Interested in learning how to teach your kids history with living books?
I have some tips for you today from other homeschoolers that can help you get started.
These homeschool moms will tell you why they like this Charlotte Mason method, how they use it, where they find books, and what kinds of learning activities they do to accompany the living books.
So whether you are just getting started with homeschooling and want to use this Charlotte Mason approach or you are currently using a different method for teaching history and want to switch to living books, you’ll find something in these articles that will help you out.
Here they are.
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Teach History with Living Books
Living Books Curriculum in History on Design Your Homeschool – Learn the what, why, and how of using living books to teach history from this article.
Our Switch to Living Books for History on Proverbial Homemaker – Find out why veteran homeschooler, Tauna Meyer, switched from history textbooks to living books and what types of activities she uses.
Teaching History with Living Books on Nourishing Goodness – This meaty post tells why one homeschooler switched to living books for history, describes what living books are, provides links to lists of books, gives tips on how to find the books you want, and suggests learning activities.
Do you have some tips on how to teach history with living books? Feel free to share them in the comment section below.
More help on this site with living books:
- Tips for Teaching Living Math in Your Homeschool
- How to Teach Geography with Living Books
- How to Teach Science with Living Books
- How to Homeschool with Living Books