Courses

What I teach

Social Studies

When studying social studies, students learn about people, cultures, government, political ideas, countries, environmental issues, economy and resources, and more. Students gain analyzing skills by evaluating existing systems and other cultures and imaging the future of the place in which they live.

American History

When studying social studies, students learn about people, cultures, government, political ideas, countries, environmental issues, economy and resources, and more. Students gain analyzing skills by evaluating existing systems and other cultures and imaging the future of the place in which they live.

World History

World history encourages students to think historically by making connections and comparisons between events and people across periods of time and geography. Basically, students learn to think about the past from a cross-cultural and comparative perspective. This modern text book starting from the early history of humankind towards the first ancient civilizations until modern day times, spanning all historic events from all over the world.

The Story of The World

Told in a straightforward, engaging style, The Story of the World covers the sweep of human history from ancient times until the present. Africa, China, Europe, the Americas–find out what happened around the world in the centuries before our own. This read-aloud series is designed for parents to share with elementary-school children, or for older readers to enjoy alone. Introduce your child to the marvelous story of the world’s civilizations