Pinterest Boards Devoted to The Mystery of History
Raise your hand if you love Pinterest! The photo bookmarking site is a fantastic way to save homeschool ideas as well as craft projects and recipes. We have been hunting around Pinterest to find the best boards devoted to The Mystery of History series. Check them out, repin, and follow them to make the most of social media in your homeschool history experience. Our own BIP Pinterest boards for each volume of The Mystery of History are included below too.
Some boards are heavy on hands-on ideas. Others are mostly free printables. Some of them link to videos, maps, and resource sites. Most are an eclectic mix of all types of MOH helps. So follow them all*.
Pinterest Boards for The Mystery of History Vol. I: Creation to the Resurrection
- Susan Black
- Julie Pasiecznik
- Crystal Goodyear
- Thaleia
- Tressa Neal Cullen
- Kelly Spiro
- Dawn Griffith
- Carolyn Miller
- Stacey Lane
- Linda Hobar, the author of MOH
- Ticia Messing
Pinterest Boards for The Mystery of History Vol. II: The Early Church and Middle Ages
- Tressa Neal Cullen
- Kelly Spiro
- Susan Young
- Cathy Fisher Ludi
- Rachael DeBruin
- Linda Hobar, the author of MOH
- Ticia Messing
- Monie Ingram
- Christina B
Pinterest Boards for The Mystery of History Vol. III: Renaissance, Reformation Growth of Nations
- Linda Hobar, the author of MOH
- Ticia Messing
- Juli Engel
- Kyle
- Tressa Neal Cullen
- Bethany Jones
- Renee Hanna
- Lana Madson Dwire
Pinterest Boards for The Mystery of History Vol. IV: Wars of Independence to Modern Times
- Stacey Lane
- Linda Hobar, the author of MOH
- Debra Gibson
- Ticia Messing
- Renee Hanna
- Kyle
- Tressa Neal Cullen
- Dall Bariscak
- Marlene Plank
- Heather Cavanah
[*Bright Ideas Press does not endorse all the content of every Pinterest board or user linked above. Always use discretion when surfing the Internet.]
Comments (2)
This is perfect! We’re starting over “from the beginning” in the Fall and I need all the help I can get! Who knows…maybe we can “Pin” during our time of using MOH 1 when we start! 🙂
I just started a new Mystery of History Board for Mystery of History Volume 3 with ideas and activities to use while studying the Renaissance.