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Katie Byrne

It was very fun listening to all the historic stories. -Nate Byrne, 8 years old

It was very fun listening to all the historic stories. -Nate Byrne, 8 years old

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Loved it!

Jamie Chappel

Best homeschool history curriculum ever! My kids ages 6-14 all couldn’t wait to listen. We loved it so much!

Best homeschool history curriculum ever! My kids ages 6-14 all couldn’t wait to listen. We loved it so much!

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Curriculum Outline

Each purchase is for one year access to all materials.

  • 2

    Audio Lessons

    • 1. The Boy and the Loon (Native Alaskan Mythology)

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    • 2. Totem Poles (Native Alaskan Mythology)

    • 3. A Boat for Every Occasion (Native Alaskan History)

    • 4. Ravenous Raven (Native Alaskan History)

    • 5. Shopping at Whale Mart (Native Alaskan History)

    • 6. The Beads from Beyond (European Exploration)

    • 7. Bering's Blue Jay (European Exploration)

    • 8. Martinez's Spoons (European Exploration)

    • 9. The Lord of Alaska (Russian Colonization)

    • 10. Veniaminov's Vaccinations (Russian Colonization)

    • 11. What War? (American Civil War)

    • 12. Up All Night Working (The Alaska Purchase)

    • 13. The First Alaska Day (The Alaska Purchase)

    • 14. Also Known As... (Juneau Gold Rush)

    • 15. Worst Birthday Dinner Ever (The Allen Expedition)

    • 16. The Klondike is Actually in Canada (Alaska Gold Rush)

    • 17. Reindeer to the Rescue (The Overland Expedition)

    • 18. Rushing No Where Fast (Alaskan Gold Rush)

    • 19. Soapy Smith's Shootout (Alaskan Gold Rush)

    • 20. The Swindlers of Nome (Alaskan Gold Rush)

    • 21. The Banks Aren't All that Fair (Alaskan Gold Rush)

    • 22. Weird and Wacky Ways to Travel (Alaskan Gold Rush)

    • 23. Alaskans Get Steamed (Cordova Coal Party)

    • 24. Why Presidents Don't Visit Alaska Much (Alaska Railroad)

    • 25. Deliverance by Dogsled (Serum Run)

    • 26. The Alaska Flag (Benny Benson)

    • 27. Clowns Can Fly (Bush Pilots)

    • 28. Farming the Far North (Mat Su Colony)

    • 29. The Soup (WWII in Alaska)

    • 30. Alaska's Civil Rights Movement (Native Rights)

    • 31. A Dog Named Explosion and the Japanese Ghosts (WWII in Alaska)

    • 32. Muktuk Marston's Jade Lamp (Constitutional Convention)

    • 33. What Could Go Wrong? (Project Chariot)

    • 34. Bill Egan's Lucky Shamrock (Statehood)

    • 35. It's Duck Season (Barrow Duck In)

    • 36. How to Start World War III (Cold War in Alaska)

    • 37. Bob Atwood's Trumpet (Good Friday Earthquake)

    • 38. Enough with the Nuclear Near-Disasters (Good Friday Earthquake)

    • 39. An Arab Prince Visits Alaska (Oil)

    • 40. The Pigs Must Pay the Rent! (Native Land Claims)

    • 41. Pipe Dreams (Oil)

    • 42. Schooled by a Girl (The Molly Hooch Case)

    • 43. It's a Trap! (Trapping Laws)

    • 44. Governor Hammond's Bright Idea (The Permanent Fund)

    • 45. The Other Reason Presidents Don't Visit Alaska Much (Federal Lands in Alaska)

    • 46. The Adventures of Captain Oopsy (Exxon Valdez)

    • 47. The Two Most Famous Alaskans (The Alaska Zoo)

    • 48. Don't Feed the Bears (Timothy Treadwell)

    • 49. Alaskan Olympians.

Instructor

Andrew Lockwood

Lifelong Alaskan Andrew Lockwood has been teaching at Mat-Su College since 2011 and at Learning With Lockwood since 2018. His greatest joy is sharing the story of history with his students and planting the same passion within them.

Andrew Lockwood earned his B.A. from Evangel University in 2007 and his M.A. in History from the American Military University in 2010.

He currently lives in Wasilla, AK, with his wife and five kids.