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Exploring World History Part 2: World History, Literature, and Bible - The Renaissance to the Present

paperbackJanuary 1, 2008
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ISBN-13: 9781933410210 ISBN-10: 1933410213
Publisher
The Notgrass Company
Binding
paperback
Published
January 1, 2008
Weight
2.5 lbs
Dimensions
3.00×20.60×27.20 cm

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Exploring World History Part 2: World History, Literature, and Bible - The Renaissance to the Present by John Notgrass. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781933410210.

Exploring World History is a high school world history curriculum combining world history, world literature, and Bible. It helps high school students gain a fuller understanding of the past as they read the history narrative, read classic literature, complete writing assignments, and study what the Bible says about issues and ideas in world history. Exploring World History provides historical overview lessons along with focused lessons on key events, concepts, and people. It also includes surveys of daily life and culture. The Bible study lessons allow students to concentrate one day a week on the spiritual implications of what they have been studying. Exploring World History is designed to be easy-to-use for parent and student. Each of the 30 weekly units has an introduction that features a summary of the material covered, a list of lessons, books required for that unit, and suggested writing assignments. Each of the 150 daily lessons (five lessons per week) includes the history text and the reading assignments for that day (and those in progress). A focused student can direct his own study, and the parent can offer as much interaction as needed. Depending on how fast your child reads and how much time he spends on the writing assignments, he may need an average of 2-3 hours for each daily lesson. Completing the full course provides your child with a years high school credit in World History, English (literature and composition), and Bible.