The Precious People: Year One offers a comprehensive 30 week study designed for early elementary students.
This Charlotte Mason inspired homeschool bundle introduces young learners to geography, history, and culture through engaging stories and hands-on projects. Ideal for early elementary, it fosters curiosity, integrates science and history concepts, and encourages a life of virtue with weekly stories and verses. This unit serves as a thoughtful continuation in a global learning journey, providing a rich, story-based educational experience.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
1. Parent Guide
Your day-by-day roadmap to a rich, literature-based homeschool experience. Includes:
Bible readings
Science + Nature study
Art + projects
Geography + map work
Poetry + Aesop’s Fables
Copywork + narration
Practical life skills
2. Student Sheets
Printable handwriting and copywork practice in four formats:
Print-For beginning writers
Cursive-For beginning cursive writers
Elementary- Non-tracing for more advanced writers
Kinder (preschool/kindergarten/first grade)-Single words for the earliest learners
Includes poetry, Bible verses, quotes, and charts.
3. Art Pack
Beautiful curated artwork aligned with the weekly lessons—ready to print and display.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
✔ Literature-based learning
✔ Hands-on projects
✔ Faith-filled, family-centered approach
✔ Covers: Bible, literature, poetry, copywork, geography, history, science, art, and life skills(Grade-specific math or grammar not included—see our recommendations.)
Bring world geography to life and inspire a love of learning at home
.Check out the book list
FAQ – The Precious People Year One
What ages is this unit designed for?
This unit is ideal for early elementary-aged students (roughly ages 5–10), with printable student sheets available in Kinder, Print, Cursive, and Elementary formats. This can be used with older elementary and middle school students by adding books from the included extended list.
How long does the unit last?
This is a 30 week study designed to give your family an overview of world geography through literature, hands-on projects, art, poetry, recipes, nature study, and cross-subject connections.
Do I need to buy the books separately?
Yes. The monthly book (and other suggested books) is not included in the download, but it is essential to the study. You can purchase or borrow from your local library. Most of the supplemental picture books are available as Youtube read alouds.
Is this a stand-alone curriculum?
Yes—with one exception. You’ll need to supplement with your own math and phonics curriculum. We include some phonics review, and daily copywork, narration, or notebooking.
Is this a digital or physical product?
It’s a digital download—you’ll receive printable PDFs that you can use at your convenience. Print what you need, when you need it.
Is this unit faith-based?
Yes. The parent guide includes Bible readings and faith-focused reflection activities woven into the weekly lessons. Secular families can easily skip that section of the resource.