Our Process
Four decades of experience have taught us a thing or two about creating curriculum that works. Here’s how we do it.
Engage your students in a dynamic Early American history curriculum designed for 7th, 8th, and 9th grade learners. This immersive course takes students beyond textbook summaries and into the lives, choices, and lasting impacts of the people who shaped civilizations around the world. Ideal for homeschool families, charter schools, and co-ops, this curriculum supports academic growth while fostering character development, life skills, and critical thinking.
Through carefully selected living books, students connect emotionally and intellectually with key historical events and people. These narrative-driven texts encourage meaningful reflection, making lessons memorable and personally relevant for students at this grade level.
Spanning from indigenous cultures to the early modern era, this course places social studies within a global context, exploring the rise and fall of empires, religious movements, political revolutions, and cultural shifts across the world. Students engage with history through primary sources, mapping activities, and hands-on projects that promote deeper comprehension and interactive learning.
Each lesson is adaptable, allowing families to tailor activities, materials, and pacing to meet the specific needs of their students. This flexible, full-year course helps students understand the world and their place in it, making it ideal for a comprehensive and engaging learning experience.
Four decades of experience have taught us a thing or two about creating curriculum that works. Here’s how we do it.
We handpick timeless, award-winning literature to nurture learning and character development.
Crafted by educators with expertise in history, children’s literature, English, science and education.
We’ve been there. Our curriculum is tailored to meet the real-life challenges and joys of homeschooling.
Decades of experience supporting homeschool families with beloved and time-tested curriculum.