Learning History from a Biblical World View

Inside the Curriculum

Lesson Videos

Classroom style lectures featuring blackboard teaching, maps, and illustrations in 20 minute videos for clear and engaging instruction.

Extended Learning

Structured activities that expand each lecture through additional reading, assignments, creative projects, and assessments.

Proctor-Student

Comprehensive guidance tools that equip the proctor to monitor progress with answer keys and clear evaluation materials.

What You’ll Learn in This Course

Students will learn the scope of history and be able to develop a timeline/frame of reference for dates and events. They will learn how God arranged these events to further His plan of redemption for mankind.

Ancient History – c. 8000 B.C. – 476 A.D.

  • Pre-History and Mesopotamia
  • Ancient Egypt
  • Ancient Greece
  • Ancient Rome

World History I – 476 A.D. – 1700 A.D.

  • The Early Middle Ages
  • The High Middle Ages
  • The Renaissance
  • The Age of Exploration

World History II – 1700 A.D. – Present

  • The Enlightenment and Revolutions
  • The Industrial Age
  • The World Wars
  • The Modern World

Trusted by Families

Wow! I cannot say enough about Cheryl Richardson. Her history curriculum is deep and rich. Her lectures engage students and give them a love of history. We are blessed that our son had the privilege of being her student for three years in middle school. He has excelled in high school history, including AP US history and AP world history (in which he received a 5 on the AP exam). I believe his success is due in part to the foundation that Cheryl set.

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Join the Curriculum!

Secure your place in a classical Christian history curriculum designed to help middle school students see God’s hand in the story of the world and grow in faith, wisdom, and understanding.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scope and sequence of the curriculum?

Three-year curriculum. 6th grade = Ancient History (8000 B.C. – 476 A.D.), 7th Grade = 476 A.D. – 1607 A.D., 8th Grade = 1607 – Current


How many Units per year and how are they comprised?

Each year contains 8 Units and each Unit is comprised of 6-8 lectures, extended learning coursework, quizzes and a test.


How would you describe the curriculum/educational experience?

The educational experience is classical in that I seek to provide an environment that develops critical thinking and reasoning skills. I aspire to present unbiased history, while inspiring and intriguing children with true stories of virtue and wisdom and folly within a content that is rich with God’s truths.


Are you a Charlotte Mason teacher?

Absolutely! My curriculum was developed in a Charlotte Mason school and I adhere to her principles as much as possible.

If you have questions about the curriculum or would like help choosing the right course for your middle school student, we would be glad to connect with you!

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