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Unit Study
Grade School Multi-Subject Unit Study: The History of the United States, Part Two

Integrate several subjects with this project-based unit study to bring the joy of learning right to your living room. If you like being involved in your child’s learning, with hands-on activities, read-alouds, literature, and memorable projects learned together, this is the course for you!

Total Classes: 12

Special Notes: Due to the popularity of this course, it is offered twice (on the same day). Choose the time that works best for you and your homeschool.

This is Part Two of a two-part course. Students are welcomed to join us mid-year if there are open seats.

See https://homeschoolconnections.com/grade-school/ for more details and FAQ’s about our grade school unit studies.

Multiple Students Per Family: Siblings can watch the sessions and complete the automated quizzes for FREE. However, only enrolled students may submit and receive teacher grading on select assignments. To receive teacher grading for additional students, enroll each additional student independently.

Description

This is a multi-subject unit study designed to promote a joy for learning as a family. There is an engaging LIVE class weekly. A weekly checklist of activities and assignments and a timeline template is provided as well as a suggested daily schedule for the four-day school week. The units follow a four-year history sequence using Phillip Campbell’s Story of Civilization series. You can join us anywhere in the sequence (the courses do not have to be taken in order).

Outline

List of Subjects Scheduled for the Four School Days (Per Week)

* History (45-60 minutes per day)

* Literature (45-60 minutes per day)

* Greek & Latin Roots (10-15 minutes per day)

* Poetry Memorization (10-15 minutes per day)

* Creative Writing (60-90 minutes per week)

* Science (60-90 minutes per week)

* Solo Reading (time varies per family choice; suggested 30-60 minutes per day)

* Project Work (time varies per family choice; suggested 60-90 minutes per week)

Materials and Homework

Course Materials: The same texts are used for both parts of the series. See BookFinder.com for the best prices. Purchase or borrow the following books for the school year (required):

The Story of Civilization (TSoC), Volume 4: The History of the United States, by Phillip Campbell (ISBN-10 : ‎1505111471; ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1505111477) (All Year). Note: Supplementary TSoC Student and Teacher texts and Audio/Video products are optional. We recommend adding supplementary texts (as well as audio and video materials) as tools for further engagement.

Choose one saint book for younger students. Older students should read both.

Kateri Tekakwitha: Mohawk Maiden, by Evelyn Brown, (ISBN-10: ‎0898703808, ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0898703801) (Fall). St Isaac and the Indians, by Milton Lomask, (ISBN-10: ‎9780898703559, ISBN-13: :978-0898703559) (Fall).

The Reb and the Redcoats by Constance Savery, (ISBN-10: 1883937426, ISBN-13: 978-1883937423) (Fall).

Exploring Creation with Astronomy 2nd Edition, Textbook, by Jeanne Fulbright (ISBN 10: 1940110580; ISBN 13: 978-1940110585) (All Year)

Stories of the Saints, by Carey Wallace (ISBN-10: ‎ 0761193278, ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0761193272)

English from the Roots Up, Volumes 1 and 2, by Joegil Lundquist (ISBN-10 ‏;1885942303 ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1885942302; ISBN-10: ‎ 1885942125; and ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1885942128) Any new or used volumes work. Some families prefer to only buy the flashcards. That works fine! In this 4th year, we will be reviewing all 200 roots from Years 1-3. If your student has not studied these roots previously, the review can be a learning exercise. (All Year) ($15-$30)

Charley Skedaddle by Patricia Beatty, ISBN-10: ‎ 0688066879, ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0688066871 (Spring)

Brave Buffalo Fighter by John D. Fitzgerald. ISBN-10: ‎ 0688066879, ISBN-13:‎ 978-0688066871 (Spring) AND/OR By the Great Horn Spoon by Sid Fleischman. ISBN-10: ‎ 0316286125, ISBN-13:‎ 978-0316286121. (Note: Brave Buffalo Fighter is out of print. Many used copies are available, and a Kindle version is readily available. I recommend that students read both books if resources allow.

Homework: Each week, students take auto-graded quizzes on the readings to check for understanding. These quizzes are set up for unlimited use, and multiple students from one family can take the quizzes (multiple times, if needed). Students also may submit one assignment each week for teacher feedback. Some assignments will be graded by the parent. The assignment type varies between project work, writing assignments, and art.

 

Important Dates

Total Classes: 12

Class Dates: Tuesdays, January 14 to April 8, 2025. (No class March 4th)

Start Times:

11:30 AM Eastern (10:30 Central; 9:30 Mountain; 8:30 Pacific)

OR

1:00 PM Eastern (Noon Central; 11:00 Mountain; 10:00 Pacific)

Duration Per LIVE Class: 25 minutes, followed by 15 minutes of optional student sharing on camera (off recording)

FAQs

What role does the parent play?
In this unit study program, the parent’s role is to…
1. Schedule and implement the course material into your daily school and home life.
2. Schedule and engage in read-aloud time.
3. Grade some of the materials and work (approximately 30-60 minutes per week, depending on family choice of enrichment activities).
4. Attend one live class session with your student(s) each week.

What’s included in the course?
Enrolled families will receive…
1. A weekly checklist of activities and assignments and a timeline template
2. A suggested daily schedule for the four-day school week
3. The weekly submission of auto-graded assignments, and instructor grading/feedback of one assignment per week by the instructor
4. A LIVE class meeting each week with the instructor to discuss material studied and to offer students an opportunity to share their work and/or recitations on camera (off-recording). Parents are expected to attend.

What assignments are graded by the teacher?
Enrolled students will have one assignment per week that is submitted for a grade. The assignment type alternates between project work (various subjects), auto-graded quizzes, and Language Arts assignments.

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