These look perfect for my 8th grade son who is a history and military buff like yours. They will tie in perfectly with our US History studies this year. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you for sharing, I didn’t know the Independence Day unit follows. Looks like we are doing military first. 🤗. Thanks mama… and absolutely love these units to ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
As an Army veteran, YES to this course! I am also a proud American and work hard to instill these values in my children. I appreciate your reviews! We just finished up the Constitution unit from TGATB. My kids learned so much, I also enjoyed it and learned some things!!
Great video, Ashlee! ❤ I just purchased the ‘Zoology’ 🦒and ‘Natural Medicine’ 🍃units this week! We also completed the ‘Pirate’ 🏴☠️unit awhile back. It was perfect for when we were studying Blackbeard and that time period.
I've considered purchasing the military unit since my hubby is in the Navy, and our eldest is always talking about how he wants to join when he's older. The Independence Day unit looks really well done as well!
Camp fire curriculum is a great curriculum. Thank you for sharing the military one I saw it online. My homeschool co-op just finished the Titanic curriculum this past year and it was really informative and interesting and like you said, I love how it ties Christ into it. all many blessings to you and your family. Keep serving keep fighting the good fight and run the race for Christ. God bless.
Definitely getting the Military unit for next school year - it looks great! My dad is a Marine and my grandpa served in the Army during the Korean War. Patriotism is in our blood. ❤
My 2nd oldest daughter started saying at 5 that she was going to join the military…Well she’s now 23 and a sergeant in the Marine Corp! I what’s thought she wouldn’t actually do it because kids change their minds on what they want to be when they grow up but nope not her…she graduated HS and within a month was off to boot camp🥴
We are doing the Independence Day unit now. We do the activities and read alouds so we only spend about 30 minutes a day in the unit so we should finish around the 4th of July. I learned we should have done the military unit first but we will do it in October to prepare for Veterans Day
We will do the ER unit as a family starting in August. We are doing it as a family because my husband is an EMT so my kids help with his trainings. I know they will love this
I so wish I could do these two units but I literally just sent my eldest to boot camp this morning. He’s heading to the airport with the USMC. I don’t think I can emotionally handle this unit. Hopefully next year when things calm down. I love campfire curriculum though. Their Resurrection Day unit was awesome.
Thanks for the flip through. I've been looking for a fun history study for my 4th grader. How would you compare these campfire units to the good and the beautiful U.S. constitution and government unit?
No, you can easily do Independence Day without doing Military. It’s just a suggestion to do Military first because it flows right in to the Independence Day unit but it’s not required ☺️
They have guidebooks for pre readers all the way to adult. All guidebooks and the core connections come automatically. My kids are 16, 14, and 7. The pre reader is mostly coloring pages, so my 7 year old colors while I work with her older sisters.
We are going to use the Meteorology unit as an elective spine! I would love to do the Independence Unit, and the Military Unit. We loved the Christmas Unit!
Are these units written from a child’s perspective? The vet unit is from two children talking and it was not our thing, so we sadly stopped it. How is this one written?
Only based on research and observation (largely from your videos!), I feel like these would pair well with TGATB U.S. Constitution and Government course! This is a helpful video- thank you! I love the thought of using Campfire Curriculums for electives, too. What grade did you start implementing electives?
My 19 yr old son is currently in Japan on his first deployment. This curriculum is going to bless so many!
These look perfect for my 8th grade son who is a history and military buff like yours. They will tie in perfectly with our US History studies this year. Thanks so much for sharing!
These units are incredible. I LOVE them. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter have all been amazing.
Just ordered the Independence Day unit. Thank you!
Hope you enjoy it!
Thank you so much for sharing! This was extremely helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing, I didn’t know the Independence Day unit follows. Looks like we are doing military first. 🤗. Thanks mama… and absolutely love these units to ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
So great!
As an Army veteran, YES to this course! I am also a proud American and work hard to instill these values in my children. I appreciate your reviews!
We just finished up the Constitution unit from TGATB. My kids learned so much, I also enjoyed it and learned some things!!
We are going to do the Independence Day unit and Military unit this summer too 🥰
Great video, Ashlee! ❤
I just purchased the ‘Zoology’ 🦒and ‘Natural Medicine’ 🍃units this week!
We also completed the ‘Pirate’ 🏴☠️unit awhile back. It was perfect for when we were studying Blackbeard and that time period.
I've considered purchasing the military unit since my hubby is in the Navy, and our eldest is always talking about how he wants to join when he's older. The Independence Day unit looks really well done as well!
Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure!
Camp fire curriculum is a great curriculum. Thank you for sharing the military one I saw it online. My homeschool co-op just finished the Titanic curriculum this past year and it was really informative and interesting and like you said, I love how it ties Christ into it. all many blessings to you and your family. Keep serving keep fighting the good fight and run the race for Christ. God bless.
My husband is active duty marine corps! I’ll have to check this out. Thanks for sharing a detailed look.
Definitely getting the Military unit for next school year - it looks great! My dad is a Marine and my grandpa served in the Army during the Korean War. Patriotism is in our blood. ❤
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My husband is an Army vet, so we will definitely be doing the military unit!
My 2nd oldest daughter started saying at 5 that she was going to join the military…Well she’s now 23 and a sergeant in the Marine Corp! I what’s thought she wouldn’t actually do it because kids change their minds on what they want to be when they grow up but nope not her…she graduated HS and within a month was off to boot camp🥴
Wow! Thankyou for raising a servant!
What printer do you use to print your units? Your colors and print look so good!
Epson ecotank 3765
We are doing the Independence Day unit now. We do the activities and read alouds so we only spend about 30 minutes a day in the unit so we should finish around the 4th of July. I learned we should have done the military unit first but we will do it in October to prepare for Veterans Day
Great idea!
We will do the ER unit as a family starting in August. We are doing it as a family because my husband is an EMT so my kids help with his trainings. I know they will love this
How do you use units for high school credits?
You choose one and count as an elective if it takes an entire year, or choose two.
I so wish I could do these two units but I literally just sent my eldest to boot camp this morning. He’s heading to the airport with the USMC. I don’t think I can emotionally handle this unit. Hopefully next year when things calm down. I love campfire curriculum though. Their Resurrection Day unit was awesome.
Praying for your heart, I can’t imagine!
Thanks for the flip through. I've been looking for a fun history study for my 4th grader. How would you compare these campfire units to the good and the beautiful U.S. constitution and government unit?
They pair great!
This is awesome
I want to try the Independence unit now before the 4th, would we be missing out a lot if we do not do the military unit first?
No, you can easily do Independence Day without doing Military. It’s just a suggestion to do Military first because it flows right in to the Independence Day unit but it’s not required ☺️
What are the youngest ages you'd recommend for these two units?
They have guidebooks for pre readers all the way to adult. All guidebooks and the core connections come automatically. My kids are 16, 14, and 7. The pre reader is mostly coloring pages, so my 7 year old colors while I work with her older sisters.
They have all the way down to prelearner. So any age!
We are going to use the Meteorology unit as an elective spine! I would love to do the Independence Unit, and the Military Unit. We loved the Christmas Unit!
Are these units written from a child’s perspective? The vet unit is from two children talking and it was not our thing, so we sadly stopped it. How is this one written?
These read like a traditional history lesson would, with the occasional story thrown in.
I really appreciated this. It is that time of. Year where I am looking towards next year and this is very helpful❤
Only based on research and observation (largely from your videos!), I feel like these would pair well with TGATB U.S. Constitution and Government course! This is a helpful video- thank you!
I love the thought of using Campfire Curriculums for electives, too. What grade did you start implementing electives?
Good point- 6th grade for fun!