Learning history shouldn't be boring. It should be exciting and have your children begging for more.
That's why our Self-Paced History courses are the perfect solution for busy homeschool families that want to take some of the stress out of homeschooling with a history curriculum that kids love and truly learn. Each course:
Grades itself automatically
Is full of games, and exciting videos with talking historical characters
Teaches a chronological sequence or timeline of history
Old Testament and Ancient Egypt students will work at their own pace covering 32 important events from Creation to the fall of Egypt to Rome. They see biblical history in the context of all history. Teaching is interactive—clever games, striking video footage of Simeon and Hadassah, his wife, along with the talking Great Sphinx will keep the student engaged the entire year. Can you name all the twelve tribes of Israel? Do you know the seven days of Creation? How about the order of the major dynasties of Egypt and where they fall related to biblical events? Your children will. We guarantee it. This is so much fun that you'll find it hard to pull your child away. Knowing a time line of history is a crucial part of anyone’s education. This program will do just that.
New Testament, Greece and Rome students will work at their own pace covering 32 important events from the early roots of Greece found in the Minoan and Mycenaean cultures to the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Teaching is interactive—clever games, striking video footage led by Hector and Phoebe, brother and sister, along with Athena, the talking sculpture will keep the student engaged the entire year. This is so much fun that you'll find it hard to pull your child away. Knowing a time line of history is a crucial part of anyone’s education. This program will do just that.
Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation students will work at their own pace covering 32 important events from St. Augustine’s dramatic conversion to the events precipitated by the Reformation. Teaching is interactive—clever games, striking video footage of Basil, an older, more experienced monk and Aidan, a younger monk in training, along with Ava, a delightful gargoyle will keep the student engaged the entire year. This is so much fun that you'll find it hard to pull your child away. Knowing a time line of history is a crucial part of anyone’s education. This program will do just that.
Explorers to 1815 students will work at their own pace covering 32 important events from Prince Henry the Navigator to The Missouri Compromise in the early part of the 19th century. Teaching is interactive—clever games, striking video footage of James and Abigail, a newly wed couple living on the 18th century American frontier, and Ikuhabe, a totem pole with an attitude, will keep the student engaged the entire year. This is so much fun that you'll find it hard to pull your child away. Knowing a time line of history is a crucial part of anyone’s education. This program will do just that.
1815 to Present students will work at their own pace covering 32 important events from The Monroe Doctrine to modern America. Teaching is interactive—clever games, striking video footage of Marcus, a young urban 20-something, and his friend Eva, who are joined by Gorton, a vintage 60’s robot, will keep the student engaged the entire year. This is so much fun that you'll find it hard to pull your child away. Knowing a time line of history is a crucial part of anyone’s education. This program will do just that.