Plus, my husband is not so much interested in our family spaces being “decorated” with homeschool materials. I always assumed I’d do a timeline with my own kids one day, but our housing situation has never really lent itself to the big wall timeline. We could see their relationships to one another, and notice at a glance the order in which history had progressed. The timeline served to visually display the various people, places, and events we were learning about. As we studied our homeschool history lessons (textbook-free, of course), we would add timeline characters of key figures and events to the colorful timeline on our wall. When I was a child, we had laminated strips of brightly colored paper lining the wall of our homeschool room.
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