About FAQ Modules
 

How do we leverage AHEP modules?

We designed the modules to be flexible in order to meet the different needs of different families. We do not expect families to do every activity in every module. In practice, parents read the story to their children each day for five days and do 1–2 activities/day. Parents can pick and choose which activities fit their time constraints, interests, and goals. There is a suggested order to the activities but it is just that — a suggestion. The menu of well-organized alternatives allows parents to customize the learning for their children.

Some activities lend themselves to multi-generational or multi-family participation. In particular, the “historical re-enactment” is enhanced by getting grandparents, other homeschooling families, or family friends involved. Why not share the AHEP fun with family and friends?

Modules

The 4th of July Story
1776
When Washington Crossed the Delaware
1776
A More Perfect Union
1787
Seaman’s Journal: On the Trail with Lewis and Clark
1803
Long May She Wave
1814
Moses
1849
To The Front!
1862
I Could Do That!
1869
Locomotive
1869
The Story of the Statue of Liberty
1886
Dreaming of America
1892
The Inventor’s Secret
1896
The Camping Trip That Changed America
1903
My Brothers’ Flying Machine
1903
Grace Banker and Her Hello Girls Answer the Call
1917
Dear Mr. Rosenwald
1922
Twenty-One Steps
1926
The Gardener
1935
Tucky Jo and Little Heart
1942
Christmas From Heaven
1948
Freedom on the Menu
1960
Moonshot
1969
Flight for Freedom
1979
Fireboat
2001