Weather & Storms Mini Unit

“There is peace in every storm.” -Vincent VanGogh Learning about weather in your homeschool? We hope you’ll find some ideas from our Weather and storms homeschool unit study! This page should serve as a guide for you, if you are teaching your 2nd-6th grade students about hurricanes, tornadoes, and thunderstorms. If your child has a fear of weather or storms, […]

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Medieval Times & The Renaissance

“Time stays long enough for anyone who will use it.” -Leonardo da Vinci Welcome to our Medieval times & the Renaissance homeschool unit! This page should serve as a guide for you, if you are teaching your 2nd-6th grade students or children all about knights, castles, and renaissance artists! If you are unfamiliar with what a unit study is, or […]

World War 2

“One land, one flag, one heart, one hand, one nation evermore.” -Oliver Wendell Holmes Welcome to our World War 2 homeschool unit! Here you will find ideas and suggestions for putting together a unit study for your 1st-4th students on World War 2. This unit incorporates history, language arts, science, and geography into a 1 week study. This topic is […]

Ancient Rome

“The beginnings of all things are small.” -Ancient Roman Proverb Welcome to our Ancient Rome homeschool unit! Here you will find ideas and suggestions for putting together a unit study for your K-4th students on ancient Rome. This unit incorporates history, language arts, science, geography, art, and music into a 2 week study. You can find a suggested schedule and […]

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Rocks & Minerals

“The most beautiful rocks have faced the hardest waves” -Kruti Joshi Welcome to our rocks and minerals homeschool unit! This was a great mini-unit that we used alongside our history units on ancient Greece & Rome!! If you are looking for some hands on activities and experiments on rocks to use for your K-4th children, you have come to the […]

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Ancient Greece

“Quality is not an act, it is a habit.” -Aristotle Welcome to our Ancient Greece homeschool unit! This unit is designed for kids from K to 6th grade, and it includes projects, art, and experiments involving Ancient Greece. Along with our Greece unit, we started our rocks and minerals unit (post coming soon). The rocks and minerals went along with […]

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Ice Age

“To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake it is necessary to stand out in the cold.” -Aristotle Welcome to our ice age homeschool unit! During this unit, we cover prehistoric mammals and early humans! In our homeschool this year, I opted to take my kids through time in a somewhat chronological order. If you have been following us, first we […]

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