History is approached differently by different curriculums. Some day I will include some information about that, but for now, I will say this: If your children have to be tested and history is included on the tests, you might need to choose the same path as your local school system, otherwise you will be free to choose how to go about teaching history to your children.
Forms
Forms for Taking Notes:
1. Note-Taking Form with topic
1.a. Note-Taking Form without topic
2. Notes - Continued Form
Docs
Declaration Of Independence
Gettysburg Address
The Emancipation
Proclamation
Schedules
Click on the book image for reading schedules.
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There is not really much here in the history section at this time. I have some reading schedules, printable forms, pictures of presidents, maps, and some book suggestions.
Book Lists
Even though the pages below are described as a schedule for A Child's History of the World, you can still look over the suggested books even if you are not using A Child's History of the World
- A Child's History of the World Schedule, Prehistoric
- A Child's History of the World Schedule, Early Egypt
- A Child's History of the World Schedule, Greece
- A Child's History of the World Schedule, Middle Ages
- A Child's History of the World Schedule, Modern Times
History and Lit Combined
If you prefer to have history and literature combined, be sure to look at Sonlight's core curriculum packages.
I do hope to add more book suggestions in the future. It's on my list of things to do, however; my list is a very long list.
Donna Young, April 2, 2010


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by Alpha Omega Publications
Link to CBD:
Lifepac Government & Economics, Grade 12, Complete Set