Collection: California History
Discover our California History curriculum, thoughtfully designed to align with all California 4th-grade social studies standards. This course can be completed family-style or individually and follows our signature approach—rich book recommendations paired with engaging, hands-on activities. Available as a digital download or in printed format.
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Pony Express Worksheet | California History & Westward Expansion Map Activity (4th Grade Social Studies)
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Learn About a Wild West Sheriff & Make a "Wanted" Poster (California History)
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California Gold Rush Mini Timeline- Color, Cut, and Paste (California History)
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Mini Biographies of 4 California Explorers & Word Search (California History)
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European Exploration of California- Trace Explorer Routes (California History)
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Indigenous Native American Tribes Facts and Report Template (California History)
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Create Symbols for the 4 California Regions Geography (California History)
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California Gold Rush Boomtown Reading & Newspaper Project (Printable PDF)
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“I can’t say enough good things about this Social Studies curriculum—it’s exactly what we were looking for. It’s truly open-and-go and fits into our homeschool days without stress, which makes such a difference. The balance of crafts, literature pairings, and meaningful learning keeps us all engaged and excited. Jen’s passion for history shines on each page, she makes Social Studies feel fun instead of overwhelming. My kids are involved and really absorbing what they’re learning. It’s become one of the happiest, easiest parts of our week.” - D. Schwartz
