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I am a fairly laid back homeschooler in that we do not follow one method of study, but probably relate most closely with unschoolers. However, I love taking cues from my kids and following down rabbit holes of exploration and imagination. I do not remember a lot of information I supposedly learned in my elementary...
Colonial History is lots of fun to teach, but planning for it can be overwhelming. This post includes grab and go lesson ideas to make planning a breeze.
Tons of Jamestown Settlement Projects for Kids in this free unit on colonial america! Plus jamestown settlement crafts and free worksheets for kids of all ages in this colonial america lesson for homeschoolers and educational activities in school. #colonialamerica #historyforkids #kidsactivities
American Colonies - Life in the Colonies 3-Week COMPLETE UNIT (Part 2): This unit includes EVERYTHING you need for an entire American Colonies unit. It includes 3 weeks of formal lesson plans (no prep print) with options to extend or shorten the length of the unit, original differentiated reading passages on 5 different reading levels, hands-on activities, board games, reader's theater, simulations, informal assessment ideas, enrichment ideas, study guide, final assessment, and so much more…
If unit studies turn you off because you have no idea where to start, let me help. Check out our Homeschool in the Woods review for the details. You'll be knocking out your first unit study in no time.
This Colonial America unit study by Home School in the Woods is a wonderful addition to any homeschool history. The hands-on activities make learning fun.
Learn about colonial America with these books for kids. This a great theme to explore along with the First Thanksgiving in November.
If unit studies turn you off because you have no idea where to start, let me help. Check out our Homeschool in the Woods review for the details. You'll be knocking out your first unit study in no time.
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