All American History Vol. 2 Student Reader w/ Downloadable Companion Guide
Item #: | 013534 |
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Grades: | 5-12 |
Product Description:
The Student Reader now includes a code to download a digital version of the Companion Guide (previously called the Student Activity Book). The Student Activity Book is no longer available separately.
Publisher Description:
Like Volume I in this series, All American History Volume II journeys from The Civil War to the 21st Century. Written in a comfortable style, All American History Volume II offers hundreds of pictures and dozens of maps. It is a complete year’s curriculum for grades 6-12 when used with the Student Activity Book and Teacher’s Guide (each sold separately). It is also adaptable for younger students.
The Student Reader provides 32 weekly lessons, and each lesson contains three sections examining:
* The atmosphere in which the event occurred
* The event itself
* The impact this event had on the future of America
If you are using an American history course that doesn't go much beyond who discovered what when; who fought who when, and where; who was voted into office in 1797; who invented this, who built that, who wrote such and such a poem, or when such and such a book was written; stop here for just a minute and let me tell you about a history course that will fill in all those blanks. Each volume is a full year of study in 32 weekly lessons aimed at 5th through 8th grade students. It's made up of two components: a Student Reader (which includes a digital activity book) and a Teacher Guide. The Reader is not unlike a good story, using plain language, black and white illustrations, and maps to retell the history of America from the earliest explorers of America through to the beginning of the 19th century. Not missing any of the important information found in traditional history texts, students will be drawn into the exploration of history at a much deeper level and in a more diverse way. The author has emphasized the social and cultural aspects of American history to add extra life to the text the clothes people wore, the houses they lived in, the foods they ate, the games they played, the schools they attended all so very important to the study of history, though overlooked at times by many history courses. The chapters are well laid out, and all follow the same basic formula a description of the atmosphere in which the events of the chapter occurred, followed by the body of the chapter in which the events are detailed and the stories told, and concluded with a list of ways the events had an impact on America's future.
The hardcover Student Reader has been recently reprinted and now includes a download code to save and use the digital Companion Guide (previously titled the Student Activity Book). The Companion Guide is full of exercises, reviews, map work, and study questions. The softcover Teacher's Guide/Answer Key contains teaching notes and directions for utilizing both the reader and activity book, answers to all the questions and reviews, games and activities, creative project ideas, timeline strategies, recommended reading lists, family fun activities, and more. However, if you want to take the study of American history more seriously and to a deeper level, the Teacher's Guide also has plenty of options for further study. In fact, while focused mainly on grades five through eight, the Teacher's Guide also contains suggestions for adapting this history course both for children younger than 5th grade and for high school students, using the course in a family setting, the co-op setting (which was originally how this course came into being), and the Christian school setting. Suffice it to say that this American history course by Christian author and history teacher Celeste Rakes is complete and thorough and adaptable to almost any setting a homeschooler would need. Volume 1 covers early American exploration to the Jacksonians in the early part of the 1800's.
Continuing the story of America, Volume 2 picks up at the Civil War, with details of the prelude to the war through to the reconstruction afterward. From that point, the rest of American history is divided into three eras - the Gilded Age (also known as the Victorian Age), the period of the two world wars and the depression, and finally, the Cold War and the 21st Century.
Although previously this course was made up of three separate items, the new inclusion of the downloadable Companion Guide into the Reader makes this course even more usable for families using it as a multi-grade history program!
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- Janice Staff on Apr 8, 2020
Part of each chapter focuses on cultural influences and family life. Fundamentalist Christianity in the 1920's is addressed the same way as any other social influence. The Scopes trial was covered in a very neutral manner, in my opinion. There us no bias that I am aware of in terms of denomination. JFK's Catholicism was mentioned like any other historical fact. Pentacostals and the Jesus People are also mentioned in their appropriate time periods.
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- Christa C on Feb 14, 2018
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