids. It makes our homeschool geography more fun, and one they look forward to. My method is the same regardless if it’s a country study or a…
Creating a mini office for my ADD child
As I’ve mentioned before my daughter is rather ADD, and we are taking steps to help her with that. One of these steps is giving her tools to look at to remember information she knows, but isn’t at instant recall yet, hence the mini office. What is a mini office? A mini office is a…
Teach Books of the Bible with flashcard games
Way back ages ago when I was teaching, every couple of months we would have a teacher inservice day. We’d be updated on new policies, maybe get a new way to teach a lesson, and generally it was a great way to improve my teaching skills. (I’m sure you’re wondering what this has to do…
Wise Men visit Jesus lesson
Of all the lessons in this Christmas Story Sunday School unit, the story when the shepherds and the wise men visit Jesus might be my favorite. It’s our final lesson before Christmas, and there is so much we can learn from it. What I pull from the shepherd and the wise men see Jesus Recently I…