5 Reasons to Keep a History Timeline

With history’s constant expansion, it’s easy to understand why homeschooling the subject may feel a bit daunting. How can children begin to grasp how it all fits together? There are so many people, cultures, continents, and events! One answer is a history timeline. Timelines come in a variety of formats, but one thing is consistent. Whether

5 Reasons to Keep a History Timeline

Using Project-based Assessment for Reading with History

Are you trying to figure out how to assess your child’s learning with Bookshark’s Reading with History? When using this wonderful curriculum, you may feel a little unsure when you reach the end of a topic or when you try to document your child’s learning. But don’t despair. There are many creative ways you can document

Using Project-based Assessment for Reading with History

Why Elementary Kids Need History & Science Alongside the 3Rs

On social media or while talking to other homeschool moms, new homeschoolers often ask how much time they should expect their school days to take, or what subjects they should cover. Inevitably, some more experienced parents advise them to simply make sure they cover the basics of language arts and math, or tell them they

Why Elementary Kids Need History & Science Alongside the 3Rs

5 Reasons BookShark’s Kit Changed My Mind About Lap Books

Hands-on activities are a great way to add variety to your homeschool, reinforce learning, and incorporate creativity. When your children are coloring, cutting, and building, there is opportunity to both review and organize what they’ve learned or even explore rabbit trails of curiosity. One great type of hands-on learning I’ve recently rediscovered is lap books. These fun paper

5 Reasons BookShark’s Kit Changed My Mind About Lap Books

6 Ancient Egypt Activities to Do at the Kitchen Table

Are you studying ancient civilizations for homeschool history, for example BookShark Level A or BookShark Level G? If so, you will probably find that ancient Egypt is one of the most fascinating topics you’ll cover. In addition to your scheduled reading, your child will probably enjoy supplementing with interactive, hands-on activities. Are these extra activities necessary? Not at all! But some

6 Ancient Egypt Activities to Do at the Kitchen Table