Category Archives: Am. History Crafts

Fourth of July Printables
Am. History Crafts

Fourth of July Printables

Are you busy planning for the Fourth of July? Here is a quick list of some of helpful resources: Preschool Fourth of July Bible Printables K-5 Fourth of July Bible Printables Fourth of July Bible Treat Printables Fourth of July Lapbook Fourth of July File Folder Game Patriotic Crafts & Activities Additionally, here are some more resources from around the …Read the Rest

Tlingit Crafts
Am. History Crafts

Tlingit Crafts

We are wrapping up our learning about Northwest Native American tribes. For our basic outline we are using Evan Moor History Pockets, which is taking us through 8 different North American Tribes. Our focus the last couple of weeks was the Tlingit tribe, and we had many different crafts and activites to go with our lessons: Tlingit Artwork Potlach Hat …Read the Rest

Back in Crafty Action
Am. History Crafts

Back in Crafty Action

Today was a day full of acomplishment! No only have we made it through our second week back in homeshool, but we actually got past all the required work to have time for some Crafty Fun! We didn’t return to craftiness with anything too complicated, just a little construction paper and some glitter, but I am excited that we are …Read the Rest

National Landmark File Folder Game
Am. History Crafts

National Landmark File Folder Game

Just in case anyone is following along with our American Landmark and American Icon craft theme, I wanted to post here to let you know that we’ve just added a National Landmark File Folder Game on our Sister Site, www.FileFolderFun.com. It’s really coming in handy to teach both my kiddos the names of the Landmarks, and even their locations. Here …Read the Rest

Mayflower Craft
Am. History Crafts

Mayflower Craft

This is actually a craft we did a few years back, but I’ve finally put up a photo tutorial for how to make it. They turned out really colorful too, because this time we used paint instead of markers. Additionally, I thought it might be fun to have children draw pictures of different items and resources that were aboard the …Read the Rest

Mount Rushmore Craft
Am. History Crafts

Mount Rushmore Craft

Isn’t this the most adorable Mount Rushmore Craft? We’re learning about different American Symbols, icons and landmarks and I stumbled across this craft last week and had to make it! Thankfully Sandy from Busy Bee Kids Crafts let us share this adorable craft with you! If you’ve never been over to BBKC, let me tell you that this is not …Read the Rest

American Symbols:  Bald Eagle Craft
Am. History Crafts

American Symbols: Bald Eagle Craft

Since Sissy is officially in First Grade, it’s time for us to learn all about American Symbols! So over the next few weeks I’ll be adding in some fun Patriotic Themed crafts and activities that we do. Yes, I do realized that it is November and the rest of the world is doing Thanksgiving stuff. But that’s just how we …Read the Rest