There are many similarities between America in the 1950s and America in the 1920s. Both times there was a sudden expansion of industry, technology, and in building. All of the innovation that came about to help survive the war was now focused on improving the standard of … [Read more...]
Teaching early elementary students how to write reports
Once we are adults we spend large amounts of time writing reports, but it is not an easy skill to learn, and there are several types of reports. It is good from an early age for kids to write reports, and learn how to write reports. I like to find different ways to incorporate … [Read more...]
History Games for School
Regular readers of my blog will tell you we are BIG fans of history lessons here as well as gameschooling. I love finding new and unique ways to teach history lessons, and games often fills this challenge. Though many history games are not intended for young kids. Why to … [Read more...]
US history: Victory in Europe, the end of World War 2
Victory in Europe at the end of World War 2 was a huge endeavor. I'm not just talking we landed in Normandy one day in June and the war ended. No,it was a plan that took years to figure out. This makes for an interesting history lesson to walk through with kids. (there are … [Read more...]
Butterflies to remember the Holocaust
As I was preparing this, I had a vague memory of several museums collecting butterflies for a Holocaust memorial project. I did a quick google search and discovered the Houston Holocaust Museum is collecting butterflies until June 30 THIS YEAR for their … [Read more...]
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