Book of Centuries

$19.00


The Book of Centuries is a Charlotte Mason-inspired tool for students and families to use in their studies. Each century from 2000 AD to 4000 BC has a 2-page spread in the book to record significant events and philosophies from history (or any subject!). One page has college ruled lines, while the other is blank for drawings or doodles. There are an additional us assigned 10 centuries of pages for expansion, if needed. The Book of Centuries is spiral bound, with a clear plastic cover and reinforced back page.

By recording the significant events from various subjects, students will gain a more complete understanding of the world. Used over the course of many years, the Book of Centuries will become a robust document capturing the major trends of humanity and help students understand connection points for learning.

The Book of Centuries is an invaluable tool for an interdisciplinary education.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote the guide?

JJ Veale is a homeschooling mom of four children and the wife of Isaiah. Her earliest ambitions were to be a mom and a writer. JJ received a Journalism degree from the University of Arizona, a masters degree in Higher Education and Student Affairs, and completed all but dissertation for an EdD degree in History of Education from Indiana University. JJ’s professional life took her to work and teach in many college institutions both private and public, large and small.

The MasterPoint curriculum was birthed from a desire to provide a “roadmap” for the junior high and high school years. The MasterPoint guide provides a 32-week schedule of multiple curriculums that can be used within a community setting or at home.

How many hours a day will my student work to complete the Masterpoint course of study?

That’s a hard question because every student and family is unique! In general, we would suggest that the work can be completed in 15 - 20 hours a week (not including a class/discussion day).

Why was [this particular resource] selected?

In formation, multiple sources were consulted from both classical and Charlotte Mason methodologies. Across the board, where those methodologies agreed, that was included in Masterpoint. There are many excellent resources available! If communities want to switch out one resource for another - do it! Homeschooling is about tailoring to fit your needs. No one is going to hunt you down if you veer from the Masterpoint suggested course! (However, we do believe what we’re suggesting will dovetail nicely across the board, so give it a chance!)

Does Masterpoint use classical or Ecclesiastical Latin?

Masterpoint uses the Memoria Press Latin which be taught with either ecclesiastical or classical pronunciation. From Memoria Press: “Even though our Latin programs are geared towards an ecclesiastical pronunciation (which is our preference), we realize that some teachers prefer the classical pronunciation. Probably the most notable difference between the two is that v is pronounced /v/ in Ecclesiastical Latin, and /w/ in Classical Latin. So, veni, vidi, vici becomes weni, widi, wiki in Classical Latin.” Memoria Press offers pronunciation CDs for both versions.

Do you have samples available?

Yes! We are happy to offer digital samples of our products. They include the first three weeks or chapters of our coursework for $5.

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I noticed that La Vida Loca includes hyperlinks to the Inspiration readings. Why is this, and what if the link is broken?

After carefully considering the copyright implications of printing the complete articles, blogposts, or chapters of the Inspiration sources, we decided it would be better to simply direct students to the original source. This helps the author get web traffic and it clears Masterpoint from any sticky situations. We encourage parents and students to practice internet safety at all times! La Vida Loca is slated for the 9th grade year of education, which is a high school level age and a time when students should definitely be learning to safely navigate the internet. The Masterpoint facebook page will always have a document with the current hyperlinks available, this will also be on the Masterpoint Climb 3 facebook group in the files section.

Does Masterpoint provide a diploma?

No. A diploma is a certification of work completed by a student. We can see that our curriculum guides were purchased, but we can’t determine whether a student has completed the coursework!

Climb 3, Climb 4, Summit 1, and Summit 2 Guides do provide sample chronological and subject transcripts you could use. Also soon to be released is a book of sample syllabus for each course in Masterpoint that can be edited by parents to provide to colleges.

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This item is good quality. It is a notebook with the dates written throughout for students to write in the events. One side is lined, the other blank for drawing pictures of events. Students will make it their own timeline. I really didn’t know what to expect with this book; so hopefully this will help someone else. :)


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