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Shipwrecks Unit Study
Shipwrecks Unit Study explores famous maritime disasters, nautical terminology, and underwater archaeology through free and low-cost books, videos, games, worksheets, and hands-on activities. Discover how shipwrecks have influenced history, science, and exploration across the globe. While this unit explores a … [continue reading]
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Ancient Rome Unit Study
Explore the lasting influence of Ancient Rome with this flexible unit study. Created for a variety of ages and learning styles, it offers maps, book lists, crafts, video links, vocabulary, and more. Students will dive into Roman daily life, architecture, … [continue reading]
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Ancient China Unit Study
Introduce learners to the history, geography, culture, and contributions of Ancient China through this flexible, multi-subject unit study. Designed for a range of grade levels, this unit offers hands-on projects, literature connections, printable activities, and creative research ideas. Families can … [continue reading]
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Amelia Earhart Unit Study
Learning Objectives The student will be able to: Appreciate the importance of Earhart‘s accomplishments. List characteristics of a brave and daring person. Describe how Amelia Earhart contributed to the advancement of women. Identify at least four aviation pioneers. Formulate their … [continue reading]
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Rolling Through History
Roller skating has a rich and fascinating history that spans centuries, reflecting cultural shifts and innovations along the way. Exploring this vibrant history can provide a fun and educational experience. From the evolution of roller skates to the impact of … [continue reading]
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Troy Historic Village Book Your Own Adventure
Troy Historic Village offers opportunities to Book Your Own Adventure! You homeschool group can choose from these engaging, educational programs: Shopping Back-in-Time Tin Crafts Pioneer Kids: Chores Letterboxing You can also sign up to hear about more educational fun … [continue reading]
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George Washington Poems
George Washington I cannot tell a lie sir I’m sorry as can be. It was with my little hatchet I chopped down the cherry tree.
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Abraham Lincoln Songs & Poems
Abraham Lincoln born February 12, 1809 Abe Lincoln by Betty Anderson [verse 1] Lincoln lived in Illinois Then went to Washington The people made him president in 1861. [chorus] Lincoln, Lincoln Abraham Lincoln Lincoln, Lincoln Abraham Lincoln [verse 2] Lincoln … [continue reading]
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Meadow Brook Hall Guided & Self-Guided Tours
Meadow Brook Hall Guided & Self-Guided Tours kick back off next week – on Friday, February 2, 2024. Explore the grand spaces, hidden details and more than 75,000 historic artifacts across the three main floors of this National Historic Landmark.… [continue reading]
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Hedy! The Life and Inventions of Hedy Lamarr
Hedy! The Life and Inventions of Hedy Lamarr https://thefim.org/community-programs/education-performances/ February 26 – March 4, 2024 Virtual Hedy Lamarr, glamorous siren of the silver screen, was more than “The Most Beautiful Woman in the World”. She invented Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum Technology … [continue reading]