Welcome, to Free Topics of the Week March 3 – 9 for Homeschooling our children. This week I will be sharing resources on Suffragists (Unit) and a host of other resources.
It’s March! Are you ready to spring into teaching something new? Here are free Topics so you can captivate your classroom with this week, including highlighting Women’s History Month.
Suffragists (Unit)
To honor Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day (March 8th), we’re making our entire Unit on “Suffragists” FREE beginning on Friday…so mark your calendars now!
Touch
With it being Women’s History Month, it’s hard to think of something more inspiring than the story of Helen Keller. It was this week that Anne Sullivan began teaching and mentoring the then 6-year-old. Learn about the body’s largest sensory organ in our Topic on “Touch.”
The Boston Massacre
Leading up to the Revolutionary War, Bostonians were not happy that their town was occupied by British soldiers. Tension grew until it finally exploded into violence, and it was during this week in 1770 the Boston Massacre occurred. See what sparked the event, and what the repercussions were.
Chemistry Superstars
Arguably the most prevalent “tool” in chemistry classrooms across the world, the first Periodic Table of Elements was published this week in 1869 by Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev. See how it’s evolved over time in this Topic!
The Relationship Between Earth and the Sun
Next Sunday is Daylight Saving Time, where we spring forward and gain an hour! Why not use your extra time to check out how and why this occurs, in our Topic “The Relationship Between Earth and the Sun.”
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates