Classical Historian's American Civics K-5 curriculum teaches children what every citizen needs to know AND it does so in a fun and engaging way. This seven-book curriculum answers:
What does it mean to be an American?
What is America’s heritage?
What is the importance of the Declaration of Independence?
How does the US government work according to the Constitution?
How should a citizen behave in a free republic?
Who are America's heroes?
How did Americans end slavery?
How do I sing America's patriotic and folk songs?
Classical Historian’s American Civics fills the great void in American education. It is an engaging and age-appropriate civics curriculum for elementary students. It teaches America’s ancient and medieval heritage, the great story of its founding, the Constitution, and how the American government works, including the rights and duties of citizens. It teaches the great struggle to end slavery and of the Civil Rights Movement. But more than this, American Civics instructs children in the virtues citizens need to self-govern in a republic.
Classical Historian’s American Civics curriculum is a series of seven books that teach your children and students the truth of America’s past, the meaning of our founding documents, how our Constitution works, and the virtues citizens need to live in a free society. American Civics is educational, fun, and kids like it.
This is book six of seven.