Current Pairings

Don't forget to also check out our downloadable lessons! These cover seasonal and other historic topics and each lesson has book recommendations, hands-on activity ideas, and historical information. We frequently add new lessons and you can join our mailing list to be notified when we put out new materials!

Don't see your history curriculum here? Reach out to marketing@historyunboxed.com to let us know who you would like us to work with next!

Currently uses the Curiosity Chronicles history curriculum

Currently uses the History Quest history curriculum

Build Your Library and History Unboxed®

build your library and history unboxed curriculum Build Your Library uses History Quest as the primary history text. Emily Cook, the founder of Build Your Library, did a review of our American History box and shared it on her blog. You can find her blog post and curriculum alignment here.

Looking for Lesson Extensions?

  • If you are looking to dive deeper into one of our boxes, check out our Pinterest boards for more activities and resources.
  • Check out our YouTube channel for read-alouds and craft demonstrations.
  • Join our Facebook Group to find out what other educators are doing.

 

No matter your homeschooling style or curriculum, our resources spark a love of learning.

Whether you use a classical, Charlotte Mason, Montessori, Waldorf, eclectic, unschooling, or school-at-home approach, you can adapt our boxes to your needs. Use historic poems for memory work, explore historic handicrafts, or do a unit study deep dive based on your child's interests. Looking for more ideas? Contact us!

We can also help you match our boxes to your state's standards if you are required to meet them to qualify for charter school funds or scholarship funds.

If you're a classroom teacher, we can work with you to find the right classroom kits for your state standards, class size, and budget. Our Creative Director is a former classroom teacher who had a passion for hands-on learning in her own classroom. Contact us today for more information on bringing history to life through hands-on history activities in your classroom.