History is all about “story”. Register for this course to help your middle schooler to better understand the ancient world. We will work together to form an appreciation for the Ancients and learn from them.


Total classes: 14

Duration per class: 45 minutes
Prerequisite: None
Suggested grade level: 6th to 8th grade
Suggested credit: One full semester Ancient History

Instructor: Inshal Chenet, MA
Instructor Email: inshalj@gmail.com

Course description: History, as Herodetus says, is the praise of great men of the past. To understand history is to know the stories of these great men, to see the patterns in their stories, and to better understand human nature. The true developments of pagan antiquity will be examined, as well as the shortcomings of the ancients, in preparation for the Incarnation of the Son of God.
Class time will be spent hearing engaging stories of history, reinforced by the readings between classes. Students will also be writing a short summary of the story in class, to better retain the material.

Course outline:

Athenian Empire
Athenian Art and Architecture
Peloponnesian War
Alexander the Great
Founding of Rome
The Republic
Midterm Review
The Punic Wars
 Julias Caesar
Augustus Caesar
Early Christian History & Jewish Wars
Diocletian and Persecution
Constantine & Nicaea
Final Review

Course materials:

Book of the Ancient Greeks, Dorothy Mills [Memoria Press], ISBN 9781615381128, https://amzn.to/3F2xgRw (also used in Part One)
Book of the Ancient Romans, Dorothy Mills [Memoria Press], ISBN 9781615381135, https://amzn.to/3yxbEJf

Homework: Each week students will be required to read a selection from the textbook, and take a short quiz. There is also a midterm and final in this course made up of short answers and multiple choice.