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How many lessons are in each study guide?
Each study guide is set up to be completed in one school year. Generally it is suggested that two to three lessons be completed each week. The high school level courses are more vigorous and therefore three to four lessons should be completed each week. Below is a listing of each study guide and the number of lessons included.



Ancient History Intermediate - 68 Lessons (complete 2-3 per week)

Ancient History Sr. High - 90 Lessons (complete 3 per week)

California History - New Study Guide coming in Spring 2010!!! - Semester Program

Early American History Primary - 110 Lessons (complete 2-4 per week)

Early American History Intermediate - 119 Lessons (complete 3-4 per week)

Early American and World History - 91 Lessons (complete 2-3 per week)

Geography Through Literature - 38 Lessons (complete 1 per week)

History of Classical Music - 75 Lessons (complete 2-3 per week)

History of the Horse - 92 Lessons (complete 3 per week)

History of Science - 67 Lessons (complete 2 per week)

Medieval History Jr. High - 60 Lessons (complete 2 per week)

Medieval History Sr. High - 130 Lessons (complete 4-5 per week)

The Western Expansion-51 Lessons (complete 3 per week) Semester Program


The U.S. and World History is divided into four parts. Each part should be completed in one semester.

Our Teaching Character Through Literature is not designed to be completed in any standard amount of time. It is a flexible program designed to bring more out of you and your student's reading experience.