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Welcome to the Live Online Course - Middle Ages for Middle Grades!


This course is designed for grades 5 through 7.


The Middle Ages start at the decline of the Roman Empire and ends with explorations and discoveries. We will learn about the seerah of the Prophet (saws), castles and knights, and the early Islamic empires.

This book integrates Islamic concepts into global history and is packed with academic skills and 21st century skills. Additionally, the way information is presented caters to different learning styles, in accordance with our unique teaching methodology IDEALS (See more about this below).

The second book in Middle Grades is best suited for grades 5 through 7, although older students would similarly benefit from this program.

What do you learn in this course:


The Seerah of the Prophet (saws)
The geographical and historical context of the Seerah
The rise and fall of early Islamic empires
Timelining
How to read a scientific text and extract information out of it.

Skills we will cover:

Outlining
Summarizing
Note-taking
Concept Maps

You will learn to create stunning graphics such as:

Info-Posters
PowerPoint Presentations
Diagrams
Concept Maps

The Online Live Course – Middle Ages program includes the following: 


  • Live Lessons on Zoom
  • Location maps
  • Worksheets
  • Pages from History Intersections
  • Online Resources


All student pages will need to be downloaded and printed in color.


Should you prefer to have an actual book in hand, you can purchase a copy of the History intersections here and a copy of the student pages here!

Scheduling

United States
Australia

Mondays & Wednesdays 

 1:00 pm PST

Starting September 7th 2026

Tuesdays & Thursdays 

4.30 pm EAST/AEDT

Starting February 8th 2026


Download the academic calendar Academic Calendar 2025-2026.PDF
Download the schedule Australia online History Class Schedule 2026.pdf
Download the academic calendar Academic Calendar Australia 2026.pdf


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History Connections - Middle Ages

Middle Grades 

Book 2

This second book of History Connections Middle Ages covers the Middle Ages and integrates the seerah of the Prophet (saws) and the Islamic history. 

During the middle years (grade 5 through 8), students will cycle through the same historical periods and science topics as in the primary years, but they will learn how to make connections and study biographies. They will increasingly learn how to ask questions and extract information from a text. On top of that, middle graders will learn several note taking skills, and how to present the information from a text into a graphic. Information is offered, processed and represented in different formats.

This book integrates Islamic concepts into global history and is packed with hands-on activities, visuals. Additionally, the way information is presented caters to different learning styles, in accordance with our unique teaching methodology IDEALS (See more about this below).

The second book is best suited for students grades 5 through 7, although older students would benefit from this program as well.

Course curriculum

    1. Zoom Link

    2. Academic Calendar

    3. How to Use the Book

    4. Contents

    5. Maps, Timelines, Outlining & Posters

    6. Extra Resources

    7. Talk to us!

    1. World Wall Map and Tree Trunk Timeline Posters

    2. Bonus Material -Lineage of the Prophets poster

    1. Lesson week 1

    2. Resource Pages week 1

    3. Map week 1

    1. Lesson week 2

    2. Resource Pages week 2

    3. Map week 2

    1. Lesson week 3

    2. Resource Pages week 3- 1 of 2

    3. Copy of Resource Pages week 3- 2 of 2

    4. Map week 3

    1. Lesson week 4

    2. Resource Pages week 4

    3. Map week 4

About this course

  • Free
  • 104 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

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History Connections

History in Context


Our history program is called History Connections, because learning history is all about connections: connections to the past, and connections to each other. Knowing what happened in the past helps us make sense of our present. Knowing how we fit into the larger global history, helps us connect to others. Knowing our heritage gives us a place to belong. Knowledge of history even gives us a basis to determine future actions. Currently, the world has become a global community, making global history all the more pressing. This program focusses on teaching 21st century skills, rather than rote memorization of facts, as this teaches students important skills to function in the modern society of the future.


Our History Connection series covers the ancients all the way up to the modern history and current issues. This series is intended for grade 1 through 8.

Every year students will take a chunk of this history. In the first book, students will cover from Creation to about 500 C.E. In the second book, they will cover from 500 C.E. until about 1650 C.E. The third era will cover from 1650 C.E. until the Industrial Revolution, approximately 1850 C.E. The last era, the Modern Era, will cover from 1850 C.E. until our current day.

All Eras have Islamic History integrated within global history, with more attention and time spend on important topics in the history of our Ummah.

The four books in this curriculum are consecutive, not only in chronological information but also in building skills.

FAQ

  • What are the class times?

    Classes are held twice a week. Classes are usually 1 hour long but may extend to 1 hour and 15 minutes when there is a longer activity.

  • How long is the course?

    The course runs for 32 weeks, divided over the year into blocks of roughly 5 to 7 weeks. For more details on dates of breaks and holidays, please see the academic calendar, downloadable above.

  • Is the payment for the course a one-time payment?

    Yes, it is a one-time payment. We do not offer monthly payments or installment plans.

  • Does the course teach only Islamic history?

    The course integrates Islamic concepts into global history. All of our courses include Islamic history within a global context, with greater focus and time spent on key events in the history of our Ummah.

  • Do I have to buy the books?

    All materials are available online. You will need to print maps and worksheets before each class. If you prefer to have a physical book, you may purchase printed materials from our shop.

  • Do students have homework?

    Students do not have regular homework, but they may occasionally have activities to complete between classes.

  • How involved do I need to be as a parent?

    Teachers handle all instruction and explanations. You may be asked to assist with assembling the posters in the beginning of the course, but otherwise, you do not have to be involved in the teaching process. We ask that you ensure your child is seated in a quiet place, preferably wearing headphones. You will need to log in to the course page before class to check which materials are required. We keep materials as simple and easy to access as possible. It is important that children have their materials ready before class so they can participate in activities that support understanding and make learning enjoyable.

  • How do I communicate with the teacher?

    You will receive an invitation to the ClassDojo application, where you can communicate directly with the teacher and receive updates related to the class or your child.

  • Are the classes recorded?

    Classes are recorded for quality assurance purposes. However, to protect the privacy of the teacher and the students, we cannot share recordings.

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