Students of History Homeschool Courses
If you’re homeschooling your child, it’s because you care deeply about their education. We do too. For nearly 20 years, we’ve been creating engaging and thorough social studies lessons used by teachers and homeschool families around the world.
Our self-paced homeschool courses are designed specifically for middle school and high school students. Each course provides a clear structure so students can build knowledge and confidence as they move through the material at their own pace.
Each unit typically includes:
- Short video lessons that clearly explain key concepts
- Guided notes worksheets that help students stay focused and organized
- Interactive notebook activities and readings that reinforce important ideas
- Auto-graded knowledge-check quizzes to measure understanding
- Progress tracking so students and parents can see how far they’ve come
- Primary sources and case studies to make social studies relevant to their lives
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Each Students of History homeschool course is designed as a structured, self-paced learning experience that guides students step-by-step through the material.
Lessons are organized into units so students can easily move through topics while building a strong understanding of history, geography, or government.
Inside each lesson, students follow a clear learning routine that helps them stay engaged and check their understanding as they go.
Because the courses are self-paced, students can move quickly through topics they grasp easily or spend more time reviewing concepts when needed.
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Explore the first unit of any Students of History homeschool course completely free. These limited-access options allow you and your student to experience exactly how the course works before committing.
You’ll be able to see how the lessons are organized, watch sample video lessons, and explore the activities and assessments included in the course.
There’s no credit card required and no obligation. Just a simple way to see if the course is the right fit for your homeschooler.
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Choose from our self-paced courses in U.S. History, World History, Geography, and Civics & Government. Each includes engaging lessons, activities, and assessments with lifetime access for a one-time purchase.
Self-Paced Course Outlines
Want to know exactly what’s inside? Below you’ll find the complete outline of every unit and lesson included in the courses.
Click on the unit titles below to see the topics for each lesson included in each unit.
US History I: Beginnings to 1877
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Intro to US History Part 1
1 lesson- Introduction and Directions
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Exploration & Encounter
10 lessons- Introduction to Unit 1
- American Indian Groups
- American Indian Groups Foldable Activity
- Knowledge Check: American Indian Groups
- Early European Explorers
- Knowledge Check: Early European Explorers
- Primary Source: The Transatlantic Slave Trade
- The Columbian Exchange
- Knowledge Check: The Columbian Exchange
- Unit Assessment: Exploration and Encounter
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The American Colonies
13 lessons- Introduction to Unit 2
- Jamestown Colony
- Knowledge Check: Jamestown Colony
- The New England Colonies
- Knowledge Check: The New England Colonies
- Primary Source: The Mayflower Compact
- The Middle Colonies
- Knowledge Check: The Middle Colonies
- The Southern Colonies
- Knowledge Check: The Southern Colonies
- 13 Colonies Foldable Activity
- The 13 Colonies
- Unit Assessment: The American Colonies
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The American Revolution
9 lessons- Introduction to Unit 3
- The French and Indian War
- Knowledge Check: French & Indian War
- Causes of the American Revolution
- Knowledge Check: Causes of the Revolution
- Primary Source: The Boston Massacre
- Revolutionary War Timeline Activity
- The Revolutionary War
- Unit Assessment: Revolutionary War
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The Constitution
7 lessons- Introduction to Unit 4
- The Articles of Confederation
- Knowledge Check: Articles of Confederation
- The Constitutional Convention
- Articles of the Constitution Foldable Activity
- Primary Source: The Bill of Rights
- Unit Assessment: The Constitution
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The Early Republic
11 lessons- Introduction to Unit 5
- The Washington & Adams Presidencies
- Knowledge Check: Washington & Adams
- Dilemmas in Early America Foldable Activity
- The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson
- Knowledge Check: Jefferson's Presidency
- Primary Source: What is an American?
- The War of 1812
- Knowledge Check: The War of 1812
- The Era of Good Feelings
- Unit Assessment: Early Republic
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The Age of Jackson
7 lessons- Introduction to Unit 6
- The Age of Jackson
- Jackson & the Common Man Foldable Activity
- Knowledge Check: The Age of Jackson
- Primary Source: The Indian Removal Act
- The Market Revolution
- Unit Assessment: Age of Jackson
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Manifest Destiny
9 lessons- Introduction to Unit 7
- Manifest Destiny
- Knowledge Check: Manifest Destiny
- The Alamo and Mexican-American War
- Primary Source: William B. Travis & the Alamo
- Knowledge Check: The Alamo & Mexican American War
- America Coming Together Notebook Activity
- The California Gold Rush
- Unit Assessment: Manifest Destiny
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Sectionalism & Reform
7 lessons- Introduction to Unit 8
- Sectionalism
- Knowledge Check: Sectionalism
- Reform Movements Foldable Activity
- The Underground Railroad
- Primary Source: Sojourner Truth's "Ain’t I a Woman?"
- Unit Assessment: Sectionalism & Reform
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The Civil War & Reconstruction
8 lessons- Introduction to Unit 9
- The Civil War
- Primary Source: The Sullivan Ballou Letter
- Knowledge Check: The Civil War
- Lincoln's Speeches & Proclamations Foldable Activity
- The Reconstruction Era
- Unit Assessment: Civil War & Reconstruction
- U.S. History 1 Final Exam
US History II: 1877 to the Present
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US History Part 2
1 lesson- Introduction and Directions
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The Gilded Age
11 lessons- Intro to Unit 1
- Little Bighorn, Wounded Knee, & the Indian Wars
- Knowledge Check: Little Bighorn & the Indian Wars
- Effects of the Industrial Revolution
- Knowledge Check: Effects of Industrialization
- Immigration & the Melting Pot Foldable Activity
- Primary Source: Immigration in the Gilded Age
- Gilded Age Robber Barons
- Knowledge Check: Gilded Age Robber Barons
- The Populist Party
- Unit Assessment: The Gilded Age
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The Progressive Era & Imperialism
10 lessons- Intro to Unit 2
- Overview of the Progressive Era
- Knowledge Check: Progressive Era Overview
- Progressive Era Muckrakers Foldable Activity
- The Progressive Era and American Imperialism
- Primary Source: Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle"
- Knowledge Check: Progressive Era & Imperialism
- Primary Source: Queen Liliʻuokalani’s Protest
- The Spanish American War
- Unit Assessment: Progressive Era & Imperialism
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World War 1
5 lessons- Intro to Unit 3
- America and World War 1
- WW1 Interactive Notebook Timeline Activity
- Primary Source: Returning Soldiers
- Unit Assessment: America & World War 1
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The Roaring 20s & Great Depression
8 lessons- Intro to Unit 4
- Harlem Renaissance Foldable Activity
- The Roaring 20's and Harlem Renaissance
- Knowledge Check: The Roaring 20s
- The Great Depression and New Deal
- Primary Source: Letter from the Dust Bowl
- Unemployment & the Depression Foldable Activity
- Unit Assessment: The Roaring 20s & Depression
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World War 2
11 lessons- Intro to Unit 5
- The Rise of Dictatorships
- Knowledge Check: The Rise of Dictators
- Battles & Events of World War 2
- Knowledge Check: Battles & Events of WW2
- Americans Contributing to the War Effort Foldable
- The American Homefront During WW2
- Primary Source: Japanese-American Internment
- Knowledge Check: The Homefront
- The Holocaust
- Unit Assessment: World War 2
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The Cold War
9 lessons- Intro to Unit 6
- An Overview of the Cold War
- Knowledge Check: Overview of the Cold War
- Primary Source: McCarthyism Cartoons
- Containment in Korea and Vietnam
- Knowledge Check: Containment in Korea & Vietnam
- Cuban Missile Crisis Foldable Activity
- Detente and the End of the Cold War
- Unit Assessment: The Cold War
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The Civil Rights Movement
7 lessons- Intro to Unit 7
- The Presidency of John F. Kennedy
- Primary Source: JFK's Civil Rights Speech
- Knowledge Check: The Kennedy Presidency
- The Civil Rights Movement
- Great Society Foldable Activity
- Unit Assessment: The Civil Rights Movement
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Modern America
11 lessons- Intro to Unit 8
- Richard Nixon and the Watergate Scandal
- Knowledge Check: Nixon & Watergate
- The Reagan Presidency and 1980s
- Knowledge Check: Reagan and the 80s
- America in the 90s
- Knowledge Check: The 90s
- Conflict in the Middle East
- 9/11 Attacks Foldable Activity
- Unit Assessment: Modern America
- US History II Final Exam
World History Part 1: Prehistory to 1500
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Intro to World History
1 lesson- Introduction and Directions
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Pre-History
8 lessons- Introduction to Unit 1
- Prehistory and Early Humans
- Knowledge Check: Prehistory
- Archeology Foldable Activity
- The Paleolithic & Neolithic Eras
- Knowledge Check: The Paleolithic & Neolithic Eras
- The Characteristics of Civilization
- Unit Assessment: Prehistory
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Western River Valley Civilizations
9 lessons- Introduction to Unit 2
- Ancient Mesopotamia
- Knowledge Check: Mesopotamia
- Primary Source: Hammurabi's Code
- Ancient Egypt
- Knowledge Check: Ancient Egypt
- Egypt & Mesopotamia Interactive Notebook Timeline Activity
- The Hebrews and Origins of Judaism
- Unit Assessment: Western River Valley Civilizations
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Eastern River Valley Civilizations
7 lessons- Introduction to Unit 3
- Ancient China and the Yellow River Valley
- Culture in Ancient China Foldable Activity
- Knowledge Check: Ancient China
- Primary Source: Confucius' Analects
- Indus River Valley Civilizations
- Unit Assessment: Eastern River Valley Civilizations
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Ancient Greece
12 lessons- Introduction to Unit 4
- Geography and People of Early Greece
- Knowledge Check: Early Greece
- The Persian and Peloponnesian Wars
- Knowledge Check: Persian and Peloponnesian Wars
- Greek Mythology Foldable Activity
- Athens and the Golden Age of Pericles
- Knowledge Check: Athens' Golden Age
- Philosophers of Ancient Greece
- Alexander the Great
- Primary Source: Alexander the Great
- Unit Assessment: Ancient Greece
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Ancient Rome
15 lessons- Introduction to Unit 5
- Early Rome
- Knowledge Check: Early Rome
- The Punic Wars and Challenges to Rome
- Knowledge Check: The Punic Wars
- Caesar and the End of the Roman Republic
- Knowledge Check: Julius Caesar
- Roman Technology Foldable Activity
- Good and Bad Emperors of Rome
- Knowledge Check: Good & Bad Emperors of Rome
- Primary Source: Gladiator Combats
- Christianity in the Roman Empire
- Knowledge Check: Early Christianity in Rome
- The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
- Unit Assessment: Ancient Rome
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The Byzantine Empire, Russia, & Islamic Civilizations
11 lessons- Introduction to Unit 6
- The Byzantine Empire
- Primary Source: Justinian's Code
- Knowledge Check: The Byzantine Empire
- The Rise of Islam
- Knowledge Check: The Rise of Islam
- The Kievan Rus' & Early Russia
- Knowledge Check: Early Russia
- The Growth & Spread of Islam
- Rise of the Turks Notebook Foldable Activity
- Unit Assessment: Byzantine, Russia, & Islamic Civilizations
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Classical India & Asia
17 lessons- Intro to Unit 7
- China's Shang & Zhou Dynasties and Philosophies
- Knowledge Check: The Shang & Zhou Dynasties
- China's Qin and Han Dynasties
- Great Wall of China Foldable Activity
- Knowledge Check: Qin & Han China
- Tang and Song China
- Primary Source: Tang and Song Dynasty Sources
- Knowledge Check: Tang & Song China
- The Maurya and Gupta Empires
- Knowledge Check: The Maurya & Gupta Empires
- The Silk Road
- Knowledge Check: The Silk Road
- Feudal Japan
- Knowledge Check: Feudal Japan
- Genghis Khan and the Mongols
- Unit Assessment: Classical Asia
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Europe's Middle Ages
8 lessons- Intro to Unit 8
- Charlemagne and the Franks in Medieval Europe
- Knowledge Check: Charlemagne & the Franks
- Feudalism and the Manor System in Europe
- Knowledge Check: Feudalism and the Manor System
- The Crusades
- Forming European Nations in the Middle Ages
- Unit Assessment: Middle Ages
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Empires in Africa & the Americas
7 lessons- Intro to Unit 9
- Mesoamerican Civilizations
- Mayan Civilization Foldable Activity
- Knowledge Check: Mesoamerican Civilizations
- Ghana, Mali, Songhai, and the Empires of Africa
- Primary Source: Ibn Battuta
- Unit Assessment: African & American Empires
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The Renaissance
5 lessons- Intro to Unit 10
- The Italian Renaissance
- Humanism Foldable Activity
- Primary Source: Am I Machiavellian?
- Unit Assessment: The Renaissance
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World Religions
3 lessons- World’s Major Religions
- Knowledge Check: World Religions
- World History Part 1 Final Exam
World History Part 2: 1500 to the Present
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World History Part 2
1 lesson- Introduction and Directions
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The Renaissance
5 lessons- Intro to Unit 1
- The Renaissance
- Humanism Foldable Activity
- Primary Source: Am I Machiavellian?
- Unit Assessment: The Renaissance
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The Protestant Reformation
7 lessons- Intro to Unit 2
- The Protestant Reformation
- Knowledge Check: The Reformation
- Timeline of the Reformation Notebook Activity
- Henry VIII and the Church of England
- Primary Source: Anne Boleyn's Letter to Henry
- Unit Assessment: The Protestant Reformation
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The Age of Encounter
11 lessons- Intro to Unit 3
- Explorers and the Age of Discovery
- Knowledge Check: Explorers and the Age of Discovery
- Improvements in Navigation Foldable Activity
- The Columbian Exchange
- Knowledge Check: The Columbian Exchange
- Early European Explorers
- Knowledge Check: Early European Explorers
- Primary Source: The Transatlantic Slave Trade
- Asia in the Age of Encounter
- Unit Assessment: The Age of Encounter
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Absolutism in Europe
7 lessons- Intro to Unit 4
- Absolute Monarchies in Europe
- Causes & Effects of Absolutism Foldable Activity
- Knowledge Check: Absolute Monarchies in Europe
- The English Civil War and Limiting the Monarchy
- Primary Source Documents: King James & John Locke
- Unit Assessment: Absolutism in Europe
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The Enlightenment
5 lessons- Intro to Unit 5
- The Age of Enlightenment
- Primary Source: Rousseau and the Social Contract
- Art & Music of the Enlightenment Foldable Activity
- Unit Assessment: The Enlightenment
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The French Revolution & Napoleon
7 lessons- Intro to Unit 6
- The French Revolution
- Primary Source: Comparing Declarations
- Knowledge Check: The French Revolution
- The Rise and Fall of Napoleon
- Downfall of Napoleon Foldable Activity
- Unit Assessment: The French Revolution & Napoleon
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Nationalism & Revolutions
9 lessons- Intro to Unit 7
- The Congress of Vienna
- Knowledge Check: The Congress of Vienna
- Revolutions in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Knowledge Check: Revolutions in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Primary Source: Bolivar and Hidalgo
- Independence for Haiti Foldable Activity
- Nationalism and Unificaton
- Unit Assessment: Nationalism & Revolutions
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The Industrial Revolution
9 lessons- Intro to Unit 8
- The Beginning of the Industrial Revolution
- Knowledge Check: Beginning of the Industrial Revolution
- Inventions of the Industrial Era Foldable Activity
- Effects of the Industrial Revolution
- Knowledge Check: Effects of the Industrial Revolution
- Tokugawa Japan
- Primary Source: Tokugawa Japan
- Unit Test: The Industrial Revolution
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The Age of Imperialism
7 lessons- Intro to Unit 9
- European Imperialism
- Knowledge Check: European Imperialism
- Forms of Imperialism Foldable Activity
- Responses to European Imperialism
- Primary Source: Emperor Menelik & Ethiopia
- Unit Test: The Age of Imperialism
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World War 1 & the Interwar Period
9 lessons- Intro to Unit 10
- Battles and Events of World War 1
- WW1 Interactive Notebook Timeline Activity
- Knowledge Check: Battles and Events of WW1
- The Russian Revolution
- Knowledge Check: The Russian Revolution
- Primary Sources on the Russian Revolution
- The Interwar Period in Asia & the Middle East
- Unit Assessment: WW1 & the Interwar Era
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World War 2
10 lessons- Intro to Unit 11
- The Rise of Dictatorships
- Knowledge Check: The Rise of Dictators
- Rise of the Allies
- Knowledge Check: Rise of the Allies
- Battles & Events of World War 2
- Knowledge Check: Battles & Events of WW2
- Primary Source: Truman's Diary Entry
- The Holocaust
- Unit Assessment: World War 2
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The Cold War Era
11 lessons- Intro to Unit 12
- The History of Communist China
- Knowledge Check: Communist China
- Containment in Korea and Vietnam
- Knowledge Check: Containment in Korea & Vietnam
- Decolonization in Africa
- Knowledge Check: Decoloniztion
- Detente and the End of the Cold War
- Knowledge Check: The End of the Cold War
- An Overview of the Cold War
- Unit Assessment: The Cold War
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The Modern World
7 lessons- Intro to Unit 13
- Conflict in the Middle East
- Knowledge Check: Conflict in the Middle East
- Globalization in the Modern World
- Knowledge Check: Globalization
- Human Rights & the Modern World
- Unit Assessment: The Modern World
World Geography for Homeschool
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Introduction to Geography
7 lessons- Introduction to Unit 1
- Course Directions
- The 5 Themes of Geography
- 5 Themes of Geography Foldable Activity
- Knowledge Check: The 5 Themes of Geography
- Maps and Map Skills
- Knowledge Check: Maps & Map Skills
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Geographic Concepts
16 lessons- Regions in Geography
- Knowledge Check: Regions
- Water Systems and the Water Cycle
- Knowledge Check: Water Systems
- Landforms Foldable Activity
- Human-Environment Interaction
- Case Study: The Flint Water Crisis
- Knowledge Check: Human-Environment Interaction
- Climate Zones and Biomes
- Knowledge Check: Climate Zones & Biomes
- Population Pyramids and the Demographic Transition
- Knowledge Check: Population Pyramids
- Culture and Human Geography
- Knowledge Check: Culture
- Government and Economic Systems in Geography
- Unit Assessment: Introduction to Geography
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North America
11 lessons- Introduction to Unit 2
- America's Physical Geography
- Knowledge Check: America's Physical Geography
- Regions of the US Foldable Activities
- Human Geography of the United States
- Knowledge Check: America's Human Geography
- Case Study: Deepwater Horizon
- Mexico's Geography
- Knowledge Check: Mexico's Geography
- Canada's Geography
- Unit Assessment: North America
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Central America & the Caribbean
8 lessons- Introduction to Unit 3
- The Countries of Central America
- Knowledge Check: Central America
- Panama Canal Foldable Activity
- Case Study: Costa Rica & Renewable Energy
- Geography of the Caribbean
- Knowledge Check: The Caribbean
- Unit Assessment: Central America & the Caribbean
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South America
9 lessons- Introduction to Unit 4
- The Countries of South America
- Knowledge Check: South America
- Andes Mountains Foldable Activity
- Case Study: Megadrought in Chile
- Galapagos Islands Virtual Field Trip
- Knowledge Check: The Galapagos
- Dictatorships in the Southern Cone
- Unit Assessment: South America
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The Geography of Europe
15 lessons- Introduction to Unit 5
- Western Europe
- Knowledge Check: Western Europe
- Southern Europe and the Balkans
- Knowledge Check: Southern Europe
- The Balkan Peninsula Foldable Activity
- The Geography & Countries of Central Europe
- Knowledge Check: Central Europe
- Scandinavian, Baltic, and Nordic Countries
- Knowledge Check: Scandinavian, Baltic, and Nordic Europe
- Eastern Europe
- Knowledge Check: Eastern Europe
- Case Study: The Chernobyl Disaster
- European Microstates
- Unit Assessment: Europe's Geography
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North Africa & the Middle East
7 lessons- Introduction to Unit 6
- The Countries & Geography of North Africa
- Knowledge Check: North Africa
- Sahara Desert Foldable Activity
- Countries of the Middle East
- Case Study: Kuwait's Oil Fires
- Unit Assessment: North Africa & the Middle East
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Sub-Saharan Africa
13 lessons- Introduction to Unit 7
- Mapping Africa Physical Features
- Knowledge Check: Africa's Physical Geography
- The Countries of West Africa
- Knowledge Check: West Africa
- The Countries of Central Africa
- Knowledge Check: Central Africa
- Congo Rainforest Foldable Activity
- Case Study: Mining in the DRC
- The Countries of East Africa
- Knowledge Check: East Africa
- Southern African Countries
- Unit Assessment: Sub-Saharan Africa
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East & Central Asia
9 lessons- Introduction to Unit 8
- Central Asia
- Knowledge Check: Central Asia
- Mongolian Steppe Foldable Activity
- The Countries of East Asia
- Knowledge Check: East Asia
- Case Study: China's Artificial Islands
- The Korean Peninsula
- Unit Assessment: East & Central Asia
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South and Southeast Asia
7 lessons- Introduction to Unit 9
- The Countries & Geography of South Asia
- Knowledge Check: South Asia
- Southeast Asia
- Comparing South & Southeast Asia Foldable Activity
- Case Study: Singapore’s Garden City Initiative
- Unit Assessment: South and Southeast Asia
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Australia & the Pacific
7 lessons- Introduction to Unit 10
- Australia and New Zealand
- Knowledge Check: Australia & New Zealand
- The Islands of Melanesia
- Micronesia
- Case Study: Nauru Island
- Polynesia
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Antarctica & the Arctic
4 lessons- Intro to Unit 11
- Antarctica and The Arctic Circle
- Comparing the Polar Regions Foldable
- Case Study: Arctic Shipping and Melting Sea Ice
Civics & Government for Homeschool
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Civics and Government
1 lesson- Introduction and Directions
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Introduction to Government
9 lessons- Introduction to Unit 1
- The State and Purpose of Government
- Knowledge Check: State & Purpose of Government
- Purposes of Government Foldable Activity
- Theories on the Beginning of Government
- How Did Government Begin Worksheet
- Knowledge Check: Theories on the Beginning of Government
- Types of Government
- Unit Assessment: Introduction to Government
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Foundations of Government
11 lessons- Introduction to Unit 2
- Characteristics of Democracy
- Knowledge Check: Characteristics of Democracy
- The English Civil War & Limiting the Power of Monarchs
- Knowledge Check: Limiting the Power of Monarchs
- What Shaped Our Government Foldable Activity
- Enlightenment Philosophers and Government
- Primary Source: Rousseau and the Social Contract
- Knowledge Check: Enlightenment Ideas
- Mason & Jefferson's Influence on Government
- Unit Assessment: Foundations of Government
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The Constitution & Federalism
8 lessons- Introduction to Unit 3
- The Articles of Confederation
- Knowledge Check: Articles of Confederation
- The Constitutional Convention
- Articles of the Constitution Foldable Activity
- Primary Source: The Bill of Rights
- Amending the Constitution
- Unit Assessment: The Constitution
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Political Parties & Ideology
5 lessons- Introduction to Unit 4
- Political Parties in America
- Primary Source: Washington's Farewell Address
- The Political Spectrum in America
- Comparing Liberals & Conservatives Foldable Activity
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Campaigns and Elections
8 lessons- Introduction to Unit 5
- Elections and Voting in America
- Amendments and Voting Source Reading Activity
- Elections and Campaign Financing
- The Electoral College
- Gerrymandering and Redistricting
- Voter Turnout Foldable Activity
- The Media and "Fake News"
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The Legislative Branch
5 lessons- Introduction to Unit 6
- Congress & the Legislative Branch
- Filibuster Cartoon Analysis Activity
- Congressional Leadership Foldable Activity
- How a Bill Becomes a Law
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The Executive Branch
6 lessons- Introduction to Unit 7
- Overview of the President
- Roles of the President
- Roles of the President Foldable Activity
- The President's Cabinet and Government Bureaucracy
- Cabinet Departments Activity
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The Judicial Branch
6 lessons- Introduction to Unit 8
- The American Judicial System
- Who Hears the Case? Activity
- The Supreme Court
- Supreme Court Foldable Activity
- Important Court Decisions
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Civil Liberties
5 lessons- Introduction to Unit 9
- First Amendment Freedoms Foldable Activity
- Civil Liberties in America
- Civil Liberties and the Constitution Activity
- Citizenship Foldable Activity
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Foreign Policy and Comparative Government
5 lessons- Introduction to Unit 10
- American Foreign Policy
- Analyzing American Foreign Policies
- Foreign Policy Foldable Activity
- Comparative Government
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State & Local Government
5 lessons- Introduction to Unit 11
- State Governments
- My Neighborhood
- My Community's Demographics
- Local Government