Sunday, July 13, 2014

Joshua through Malachi & Ancient Greece


Categories:
History, Geography, Bible, Lesson Plans


Suggested Grades: 1 - 12, Family


Product Description:

 A great study. Simply Charlotte Mason (SCM) has written these lesson plans with families in mind. These lesson plans are for all children - all grades. Subjects covered are Bible, History of Ancient Greece, and the Geography of the Middle East.  The study suggest these books as the spine of the study: 

Visits to the Middle East is apart of SCM's Geography series, Visits to... In this study the family takes a look at different families throughout the Middle East from the readings of Hungry Planet and Material World by Peter Menzel, along with other great books. These books are then combined with additional readings for the children according to grades 1-3. 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. Many of the books used to supplement this study can be found online or at your local library.

This study is split into three- twelve week terms. Each lesson list for the parent the materials needed for that lesson. It is then followed by describing how to use each material according to family and grade levels. SCM then lists reminders for you as well. So if you are like me and need to be reminded when a different book is scheduled later in the lessons, you'll enjoy having a reminder.

Charlotte Mason methods used in this study are short lessons for attention, narration, map drills, living books, hands-on projects and for older students a Book of Centuries. The Book of Centuries is their own timeline notebook. If, however, you're children are too young to have their own Book of Centuries, then create a family Book of Centuries.

You can download a sample by going here.

Charlotte Mason methods used in this study include: Living Books, Short Lessons, Bible Readings, Listening Attentively, Narrating, Living Geography, Writing 

Price for this Item
$17.95 Printed Book
$11.95 Ebook

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