People, Places, and Principles of America Full Course Kit (Chapters 1-6)

People, Places, and Principles of America Full Course Kit (Chapters 1-6)

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ISBN: 9781594763403
Grades: 8-12

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This course, designed for high school students, studies the 15 basic components of cultures from 5000 BC through 2011 AD: Agriculture, Architecture, Communication, Discoveries, Dominant Personalities, Education, Families, Food, Government, Industry, Energy, Military, Religion, Sports, and Transportation. Chapter one begins with evidence of civilization in the Fertile Crescent, and expands to the major continents of the world. A conversational narrative style is designed to engages students. Selected vocabulary words are highlighted and defined to help enrich the students' understanding of the English language. Illustrations and maps are sprinkled through each chapter to create mental images that solidify comprehension of the People, Places, & Events of World History. Character principles are added to each lesson to prompt students to consider how their world view of life is being shaped. This course consists of six chapters. This course is designed for one transcript credit.

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The People, Places, and Principles of America is a comprehensive study of American history from pre-Columbus through the election of 2012. Content of each chapter is based on the 15 major components of culture: families, agriculture, media, military, government, religion, education, discoveries, industry, communication, leaders, light/energy, art, music, sports, and transportation. Each lesson incorporates a narrative carefully designed to engage the students emotionally and academically. Theme art, time lines, maps, and charts illustrate each lesson to "pull the student's mind" into the text and clarify content. This course has been called "real history" because it ties the fifteen major cultural components to real people, places and principles which distinguish America. It is not revisionist history.

People Places, and Principles of America I (chapters 1-6) is appropriate for one transcript credit, and People, Places, and Principles of America II (Chapters 7-12) is designed for one transcript credit. Completion of All 12 chapters earns two transcript credits. The vocabulary level is applicable for students from eighth through twelfth grade. The content is designed to raise students' aspirations for noble and honorable lifestyles of the American Dream. Essential academic elements are aligned with standards normally expected for grades eight through high school, either for essential elements or for state exit exams.

Some states require graduating students to know about the Founding Fathers and important national documents; this course covers these topics in chapters 3-6. *(Teachers who omit some sections in order to accommodate state or local school circumstances will need to avoid assigning applicable portions of chapter quizzes and tests.) This is a very popular course, especially for students whose previous enrollment in other schools createdfactual voids in American history. *America's Founding Fathers, Events and Documents is a stand-alone unit study of 15 pertinent topics extrapolated from chapters. 1-6 of the People, Places and Principles of America, and is suitable as an adjunct to other history, government, or civics courses.


Category Description for People, Places & Principles of America:

This largely self-study course covers American history from the time of Columbus through the election of George W. Bush. It is designed as a two-year course, with 180 lessons in all. The course is made of two main parts; student texts (or chapters) and activity and test books. Each of the textbooks is divided into sections and topics that cover consecutive spans of time, each which is broken down into 15 cultural components including families, agriculture, religion, economics, military, discoveries, inventions, food, communication, sports/recreation, the arts, transportation, government, industry/medicine, and education. Major personalities and events are also studied for each period, giving the student a well-rounded look at both the daily life and culture of the time, along with the important historical events. The course text is well-written and pretty interesting, with examples and vignettes woven in to add further interest. Black and white illustrations and diagrams are included, which also provide maps and charts for student reference. While not overly Christian in content, the writers acknowledge the deep religious beliefs of our founding fathers, and are fairly balanced in presentation. The course is designed for the student to read a topic each day (about 3-4 pages), and then turn to the Activities book and complete a worksheet about what they've read. The activity sheet for each day incorporates short answer, fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, and true/false questions about the selection. There are several pages of activity worksheets for each section, providing quite a few questions for each reading assignment. The Teacher Resource Kit is a valuable addition to this program because it provides a section quiz to take after each part of the activity book and a fairly lengthy chapter test for each text. Besides providing these quizzes and tests, it also includes answer keys to them, as well as an answer key for each of the Activity Books and additional supplemental administrated resources. You can order the Teacher Resource Kit as a book which comes with either a free download of the same material as PDF files or a CD-ROM of the pdf files, or you can just get it as a PDF CD without the book. Also available separately is a Student Resource Kit, which includes a compilation of historical maps, charts, and documents that pertain to all six of the chapters, which the student will be required to access as they proceed through the activities. The Full Course Kit includes all the texts and activities from chapters 1-12, the Student Resource Kit, and the Teacher Resource Kit with free download. If you want to go half-way, the course kit for chapters 1-6 has all the above components for the first half of the course, from discovery of the New World to roughly the 1820's. Chapter 7 begins with westward expansion into Texas and the West and takes us into the 21st century. Altogether, if you're looking for a primarily reading-based history curriculum that covers American history with a good amount of detail and a focus on daily life, for a student who is self-motivated enough to keep up with the study, you may enjoy this offering from Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum. - Jess



The People, Places, and Principles of America is a comprehensive study of American history from pre-Columbus through the election of 2012. Content of each chapter is based on the 15 major components of culture: families, agriculture, media, military, government, religion, education, discoveries, industry, communication, leaders, light/energy, art, music, sports, and transportation. Each lesson incorporates a narrative carefully designed to engage the students emotionally and academically. Theme art, time lines, maps, and charts illustrate each lesson to "pull the student's mind" into the text and clarify content. This course has been called "real history" because it ties the fifteen major cultural components to real people, places and principles which distinguish America. It is not revisionist history.

People Places, and Principles of America I (chapters 1-6) is appropriate for one transcript credit, and People, Places, and Principles of America II (Chapters 7-12) is designed for one transcript credit. Completion of All 12 chapters earns two transcript credits. The vocabulary level is applicable for students from eighth through twelfth grade. The content is designed to raise students' aspirations for noble and honorable lifestyles of the American Dream. Essential academic elements are aligned with standards normally expected for grades eight through high school, either for essential elements or for state exit exams.

Some states require graduating students to know about the Founding Fathers and important national documents; this course covers these topics in chapters 3-6. *(Teachers who omit some sections in order to accommodate state or local school circumstances will need to avoid assigning applicable portions of chapter quizzes and tests.) This is a very popular course, especially for students whose previous enrollment in other schools createdfactual voids in American history. *America's Founding Fathers, Events and Documents is a stand-alone unit study of 15 pertinent topics extrapolated from chapters. 1-6 of the People, Places and Principles of America, and is suitable as an adjunct to other history, government, or civics courses.


Primary Subject
History/Geography
Grade Start
8
Grade End
12
ISBN
9781594763403
Format
Other
Brand Name
Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum
Weight
6.15 (lbs.)
Dimensions
11.81" x 9.0" x 4.25"
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I needed something a little less intense for my son for his first high school course.
Cara G on Feb 24, 2023
The format works for my daughter. She isn't self motivated to do research in this area and she needs daily accountability to check that work has been done.
Kathryn L on Nov 13, 2020
I needed something a little less intense for my son for his first high school course.
Cara G on Feb 24, 2023
I chose People, Places, and Principes of America because my children need a history curriculum; I purchased Paradigm's Character and Skills for Home and Career, and thus far my sons are enjoying it.
Kimberly F on Oct 21, 2022
The format works for my daughter. She isn't self motivated to do research in this area and she needs daily accountability to check that work has been done.
Kathryn L on Nov 13, 2020
Read good reviews and wanted something that wasn't revisionist history. Looking forward to my advanced high schooler trying this out for credit on American History I.
Cinnamon on Jun 9, 2020
I chose this curriculum because it seems like a thorough examination of the America's yet with short reading sections. It seems good for independent learning.
User on Sep 10, 2018
I chose this course to encourage independent study and because the narrative style of writing is more engaging.
Stacey D on Aug 10, 2017
I chose People, Places, and Principes of America because my children need a history curriculum; I purchased Paradigm's Character and Skills for Home and Career, and thus far my sons are enjoying it.
Kimberly F on Oct 21, 2022
Read good reviews and wanted something that wasn't revisionist history. Looking forward to my advanced high schooler trying this out for credit on American History I.
Cinnamon on Jun 9, 2020
Does the Full Course Kit (chapters 1-6) # 046714 come with a cd that's included in the Teacher Resource Kit (chapters 1-6) # 046717?
Kimberly on Oct 21, 2022
BEST ANSWER: No there is no CD included. The text booklets are pretty easy to follow, and the activity books ask questions related to the reading.
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Very Good American History
I used this for my 10th grader as an American History I credit. Wow! It is very well written and I am pleased with this curriculum. Can't wait to do the second half of the course! I chose this because of the " It is not revisionist history." in the description, other reviews, and descriptions of this curriculum. I really like this PAC subject and plan on using more next school term. Price is affordable and I love this website too! My child was able to read the text and answer the questions with little assistance from me (which is good because I have another child that requires more attention). Grading is a breeze. I can't wait to try more PAC subjects!
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