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3 Keys to Crack the History Code - Video 2 is up!


Have you been watching the super popular video series, "3 Keys to Cracking the History Code"?

If not, then you need to check this out! And yes, it's free.

On Tuesday, Terri Johnson, of Knowledge Quest, presented the 1st key to cracking that code. I don't want to spoil it for you, but this short 10 minute video will change the way you think about and teach history.

The buzz in the comment section below the video are proof of that. Melanie writes, "Thank you so much! You have made history simple and fun. It's exciting to be able to use these tools to learn history along with my children!"

The stuff that Terri is sharing is simple, easy and actionable, plus she's giving away a freebie under the video to make your job even easier. And what homeschool mom doesn't love EASY? Here's the link to video #1: 1st Key to Cracking the History Code

The second video is available starting today and again, you will be struck by the simplicity of it. Because when you see it, you get it. And that's what video #2 is all about. Do you want your kids to really understand and absorb history? Then watch the 2nd Key to Cracking the History Code today.

This video in the 3-part series starts now and you can view it here: 3 Keys to Cracking the History Code

Mark your calendars so you don't miss video 3. It will be available on October 26th. These videos won't be up forever, so head over now and watch the 2nd Key to Cracking the History Code now.

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