St. Ignatius

Catholic Unit Study

Catholic Unit Studies are a great way to add fun to your learning! In this four week study of St Ignatius, you'll about the founder of the Society of Jesus as well as the amazing time era he lived in: The Renaissance. This is truly one of my favorite eras to study!

St Ignatius Catholic Unit Study

Teach all of your kids at the same time with this four week unit study. Each week begins with a list of items you'll need to have on hand so that you can be ready to go. Everything is laid out for you in this easy-to-follow guide. The great thing about a unit study is that you can do as little or as much as you want. Feel free to add on resources, too. 

There's a recommended book to read aloud each day and comprehension questions to aid your kids in retention. I've also included map work (which all kids seem to love) as well as fine art projects, history and science! 

Once you're done with this study, you'll know all about both St. Ignatius of Loyola as well as the amazing Renaissance Era.

This unit study is a great way to learn all about a fascinating time in history, as well as an incredibly holy Saint! 

And you can't beat the price!

The pdf version of this Catholic unit study can be purchased NOW for only $8

There are so many benefits to Homeschooling Unit Studies

Let's face it.  We only have so much time in any given day.  There are many things that need to get done, so that limits the amount of time that we can spend on school.  Therefore, you need to decide how much time you're going to spend doing school and then find the most efficient way to cover the material you need to cover with all of the kids that you are schooling.  

Unit studies help you to do that.

Unit Studies save you time!

Homeschooling unit studies are a great way to incorporate learning a lot of subjects with a variety of aged students. 

Within one unit study topic, you can teach subjects such as: 

  • history
  • science
  • art 
  • music
  • spelling
  • vocabulary
  • handwriting

to all of your kids at the same time. 

Unit Studies are flexible

Learning one topic all together and then requiring different level assignments from each of the children allows for flexibility.

It sure beats trying to teach all of them individually using different workbooks.

Unit studies also allow you to be flexible when you have children with different levels of interest in the topic being covered. 

Some might only be interested in the basic information you provide, while others might want to take the time to delve deeper into the topic.

Unit Studies allow for creativity

Sit down with your kids and brainstorm some topics that they would like to study. You can decide if everyone will have a vote or if you will pick the topic.

Once the topic is chosen, let the kids help decide what they want to learn about the topic and how they want to learn it. You might be surprised at what they come up with.

Always remember to let God have a say in your unit study, too. Being the Master of creativity, it has always amazed me what happens when I let God have a say in how we should learn something.

Unit Studies are fun

All you have to do is to pick a topic and decide what it is you want to learn about it.

Let's say you have a bunch of boys and you want to learn about excavators. This, I am sure, is a topic that they would find very fun to learn about.

I have found that the more fun the topic is to the students, the more they want to learn and the harder they try. 

Tailor it to their interests and soon they will see how much fun learning can be!

Take, Lord, and receive all my liberty, my memory, my understanding and my entire will. All I have and call my own. 

You have given all to me. To you, Lord, I return it. Everything is yours; do with  it what you will. Give me only your love and your grace, that is enough for me." 

- St. Ignatius of Loyola

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Learn Geography, History, Science and Religion

The Renaissance Era was rich with ingenuity and many famous people besides St. Ignatius.

  • Learn about the Spiritual Exercises - the gold standard of Catholic retreats
  • Find out about the many major discoveries made during this time by Leonardo di Vinci and Babloa, as well as many others
  • St Ignatius traveled far on foot. Follow his journeys throughout Europe

For only $8 you can get started on this unit study today! 


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Practice Reading Comprehension, spelling and handwriting. Learn about renaissance art!

  • Study the Mona Lisa and other famous art produced during this time period
  • Leonardo di Vinci is fascinating! Take a lot of time learning about all that he did
  • Write your own creative stories using select vocabulary words 
  • Try your hand at painting and drawing

For only $8 you can get started on this unit study today! 


Homeschooling Unit Studies are the perfect way

for the whole family to learn together. 

Unit studies are a great way to spend time learning about a topic together.

Remember, you can cover a variety of subjects at different levels - all at the same time.

Make learning fun and bring your family closer together while you study about

 St. Ignatius!

Laura Dominick
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Laura Dominick

I've been homeschooling my seven children for the past 20+ years (and counting). There were so many times when I wanted to give up because there was just SO much to do! At the height of our chaotic years (you know, when you're trying to teach 7 kids at the same time) I found that homeschooling unit studies made my life easier and the kids so much happier. If you're feeling overwhelmed with all the things you need to teach, consider trying a Catholic Unit Study.

Grab your own Catholic Unit Study about St. Ignatius for only $8!

And start learning together as a family.

Save time and have fun!

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