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[WWW]EyeWitness to History History Through The Eyes Of Those Who Lived It.

[WWW]The Food Timeline If you enjoy learning history with hands on activities like cooking or doing re-enactments that involve dining, this is a fun site for you. Learn the history of common (and not so common) foods and recipes for their preparation. Secular, so the early history dates reflect that, but there are a lot of good facts and fun to be found.

[WWW]George Washington's Papers A collection of our first president's papers.

[WWW]George Washington's Mt. Vernon Take the virtual tour of Mt. Vernon. Really nice!

[WWW]History/Social Study Forms
A site that contains Tapestry of Grace unit study history/social study themed forms in Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download if you don't have it). LOTS of stuff from timelines to St. Patrick Blessings to Civil War asset sheets to State quick facts, Missionary sheets, etc.

[WWW]Homeschool Christian's History Links Links and more links on history!

[WWW]HyperLinked World History A history course online from a Christian perspective using hyperlinks.

[WWW]Junior General "This web site is intended to promote the use of historical simulations as a tool for teaching history by providing free resources that anyone can use. The simulations make use of historical miniatures (paper or plastic toy soldiers), maps and counters, and matrix arguments. The simulations are designed for students in grades 6 - 8. Each scenario is
complete with everything needed to run the simulation except dice and rulers." The site gives paper soldier print outs, history of battles, and directions for simulations. Eclectic but fun looking!

[WWW]Knowing History and Knowing Who We Are, by [WWW]David McCullough An excellent article from [WWW]"Imprimis" about the importance of knowing history in order to know who we are!

[WWW]Notgrass History From Notgrass' website: "Our homeschooling family wants to help your homeschooling family teach the heart, soul, and mind. Our company produces a variety of original homeschool curriculum and resources to make your homeschool simpler and more effective. All of the homeschool curriculum we write has a Biblical foundation."

[WWW]Vision Forum Started in 1998 by former HSLDA attorney Doug Phillips, Vision Forum is dedicated to the restoration of Christian family culture. To that end, Vision Forum produces many materials to build up the family including [WWW]"Books and Media For The Family" the [WWW]"All American Boy's Adventure Catalog" and [WWW]"The Beautiful Girlhood Collection".

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