Good morning, How are you? I thought I would share new Homeschool Resources with everyone. Charlie can’t wait to check out Birth of the Civil Rights Movement.
Protests against segregation grew during World War II (1939–1945). African Americans fought bravely in segregated military units abroad. After the war, African Americans kept asking the government to ensure their constitutional rights. The civil rights movement was born.
In 1664, English scientist Robert Hooke viewed a thin slice of cork through an early microscope. Cork looked to him as if it were constructed of dozens of tiny rectangular compartments.
What made Ben Franklin, who had only two years of schooling, a leading scientist of the eighteenth century? The answer is that he was curious. Ben couldn’t help wonder why things did what they did or how things worked.
You may have heard this expression: “Everyone talks about the weather, but no one ever does anything about it.” Well, we do talk about weather all the time. That’s because this powerful force of nature affects everything we do.
Thousands of years ago, not one human lived in all of North or South America. Then, around 15,000 B.C., the first people arrived from Asia. Slowly, they traveled south, and some settled in parts of Mexico, Central America, and South America. Later, they became known as the Maya.
Which of these Homeschool Resources would you most like to teach your students and why? Or have you used these resources? If so what did you think of them and why?