


Fall 2025: American History (1700s) - Boise - Ages (6-12) - 1230pm - 3pm - Thursday
Starts the week of September 1st
Lead Teacher: Lacey
Assistant Teacher: Addison
Located at Kristen Armstrong
American History – The 1700s
Overview:
In this engaging class, students will explore the formation of the United States during the 1700s, including a focus on the American Revolution and the birth of a new nation.
Class Highlights:
Discover key events and figures that shaped early American history
Dive into the causes and impact of the American Revolution
Participate in group projects and discussions to bring history to life
Explore life in colonial America through hands-on activities and storytelling
Learn to connect past events to present-day government and culture
Details:
Designed as a drop-off program for homeschooled students ages 6–12
All supplies and materials included
Completely outdoors – students should dress for the weather and be ready to learn
Balanced structure with time for both focused learning and peer connection
Weekly email recaps detail what was covered in class
Additional Info:
No outside work is required, but content can easily be extended at home and documented for charter school submissions
Sibling and multi-class discounts available
For all classes, we are going to move all communication to the BAND app. Families will have access to photos and a quicker way to communicate.
Starts the week of September 1st
Lead Teacher: Lacey
Assistant Teacher: Addison
Located at Kristen Armstrong
American History – The 1700s
Overview:
In this engaging class, students will explore the formation of the United States during the 1700s, including a focus on the American Revolution and the birth of a new nation.
Class Highlights:
Discover key events and figures that shaped early American history
Dive into the causes and impact of the American Revolution
Participate in group projects and discussions to bring history to life
Explore life in colonial America through hands-on activities and storytelling
Learn to connect past events to present-day government and culture
Details:
Designed as a drop-off program for homeschooled students ages 6–12
All supplies and materials included
Completely outdoors – students should dress for the weather and be ready to learn
Balanced structure with time for both focused learning and peer connection
Weekly email recaps detail what was covered in class
Additional Info:
No outside work is required, but content can easily be extended at home and documented for charter school submissions
Sibling and multi-class discounts available
For all classes, we are going to move all communication to the BAND app. Families will have access to photos and a quicker way to communicate.
Starts the week of September 1st
Lead Teacher: Lacey
Assistant Teacher: Addison
Located at Kristen Armstrong
American History – The 1700s
Overview:
In this engaging class, students will explore the formation of the United States during the 1700s, including a focus on the American Revolution and the birth of a new nation.
Class Highlights:
Discover key events and figures that shaped early American history
Dive into the causes and impact of the American Revolution
Participate in group projects and discussions to bring history to life
Explore life in colonial America through hands-on activities and storytelling
Learn to connect past events to present-day government and culture
Details:
Designed as a drop-off program for homeschooled students ages 6–12
All supplies and materials included
Completely outdoors – students should dress for the weather and be ready to learn
Balanced structure with time for both focused learning and peer connection
Weekly email recaps detail what was covered in class
Additional Info:
No outside work is required, but content can easily be extended at home and documented for charter school submissions
Sibling and multi-class discounts available
For all classes, we are going to move all communication to the BAND app. Families will have access to photos and a quicker way to communicate.