What's included
26 live meetings
19 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 4 - 6
stu A story filled with greed, competition, power struggles, and notorious leaders may sound like a blockbuster movie, however all of these characteristics and more actually make up the history of human civilization. In this ongoing class, students will learn about how ancient people in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, India, China and Rome lived. Please see the below schedule for a detailed description of topics that will be discussed each week. The people and events that led to both the rise and fall of these civilizations will be focal point of each lesson. Classes will open with an introduction to the topic for the day and an open invitation for students to share any prior knowledge that they may have on the topic or something that they would like to learn. Students are encouraged but never required to participate in this discussion. This discussion time allows for all students to enter the classroom before the lesson officially begins. Each lesson will include a "setting the stage" element which prepares students for new information that will be covered. While lessons will be done in chronological order, each class will include a review of necessary information, which allows for new students to pick up on the topic at any point during the 26-week duration of the course. The lessons will begin again after all 26 lessons have been completed. The main portion of each lesson will include a story telling style of lecture along with music and videos relevant to the topic. Learning history is an opportunity to hear some of the most incredible and often unbelievable stories ever told. What makes them unique of course is that these stories actually happened. My goal is to spark interest in each student so that they are inspired to ask questions and continue to learn even after class has ended. A timeline worksheet and a map will be available on the class page for student to fill out during class. The map will be used to better understand the part of the world being discussed and the timeline will be used to organize events. Each timeline will also have space for student to draw a picture and/or write anything that they feel is especially interesting about each event. Lessons end with a fun quiz in which each student can test their knowledge of the topic covered. These quizzes are only intended to encourage information retention and students are never forced to participate. Class will conclude with a brief summary and critical thinking questions for students to consider for the next week's topic. It is always my goal to make every learner feel included and inspired by history. Objectivity is my highest priority and topics will be taught with multiple perspectives represented. Topics for this course are as follows: September 4, 2023- Mesopotamia:The Sumerians September 11, 2023- Mesopotamia: The Babylonians September 18, 2023- Cyrus the Great September 25, 2023- Alexander the great and the fall of the Persian Empire October 2, 2023- Old Kingdom and the first Pyramids October 9, 2023- The New Kingdom and Egypt's famous rulers October 16, 2023-Egypt: Persian invasion October 23, 2023- Greece: The Trojan War October 29, 2023- Athens, Sparta November 5, 2023- Olympics November 12, 2023- Alexander the Great November 27, 2023- Rome: The founding of an empire December 4, 2023- Rome: Gladiators (emphasis on Spartacus) December 11, 2023- Julius Ceasar December 18, 2023- Emperor Nero January 8, 2024- Constantine January 15, 2024- The fall of Rome January 22, 2024- Ancient India: The Indus Valley civilization January 29, 2024- The Iron Age February 5, 2024- The Mauryan Empire February 12, 2024- The Gupta Empire February 19, 2024- Ancient China: Earliest settlers and the Yellow Emperor February 26, 2024- Confucius March 5, 2024- Qin Dynasty and the Great Wall March 12, 2024- Han and Xin Dynasties March 19, 2024-Inventions of Ancient China
Learning Goals
Students will be familiar with the map and timelines of ancient civilizations.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Ancient civilizations lived in a harsh world. War, slavery, and disease will be discussed in this course as they relate to each civilization. Age appropriateness is at the top of my priority list and no unnecessary details will be shared on these topics.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Liberty University
I have a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Interdisciplinary Studies with a declared minor in Psychology. In addition to my degree, which covers all academic subjects taught at the Elementary level, my focus on Psychology brings insight to studying individuals and events to be discussed from a historical standpoint and plays a major role in how material is presented. In addition to my currently held degree, I am in the process of earning my master's in history. As a teacher, I have taught over 500 online history classes to students in various parts of the world.
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Live Group Class
$12
weekly or $312 for 26 classes1x per week, 26 weeks
45 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
1-12 learners per class