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? Story of the World: History

? Story of the World: History

FromThe Homeschool How To


? Story of the World: History

FromThe Homeschool How To

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Apr 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Subscriber-only episodeUnlock the secrets of a vibrant history education as we sit down with Kara Perry, a  homeschooling parent who brings the pages of the past to life for her children using the Story of the World curriculum. Together, we delve into how this innovative program transforms history into a riveting narrative, complete with activity books that are not just about facts but about experiencing the times through narration exercises, art, and even science projects. Today, we talk about the first to fourth grade volume, but this curriculum evolves with your child, laying a foundation that can be built upon through middle and high school, ensuring a rich and engaging historical tapestry that sticks with them for a lifetime.The Tuttle Twins - use code Cheryl40 for 40% off ages 5-11 book seriesJIBBY MUSHROOM COFFEE - try today with code CHERYL20 for 20% off!Earthley Wellness -  use code HomeschoolHowTo for 10% off your first orderTreehouseSchoolhouse for your Spring Nature Study Curriculum- use promo code: THEHOMESCHOOLHOWTOPODCAST for 10% off entire orderPlease leave a Review for me HERE!PLEASE SHARE the show with this link! Grab your shirt- Be The Role Model Your Government Fears HERE!Help support the show! PayPal, Venmo, Zelle (thehomeschoolhowto@gmail.com),Buy Me A Coffee or Ko-Fi Instagram: TheHomeschoolHowToPodcast Facebook: The Homeschool How To Podcast
Released:
Apr 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (76)

Join me as I chat with homeschoolers to discuss, "Why are people homeschooling?" "What works and what doesn't?" "What are the differences in how we homeschool from region to region?" And ultimately, "Should I homeschool my kids?"