
"American Heritage Education Foundation (AHEF) is a non-profit, non-partisan educational foundation dedicated to the understanding and teaching of America's factual and philosophical heritage to promote constructive citizenship and Freedom, Unity, Progress, and Responsibility among our students and citizens.
AHEF accomplishes this patriotic mission by writing, producing, and distributing FREE K-12 lesson plans to teachers, students, and families in all 50 states and through additional initiatives, programs, and partnerships."
Although, we haven't had a chance to use our FREE lesson plans, I'd still like to share a little bit about it that I've learned so far. The lesson plans are available in 3 levels: Elementary, Middle School, and High School. All lessons focus on one or more themes of freedom, unity, progress, and responsibility.
Although these were originally designed for the public school system, the lesson plans can easily be adapted for homeschool families. I look forward to trying them out with my children when we get back to our American History studies.
You can order a FREE CD from their site or download directly from their site if you have a fast internet connection, as these are extremely large files. I downloaded mine without any problems on a cable internet connection. A printed version in a binder is also available for $19.50.
To learn more about The American Heritage Education Foundation, please visit their website. To read what my TOS Crewmates thought about this FREE resource, please visit the TOS Crew Page for American Heritage Foundation.
*The author’s review and opinion is entirely her own. This product was provided to the author for free as a member of the 2009-2010 The Old Schoolhouse Magazine Homeschool Crew. No further compensation was received.*







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