Last year I shared with you my Homeschool for FREE list and then updated it in January this year. I have been feeling a little frustrated with it's length and it's been difficult to find the information I want in it so this week I will be sharing shorter lists divided into subject areas.
With the advent of the internet and the generosity of many homeschool mothers there are some amazing resources available for us today.
On this blog
As we travel the globe on our discovery of Geography I will be adding more geography unit studies to this blog.
- Make your own Time Line Tutorial.
- Winter Olympics 2014 Unit Study
- Olympics 2012 - 30th Olympic Games
Books we love
(Libraries are an excellent resource to teach for FREE)
- Australian Story (An Illustrated Timeline)
- G.A. Henty Books
- A Port Through Time
- Carry on Mr Bowditch
- Queen Elizabeth II
- A Journey Through Time
On Pinterest
- History {General}
- History {Ancient}
- History {Middle Ages}
- History {Mystery of History Vol 1}
- History {Modern}
- History {Time Lines}
- History {YouTube}
- i Homeschool Network
- Curriculum Choice
- Jimmie Lanley
- Charlotte Mason: History
- LaToya
- Tara
- Enchanted Homeschooling Mom
- Meet Penny
On the WWW
- Print-a-palooza History
- Homeschool for FREE History
- Scripted People of America History Lessons
- Little City Kids
- American Heritage
- Mosaic Introduction to World History
- iCivics
- American History–High School level, put out by Stanford
- Ancient History for Homeschool
- World History For Us All–Middle School and up.
- Kind Conversation History
- American History 1
- American History 2
- Ancient Mesopotamia Unit
- ALMA Project–Mostly units concerning Native American and Latino History.
- Digital History Online Textbook
- U.S. History
- Ben’s Guide to U.S. Government
- Story of the World Volume 1 Workbook Pages
- National Archives Teaching with Documents
- Edsitement–This site covers humanities.
- Google Images–Type in the person or item you are looking for.
- Clipart Etc–Lots of free pictures
- Mosaic Introduction to Timelines
- Simply Charlotte Mason Book of Centuries
- GuestHollow’s Timeline Pages
- University of Texas Portrait Library
- Timeline Collection
- Timetoast--Free registration required.
- Timeglider–Free registration required
- Ancient History through the Middle Ages
- Early American History
- Modern American History
- High School History
- High School History Early American History
- Free Ancient History Curriculum ~ FreeBEE Friday Link Up
- Free American History Curriculum ~ FreeBEE Friday Link Up
- Homeschool Share Connections History
- Teaching History
- History.com (Australia / New Zealand)
- School History
What are some of your favourite FREE resources for teaching History? Leave a link in the comments and I will add them to the list
Blessings
Chareen
Other Posts in the 5 Days of FREE Homeschool Resources are
- FREE Geography Resources
- FREE History Resources
- FREE Science Resources
- FREE Language Arts Resources
- FREE Fine Arts Resources
Please take some time to read the posts by my fellow crew mates this week who are sharing on their chosen topics. Here are a few to get you started.
- Ellen @ Grace Tells Another Story ~ Making Homeschooling Fun! - Take it Outside
- Marcy @ Ben and Me ~ Helping Children in Uganda - Orphan Care
- Wendy @ Simplicity Breeds Happiness -- Around the World: Jamaican Jerk Chicken (Recipe)
- Melanie @ FinchNWren ~ FinchNWren's Fabulous Family Movies - Pixar!
- Sarah @ Delivering Grace ~ Learning about England: history resources
- Victoria @ Homemaking with Heart ~ Nature Study: Out and About
- Joanie @ Simple Living Mama ~ 5 Days of Charlotte Mason Preschool - Outside Play
- Gwen @ Tolivers to Texas ~ A Happy, Peaceful Home: Genuinely Enjoying Your Family
FREE Stamp graphic courtesy: Stuart Miles
This is a fantastic collection-thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Sarah :)
DeleteChareen, you amaze me! These are incredible. I am in awe of people like you who can pull together lists like this! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it :) It's one of my favourite things to do :) I love collecting information
DeleteI based most of our schooling this year off of Ambleside Online, so we've been using An Island Story fir history. It's free online, but I made my own print version of the book since it's in the public domain :).
ReplyDeleteSo many goodies here! History is our most favourite subject. :)
ReplyDeleteI really am amazed at all you put together, Chareen! Like Victoria said, so many goodies here! Thanks :)
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