Pandia Press

History Quest Early Times

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It’s hard to find a history curriculum that’s both historically accurate and genuinely enjoyable for elementary-aged kids. We scoured dozens of options and were delighted to find that History Quest: Early Times strikes that rare balance of engaging storytelling, strong academics, and secular values. Created by Pandia Press to meet the needs of homeschool families looking for a global, narrative-based history spine, this program uses a mix of read-alouds, creative activities, and map work to bring ancient civilizations to life. We especially love how each chapter includes an imaginative “History Hop” that places children in the shoes of someone living in that time period—sparking curiosity and empathy. It’s an ideal fit for kids ages 6–10 who thrive with story-based learning and families who want a cohesive, open-and-go curriculum. If your learner prefers a more textbook-style approach or struggles with imaginative narratives, this might not be the best match—but for most kids, it’s a hit. Pro tip: Pair the audiobook with hands-on activities from the study guide for a more immersive experience without burning out your voice.

Recommended Ages

1st-6th Grades

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Project-BasedScreen-FreeCaregiver-LedMastery-Based

Pandia Press uses a project-based learning approach that invites students to engage deeply with science and history through hands-on exploration, critical thinking, and creative synthesis. Each curriculum—whether it’s REAL Science Odyssey or History Odyssey—is designed around the idea that students learn best by doing. In science, that means students not only read about concepts but also actively test them through structured experiments, lab reports, journaling, and long-term investigations that mirror the scientific method. In history, learners build timelines, analyze primary sources, complete mapwork, write essays, and undertake research projects that culminate in presentations or creative responses. Families often structure their homeschool week around these integrated projects, using the clear schedules and guided lessons provided in the teacher’s manuals. Instead of relying solely on worksheets or rote memorization, the curriculum encourages learners to question, investigate, create, and present their understanding in dynamic ways. This project-based structure supports deeper learning and is flexible enough for families to adapt pacing and assignments to fit their own educational rhythms.

Regular price $36.99 USD
History Quest Early Times
$36.99 USD

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Mission

Pandia Press aims to provide rigorous, fact-based, secular curricula in science and history that integrate hands-on learning with academic depth, meeting the need for engaging yet structured homeschool materials free of religious bias. Their focus on quality content, clear lesson planning, and interdisciplinary integration sets them apart from both overly casual unit-study programs and rigid textbook-driven resources.

Story

Pandia Press was founded over 20 years ago by a team of academic historians and scientists who saw a gap in the secular homeschool curriculum market, especially for science and history. They launched their flagship lines—REAL Science Odyssey and History Odyssey—which have been praised in publications like The Well-Trained Mind and endorsed by groups like SEA Homeschoolers, with a growing K–12 audience and an “Inc 5000” inclusion for home education resources

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A typical day with Pandia Press might begin with an engaging lesson from the student text, designed to be read aloud or independently, followed by a hands-on experiment, nature observation, or notebooking activity that reinforces the concept. Families often extend the learning with open-ended questions, creative journaling, or outdoor exploration, using the curriculum’s flexible structure to match their child’s interests and pace. The blend of clear instruction, discovery-based activities, and adaptable pacing helps make science a meaningful, curiosity-driven part of the homeschool day.

Pandia Press is ideal for self-motivated students in elementary through high school who thrive on combining reading, critical thinking, and hands-on experiments or projects. It works especially well for learners who appreciate academic rigor but prefer flexible, secular content and can handle independent study with some parental support.

Pandia Press may not suit families looking for fast-paced, light-touch programs or those who prefer digital-only or classical literature-heavy curricula. Students who struggle with self-directed reading, lab planning, or writing assignments might find the structured, multisource nature of the lessons overwhelming without strong parental guidance.

Families on forums mention that Pandia Press works well for self-directed learners, including twice-exceptional students and those with attention differences, because of its multi-modal, hands-on, and flexible approach—though no specific special-needs categories are formally endorsed.

Gifted learners often thrive with the rigorous, project-based nature of Pandia’s science and history programs. Families say it allows for deep engagement, especially when kids are given freedom to explore topics further.

Pandia Press offers free downloadable sample pages, and print orders can be returned or canceled through their customer service.

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Meet Kate

Kate Johnson founded Pandia Press in 2001 after homeschooling her own children and recognizing a need for rigorous, secular science and history curriculum in the homeschool market. With a background in health science and education, and professional experience as a rehabilitation director, she brought both subject knowledge and organizational skill to the creation of her company. Her goal was to develop academically rich, inclusive materials that would empower families seeking fact-based education free from religious content. As Publisher and CEO, she has guided Pandia Press into becoming a trusted name among homeschoolers, particularly for its REAL Science Odyssey and History Odyssey series. The company has gained a strong reputation for offering structured, engaging, and flexible resources that support independent thinking and hands-on learning at home.

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ManishaCEO and Founder

Pandia Press sets the gold standard for project-based learning—thoughtful, hands-on, and truly engaging. It’s the most beautifully designed, secular curriculum I’ve found for history and science, and my top recommendation for families who want kids to think deeply and create meaningful work

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