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Some Catholic homeschool providers use mostly secular or Protestant materials, basing this use on the argument that there is no such thing as 'Catholic' spelling, grammar, or geography. Is it really such a big deal to have Catholic content in these subjects?

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History & Geography

The ultimate aim of social studies, history, and geography is to help the child discover how he fits into God's design for all humanity, past, present, and future. Since young children are very egocentric, it is difficult for them to understand their relationship to events in the distant past. This is why CHC's social studies/history sequence begins with geography programs that introduce the child to people and places that are geographically, but not temporally distant. The student begins studying history in fourth grade, starting with the history of his state, moving on in fifth grade to the history of his country, and finally, in sixth grade, to the history of the world. In this way, CHC's history sequence progresses from what is most familiar to the child to what is least familiar, in order to instill an awareness that, when studying other time periods, the child is not simply observing something outside himself. Rather, he is learning how to act responsibly before God as a Catholic who has been called in some way to bring the light of Christ to the world.

 
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“The Social Studies courses you offer are on my list of favorites. My daughter is excited that we are returning to CHC for fourth grade, because Social Studies will be fun again!”
- Amy, Ohio
“I used CHC Lesson Plans and curricula for Fourth Grade last year. My son was failing in public school and did so much better this last year in all the subjects. Your curriculum is beautiful, especially [Behold and See 4] and Our United States. Thank you!”
- Angelica, CA
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