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The Mystery of History IV covers history from 1708 to 2014 in a conversational style for elementary through high school students.
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The Mystery of History Volume IV
Typically counted as 1 full credit for high school, The Mystery of History Volume IV takes your teen from powdered wigs to power struggles, covering 1708 to 2014 in a way that's as bold as the centuries it spans. Expect revolutions, independence movements, world wars, and major cultural shifts—all delivered through a Christian lens that never skips the Gospel thread tying it all together.
This hardback student reader packs 84 vividly told lessons that unfold across 28 weeks (when paced at 3 lessons per week). It starts with composers like Bach and Handel and marches straight through the American Revolution, the fall of the Alamo, and up to the War on Terror. Along the way, your teen will wrestle with big ideas—freedom, faith, and humanity's long trail of triumphs and tragedy.
Your student will get pretests, mapping work, quizzes, activities, timelines, and hands-on projects through the downloadable Companion Guide (included). He'll debate the ethics of the Underground Railroad, learn Chinese words for everyday use, measure out Florence Nightingale's famous 4-mile rounds, and maybe even build a Turkish lantern or reenact Sojourner Truth's speech. There's something here for every learning style—visual, auditory, hands-on—and every kind of student, from bookworms to big-picture thinkers.
While the student reader can stand alone, the Companion Guide makes it a complete curriculum—perfect for solo learners, co-ops, or group classes. Because the content leans heavier than earlier volumes (both in reading level and historical intensity), it's best for middle schoolers and up, with high schoolers getting the most out of the full experience.
History should be more than a list of names and dates. With The Mystery of History Volume IV, it becomes a layered, God-centered story that your teen won't just memorize—he'll understand.





