Mini Lessons + Printables
Add some history to your homeschool schedule this fall with this series of twelve free video mini lessons plus printable handouts.
The EASIEST way for your homeschooler to learn American history
In the Anchor Facts of American History series of mini-lessons for students in grades 3-7, Mr. Powell introduces the ten most important facts of American history.
Why are they the most important? Because these ten facts have the most power to help us understand the world we live in today.
Mini lessons will be released one at a time in October through December of 2024. All ten mini lesson videos will be available for free on our Youtube channel. Registering on this page will give you access to handouts that you can use to extend the lesson and help your student think about and remember each anchor fact.
It couldn’t be easier to get started with teaching American history in your homeschool.
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What you get:
Video Lessons
The ten video mini-lessons are available for free on our Youtube channel. You can also access them on the class page once you sign up using the form above.
Printable Timelines
These printable timelines help your student remember all ten anchor facts and put them in context. You can print the completed timeline for them to refer to during the lessons, or print the blank timeline that they can complete as they finish the worksheet.
Worksheets
Each lesson has a printable worksheet that can help your student stay engaged in the lesson and reflect on what they are learning. Worksheets feature a few short-answer questions or activities along with an idea for further study. Each sheet also has a “stamp” that your child can cut out and glue on to the appropriate space on the timeline to help them remember the anchor fact from the lesson.
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Meet the Teacher
Scott Powell is a historian and teacher who has been teaching homeschooled students online for nearly 20 years (as “History at Our House”). He is the author of three books including “The 4-Hour Historian”, “The History of Now”, and the upcoming “The History of Tomorrow”. His present-centric approach was developed from the conviction that history is an essential subject that is vital for anyone who wants to live a fully engaged life and make sense of the world they live in.
History for Homeschoolers