Are you homeschooling with The Mystery of History, Volume 3 this year? Here are some resources that complement the themes in this curriculum that I think you might enjoy. If you have questions regarding these resources, please contact me at writebonnierose@gmail.com and not Bright Ideas Press, as they are not familiar with my specific titles.
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Be sure to check out Writing Prompts from History for Teens. It covers numerous topics and is not listed below.
Be sure to also check out World at War Notebooking Journal, Volume 1 and Volume 2, Wars Around the World Notebooking, Volume 1 and Volume 2, America at War Notebooking Journal, and United States at War Notebooking. They are also available in two sets, U.S. & World Wars Notebooking Journal Set and U.S. & World Wars Notebooking Bundle. Since these titles cover such a large scope, they are not listed separately below. In addition, the Treaties in American History Notebooking Journal and America at War and Peace Notebooking Journal Set are also available. Additionally, we have Famous Military Leaders Notebooking Journal and Ancient & Medieval Weapons Notebooking Journal to complement military and world history studies.
- Wars of the Roses
- Renaissance
- Renaissance Art and Artists
- Russia: Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment Periods
- Exploration
- Africa (Ghana, Mali, and Songhai)
- Reformation
- Changes in Europe and Asia
- Scientists During the Late 1500s-Early 1600s
- The Church During the Late 1500s-Early 1600s
- New World Colonization