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Post dateJune 7, 2023

Why Unit Studies Work

My Homeschool How-To for parents series explains why I arranged the Discover Texas History...
Have You Thought About Teaching a Class?
Post dateApril 10, 2023

Have You Thought About Teaching a Class?

It’s that time of year when homeschool co-ops begin to accept applications from the...
Early Texas Trails – El Camino Real de los Tejas
Post dateAugust 26, 2022

Early Texas Trails – El Camino Real de los Tejas

El Camino Real de los Tejas – the Royal Road of the Tejas ...
Early Texas Trails – the Pinta Trail
Post dateAugust 24, 2022

Early Texas Trails – the Pinta Trail

The Pinta Trail was used by native Texans traveling through the Hill Country from San...
Two April Heroes
Post dateApril 6, 2022

Two April Heroes

At least two heroes of the Texas Revolution had their birthdays in April–Erastus “Deaf”...
FREE GAME for Texas History Month!
Post dateFebruary 16, 2022

FREE GAME for Texas History Month!

Want a fun way to learn key events of the Texas Revolution and Republic?...
Constitution Day
Post dateSeptember 17, 2021

Constitution Day

The Bible explains the foundation of our spiritual freedom in Jesus. The Constitution explains the foundation...
Post dateAugust 25, 2021

3 Learning Styles

(This is Part 2 of a series based on my homeschool conference presentation, “Raise Your...
A Cure for the BORING HISTORY Class
Post dateJuly 23, 2021

A Cure for the BORING HISTORY Class

You know the struggle! It’s hard to get kids excited about doing anything that’s...
Father Miguel Hidlago – The Texas “Zorro”
Post dateMarch 7, 2021

Father Miguel Hidlago – The Texas “Zorro”

Father Miguel Hidalgo’s admirers–or maybe his enemies–nicknamed him “El Zorro” (the fox). Though Hidalgo...

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