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How My Homeschool History Zoom Class Delivers Learning on a Budget

August 28, 2025 By Michelle Knight Leave a Comment

Homeschool history zoom classes are fun, interactive and a chance to experience co-op online. Believe me, I get the joke that goes “homeschool moms are never home”. We now have the opportunity to teach and learn online. It is a great opportunity for kids to talk and interactive in a natural way like we did growing up. Instead of a landline where we used to spend most four time, they have the option of online. What is even better is the fact they can see each other. This great opportunity is perfect for them to be comfortable in an online space learning history.

Homeschool parents are able to let their kids congregate online and not leave home. This opportunity allows you to get stuff done, all while your homeschooler sits and learns history, all about history, historical documents, and other topics we will be teaching in future lessons. Save on gas and time. Be well rounded, frugal and take something off your plate.

How my Homeschool History Zoom Class Delivers Learning on a Budget

How to Make Frugal Homeschooling Work in Your Favor

Homeschooling was a choice that changed your life. Your kids do not go off to school. This wonderful world of homeschooling now has the ability to let your homeschooler experience enriching opportunities and lay aside pricey programs, and pricey curriculum. Another mom teaching history just like you. Likewise, this convenience comes with interactive discussions, activities, reading, games and more. Keep costs low, and focus on what matters most to project your homeschool forward. Teach each one Math and Language Arts, then let us teach history.

Why are my Homeschool History Classes on Zoom Different

Well, first I have a method for teaching and a love of homeschooling. My passion and interest is history. It always has been, and always will be. My goals are not to give your homeschooler a credit, certificate, or a grade. I will give grades, but not based on performance. It will be given in return for what they have learned. Developing a love and desire to learn has been squashed from our society. We get all tied up worrying over grades, curriculum and other stuff.

How do you develop a love for learning? It is easy. Take out all of the fact finding questions and open a book. Take some notes. Talk about topics at the dinner table and so on. In addition to this, my interactive sessions use thought provoking questions to get answers. Hands on activities create an avenue for those who are not auditory. Finally, notes and narration reinforce what we read and prepare to go over. Each session has projects, debates and presentations. None of which are expensive to make. Our homeschool projects are made from recycling. It is easy to re-create something using your imagination.

How my Homeschool History Zoom Class Delivers Learning on a Budget.

Where Quality Meets Budget on Zoom

Homeschoolers love to learn about homeschool history when the boring stuff is pushed aside. Dates, facts, wars, and people will all be easily remembered when relatable. Tests do serve a purpose, and I give a test at the end of my session. Not for my gauge, but for theirs. It builds intellectual confidence when you can answer a logic question, essay question or fill in the blank easily. Confidence building for the mind is easy. Then, they will look forward to learning about the past.

My budget-friendly cost for Zoom classes proves that frugal doesn’t have to be cheap. Homeschoolers that take my classes on Zoom will relate learning to conversation and it will become easy. My affordable classes are not second rate, they are quality classes at budgeted prices. I teach not for myself, and to push myself further financially. My love of teaching history is to let homeschoolers learn from the past so that it is not repeated, to spark curiosity, and not check off boxes. This homeschool mom of 15 + years is offering affordable, online classes that are surprisingly fun.

Learning history can be focused, fun and frugal.

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