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TruthQuest History: A unique homeschool curriculum

Explore the unique approach of TruthQuest History, a Christian homeschool curriculum that connects history with living books.
Lisa Thorsen
Written byLisa Thorsen
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Key takeaways
  • TruthQuest History, created by Michelle Miller, offers a Christian-centered homeschool history curriculum that emphasizes God's actions and responses throughout history
  • Families purchase guides that include commentary and curated living book recommendations, allowing for a flexible, literature-based learning experience, often costing under $30 by utilizing local libraries.

TruthQuest History is a homeschool curriculum created by Michelle Miller. It focuses on history through a Christian lens, using guides that suggest living books for deeper learning.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), approximately 3.3 million students were homeschooled in the United States as of 2023, representing roughly 6% of the school-age population. Research from the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI) shows that homeschooled students typically score 15 to 25 percentile points higher than public school students on standardized academic achievement tests.

What is TruthQuest History?

TruthQuest History (TQH) is a homeschool history program by Michelle Miller. Instead of a textbook, each guide offers lively commentary from a Christian perspective. It also includes a list of recommended living books. Families buy the guide and find the suggested books in their library or at home. The curriculum combines Charlotte Mason and Classical education methods. It emphasizes that history is primarily about God's actions and words, followed by people's beliefs and responses. You can check it out at TruthQuestHistory.com.

How TruthQuest works

When you buy a TruthQuest guide, you get Michelle Miller's student-focused introduction to each historical topic. This includes detailed book recommendations sorted by topic. Each book comes with reading level info and page suggestions. There are ThinkWrite exercises to encourage deeper engagement through essays, diaries, skits, and creative projects. Parents find the actual books themselves, giving them control over what to read and how fast to go. Many families spend under $30 on core texts by using their local library.

Who TruthQuest is best for

TruthQuest is great for families who love Charlotte Mason's approach with living books but need help choosing the right ones. It's perfect for self-motivated readers and families with kids of different ages studying together. If you're comfortable visiting libraries and finding books, this curriculum is for you. It appeals to those wanting a Christian perspective in history. However, it may not suit families looking for a complete package or those without library access.

The bottom line

TruthQuest History fills a unique gap. It offers the worldview commentary and book recommendations that Charlotte Mason families often miss while sticking to the living books philosophy. Its guide-only system means lower costs and flexibility, but it does require parents who like sourcing books and customizing their program. If you want literature-based history with a Christian view and the freedom to learn at your own pace, give TruthQuest a serious look.

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Lisa Thorsen
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Lisa Thorsen

Co-founder, BetterSchool

Lisa is the co-founder of BetterSchool and a homeschool mom of three. BetterSchool administers the largest independent homeschool community in the country — over 350,000 families across all 50 states.

When COVID hit, Lisa and her husband pulled their children out of school and hit the road. Homeschooling wasn't the plan — it was a necessity. But somewhere along the way, the family fell in love with it: the time together, the ability to tailor lessons to each child's interests, learning at their own pace, the freedom to travel, eating healthy on their own schedule, and the countless other benefits that come with homeschooling.

As they traveled, Lisa kept discovering incredible hands-on learning experiences that most homeschool families had no way of finding. She built BetterSchool to make it easy for every family to find and book the experiences that make learning come alive.

Through her community, Lisa has helped hundreds of thousands of parents navigate homeschooling, while also helping local businesses find and serve the homeschool community. She is the former managing partner of a law firm focused on business law and mergers and acquisitions — BetterSchool is her second technology startup. She holds a J.D. from California Western School of Law and a B.A. from Penn State.

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  • What is TruthQuest History?
  • How TruthQuest works
  • Who TruthQuest is best for
  • The bottom line
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