Recently we were asked the question, What would you do differently in your homeschooling today, from what you did as young parents? We thought an equally relevant question, was What did we do that worked, that we would do all over again? Christine’s answer zeroes in on what is core, and what is key, in Homeschooling Hindsight.
Teaching helps
Our favorite teaching helps links, previously posted both here at Nothing New Press, and at Christine’s Biblical Homeschooling. Everything in the Teaching helps category is archived here for easy access.[clear]
Teaching History
Guerber Histories Teaching Helps Pages
Using the Bible to Teach History
Discovering the Evidence for Biblical History
Teaching History with Living Books
On the Use of Real Books in the Elementary Curriculum
On the Use of Real Books in the Secondary Curriculum
Landmark Books Guides to Guerber’s Histories
All About Timelines
All About Maps
Living Books
Teaching History with Living Books
On the Use of Real Books in the Elementary Curriculum
On the Use of Real Books in the Secondary Curriculum
1000 Good Books List
Book Synopsis and Reviews
History
History Index of Resources
History Bookmarks
Why History
Why the History of Western Civilization
100 Pivotal Events of Western History
How History Becomes Mythology
Homeschooling
Lesson Planning and Record Keeping
Homeschooling Hindsight
Helping the Reluctant or Apathetic Student
The Pressure of Perfection
Christine’s Educational Philosophy Archive
Curriculum with Nothing New Press histories
Homeschooling Torah
Heart of Dakota (Ancient World & Great Republic only)
Book synopsis and reviews
Now that most of Christine’s books are unpacked, after six years in storage (!) she is starting to reread many of the books in the Guerber history series Recommended Reading lists, and The 1000 Good Books List, and posting her own synopsis and reviews. First is
The Door in the Wall by Marguerite de Angeli
As the reviews build, each Guerber history book page will link to the books which will integrate seamlessly with them.