

Charter School: Early American History 4-6 Curriculum
Charter-Approved Curriculum
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Early American Teacher Guide 4-6th
This Early American History curriculum for 4th–6th grade invites students to explore the people, ideas, and events that shaped the United States. Designed for upper elementary and early middle school students, this literature-based course supports academic growth while building critical thinking skills, moral reasoning, and a meaningful connection to the past.
At the heart of this study are carefully selected living books with compelling narratives that bring history to life. These texts engage students emotionally and intellectually, helping them develop empathy, nurture character, and retain understanding through memorable stories.
Covering major American History events from 1000 AD to the mid-1800s, including Indigenous cultures, colonization, the Constitution, and westward expansion, this course integrates primary sources, geography, and social studies concepts. Students explore context through mapping activities, historical recipes, and hands-on activities that make learning interactive and immersive. Like all of our courses, this study is fully customizable, allowing families to adapt lessons, activities, and resources to best suit their values and goals.
Each lesson includes thoughtful questions, reading prompts, and opportunities for reflection, encouraging students to connect with the past and consider its relevance today. These experiences foster both academic growth and moral insight.
Ideal for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade learners, this curriculum offers flexible resources for homeschool families, co-ops, and small schools. More than just a history program, it encourages students to think critically, live responsibly, and engage deeply with the people and ideas that shaped our nation.
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Charter-Approved Curriculum
The following religious item was removed and the price adjusted accordingly:
Early American Teacher Guide 4-6th
This Early American History curriculum for 4th–6th grade invites students to explore the people, ideas, and events that shaped the United States. Designed for upper elementary and early middle school students, this literature-based course supports academic growth while building critical thinking skills, moral reasoning, and a meaningful connection to the past.
At the heart of this study are carefully selected living books with compelling narratives that bring history to life. These texts engage students emotionally and intellectually, helping them develop empathy, nurture character, and retain understanding through memorable stories.
Covering major American History events from 1000 AD to the mid-1800s, including Indigenous cultures, colonization, the Constitution, and westward expansion, this course integrates primary sources, geography, and social studies concepts. Students explore context through mapping activities, historical recipes, and hands-on activities that make learning interactive and immersive. Like all of our courses, this study is fully customizable, allowing families to adapt lessons, activities, and resources to best suit their values and goals.
Each lesson includes thoughtful questions, reading prompts, and opportunities for reflection, encouraging students to connect with the past and consider its relevance today. These experiences foster both academic growth and moral insight.
Ideal for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade learners, this curriculum offers flexible resources for homeschool families, co-ops, and small schools. More than just a history program, it encourages students to think critically, live responsibly, and engage deeply with the people and ideas that shaped our nation.






















