Jan 20, 2021 | Online Homeschool, Susan Eggers
A good textbook is a vital tool for the student of history. It can outline the story of history concisely and can help the student answer the basic questions of when and where and why. But adding elements of literature can be a valuable way to flesh out your study...
May 2, 2020 | College Preparation, Susan Eggers
Exploring Options: World History vs. Western Civilization for Homeschooling For decades historians have debated the merits of studying World History or Western Civilization. There is no real consensus about which is more beneficial for students. If learned...
Apr 8, 2019 | Rigorous Courses, Susan Eggers
Unlocking the World: 3 Compelling Reasons to Embrace Geography You’ve probably all seen videos like this one where a reporter stops people on the street and asks them geography questions. Often the person responding shows a sad lack of even basic knowledge about the...
Dec 4, 2018 | Online Homeschool, Susan Eggers
Dear Homeschool Mom, I know that this time of year can be hard. The excitement and newness of the school year has given way to exhaustion and routine. The questions tumble through your mind: Am I doing the right thing for my children? If God wants me to homeschool,...
Jul 12, 2018 | Rigorous Courses, Susan Eggers
The Beauty of the Timeline for History and Geography Projects When we study history, typically we move chronologically, discussing different topics and regions. It can be difficult to see the “big picture” of how events occur at about the same time across the world....
Mar 8, 2018 | Rigorous Courses, Susan Eggers
As an online teacher and former history department chair, I have been asked this question many times. While the scope and sequence of some subjects are fairly straightforward, deciding when to take social studies classes (history, geography, government, or economics)...