Another great book on a female in history who changed the world in some way is "The Girl Who Drew Butterflies : how Maria Merian's art changed science". I've been quite surprised by how captivated my 8 year old son has been in this book, and her life - and the way the world was back in those times for women, especially women who had talent and dared to be real. Her story starts in 1647 - highly recommend it, I originally just got it because we were doing a butterfly unit and my son loves art - but this book brings so much more than a girl drawing butterflies.
omg how wonderful you are to give your kids this gift of education. this is things you can not even get from private schools no matter how much money you pay, and definitely not from public schools no matter how much reforms you demand. really this teaches me that the best one to provide for my childrens education is myself. only a parent can do this. only a parent would give in this much time effort and energy and love and caring
Hana, can you please bottle up and sell me your diligence, drive and enthusiasm? You always leave me floored by the units you do with your children. They are definitely receiving a well rounded education!
I cannot thank you enough for doing this video. I was very overwhelmed by the amount of information from the Middle Ages and now I feel better. Next year my girls will do the Middle Ages and your video is of great help, as always. Thank you!
I missed your unit study videos! I had to watch this immediately because I was so happy! Love the books and resources you use. We are going thru Colonial Times and are using many of the books you suggested.
Ack! This was sooooo helpful! JazakhAllah Khayran. We're covering the Middle Ages this year and have also decided to split it into three parts - China and the Silk Road, Medieval Europe, and the Islamic Empire. We've just wrapped up China and this is the boost I needed to dive into Europe. I ordered several of the books on your list. So excited about cooking! And the historical fiction about the plague - I searched high and low for something exactly like that! Also, I never thought of the Getty Villa as a field trip spot, but it would be perfect. Thank you! Some other books I found that might be of interest (though I personally can't vouch for them...yet): Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village (audiobook), A Street Through Time (my son really enjoys looking through this book), and Jim Weiss' rendition of King Arthur and Robin Hood/The Three Musketeers (audiobooks). We also suffer from a lack of "facts" (aka, dates) in our lessons. We haven't found our spine book yet, but I'm always on the lookout...This year we're trying Curiosity Chronicles but the format is hard for reading aloud. We'll see how it goes.
And for the Silk Road...some things we enjoyed (and some we didn't enjoy but maybe others would): Demi's Marco Polo and Zheng He and Genghis Khan, Eat it! Food adventures with Marco Polo by Gracie Cavnar, Traveling Man by James Rumford, Adventures of the Treasure Fleet by Ann Bowler, Into the Unknown by Stewart Ross, Night Sky Dragons by Mal Peet, Chengli and the Silk Road Caravan by Hildi Kang. We also picked up I Rode a Horse of Milk White Jade and The Golden Dream of Carlo Chuchio by Lloyd Alexander but in skimming them I didn't think they would work. I found it a real challenge to find resources, or at least to find good historical fiction and source books in comparison to finding material for Medieval Europe. I'm probably forgetting some things, but these came to mind.
Such great suggestions especially loving the books found the complete set that I was intrested in over on the link you shared to rainbow resources 🤗 I wish I can find the castle kit but not having and luck lol Getting ready to go binge watch your other unit studys hahah 😁🤣
I would like to get the Life in a Castle 3D Carousel book. Amazon lists a board book and hardcover version. Would you happen to know the difference- or know which yours is? Infortunately, the price differential is huge! I am hoping the board book will be ok. Also, I LOVE your post. It has been super helpful to me in organizing our unit later this spring. Thank you!
Hey great video as always. Just a heads up that Geoffrey of Monmouth cannot be taken too seriously/as completely factual. It is a great book to read, but you have to treat it with a critical eye. It's a kind of mix between history and legend. Just something to know and watch out for.
Roisin McAleavy thank you! I didn’t know that. Coincidentally, I just ordered another history book that’s an easier read and covers the Middle Ages more evenly (I think).
It really depends on the content and the kids - we like doing a full year of everything revolving around a core theme - we are just finishing up a year of nature science are about to start a year on vikings. Others might do a week, a month or two, or half a year - that's the beauty of home education.
Do you have any good quality book recommendation for Islam in the Middle Ages or does any of your videos address Islam in the Middle Ages? Thank you dear!
I do not understand how they will get a degree to qualify for a job in the future when you teach them at home? And how are their tests at each stage of study? I hope to answer my question. I have been following you for months and I want to do this( homeschooling) with my kids but I do not know how they will get a degree to be able to get a job in the future.
Mariam Most homeschool graduates go on to get higher education degrees and jobs. Homeschooling laws vary from state to state. So in some cases tests are optional.
Another great book on a female in history who changed the world in some way is "The Girl Who Drew Butterflies : how Maria Merian's art changed science".
I've been quite surprised by how captivated my 8 year old son has been in this book, and her life - and the way the world was back in those times for women, especially women who had talent and dared to be real. Her story starts in 1647 - highly recommend it, I originally just got it because we were doing a butterfly unit and my son loves art - but this book brings so much more than a girl drawing butterflies.
omg how wonderful you are to give your kids this gift of education. this is things you can not even get from private schools no matter how much money you pay, and definitely not from public schools no matter how much reforms you demand. really this teaches me that the best one to provide for my childrens education is myself. only a parent can do this. only a parent would give in this much time effort and energy and love and caring
I’ve missed these type of videos from you! I always get so many ideas!
I love listening to your planning videos while i plan our homeschool it gives me inspiration even if we are doing different topics than you.
Thank you Hanna. I love these videos. We used your ideas for our Ancient Egypt study, and it was awesome.
Hana, can you please bottle up and sell me your diligence, drive and enthusiasm? You always leave me floored by the units you do with your children. They are definitely receiving a well rounded education!
I have always been a sucker for History! Such much great stuff in this one. Love the book collection!!
I cannot thank you enough for doing this video. I was very overwhelmed by the amount of information from the Middle Ages and now I feel better. Next year my girls will do the Middle Ages and your video is of great help, as always. Thank you!
I missed your unit study videos! I had to watch this immediately because I was so happy! Love the books and resources you use. We are going thru Colonial Times and are using many of the books you suggested.
Just finished watching it, my wish list for next years Medieval Times unit is LONG!
I love this kind of videos. I get many ideas this way. Jazaki Allah khayran for taking the time to make the video and share this.
A good alternative to the castle building set are the sets by Wise Elk
Thank you! We recently got some kits from Wise Elk and they are wonderful.
This is fabulous and much appreciated!!! Mahalo nui!🌺🥰
I miss you and your videos and wisdom. I hope you are all well!
Ack! This was sooooo helpful! JazakhAllah Khayran. We're covering the Middle Ages this year and have also decided to split it into three parts - China and the Silk Road, Medieval Europe, and the Islamic Empire. We've just wrapped up China and this is the boost I needed to dive into Europe. I ordered several of the books on your list. So excited about cooking! And the historical fiction about the plague - I searched high and low for something exactly like that! Also, I never thought of the Getty Villa as a field trip spot, but it would be perfect. Thank you! Some other books I found that might be of interest (though I personally can't vouch for them...yet): Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village (audiobook), A Street Through Time (my son really enjoys looking through this book), and Jim Weiss' rendition of King Arthur and Robin Hood/The Three Musketeers (audiobooks). We also suffer from a lack of "facts" (aka, dates) in our lessons. We haven't found our spine book yet, but I'm always on the lookout...This year we're trying Curiosity Chronicles but the format is hard for reading aloud. We'll see how it goes.
And for the Silk Road...some things we enjoyed (and some we didn't enjoy but maybe others would): Demi's Marco Polo and Zheng He and Genghis Khan, Eat it! Food adventures with Marco Polo by Gracie Cavnar, Traveling Man by James Rumford, Adventures of the Treasure Fleet by Ann Bowler, Into the Unknown by Stewart Ross, Night Sky Dragons by Mal Peet, Chengli and the Silk Road Caravan by Hildi Kang. We also picked up I Rode a Horse of Milk White Jade and The Golden Dream of Carlo Chuchio by Lloyd Alexander but in skimming them I didn't think they would work. I found it a real challenge to find resources, or at least to find good historical fiction and source books in comparison to finding material for Medieval Europe. I'm probably forgetting some things, but these came to mind.
I was watching the photos on IG and couldn't wait for this!!!
Such great suggestions especially loving the books found the complete set that I was intrested in over on the link you shared to rainbow resources 🤗
I wish I can find the castle kit but not having and luck lol
Getting ready to go binge watch your other unit studys hahah 😁🤣
I remember your 12 year old, or at the time 10 year old? Reading Knight's Castle! You gave us an extra copy.
This is such a helpful video! Do you have any videos on how you teach modern history? Thanks in advance
So useful, thank you so much Hanna! X
I would like to get the Life in a Castle 3D Carousel book. Amazon lists a board book and hardcover version. Would you happen to know the difference- or know which yours is? Infortunately, the price differential is huge! I am hoping the board book will be ok. Also, I LOVE your post. It has been super helpful to me in organizing our unit later this spring. Thank you!
Do you think you will ever do another day in the life? I loved the ones that you did before!
What is the set of books? Maybe I could find it by the publisher - and wondering if they do other subjects sets.
Ypu could use section of Usbourne gor copywork!
Hey great video as always. Just a heads up that Geoffrey of Monmouth cannot be taken too seriously/as completely factual. It is a great book to read, but you have to treat it with a critical eye. It's a kind of mix between history and legend. Just something to know and watch out for.
Roisin McAleavy thank you! I didn’t know that. Coincidentally, I just ordered another history book that’s an easier read and covers the Middle Ages more evenly (I think).
Thanks so much Hanna! Does your son make a drawing and write in his main lesson book each day? And do you let him write what he wants?
I’m not a mother yet but inshaAllah one day I aspire to be like you!
how do I watch this
I'm just getting started with homeschooling and I was wondering how long is a good time to spend on a unit study?
It really depends on the content and the kids - we like doing a full year of everything revolving around a core theme - we are just finishing up a year of nature science are about to start a year on vikings. Others might do a week, a month or two, or half a year - that's the beauty of home education.
Do you have any good quality book recommendation for Islam in the Middle Ages or does any of your videos address Islam in the Middle Ages? Thank you dear!
I do not understand how they will get a degree to qualify for a job in the future when you teach them at home? And how are their tests at each stage of study? I hope to answer my question. I have been following you for months and I want to do this( homeschooling) with my kids but I do not know how they will get a degree to be able to get a job in the future.
Mariam Most homeschool graduates go on to get higher education degrees and jobs. Homeschooling laws vary from state to state. So in some cases tests are optional.
As homeschoolers, the mom prepares a transcript throughout high school. After graduation, the student may go on to college or any other training.