A traditional K–12 history course focused on chronological study, narrative learning, and understanding historical cause and effect.
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This History course presents a chronological, narrative-based study of world and American history using a traditional approach. Students learn history as a connected story—people, events, causes, and consequences—rather than isolated facts or thematic units. Emphasis is placed on timelines, primary sources, and clear historical narration.
Younger students are introduced to history through stories, biographies, and simple timelines. As students mature, instruction expands into more detailed study of civilizations, governments, wars, and cultural developments. The course encourages students to understand historical context, recognize patterns over time, and develop discernment through careful reading and discussion.
Part 1: Foundations of History
Part 2: Early Civilizations
Part 3: World History
Part 4: American History
Part 5: Modern History
