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Heritage Mom » Homeschool
3M ago
I’ve made a point not to disparage curricula, books, services, or products that fellow homeschool moms have created for this community. In fact, I’ve gone out of my way to state that I respect the work that has been done to provide booklists, lesson plans, and other resources. I consider many of the creators to […]
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Heritage Mom » Homeschool
5M ago
For world history and geography studies, I like for my kids to read plenty of stories from modern-day Africa. I’ve shared picture books and chapter books about African kingdoms in the past, and I love those stories, but books covering African people and events of the 20th and 21st centuries are also imperative. In addition […]
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Heritage Mom » Homeschool
5M ago
These 20th-Century Black History Books cover a period of history during which segregation tightened and racial oppression escalated across the United States. Uniquely, it also includes years of immense progress and explosive creative expression among Black Americans who found ways to survive and even thrive amid incredibly unjust circumstances. The books I’ve chosen for my […]
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Heritage Mom » Homeschool
6M ago
These morning time plans cover the subjects and activities that we’ll do together as a family. Some things are done daily; others are one to three times per week. Along with the subjects listed below, we study the Bible (and sometimes watch these BibleProject videos), watch and discuss current events (typically with CNN10), and enjoy […]
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Heritage Mom » Homeschool
6M ago
Most of the titles in this booklist of Black American fiction are truly historical fiction, taking readers to a past time and place. However, a couple of the titles are present-day stories with substantial dialogue or narration from the past, making them hybrid books, in my opinion. My oldest experienced this type of parallel setting […]
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Heritage Mom » Homeschool
6M ago
I rely heavily on topical nonfiction Black history books in our school lessons. As mentioned in my post on Infusing Black History into a Traditional Charlotte Mason Homeschool (where you’ll find additional options for this time period), I have yet to find a single living book that encompasses all of what I want to share […]
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Heritage Mom » Homeschool
6M ago
African American biographies and memoirs are critical components of our history lessons. In my book A PLACE TO BELONG, I write, “Biographies help us explore specific people’s concrete comings and goings as we glance inside the thoughts of well-known leaders and everyday people. This is an accessible way to add incredible amounts of diversity. You […]
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Heritage Mom » Homeschool
6M ago
Black history children’s books covering some of the major people and events of the 20th century are a superb addition to modern history lessons. I appreciate the variety of topics and people that they allow us to study, and the storytelling and imagery are engaging for my kids and for me! We already have these […]
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Heritage Mom » Homeschool
8M ago
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be hunted? To have people sniffing around, salivating, waiting for you to say or do something “wrong” so they can give themselves permission to erase or demean you? I’m sharing a story with you, but not because I want pity. Instead, I want to expose what happens […]
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Heritage Mom » Homeschool
10M ago
After our previous worldschooling trip unraveled, my family was ecstatic about the opportunity to head out on the road for a redemptive adventure. We planned the trip of a lifetime to several countries with West Africa being our final and most anticipated destination. Thankfully, we were able to complete over half the trip before the […]
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