Around the Medieval World – Cycle 2
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Lesson plans for literature-based family-style curriculum for elementary students. Built to include stories of Medieval history expanded into many subjects from around the globe for families of first through sixth graders.
Family Style Learning
Homeschool isn’t classroom learning at home – it’s a global connection of discovery.”
what is included
-How it works-
What’s Included?
Each week covers connected topics to explore ideas in the same categories but without the 5-day format. This allows you to have a day for co-op, two days for blended model, or a day to catch up.
- 36 weekly layouts
- 108 Daily lesson layouts
- Monthly supply lists
- Monthly book lists that should be easily sourced at the library or YouTube
- Printable art booklet
- Printable maps for lessons
Global Focus
Many cycle curriculums I see claim to be global, but tend to slide back and focus on Western Europe or don’t stay in the right time period. I’ve tried to spend equal time on the different continents all history picture books are from BC/BCE.
Someone from the culture recommended many selections we are studying! I’ve pre-read everything this year, but please message me if you find something concerning!
Subjects covered
- Bible and Hymn
- Literature
- Copywork
- Science
- History
- Geography
- Art
- Nature Study
- Handicraft
- Also, each day has a toddler time picture book to read, and an activity to develop a relationship with your toddler, or to keep your toddler busy while you’re working with your other children.
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Sample Pages
Swipe through the pages to find, scope and sequence, an example of a week layout, a couple pages of lesson plans.
Each month also has an index of all the books you will cover for that month. Having all your resources up front allows you to order all the supplies you need to seamlessly cover the month of learning.
Community Contributions From Ancient History Last Year:
My favorite part of this curriculum has been the community of learners on Facebook. We share how we did the activities, troubleshooting tricky lessons, and content warnings/conversation guides! This year I put even more work into creating fun history and region specific activities along the way.






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