FREE Charlotte Mason History & Geography Curriculum

Published:
August 7, 2019

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Are you a Charlotte Mason homeschooler? Using living books to teach our children is such an enriching experience. Sometimes knowing what to do with the books you read can be challenging if you don’t have something laid out for you. 

This FREE Charlotte Mason history & geography curriculum is so beautifully organized and completely online. There is a guide for each lesson that suggests narration, written assignments, vocabulary, map work, and more. It’s super easy to use, too. 

FREE Charlotte Mason American History for Elementary:

Under the Home Third Grade American History A First Book in American History

When using this Charlotte Mason American history curriculum, your students will start at Columbus and learn all about the early days of America and then move on to learn about important people of history such as:

  • Captain John Smith
  • Pocahontas
  • Henry Hudson 
  • William Penn
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • George Washington
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Daniel Boone
  • and many more people and events!

This elementary American history curriculum is perfect for grade 3, but is flexible. It’s all online, completely free, and each lesson includes a teacher’s guide. Click here for free American history

FREE Charlotte Mason World History for Elementary:

Under the Home Third Grade World History The Story of Mankind Part 1

NOTE: This curriculum presents an Old Earth viewpoint that assumes evolution in the first three chapters. If you want to avoid this instruction, you can start with Chapter 4.

Students will study the following topics:

  • Hieroglyphics
  • Ancient Egypt
  • Mesopotamia
  • The Sumerians
  • Moses
  • The Phoenicians
  • Ancient Greece
  • Alexander the Great
  • Ancient Rome
  • The Crusades
  • And so much more!

This elementary world history curriculum is perfect for grade 3, but is flexible. It’s all online, completely free and each lesson includes a teacher’s guide. Click here for free world history

FREE Charlotte Mason Elementary Geography:

Under the Home Third Grade Geography Our Place in the World

In 52 lessons, your child will weave through world geography in a Charlotte Mason way. Each lesson includes a teacher guide, summary, and enrichment activities that go along with this method of teaching.

Students will learn about:

  • The earth’s position
  • Direction of the stars
  • How the compass shows direction
  • How to tell distance
  • Landforms
  • Weather
  • Water cycle
  • Maps
  • Rivers
  • Seasons
  • Nature
  • and more!

This is a completely free Charlotte Mason geography curriculum for elementary students. Click here for free elementary geography.

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