Phyllis Bergenholtz

History and Geography Meme #128: Highlights from July


We did not do a lot of history and geography studies in July.
We did a virtual tour of Honolulu and Waikki to go along with our squished penny album.

Squished Penny Virtual Trip and Geography Album, Hawaii, part 1: Honolulu/Waikki
We also posted about our Horn of Africa studies, which included our Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony.


The summer has not stopped your explorations in history and geography.We had a lot of awesome posts linked in July. In case you missed some of them...
The Tiger Chronicle linked up their study on Chinese New Year, a post about Mummies and A History of Paper Making and Printing.
Waterview Homeschool linked up a post on their study of Iceland, and one on their Seaway International Bridge Walk.
Marie's Pastiche linked up a post on the Greek Custom of Celebrate Your Name Day and How to Make Greek Worry Beads. She also linked up Cote D'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Senufo Animal Art activity and a Cameroon activity of Making a Replica of Traditonal Toghu Cloth.
Ridgetop Ramblings 2 linked a post about several Mexico Inspired Crafts.
Highhill Education Homeschool has been studied the Middle Ages all summer and linked a post about Castle Life.
Angelicscaliwags have also been studying the Middle Ages and linked up a Literature Study of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: A Play of the Nun’s Priest’s Tale.
Raventhreads linked up a mini unit study on Thomas Nast and Santa Claus. . I have really enjoyed the community of homeschoolers we have built here and I encourage you to check out the links you may not have seen and make a comment on the posts. As always I hope that you continue to link your new (and old) posts with any history and geography topic to this meme every Thursday.
What history and geography studies have you been doing?

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