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Social Studies

  • The Fifth-grade child learned about different cultures and countries by attending workshops and presentations on international homeschooling.
  • They gained knowledge about historical events and figures through interactive exhibits and discussions.
  • They learned about civic responsibility and community involvement by participating in workshops on volunteering and civic engagement.
  • They acquired an understanding of global issues and current affairs by attending talks and panels on world politics and international relations.

Attending a homeschool conference provides an opportunity for continued development in Social Studies. Encourage the Fifth-grade child to explore topics discussed during the conference in more depth. They can conduct research, read books, and watch documentaries or movies related to the subjects they found most interesting. Additionally, they can engage in discussions with family and friends to deepen their understanding and broaden their perspectives.

Book Recommendations

  • The International Adventure Club by Deborah Lock: Join a group of homeschoolers as they travel to different countries and learn about their cultures and traditions.
  • Great Leaders: Nelson Mandela by Pam Rosenberg: Discover the inspiring life of Nelson Mandela and his fight against apartheid in South Africa.
  • Citizen Kid: Earth Comes First by Tanya Lloyd Kyi: Explore environmental activism and the importance of taking care of our planet through engaging stories and activities.

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