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Ongoing Middle School World History

Are you ready to embark on an epic journey through time? Then join me in this fascinating world history online class for middle school students!
Gina Jude Curriculum--CLEP and AP Specialists
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Class

What's included

1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
Homework assignments are optional. They will be provided and response from the teacher will be given.
Assessment
Homework assignments are optional. They will be provided and response from the teacher will be given.

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
Looking for an exciting and engaging way to learn about world history online? Look no further than Gina Jude Curriculum's middle school World History Online class! Through interactive lessons, multimedia resources, and engaging projects, students will explore the rich tapestry of human history from ancient civilizations to modern times. From examining the rise and fall of empires to understanding how global conflicts have shaped our world today, this course has it all. Whether you're a budding historian or simply looking for a fun and challenging learning experience, Gina Jude Curriculum's World History Online class is the perfect choice for middle schoolers everywhere. So why wait? Sign up now and join us on an epic journey through time!

Class Schedule
Week 1--(Week of September 4th)--Prehistoric Humans 
Week 2--(Week of September 11th)--The Mesopotamians
Week 3--(Week of September 18th)--The Egyptians 
Week 4--(Week of September 25th)--The Indus Valley and Yellow River Civilizations 
Week 5--(Week of October 2nd)--World Religions--Judaism and Christianity  
Week 6--(Week of October 9th)--World Religions--Buddhism and Hinduism  
Week 7--(Week of October 16th)--The Greek Empire 
Week 8--(Week of October 23rd)--The Roman Empire
Week 9--(Week of October 31st)--The Byzantine Empire 
Week 10--(Week of November 6th)--The Rise of Islam 
Week 11--(Week of November 13th)--Early African Civilizations 
(Weeks of November 20th and 27th)--No Class
Week 12--( Week of December 4th)--Early Asian Empires
Week 13--(Week of December 11th)--Early American Empires
Weeks of December 18th and 25th & January 1st)--No Class
Week 14--(Week of January 8th)--The Middle Ages
Week 15--(Week of January 15th)--The Renaissance
Week 16--(Week of January 22nd)--The Reform of Christianity
Week 17--(Week of January 29th)--The Scientific Revolution
Week 18--(Week of February 5th)--The Age of Exploration
(Week of February 12th)--No Class
Week 19--(Week of February 19th)--The Enlightenment 
Week 20--(Week of February 26th)--The Revolutions
Week 21--(Week of March 5th)--The Industrial Revolution
Week 22--(Week of March 10th)--Imperialization and Colonization
Week 23--(Week of March 18th)--Nationalism and the Spread of Democracy
Week 24--(Week of March 25th)--World War I
(Week of April 1st)--No Class
Week 25--(Week of April 8th)--The Russian Revolution
Week 26--(Week of April 15th)--The World Between the Wars
Week 27--(Week of April 22nd)--World War II
Week 28--(Week of April 29th)--The Cold War Era
Week 29--(Week of May 6th)--New Nations Emerge
Week 30--(Week of May 13th)--The World Today

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Please Note: All religions will be taught as strictly fact and from a totally secular point of view.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Sources for Ongoing Middle School World History --Magna Carta --National Geographic Maps --Library of Congress Resources --World History: Patterns of Interactions by McDougal Littell --Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People --The 1619 Project--https://pulitzercenter.org/lesson-plan-grouping/1619-project-curriculum --Teaching Tolerance--https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/teaching-tolerance/ --Howard Zinn--"A People's History of the United States" --PBS (Public Broadcasting Service, funded by U.S. government) Image, “Triangular” Trade --Ronald Takaki, A Different Mirror for Young People: A History of Multicultural America --Technology in America--Eli Whitney --Woodrow Wilson, Fourteen Points Address to Congress, January 8, 1918 --Henry Cabot Lodge, Opposition to the Treaty of Versailles, August 12, 1919 --World War I Propaganda Posters --Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s speech December 8, 1941 (“A Date Which Will Live in Infamy”) --"Iron Curtain Speech", by Winston Churchill, March 5, 1946 World Religion Sources -- PBS Learning Media: World Religions -- History.com --Myrtle Langely, DK Eyewitness Religion --Carla Mooney, Comparative Religion: Investigate the World Through Religious Tradition --Major Texts of Several Religions--The Qur'an, The Veda, The Torah, and The Bible.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Gina Jude Curriculum is a certified teacher-tutoring and online teaching service. We offer online courses for homeschool students in a variety of subjects, including math, science, English, history, and more. We also provide tutoring services for students who are struggling in a particular subject.
Our mission is to provide quality education to all students, regardless of their learning style or ability. We believe that every student has the potential to succeed when given the proper tools and support.

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weekly
1x per week
50 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 9-13
1-10 learners per class

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