Each Academic Year has 9 Units over 36 weeks
What is the Structure of the History Revealed Curriculum?
The 9 monthly units are divided into 4 weekly phases so students can engage learning history in different ways.
Each week, students have various options, choosing activities and experiences they find interesting.
Each option caters to different kinds of Smart (“8 Great Smarts” or Multiple Intelligences).
Phase 1: Introduction to the Era
- Listen to amazing stories on audio
- Read about the era
- Play with the info (recap)
- Discuss something interesting
- Go to the library together
Phase 2: Exploration of the Era
- Choose a topic that looks interesting to explore
- Discover fascinating aspects of that topic
- Decide how and what to present to others
- Share presentation with family/friends/class
- Play with Timeline and/or Vocabulary (optional)
Phase 3: Hands-On Projects & Culture
- Work on a map (optional)
- View art & architecture online
- Choose to work on any (or all): art project, science experiment, music (listen & try), cooking
- Share with family/friends
Phase 4: Personal Expression of Era
- Choose how to creatively express some aspect of the unit through: writing, art, music, drama, movement, or conceptual design
- Present expression to family/friends/class
Why is History Revealed set up with so many options?
Adults learn in different ways.
So do your kids.
Adults have different interests. So do your kids.
Not every curriculum recognizes and honors these differences. History Revealed does.
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Ancient History Curriculum
Beginning with the creation of the world, this curriulum title continues—with a constant focus on Jewish history—all the way to the early Roman Empire; and the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Middle Ages Curriculum
How was the world changed by the resurrection of Jesus and the birth of the Church? In this title, we examine the fast-growing movement of Christianity throughout the known world—and weave it into the history of the 1st through the 18th centuries.
Modern History Curriculum
In the modern era, what part has Christianity played in bringing hope and new life to a suffering world? Though it's not all good news, people inspired by the Spirit of God have given everything to serve others. With this constant reminder of God's loving-kindness, we tackle some of the the most difficult times in world history.
Online Courses with Diana
If your student would enjoy being part of an online class, this year we are offering Romans, Reformers, Revolutionaries, and, also World Empires, World Missions, World Wars. I "teach" through recorded lectures, while a kind, generous teacher handles the live classes.
American History Through Music
Though they seem quite "out of fasion" in our modern culture, these are books with American folk songs and the stories behind them. Learn a bit of American history and experience the joy of America's folk songs. Great fun for singing along!
World History Audio CD's & Mp3's
If you love listening to stories (at a rapid pace!), you'll LOVE these audio recordings. Even if you are using a different curriculum for history, these audio recordings will add so much more depth and WOW-factor!