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Complete World History Course (Workbook Version) - Individual Student
Workbook + Digital Lessons | Grades 11–12
What is the legacy of the West? Is it something to be reviled, celebrated, or somberly remembered? History is complex, and in every civilization, throughout history, the good and bad of humankind have been revealed.
This course investigates Western civilization—from the Renaissance to the modern world and evaluates what events have contributed to the development of the West and the society that we live in today.
Designed specifically for homeschool students, this course combines a full-color workbook with dynamic digital resources to create a clear and meaningful learning experience.
What Parents Like You Are Saying...
THE BEST!!! We have loved World History so much. This curriculum is engaging and thought-provoking. A+++ - Jo-Anne
WHAT YOU RECEIVE
· A 250-page professionally printed, full-color workbook
· Access to digital resources via Google Drive (lectures, quizzes, answer keys, rubrics)
· A complete, ready-to-use high school course
HOW THE COURSE WORKS (WEEKLY STRUCTURE)
Each topic follows a clear, repeatable weekly structure:
· Day 1: Narrated lecture with graphic organizer
· Day 2: Documentary critique
· Day 3: Map study investigation
· Day 4: Article or primary source analysis
· Day 5: Critical thinking activity & Google Quiz
THE CENTRAL QUESTION APPROACH
Each unit is built around a central historical question that guides learning and evaluation.
Students engage with sources, build understanding, gather evidence, and by the end of the week form a position on the central question:
· Sample Question: Did World War Two represent the preservation of Western democracy or the emergence of a new world order?
ENGAGING LEARNING ACTIVITIES
· Documentary critiques
· Animated map studies (free subscription included)
· Article analysis
· Artwork interpretation
· YouTube/video analysis
· Guided discussions
· Narrated PowerPoint lectures
· Custom graphic organizer
· Weekly thematic packages focused on central questions
· Proven evaluations (midterm, research essay, and exam)
TOPICS COVERED
· The Renaissance & Reformation
· European Exploration & Empire
· Absolutism & the Enlightenment
· The French Revolution & Napoleonic Era
· Industrialization & the Victorian Era
· World War I & Interwar Ideologies
· World War II
· The Modern West
DESIGNED FOR HOMESCHOOLING
· Clear weekly structure
· Encourages independent learning
· Built-in support with answer keys and rubrics for the parent and student
· Engaging and varied activities
· Prepares students for post-secondary expectations
CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW INTEGRATION
· Through a Christian lens, students will seek to understand what has been God-honouring in the history of the West, and what has been dishonouring to God. This course highlights humankind's quest for freedom, innovation, and courage and also reveals humankind's ultimate need for a Saviour.
· In addition, an introductory unit focused on defining authentic Christianity, cultural Christianity, and political Christianity is provided. "Christianity and the West" is very broad, and the division above is utilized throughout the course.
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