Miller Skills - The Human History Project
Time to Thrive Skills Camp 2026: Week 1
Time to Thrive Skills Camp 2026: Week 1
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Week 1: Ancient Civilizations (Ages 12–15)
The Global History Skills Academy | Live online summer camp | Join from anywhere in the world
Help students build real academic skills through world history.
Week 1 of Time to Thrive Skills Camp takes students on a guided journey through Ancient Civilizations while strengthening the skills that matter most for success across every subject: critical thinking, organized note-taking, clear writing, evidence-based reasoning, discussion, and confident speaking.
This is a global virtual program with two live cohorts (GMT) designed to suit different time zones, so students can join from anywhere with a stable internet connection.
What students will learn in Week 1
Ancient Civilizations, taught as skill-building, not memorization
In Week 1, students explore how early civilizations formed and develop the tools to compare societies, analyze cause and effect, summarize clearly, and turn information into evidence-based claims.
Key skills practiced this week
Comparing societies using clear criteria
Cause-and-effect analysis
Summary writing that is accurate and organized
Building claims and supporting them with evidence
Discussion skills and confident speaking
Project planning and producing a polished final outcome
Weekly output
Each student completes a weekly project and keeps a portfolio snapshot of what they achieved.
How the week works
Live plus flexible learning, designed for online success
Week 1 runs Monday 3rd August through Friday 8th August with a predictable structure that supports students and families.
Weekly schedule at a glance (GMT)
Monday (Live): welcome, live online class, live skills lab, reflection and wrap-up (4.5 hours live)
Tuesday (Asynchronous): two recorded lessons, two skills labs with forum discussion, plus active learning tasks (3.5–4.5 hours)
Wednesday (Live): live sessions, group activities, skills lab, reflection and wrap-up (4.5 hours live)
Thursday (Blended): recorded lesson block, project introduction, live group project activities, and project support (4.5 hours)
Friday (Blended): recorded lesson block, live group project work, project uploads and discussion forum, plus a closing session (parents and guardians welcome)
Two cohort options (GMT)
Cohort 1: live sessions run within 9:00 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. GMT
Cohort 2: live sessions run within 3:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. GMT
What’s included with Week 1
Students receive a complete learning pack and structured support throughout the week:
Digital book for Week 1
Digital workbook for Week 1
6-week access to the learning platform and the 2026 camp community
Study templates (digital and printable) for future use
The Human History Project’s Emergency Skill-Builder 2026 (e-book)
Student portfolio (snapshot of weekly achievements)
Certificate of Achievement
What students need (tech checklist)
To participate, students will need:
A computer or laptop with a webcam
Headphones with a microphone (for listening and speaking)
Reliable internet access
A free Google email account (used for joining shared tools and submitting work)
Who Week 1 is for
This week is ideal for:
Students who want to build confidence, independence, and academic strength
Schools seeking a ready-to-recommend global program with clear outcomes
Parents and caregivers who want meaningful enrichment that improves school skills
Week 1 Prices
Week 1 (Ancient Civilizations): £299 per student
Early bird (before 30th May 2026): £230 per student (Use Code EARLYBIRD at checkout)
To book multiple weeks, select one of the related bundles below.
For schools and groups
Time to Thrive Skills Camp supports cross-curricular priorities schools value, including literacy, speaking and listening, independent learning, and critical thinking. It is designed to work well for global school communities due to the two cohort time options and structured weekly outputs.
For special group rates for schools, please contact our team at thehumanhistoryproject@millerskills.co.uk.
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