World History Part 1 - Limited Access

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This limited access preview gives you full access to the first unit of World History 1: Prehistory - 1500. This way, your student can experience the course exactly as it’s designed to be used.

In this preview unit, students will:

  • Watch engaging, teacher-led video lessons
  • Follow along with guided notes and foldables
  • Read short, student-friendly articles with audio narration
  • Engage with hands-on interactive foldables
  • Complete interactive learning checks
  • Earn badges as they pass unit assessments
  • Explore World History in a way that’s clear, structured, and easy to do independently

This is the same high-quality content included in the full course, just limited to the opening unit. It’s a great way to see how the lessons flow, how students interact with the materials, and whether the format works well for your learner.

After completing the first unit, you’ll have the option to unlock the full course and continue through World History to 1500. Until then, you can explore the unit at your own pace with no pressure.

No prep. No guessing. Just real history learning, made manageable and engaging.

World History Part 1: Prehistory to 1500

  1. Intro to World History

    1 lesson
    1. Introduction and Directions
  2. Pre-History

    8 lessons
    1. Introduction to Unit 1
    2. Prehistory and Early Humans
    3. Knowledge Check: Prehistory
    4. Archeology Foldable Activity
    5. The Paleolithic & Neolithic Eras
    6. Knowledge Check: The Paleolithic & Neolithic Eras
    7. The Characteristics of Civilization
    8. Unit Assessment: Prehistory
  3. Western River Valley Civilizations

    9 lessons
    1. Introduction to Unit 2
    2. Ancient Mesopotamia
    3. Knowledge Check: Mesopotamia
    4. Primary Source: Hammurabi's Code
    5. Ancient Egypt
    6. Knowledge Check: Ancient Egypt
    7. Egypt & Mesopotamia Interactive Notebook Timeline Activity
    8. The Hebrews and Origins of Judaism
    9. Unit Assessment: Western River Valley Civilizations
  4. Eastern River Valley Civilizations

    7 lessons
    1. Introduction to Unit 3
    2. Ancient China and the Yellow River Valley
    3. Culture in Ancient China Foldable Activity
    4. Knowledge Check: Ancient China
    5. Primary Source: Confucius' Analects
    6. Indus River Valley Civilizations
    7. Unit Assessment: Eastern River Valley Civilizations
  5. Ancient Greece

    12 lessons
    1. Introduction to Unit 4
    2. Geography and People of Early Greece
    3. Knowledge Check: Early Greece
    4. The Persian and Peloponnesian Wars
    5. Knowledge Check: Persian and Peloponnesian Wars
    6. Greek Mythology Foldable Activity
    7. Athens and the Golden Age of Pericles
    8. Knowledge Check: Athens' Golden Age
    9. Philosophers of Ancient Greece
    10. Alexander the Great
    11. Primary Source: Alexander the Great
    12. Unit Assessment: Ancient Greece
  6. Ancient Rome

    15 lessons
    1. Introduction to Unit 5
    2. Early Rome
    3. Knowledge Check: Early Rome
    4. The Punic Wars and Challenges to Rome
    5. Knowledge Check: The Punic Wars
    6. Caesar and the End of the Roman Republic
    7. Knowledge Check: Julius Caesar
    8. Roman Technology Foldable Activity
    9. Good and Bad Emperors of Rome
    10. Knowledge Check: Good & Bad Emperors of Rome
    11. Primary Source: Gladiator Combats
    12. Christianity in the Roman Empire
    13. Knowledge Check: Early Christianity in Rome
    14. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
    15. Unit Assessment: Ancient Rome
  7. The Byzantine Empire, Russia, & Islamic Civilizations

    11 lessons
    1. Introduction to Unit 6
    2. The Byzantine Empire
    3. Primary Source: Justinian's Code
    4. Knowledge Check: The Byzantine Empire
    5. The Rise of Islam
    6. Knowledge Check: The Rise of Islam
    7. The Kievan Rus' & Early Russia
    8. Knowledge Check: Early Russia
    9. The Growth & Spread of Islam
    10. Rise of the Turks Notebook Foldable Activity
    11. Unit Assessment: Byzantine, Russia, & Islamic Civilizations
  8. Classical India & Asia

    12 lessons
    1. Intro to Unit 7
    2. China's Shang & Zhou Dynasties and Philosophies
    3. Knowledge Check: The Shang & Zhou Dynasties
    4. China's Qin and Han Dynasties
    5. Great Wall of China Foldable Activity
    6. Knowledge Check: Qin & Han China
    7. Tang and Song China
    8. Primary Source: Tang and Song Dynasty Sources
    9. The Maurya and Gupta Empires
    10. The Silk Road
    11. Feudal Japan
    12. Genghis Khan and the Mongols
  9. Europe's Middle Ages

    5 lessons
    1. Intro to Unit 8
    2. Charlemagne and the Franks in Medieval Europe
    3. Feudalism and the Manor System in Europe
    4. The Crusades
    5. Forming European Nations in the Middle Ages
  10. Empires in Africa & the Americas

    5 lessons
    1. Intro to Unit 9
    2. Mesoamerican Civilizations
    3. Mayan Civilization Foldable Activity
    4. Ghana, Mali, Songhai, and the Empires of Africa
    5. Primary Source: Ibn Battuta
  11. The Renaissance

    5 lessons
    1. Intro to Unit 10
    2. The Italian Renaissance
    3. Humanism Foldable Activity
    4. Primary Source: Am I Machiavellian?
    5. Unit Assessment: The Renaissance
  12. World Religions

    1 lesson
    1. World’s Major Religions

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Guided, Independent Learning

Students learn through video lessons, guided notes, readings, and interactive activities designed for self-paced progress.

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Each lesson includes quick learning checks followed by unit assessments to show what students learned and track progress.

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