
Audiobook versions are also available-these can be huge time-savers for busy parents, a help to auditory learners, and another way to reinforce learning. The United States course is written for grades three through six.īoth the core texts and study guides are available in print and digital versions. Older students in fifth and sixth grade can read the core texts as part of a unit study or along with another resource that provides appropriate grade-level assignments. The world history core texts are written primarily for use as read-aloud books for children in grades one through four, and the study guides provide activities for those grade levels. The other course is titled History Quest: United States History & Civics.Įach course has its own History Quest core text-a compilation of well-written history and stories-and a study guide. The world history courses in the History Quest series are titled Early Times, Middle Times, and Modern Times. (You will still use supplemental books such as The Usborne Encyclopedia of World History with the History Quest courses for world history.) The biggest difference between the two series was that History Odyssey relied entirely on books from other publishers (e.g., Hillyer’s A Child’s History of the World), while History Quest primarily use books published by Pandia Press. History Quest has replaced the entire History Odyssey series, also published by Pandia Press.


The History Quest series serves as an introduction to world and U.S.

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