
Welcome to The Human History Project – Revolutionizing History Education
Are you ready to transform your classroom and engage your students with world history like never before? The Human History Project is here to empower educators with the tools they need to teach history in an exciting, dynamic, and effective way.
Our series of digital teaching resources is designed for students aged 10-14, bringing key moments in history to life, from the earliest civilizations to current events. Whether you're a seasoned history teacher or just starting out, our resources are built to streamline your lesson planning while helping your students develop essential 21st-century skills.
What Makes The Human History Project Different?

Comprehensive Digital Resources
Our digital Teacher’s Packs are packed with everything you need to deliver engaging lessons year-round – from detailed teacher guides to interactive student workbooks and pacing guides. Say goodbye to hours of lesson planning and hello to more time teaching!

A Focus on 21st-Century Skills
We don’t just teach history – we teach critical thinking, digital literacy, and problem-solving, preparing students for success in today’s world.

Curated Content for Middle School Learners
Our curriculum is designed specifically for students aged 10-14, ensuring every lesson is age-appropriate, engaging, and aligned with key learning outcomes. From Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt to the fall of Rome, the Renaissance, and beyond – we cover the most transformative periods in human history.

Flexible and Customizable
The Human History Project is designed to fit into your classroom’s unique needs. Our editable yearly overviews and pacing guides ensure that you can tailor your lessons to your specific curriculum and teaching style.

Ready to Get Started?
Discover the first book in the series, From Early Humans to Early Human Civilizations, and explore our comprehensive Teacher’s Packs. Your journey to more engaging, streamlined history teaching starts now.
Don’t miss out on transforming your history classroom. Explore The Human History Project today and join a growing community of teachers dedicated to bringing history to life.