by Diana Waring | Jan 30, 2023 | History & History Revealed, Teaching Tips for History Revealed
Let’s talk about talking, shall we? Have you noticed that some people are “natural” talkers? They effortlessly put together words and ideas whenever the opportunity arises. For these people, whether young or old, discussion is easy, free-flowing, and not always deeply...
by Diana Waring | Jan 30, 2023 | History & History Revealed, Teaching Tips for History Revealed
Homeschoolers have traditionally used the library. However, so much has changed in the digital world that you may be wondering if it’s worth the hassle to pack up the kids, drive to the library, and then deal with all of the books that flood into your home! I...
by Diana Waring | Jan 30, 2023 | History & History Revealed, Teaching Tips for History Revealed
Many years ago, we had a basset hound named Max (think sleepy dog, drooping eyes, and s-l-o-w motion). There were only two things that got Max’s attention and caused him to hustle—food and the scent of a rabbit. At that point, we lived in a somewhat rural area, with...
by Diana Waring | Jan 30, 2023 | History & History Revealed, Teaching Tips for History Revealed
Have you ever been talking with friends, and had the sudden uncomfortable sensation of not understanding what they were talking about? What happened? What caused the change from enjoying a conversation to being baffled?It’s probably the vocabulary.Any field of...
by Diana Waring | Jan 30, 2023 | History & History Revealed, Teaching Tips for History Revealed
You may be a big fan of timelines, you may be intimidated by them, or you may not have even run across this concept yet. Wherever you are on the spectrum, timelines play a significant role in helping your students to organize the things they are learning about in...