4.0 Explorers to 1815: Curriculum and Literature Set $355.27
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EXPLORERS TO 1815 IS A YEAR-LONG COURSE FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 2-6.

Explorers to 1815 students will cover 32 events. Learning history chronologically has proven invaluable in the lives of many children. By memorizing names, dates, places and events, children gain a valuable tool for understanding how God is working today and what He has done during many past events. Furthermore, they are following classical methodology in memorizing this material which is presented in a variety of ways to make the memory work quite enjoyable. We’ve heard countless examples of how students who have used this curriculum were able to routinely contextualize more in-depth study in later years—and that is exactly what needs to happen. Knowing a chronological sequence or time line of history is a crucial part of anyone’s education. Recommended for 5th grade, works well 2nd – 6th grades. Kits for students will vary based on grade level. Second and 3rd grade use Level 1, 4th–6th grade use Level 2. A kit combining Levels 1 & 2 that eliminates duplicates is available. Learning can happen in You Teach and Self-Paced formats.

The Veritas Approach to History

A history program was how Veritas began. After reading Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning, our interest in classical education from a Christian worldview was piqued. While building a classical school and looking for curriculum, we realized the value of teaching young children a comprehensive timeline of history. We wanted to connect it to learning the content of the Bible, as well. (Learn more about that at the Bible Course Options pages.)

Children in 2nd grade are ready to start learning a timeline. Before that, some groundwork should be done. In Kindergarten, family histories and holidays can orient children to the basics of a timeline. In 1st grade, students are taught a simplified version of American history to take advantage of their growing understanding of place and time.

Beginning in 2nd grade, students are ready for a formal study of history. We begin in the beginning, from creation. Each year from 2nd to 6th grades, students will study 32 events. In those five years, they’ll have learned 160 events. Our approach has students regularly reviewing what they’ve learned, too. This works remarkably well because, as classical educators point out, it’s how they are wired. At this time in their development, they love learning through memorization.

The five-year history cycle is described in the chart below:

 

Grade Series
2nd Old Testament and Ancient Egypt
3rd New Testament, Greece, and Rome
4th Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation
5th Explorers to 1815
6th 1815 to the Present

 

After five years, students know dates and crucial facts about 160 events. Some programs fail to teach more than key events’ dates. Students may learn that the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 buried Pompeii. Without more details, though, they may not realize its connection to the New Testament. Similarly, students may learn that World War I raged from 1914 to 1918 and World War II from 1939 to 1945. Without more details, students will miss learning basic differences of how the wars were fought (their aircraft and weapons, for example). Missing those kinds of details, students won’t see how the wars’ key features fit into a larger historical context. Laurie and I will never forget visiting the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum when our oldest son was 12. He quickly recognized which aircraft belonged to which war.

While ideal to start at the beginning, it’s not necessary. In a homeschool with two or more children, you might consider teaching everyone at the same level. Integrated learning for art projects, field trips, etc. can be more effective this way. If younger children start after the first year, they can simply circle back to the beginning later. Children who have less than five years to complete the cycle can complete it in a condensed form. They can move through more than one series per year. They spend less time learning details, but they commit the core timeline to memory. We also have an option, called History Transition that condenses all five years into one.

Our approach to history in grammar school has served many students well. Maybe that’s why it’s one of the most awarded programs around.

Additional information
Author

Various Authors

4.0 Explorers to 1815 - Teacher Manual

Weight .6 kg
Dimensions 11 × 8.5 × .4 in
ISBN

9781936648221

Author

Veritas Press

Publisher

Veritas Press

Format

Paperback

Grade

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Subject

4.0 Explorers to 1815 - Flashcards

Weight .3 kg
Dimensions 8 × 5 × .5 in
ISBN

9781930710030

Author

Veritas Press

Publisher

Veritas Press

Format

Flashcards

Grade

, ,

Subject

Pages of History Volume 2: Blazing New Trails

Weight .5 kg
Dimensions 8 × 5.5 × 1.3 in
ISBN

9781936648252

Author

Bruce Etter,
Alexia Detweiler

Published Date

2013

Publisher

Veritas Press

Format

Hardcover

Grade

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Subject

First Voyage to America

Weight .38 kg
Dimensions 8.3 × 0.3 × 10.9 in
ISBN

9780486268446

Author

Christopher Columbus

Publisher

Dover Publications

Format

Paperback

Published

1991

George the Drummer Boy

Weight .09 kg
Dimensions 5.5 × 0.2 × 8.5 in
ISBN

9780064441063

Author

Nathaniel Benchley

Publisher

HarperCollins

Format

Paperback

Published

1987

Sam the Minuteman

Weight .09 kg
Dimensions 5.5 × .2 × 8.5 in
ISBN

9780064441070

Author

Nathaniel Benchley

Publisher

HarperCollins

Format

Paperback

Published

1987

U.S. History-Based Writing Lessons 2nd Ed.- Student Book

Weight .9 kg
Dimensions 11 × 8.5 × .9 in
ISBN 13

9781623413248

Published date

2019

Author

Verstegen, Lori

Publisher

Institute for Excellence in Writing

Format

Spiral Bound

Grade

, ,

Subject

The 100 Most Important Events in Christian History

Weight .4 kg
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .5 in
ISBN

9780800739065

Published Date

2020

Author

A. Kenneth Curtis,
J. Stephen Lang,
Randy Petersen

Publisher

Revell

Format

Paperback

The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 11 × 9.3 × 1.4 in
ISBN

9780753477694

Published Date

2022

Author

Editors of Kingfisher

Publisher

Kingfisher

Format

Hardcover

Ben and Me

Weight .11 kg
Dimensions 8 × 5 × .3 in
ISBN 13

9780316517300

Published Date

1988

Author

Robert Lawson

Publisher

Little Brown Books for young Readers

Format

Paperback

Christopher Columbus

Weight .16 kg
Dimensions 6.1 × .2 × 9 in
ISBN

9780679803690

Author

Stephen Krensky

Publisher

Random House Books For Young Readers

Format

Paperback

Published

1991

George Washington and the General's Dog

Weight .1 kg
Dimensions 6 × 0.2 × 9 in
ISBN

9780375810152

Author

Frank Murphy

Publisher

Random House

Format

Paperback

Published

2002

Lewis and Clark - A Prairie Dog for the President

Weight .16 kg
Dimensions 6 × .1 × 9 in
ISBN

9780375811203

Author

Shirley Raye Redmond

Publisher

Random House

Format

Paperback

Published

2003

Sarah Morton's Day

Weight .09 kg
Dimensions 8.2 × .2 × 10.2 in
ISBN

9780439812207

Author

Kate Waters

Publisher

Scholastic

Format

Paperback

Published

2008

The Courage of Sarah Noble

Weight .1 kg
Dimensions 8.8 × 5.3 × .3 in
ISBN

978-0689715402

Published Date

1991

Author

Alice Dalgliesh

Publisher

Aladdin

Format

Paperback

And Then What Happened Paul Revere?

Weight .16 kg
Dimensions 7 × 0.2 × 9 in
ISBN

9780698113510

Author

Jean Fritz

Publisher

Puffin Books

Format

Paperback

Published

1996

The Great Little Madison

Weight .07 kg
Dimensions 5 × .4 × 7.8 in
Publisher

Puffin Books

Format

Paperback

Author

Jean Fritz

ISBN 13

9780698116214

Published Date

1998

The Matchlock Gun

Weight .1 kg
Dimensions 5 × .2 × 7.7 in
ISBN 13

9780698116801

Published Date

1998

Author

Edmonds, Walter D.

Publisher

Puffin Books

Format

Paperback

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