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Incorporating Your Host Country
The Tomb of Jancu, by Rachel Yanac
Suggestions for experiencing the host country as part of the curriculum.
The World for a Schoolroom, by Pam Gentry
Take a good look at the locale of your family’s work assignment. Hiding within that environment are a wealth of learning opportunities…
Using the Local Culture in Your Curriculum, by Sharon Haag
This article will help you think though how using the local culture in your curriculum will enrich your child(ren)’s education.
Science
Science in a Nutshell
Delta has science theme kits designed for 1-3 students at a time, grades 2-6. The kits include enough equipment and materials to do the activities five or six times. The site redirects and you can search for "Science in a Nutshell."
Social Studies
Adding Activities to History, by Diane Lilleberg
Adding hands-on learning to historical studies does not have to require…
Country and Culture Study Guide
Ideas for studying a country and culture. It is not exhaustive, but will hopefully be a stimulus toward brainstorming other ideas appropriate to your own setting and situation.
Family History as Real History, by Dr. Wayne Lance
Suggestions for using your own family history to help your children not only learn more about their own ancestors but to help them become more historically-minded.
Geography Can Be Fun!, by Betsy Hopkins
One family’s effort to incorporate geography into their homeschool curriculum.
Happy Mapping!, by Ruth Crum
It’s true, by virtue of living abroad and traveling in the States on home leave, your children are probably more aware of the size of our world than those who never leave their local area. But a knowledge of the world by map study is still valuable.
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