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Episode 55: Learning Geography through History

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Learning Geography through History
Learning Geography through History

Geography and history are naturally connected. Bring them both to life in your homeschool. Tune in while Stephanie shares practical ways to make this happen using wall maps, timelines, impromptu games, and more. It’s Episode 55 of The Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show—“Learning Geography through History!”

Connections

Connect with Genesis Apologetics

The most photo-realistic movie about Noah’s Flood ever produced is coming to theaters nationwide on March 20–21, 2024. You’ll leave overwhelmingly convinced that it really happened! Order your tickets today at www.noahsflood.com.


The Ark and the Darkness

Connect with The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine 

For more on today’s topic, click on the links to these articles from The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine:

Additional material provided by The Old Schoolhouse® mentioned by Stephanie in today’s episode:

Connect with the TOS App

The Winter issue of The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine is available on the TOS app. Look inside this edition for homeschool fun and games, how to teach logic and strategy, and writing tips. Take a break and snuggle up—hot chocolate in hand—and read the newest edition from cover to cover to inspire you in 2024. It’s better on the app! HomeschoolApp.com.


“Create an environment in your home for continuous learning.”—Stephanie Morrison

Connect with HomeschoolingFinds.com

Real resources used by real homeschooling families. Read the geography reviews below for new ideas to introduce into your homeschool! 

Connect with SchoolhouseTeachers.com

SchoolhouseTeachers.com geography courses allow all students to explore their world without the expense or jet lag. Travel to the lands of the Bible and explore the cultures and beliefs of the people who once lived there. 

Connect with The Homeschool Minute 

Spend a minute with your friends from The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine!

The Homeschool Minute is a weekly eNewsletter for anyone homeschooling or considering starting. It’s brief yet packed with a powerful dose of encouragement to keep you going strong in your commitment to your family and to the Lord. Subscribe to the free homeschool newsletter.

Connect with Upcoming Episodes

New episodes of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show are released every Monday. Check back right here for show notes and links at HomeschoolShow.com. Here’s what you can look forward to next:  

  • 2/19/24: Episode 56—“Why Am I Depressed and How Do I Cope?” hosted by Heather Vogler of The Old Schoolhouse®
  • 2/26/24: Episode 57—“Teacher Helps: Podcasts, books, and blogs” hosted by Christine Weller of SchoolhouseTeachers.com
  • 3/4/24: Episode 58—“STEM, STEAM, and Science Fairs. Why Bother?” hosted by Deborah Wuehler of The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine

Questions or comments on the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show podcast? We’d love to hear from you at HomeschoolShow@TheOldSchoolhouse.com.

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