The "Full-Year Classical Project-Based Homeschool Curriculum" is designed for 8th-grade students, focusing on U.S. history from exploration through Reconstruction. This curriculum integrates a classical approach with project-based learning, emphasizing chronological study, primary sources, literature integration, discussion, and memory work. It is tailored for homeschoolers and incorporates proven project-based methods in social studies.
Key features of the curriculum include:
Classical Skills Development: Students enhance their abilities in reading primary sources, writing, oral presentation, and critical analysis.
Project-Based Learning: The curriculum includes 8-10 major projects and weekly smaller activities, allowing students to explore major historical eras through hands-on projects, research, presentations, and creative output.
Integration of Disciplines: Geography, civics, economics, and literature are woven into the curriculum to provide a comprehensive educational experience.
Flexible Structure: The curriculum is designed to be implemented over 36 weeks, with a recommended weekly structure of four days, and can be adjusted to fit a family's schedule or co-op use.
Overall, this curriculum aims to provide a rigorous yet engaging educational experience that combines classical education principles with active, hands-on learning.