CO-OP/Group Bundle: Middle Ages History Full Set -24 Weeks (for 6+ families)
CO-OP/Group Bundle: Middle Ages History Full Set -24 Weeks (for 6+ families)
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1 year of beauty and goodness over a cup of tea for your entire co-op!
Tea Time is more fun together! This product is for homeschool co-ops or groups of more than 5 families. With this purchase, all of the teachers, tutors, and individual families in your group are welcome to download and print as many copies as they would like to for their personal use.
Middle Ages Tea Time Together™ – A Conversational History & Culture Curriculum for Families
Bring the epic story of the Middle Ages to life—one beautiful conversation at a time!
This 24-week digital curriculum invites families into the drama, discovery, and wonder of the medieval world through weekly tea time conversations rooted in art, poetry, music, and culture. Rather than memorizing dates and names, children explore the heart of history through meaningful stories, vivid visuals, and hands-on connections.
Each week features:
• A fascinating historic event—from the Fall of Rome (476 AD) to the Rise of Spain (1492 AD)(• A stunning piece of fine art - with guided conversation questions
• A poem or literature excerpt from the time period• A living biography of a significant figure from that time
• Two themed recipes for snacks! (one simple, one advanced)
• Thoughtful discussion questions for the whole family
• Fun facts, engaging activities, and a simple map + timeline connection
• A curated Book & Movie List for every age group
• A Quick Start Guide to make it easy and accessible!
Use it as a standalone history curriculum or add it to your school week as a time to review, relax and connect. This is history as it was meant to be: alive, beautiful, and woven into your family’s rhythm.
See why homeschool families are calling this “The Best Hour of the Week!”
Digital download only. No physical product will be delivered.
- For Ages 7-17
- Family-style learning
- Designed to be done in 40-60 minutes, one day per week
- Includes Fine Art, Literature & Poetry, Life & Culture, Recipes, Booklists, Maps & Timelines
24 Weeks of Guides: Open-and-go weekly tea time plans with art, music, poetry & discussion.
Maps & Timelines: Visual history tools to help connect people, places & events.
High-Resolution Art-only Files: Printable full-size artwork for display or study.
Monthly Recipes: Simple themed recipes inspired by the Middle Ages.
Book & Movie List: Curated recommendations to enrich your studies.
Week 1: The Fall of Rome (476 CE)
Week 2: The Byzantine Empire: The Eastern Roman Legacy (500–800 CE)
Week 3: Barbarian Kingdoms: Europe Reimagined (500–700 CE)
Week 4: Early Christian Monasteries: Preserving Knowledge and Culture (600–800 CE)
Week 5: The Birth of Islam: A New Global Religion (622–750 CE)
Week 6: Charlemagne’s Empire: The Father of Europe (800–814 CE)
Week 7: Feudalism and Castles: Life in the Age of Lords and Knights (800–1100 CE)
Week 8: Viking Raids: Conquerors and Explorers (8th–11th Century CE)
Week 9: The Golden Age of Islam: Art, Science, and Expansion (700–1258 CE)
Week 10: The Tang Dynasty: China’s Golden Age (700–907 CE)
Week 11: Marco Polo and the Silk Road: Bridging Continents (700–1300 CE)
Week 12: Pre-Columbian Civilizations: Empires of the Americas (500–1500 CE)
Week 13: Knights and Chivalry: Codes of Honor (1100–1300 CE)
Week 14: The Crusades: Holy Wars and Cultural Exchanges (1095–1291 CE)
Week 15: Mansa Musa and Mali: The Wealth of Africa (13th–14th Century CE)
Week 16: The Lost City of Stone: Great Zimbabwe’s Rise & Mystery (1100–1450 CE).
Week 17: The Mongol Empire: Genghis Khan and a Connected World (1206–1368 CE)
Week 18: Magna Carta and English Liberty: The Foundations of Freedom (1215–1300 CE)
Week 19: The Hundred Years’ War: Joan of Arc and the Age of Conflict (1337–1453 CE)
Week 20: The Black Death: A Plague That Reshaped Europe (1347–1351 CE)
Week 21: Venice – The Floating Empire & Gatekeeper to the East (1100–1500 CE)
Week 22: The Dawn of the Renaissance (1300–1450 CE)
Week 23: The Printing Revolution (1440–1500 CE)
Week 24: The End of the Middle Ages: The Fall of Empires and the Rise of New Powers (1453–1492 CE)
When you purchase this product, you will receive a link in your download to our partner Humble Heart Press with a 1-click option to print with our recommended print settings. They provide special pricing that makes it fast, affordable and easy to have the printed guides delivered to your door.
If you prefer to print it yourself here are my recommendations :
24 Weeks of Guides - 48 p ages - Color, 80lb cardstock, Double-sided
Maps & Timelines - 5 pages - Color, 80lb cardstock, Single-sided, Lamenate
High-Resolution Art-only Files - 24 pages - Color, 80lb cardstock, Single-sided
Monthly Recipes - 51 pages - Option to use digitally or print on standard paper and place in binder.1
Book & Movie List -19 pages - Option to use digitally or print on standard paper and place in binder.
My recommended at-home printer: Epson Ecotank
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