Homeschool World

Homeschool world history gives your student the opportunity to explore diverse cultures and natural environments while learning how countries interact with one another. These skills will serve them well in a global society where we must learn to work together with people from a wide variety of backgrounds. In addition, studying world history introduces students to an important concept – all cultures are interconnected.

In a full year of study, your student will learn about a variety of eras in world history while exploring the geographic regions of Africa, Asia, and Europe. Students will become familiar with the major epochs of ancient, medieval, and modern times, as well as significant events that have shaped the world we live in.

The lessons in Digging into homeschool world history are easy to read, with important key terms highlighted and cute history clip art used for visual interest. A weekly lesson plan is provided that includes the history text, Bible memory work, books required for the unit, suggested writing assignments, and hands-on projects. These 30 weekly units cover world history in a timeline-based sequence. This curriculum is designed to be a student-directed study, and parents can be involved as much or as little as desired.

Homeschool World History

This user-friendly course provides a one credit college prep world history curriculum that is designed to be completed by a high school homeschooler with or without parental support. The ebook text explores how philosophers impacted each culture (and the ways the cultures influenced the philosophers) as well as covering important moments in church history, all while preparing your students to be world influencers!

7Sisters offers this exciting, out-of-the box world history course to help your high schoolers earn an extra special Social Studies credit for their transcript. While most high school students are studying world history for the second or third time, this unique approach to the subject allows your student to delve deeply into Western civilization while also discovering the philosophies that have influenced the people who call it home.

In a fun, engaging style, this course covers the people and events of world history from a Christian perspective using video, music, historical recipes, art projects, maps, and hands-on activities. Your students will travel through ancient Mesopotamia, discover life in Greece, follow Christianity’s spread across Europe, witness the Renaissance and Reformation, ride a train through the Panama Canal, battle two world wars, and see Israel become a nation. This course is an excellent way to introduce your student to the rich and varied cultures of the world while learning how to research, write, and organize their thoughts.