
Ancient World History Curriculum Program
Ages 6–11
- Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Rome
- Ancient Greece
- Ancient China
If you're using Utah's ESA-style education funding programs, you can use your funds for a wide range of educational resources—including curriculum, online learning, and homeschool materials. This guide explains how to use your funds effectively—and how to choose the right curriculum for your child.
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In Utah, education funding programs (including scholarship and ESA-style initiatives) can typically be used for:
Many families choose to invest in engaging, structured curriculum that supports their child's learning at home.
Follow these four steps to put your ESA funds to work on your child's education.
Each Utah program may have slightly different rules, so confirm what’s approved.
Look for structured, educational programs suitable for your child’s age.
Depending on your program, you may pay directly or claim back costs.
This ensures compliance with program requirements.
Always check the latest Utah program guidelines to ensure your purchase qualifies. Rules and approved categories can vary between programs, so it's worth reviewing before each purchase.
Choose from three curriculum programmes, each delivering four units of standards-aligned, hands-on history education. Every package qualifies as a Utah ESA reimbursable educational expense.

Ages 6–11

Ages 6–11

Ages 6–11
Each unit is packed with carefully curated learning materials that align with educational standards.
All content is secular, standards-aligned, and designed to reinforce key history learning objectives while building reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.
One of the most common ways families use ESA-style funding in Utah is to purchase curriculum that supports homeschooling or supplements traditional schooling.
A strong curriculum should be:
Many families look for curriculum that goes beyond worksheets and keeps children genuinely interested in learning. For primary-aged children, this often includes:
Lessons that bring subjects to life through engaging narratives and storytelling.
Builds knowledge and curiosity through exploring fascinating historical periods.
Activities that develop literacy skills alongside subject-specific knowledge.
Hands-on challenges, puzzles, and crafts that reinforce learning and keep children engaged.
Designed so families can work through the material at their own pace, on their own schedule.
This type of curriculum is commonly used by homeschooling families and fits well within ESA-approved spending categories. View curriculum packages
It's a practical way to make the most of your education funding while providing a high-quality learning experience.
Common questions about using Utah ESA funds for curriculum and online learning.
If you're looking for a flexible, engaging way to use your ESA funds, curriculum is one of the best places to start.
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