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  2. In the Comparison Corner: Mystery of History and Story of the...

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    Although world-wide in its orientation, Mystery of History is decidedly Christian: in fact, calling itself “His” story in reference to divine interactions in the human world in the form of Jesus the Christ. Story of the World, on the other hand, takes a “neutral” approach. Starting with the first recorded civilizations (rather than ...

  3. Biblioplan for Families | Our Homeschool Forum

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    BiblioPlan Family Guides provide the structural framework for the program – a full year’s worth of history and literature readings. There are four Guides, one for each of the four classical (chronological) time periods – Ancient, Medieval, Early America & World, and Modern America & World (inspired by the Well-Trained Mom ).

  4. Favorite Books and Resources for Ancient History

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    The Story of the World: Ancient Times. My 12-year old daughter is an avid reader, so I chose this classical-style text book for her. The Story of the World: Ancient Times is volume one in a series of classical history books by Susan Wise Bauer. Alexander: the Boy Soldier Who Conquered the Word

  5. Can I do Just a Little Bit of Classical Education

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    Likewise, if you want to cover history chronologically (a typically classical perspective) rather than starting with American history, you can do it. Consider Story of the World or BiblioPlan materials to see if they will blend with the rest of your courses. Both cover world history in four general time periods spread out over four years.

  6. Digital Learning: The Nuts and Bolts | Our Homeschool Forum

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    Audio Text: Story of the World. Audio Book: Shurley English, or Circle C. Learning Chants & Songs: Lyrical Life Science, or Shurley English. History-based Curriculum: History Revealed. Printables: supplements or necessary components that require printing to be used. Add a computer and printer; you have the resources you need.

  7. I Hate Writing! It’s Stupid! Part 2 | Our Homeschool Forum

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    Ruth T. A veteran home schooler, Ruth T. has educated four children from Kindergarten through high school graduation.

  8. January Unit Study: The Puzzler | Our Homeschool Forum

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    Unfortunately, puzzles became less popular during the Great Depression, that is until 1933. There was a two-fold reason for this. Until World War II war broke out, puzzles were still largely made of plywood, that is until it was hard to get and puzzle companies had to switch to cardboard. At first, the cardboard was poor quality, but the cost ...

  9. Reading With Your Children - Our Homeschool Forum

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    At age four I begin to pick out sight words for them to read out loud. I would read most of the story but pause and let them read those key sight words. Age five is usually (some kids were younger and others a little older) when they would begin reading on their own. This is the best feeling in the world. Watching your child read for the first ...

  10. Bald Eagles: The Birds Behind the Symbol | Our Homeschool Forum

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    Native Americans consider the eagle to be sacred. Oral traditions recount the role of the great eagle from the creation of the world to messenger of the Great Spirit, with each tribe having a unique story. Eagle feathers are important in the culture of tradition of Native Americans. Holding a feather up while saying a prayer or during a special ...

  11. Celebrate Robinson Crusoe - Our Homeschool Forum

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    If your family is unfamiliar with the story or if it has been awhile, refresh your memory with the Britannica’s Robinson Crusoe summary, or watch Hub Schuola’s plot overview and Course Hero’s Summary and Analysis. If you have a copy of Robinson Crusoe on your bookshelf, ask your children to identify the author. Originally released as the ...

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