Social Studies
US History Herald: Little Historians U.S. American Social Studies Part 1 3rd 4th
In this multi-day social studies full curriculum course, little historians will learn about the events and people that shaped United States history from indigenous civilizations to Reconstruction for grades 2nd, 3rd, and 4th (ages 7-10).
Courtney Murray, M. Ed, M. Hist. World US History
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Completed by 56 learners
7-10
year olds
5-12
learners per class
$125
Charged upfront
$10 per class
Meets 1x per week
Over 12 weeks
35 minutes per class
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* NOTE* Part two will be on the same days/times that part one is offered. The fall offerings are: Wed Sep 14 - Dec 7 at 10am Central Thu Sep 15 - Dec 8 at 1pm Central History Herald: U.S. American History for Young Historians 7-10 Part 1 In this multi-day course, little historians will travel back in time to learn about the events and people that shaped United States history. Each class will be a historical adventure tailored to the little minds of the students. We will work through fun,...
Students will improve their understanding of U.S. history and work to strengthen their critical thinking skills through historical analysis. They will discover the major events of U.S. history and how they worked to create the United States today. We will use historical sources to dive into the past and do so in fun, engaging ways!
For the past decade, I have been encouraging students through education and personal development to explore the challenges of the past. Through my own personal education and professional development, I create a safe environment for students to learn about challenging topics of the past. My undergraduate is in history, focusing on United States and European integration, past cultures, and empire. My first master's degree is in education with a focus on English/Language Arts and History. My second master's degree is in history with a focus on world empires and United States/Europe during the premodern era and modern era. I am currently pursuing my PhD in history focusing on immigration and relations with indigenous peoples and cultures. I have taught Ancient Civilizations in World History classes as well as classes on the history of Africa, Asia, and Australia, Ancient and Medieval Europe, and Early American history. I have taken and taught classes on world religions and practices starting with the ancient traditions of prehistoric cultures through modern day transitions of religions such as druidism. I have also taught about episodes of religious hysteria such as the Inquisition and the Salem Witch Trials. I also teach classes on the myths and legends that have defined these cultures. This extensive background will be utilized to create a well-rounded and thorough explanation of the topic.
Handouts will be provided each week.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
35 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Please note that there are some sensitive topics that will be addressed throughout the course including but not limited to: genocide, slavery, and sectional violence.
A vast collaboration of sources will be utilized to create this content to provide the students with a multi-faceted explanation of events from differing perspectives. Some sources utilized to create the content of the course: A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz The Constitution of the United States and The Declaration of Independence by Delegates of The Constitutional Convention A Little History of the United States (Little Histories) By James West Davidson A Documentary History of the United States by Richard D. Heffner and Alexander B. Heffner A Different Mirror for Young People: A History of Multicultural America (For Young People Series) by Ronald Takaki A History of the World in 100 Objects Paperback by Neil MacGregor
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Courtney Murray, M. Ed, M. Hist. World US HistoryEducation is an adventure - Let's go explore the unknown!
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About Me
Hello! I am so excited to join you on this education adventure! I absolutely love teaching and learning and believe it can be exciting for every student! I am a certified classroom educator with a master's degree in education and a second master's...