Spring 2025: American History - Star
Starts Jan 16, 2025
Course Overview: Dive into Early American History from 1780–1880, exploring notable figures, the nation’s growth, and the foundations of American government.
Learning Activities:
Research and reenact historical figures and events.
Study daily life during the period, including games and childhood experiences.
Identify historical patterns and make connections between past and present.
Class Details:
Ages: Designed for homeschooled students ages 6–12.
Format: Full-year drop-off program; students attending one semester will not cover the entire 1780–1880 timeline.
Environment: Fully outdoors; students should come dressed for the weather.
Supplies: All materials provided.
Class Balance: Time is set aside for both structured learning and friendship-building.
Parent Communication: Weekly emails recap class content.
Additional Info:
No outside work is required, though content can support charter school submissions.
Discounts: 10% off for siblings and multiple class enrollments.
Starts Jan 16, 2025
Course Overview: Dive into Early American History from 1780–1880, exploring notable figures, the nation’s growth, and the foundations of American government.
Learning Activities:
Research and reenact historical figures and events.
Study daily life during the period, including games and childhood experiences.
Identify historical patterns and make connections between past and present.
Class Details:
Ages: Designed for homeschooled students ages 6–12.
Format: Full-year drop-off program; students attending one semester will not cover the entire 1780–1880 timeline.
Environment: Fully outdoors; students should come dressed for the weather.
Supplies: All materials provided.
Class Balance: Time is set aside for both structured learning and friendship-building.
Parent Communication: Weekly emails recap class content.
Additional Info:
No outside work is required, though content can support charter school submissions.
Discounts: 10% off for siblings and multiple class enrollments.
Starts Jan 16, 2025
Course Overview: Dive into Early American History from 1780–1880, exploring notable figures, the nation’s growth, and the foundations of American government.
Learning Activities:
Research and reenact historical figures and events.
Study daily life during the period, including games and childhood experiences.
Identify historical patterns and make connections between past and present.
Class Details:
Ages: Designed for homeschooled students ages 6–12.
Format: Full-year drop-off program; students attending one semester will not cover the entire 1780–1880 timeline.
Environment: Fully outdoors; students should come dressed for the weather.
Supplies: All materials provided.
Class Balance: Time is set aside for both structured learning and friendship-building.
Parent Communication: Weekly emails recap class content.
Additional Info:
No outside work is required, though content can support charter school submissions.
Discounts: 10% off for siblings and multiple class enrollments.
Location: Star Riverwalk
Sample Class Schedule:
12:30-1:00 Read aloud pertaining to the day's lesson/snack time
1:00-1:30 Nature exploration walk/free play
1:30-1:45 Nature journaling/sharing
1:45-2:30 Group lesson
2:30-3:00 Smaller group project
Class Dates:
January 16th
January 23rd
January 30th
February 13th
February 20th
February 27th
March 13th
March 20th
March 27th
April 10th
April 17th
April 24th
May 8th
May 15th
May 22nd