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Our history curriculum of choice is The Story of The World.

 The engaging stories, narration questions, map work, and supplemental activities have always been a great fit for my two children.   Even though they are three years apart in age, we have worked through the volumes together, adjusting activities up or down as needed.

In a vlog last spring I detailed exactly how we notebook our way through The Story of The World.   Since we use this as our sole history curriculum (I know many that just use it for the "stories" - a supplement to another history program) I wanted to use every feature of the program to its fullest.  


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