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Whether your school calls it social studies, social sciences, or history, it is a vital part of your child's education. Social studies covers ancient history, including Egypt, Greece, and Rome, as well as American history. This is where your child learns how our government works, what it says in the Constitution, and other crucial information to being an active and informed citizen.
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Throw a Medieval Birthday Party!
If your child is obsessed with castles, moats, and noble steeds, then a medieval party may be just the thing to...
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Making Family History Fun
Child development experts and social studies teachers agree: learning about family heritage is an important activity to...
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Archeology 101
If you think you've got Indiana Jones, Jr. on your hands, roll up your sleeves. It's not all world travel and slinging...
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Remembering Memorial Day
Three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, "Decoration Day" - which was the precursor to Memorial Day - was...
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Explore America's Ghost Towns
Whether your child's a history buff or an archeologist-in-training, ghost towns may be just the off-the-beaten-path...
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