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Bob Jones Heritage Studies
Heritage Studies 5: For the Sake of Freedom (Struggles of a New Century) studies American history from early 1900's to the present. It includes the invention and influence of the telephone and automobile, WWI, the twenties, the depression, WWII, the Vietnam conflict and the civil rights era; also included in the study are government leaders and the constantly changing boundaries of nations. Includes discussion on the 21st century as well.
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Home School Kit
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Alpha Omega Lifepacs Social Studies
The Lifepac Social Studies (History & Geography) complete set contains all 10 student workbooks for a full year of study plus the comprehensive Teacher's Guide.
Topics covered include:
Exploring the New World
Colonial Life in America
A New Nation
New Lands
A World Leader
A Great Nation United
One Nation With Many Regions
Our Southern Neighbors
Our Northern Neighbor
The United States
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Beautiful Feet Study Guide
This study is designed for the teacher of American History who desires to impart to his or her students an understanding of the hand of God in the American saga. Seeing God's hand in the events of the past gives us vision and hope for the future. It is the author's belief that using literature or "living books" will lead students on a path of believing the principle best articulated in the words of Benjamin Franklin, "God rules in the affairs of men." Utilizes America's Providential History by Mark Beliles and Stephen McDowell and the D'Aulaire books. Older students may also want to utilize Teaching and Learning America's Christian History by Rosalie Slater, The Christian History of the Constitution by Verna Hall, and The Light and the Glory by Peter Marshall. These additional materials (as well as materials that may not be mentioned) will need to be purchased or borrowed for use with the study guide.
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Ballads of American History
Liven up your curriculum with songs! In this book and CD set, Cooper's memorable ballads capture not only the musical style of various historical eras but plenty of names and dates, too! There's a song for Jamestown, Plymouth, the colonies, the Revolution, the Constitution, westward expansion, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the transcontinental railroad. Ages 7 and up. From Noble.
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American Adventures
American Adventures- True Stories From Americas Past 1770 to 1870. This is a book of sories that other young readers and listeners have found interesting and exciting. To the left of each story is a timeline and a box titled, "What Else Was Happening?" This will give you an idea of what was happening at about the time the story is taking place. Since the stories and timelines follow in order, you will get a chance to see how are nation has grown. After each section you'll find actvities for Writing and Journaling, Let's Talk, and Cooperative Group Activities. Table of Contents: 1. 1781 Moving North 2. 1799 The "Good Ole Days" of Medicine 3. 1800 Johnny Appleseed, Hero of the Wilderness 4. 1820 A Matter of Honor 5. 1829 Sam Patch- The Man Who Jumped To Fame 6. 1830 The Ladies of Lowell 7. 1847 The Stubborn School Teacher 8. 1849 The Gold Rush Days 9. 1854 The Orphan Train 10. 1856 Camels of the Old West 11. 1859 Emperor Norton 12. 1862 Bloody Antietam 13. 1864 The Strange Mission of the Hunley 14. 1865 The Three Hundred Dollar Baby 15. 1869 The Men Who Built the Railroad Across America. The 2nd book is a kaleidoscope of fifteen stories about United States history.
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A Children's Companion Guide to America's History: History & Government
Introduce your 8- to 14-year-olds to historical truth! Using excerpts from important documents, Millard highlights Christian landmarks of American history, the biblical principles our nation was founded upon, and the true meaning of separation of church and state. 88 pages, softcover from Horizon.
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The Patriot's Handbook
If we want future generations to be free, we need to pass on the belief in liberty, human dignity, and social responsibility to young Americans. Educate your children (grades 4 and up) about the development of American freedom with this collection of documents, speeches, poems, songs, and profiles of presidents (from George Washington to Ronald Reagan) and other great men and women. 464 pages, softcover from Highland.
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The Patriot's Handbook
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My Backyard History Book
There is a lot more to history than memorizing names of Presidents and war dates, and most of it has to do with people who are alive right now. Open this book and you'll find projects that have to do with grandparents, old-time music, making time capsules, and other fun activities that you won't find in your normal history class. So, whatever your age and wherever you live, leave your old ideas of history behind and discover it anew in your own backyard. Grade level 4-7.
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My Backyard History Book
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The History of US
Discover why so many teens and tweens are having fun reading American history! "Most history books are boring, but your book kept me on the edge of my chair," says one thrilled sixth grader. Updated and packed with compelling photographs, instructive maps, and vivid storytelling, Hakim's series breathes life into the heroes, villains, and adventures that make up our past. (Not written from a Christian perspective.) Softcovers, from Oxford University.
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