WHY CHOOSE CATHOLIC TEXTBOOKS?
Catholic schools deserve the best textbooks. With Catholic Textbook Project, you can bring balance, perspective, and hope back into the hearts and minds of your students—these are the only history textbooks written with the freedom for truth that Catholic schools enjoy. Our textbooks meet and exceed standards while educating and inspiring students with the great drama of our history.
ACCURATE HISTORY, CATHOLIC WORLDVIEW
Our team of passionate Catholic educators launched Catholic Textbook Project in 2000 to create textbooks proceeding from the insight that mankind and history are transformed irrevocably by Christ and his Church.
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This allows us to focus on the facts of history without prejudice or bias, helping students uncover the full story.
GET OUR FREE TEACHING AID
This Week In History is a free weekly excerpt from our textbooks that tells the tale of something significant that happened that week, whether decades, centuries, or even millennia ago.
Written in our signature narrative-driven format, every snippet is great, bite-sized enrichment for you and a unique teaching aid for your classroom.
LATEST IN A SERIES
New 4th Grade Textbook
Our newest textbook is Journey Across America: The Southeast States, the final textbook in our 4th grade history and social studies curriculum. The Journey Across America series allows students to dive deep into the people, events, and geography of their own region of the United States.
Featuring our signature narrative style and Catholic focus, The Southeast States covers state and regional history for Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Florida.
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