African American History
This curriculum examines the experiences, contributions, and resilience of African Americans from ancient Africa through the present day. Students will explore how African Americans have shaped American history, culture, politics, and society while confronting systemic challenges and fighting for civil rights and equality.
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY SCOPE & SEQUENCE
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LEVEL 0 (Preschool)
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LEVEL 1 (K-5)
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LEVEL 2 (6-8)
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LEVEL 3 (9-12)
FAMILy ASSIGNMENTS
Family-style learning (teaching a single topic to different age groups at the same time) can strengthen the family bond. Lessons can be adapted for each child’s learning style and level while older siblings are given the opportunity to utilize their leadership abilities. This style also steamlines the homeschool day, allowing families to focus deeply on one subject through shared readings, projects, and discussions.
The family assignments listed here are designed to nurture curiosity, model lifelong learning, and make learning at home more cohesive, flexible, and connected.
MOM & POP SCHOOL
Homeschooling gives parents the unique opportunity to dive deeper into topics and enhance their own education while they teach their children. I call it Mom & Pop School, and it has been one of the most enjoyable parts of this journey for me. I’ve learned so much while putting these units together. Here are some great books I’d like to share.