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Homeschool History Resources | Look Inside HONEST HISTORY Magazine! 

Seven In All
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@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
If you're interesting in one of the issues from Honest History, make sure to use my promo code SEVENINALL for 10% off your order!
@marlah.7511
@marlah.7511 3 года назад
Was not aware of Honest History magazines. Just ordered several different back issues. Thank you for your flip-through and the promo code.
@JRMVlogsChannel
@JRMVlogsChannel 3 года назад
Great share of the homeschool history resources.
@onecaffeinatedmom
@onecaffeinatedmom 3 года назад
The India one looks cool! That’s one of the places I’m preparing to do a unit study for this year for geography.
@mama-yael
@mama-yael 3 года назад
What a cool history subscription service!! I really loved this flip through, Rachel. Thank you!
@marygracespoelman2649
@marygracespoelman2649 3 года назад
This seems like a very interesting resource for learning history, I will definately have to check this out! Thank so much for sharing!
@PursuingPeace
@PursuingPeace 3 года назад
This looks SO good! I'm gonna check out their website now. My oldest would LOVE these magazines! 😍
@marysmemoriesinmotion8537
@marysmemoriesinmotion8537 3 года назад
LOL I have definitely done the invisible ink project. Usually during our Revolutionary War unit.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
It's a classic!
@sarahmora5207
@sarahmora5207 3 года назад
These are great resources!! I will revisit this video toward the end of summer to see what fits our needs for the fall. 💕
@SummerMeyers
@SummerMeyers 3 года назад
This was a great flip through!! Thank you for doing page by page--that is so helpful trying to gage what will work. I'm putting together a history unit and this just made the list! 💕💕💕
@BellyBurly87
@BellyBurly87 3 года назад
Hi its Victoria from home Educating the mad lads on the husbands phone. Ive got you on while i do breakfast lol. I agree there are so mamy topics in history that are rarely done and others that are done to death like henry the eigth x
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
haha, oh yes, Henry the VIII. Exactly! There are some characters and events you learn about over and over again, while so many other interesting people lived that you never hear about.
@mckennaclark5059
@mckennaclark5059 3 года назад
I’m so glad you did a look inside. I’ve seen this and have been wanting to get it!!!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
I'm glad it was helpful! I also find it really helpful when I can actually see the inside of something before I buy it, that's why I like to make these sorts of videos.
@mckennaclark5059
@mckennaclark5059 3 года назад
@@SevenInAll same! What kind of paper is it? Recycled, thick, similar to a regular magazine... just curious.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
@@mckennaclark5059 It's definitely thicker than a regular magazine. Their website says that the magazines are printed in California using eco-friendly materials but I don't know if that means recycled or not.
@TheseDays
@TheseDays 3 года назад
This looks superrr cool! I want this for myself?! Haha. Might have to subscribe to this for my 2nd grader it seems like something he would love for us to read together! Thanks for sharing girl!
@LittlePodschool
@LittlePodschool 3 года назад
This is super helpful, friend. I’ve been curious about Honest History and you just convinced me that we need to try it!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
I'm glad it was helpful! I was really interested in the concept, and I loved that they have issues on specific histories that it feels almost impossible to find kid-friendly resources on!
@elizabethlotus4214
@elizabethlotus4214 3 года назад
This actually looks really neat. Thanks for showing us!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
Isn't it cool?
@HomeSweetHomeschoolLife
@HomeSweetHomeschoolLife 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing. I keep looking at Honest History, but I haven’t taken the leap yet.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
I think it could definitely be a good fit to get one that ties in with the theme of a Gather 'Round unit. Ocean history with oceans, etc.
@JamesandMercyDavis
@JamesandMercyDavis 3 года назад
Ive never seen these before! They look beautiful 😍
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
They are! I was impressed with how much content and information they fit into one magazine.
@katherinemontoya5950
@katherinemontoya5950 3 года назад
Thanks for the review. I noticed a typo as you were flipping through. Were you given any information about the writers/editors behind this magazine?
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
Here's an article about the editor-in-chief, if you're wondering who that is. honesthistorymag.com/2021/01/13/behind-the-scenes-co-founder-brooke-knight/ If you want to contact them about a typo, they have contact info available on their website. :)
@sklanguage589
@sklanguage589 3 года назад
Let us know how these magazines worked out with your sisters.
@Prairie_Gypsy
@Prairie_Gypsy 3 года назад
Do they have a book on the True History of Native Americans in Colonial America?
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
It doesn't look like they have an issue focusing on Native American history yet, they release a new title with a new topic each quarter. You can see the issues they have available here: honesthistorymag.com/shop/
@RockSimmer-gal4God
@RockSimmer-gal4God 3 года назад
It looks awesome!!! I love that it’s not just a curriculum. I love that there is a issue of the history of India. I’ve struggled to find Aussie tribal history is hard to find but I do know that Aussies seem to 4get ppl lived there b4 Europeans settled there.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
It can often be hard to find kid-friendly resources on indigenous histories--many of the books I've seen have been too advanced for kids to really get into.
@jennythomas3985
@jennythomas3985 3 года назад
What ages is this for?
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 года назад
I would say 3rd grade on up through middle school would probably be ideal. Even high schoolers would find it interesting and would learn something, but it's written for an upper elementary through middle school reading level, I'd say.
@ItCameFromAVlog
@ItCameFromAVlog 3 года назад
Really cute
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