Learning American History Through Literature e-book

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Grade K-8
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Charlotte Mason
A methodology based on the work of a 19th century educator who maintained that children learn best from literature (Living Books), not textbooks.
Classical
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History can be a subject that focuses upon memorable people as well as events and is fun to do together as a family, and this curriculum brings together all of these elements. Learning American History Through Literature covers American history in seven units, with each unit to be covered in about five weeks, making this a full-year program. This literature-based curriculum can be used with children at multiple grade levels, from K-8. It is designed to be flexible, so if you have younger students reading at a slower pace it can also be stretched out over two years.

The seven units include the Colonial Period, Revolutionary War Period, Westward Expansion, Civil War Period, Industrial Age, World War Years and Postwar Years. The author starts with a brief introduction regarding how the book is laid out and then introduces literature topics as the study begins. At the beginning of each unit, students will start with the read-aloud books that are referenced by the author.

Publisher's Description of Learning American History Through Literature e-book

ebook (not print version)

Grades 1-8 participate in reading books, doing activities, playing games, researching, and creating timelines which make learning American history fun and memorable. Learning American History Through Literature can be used for: multi-level teaching; a one or two year course of study; and a stand-alone curriculum or as a resource for any other curriculum.

Learning American History Through Literature covers seven periods of American history: Colonial; Revolutionary War; Westward Expansion; Civil War; Industrial Age; World War Years; and Postwar Years. Each unit includes in-depth book lists, discussion questions, hands-on-activities, games, recipes, and more that will help make history come alive for students in K-8th grades.



If you are looking for an American history program that is literature based and easy to use with multiple grades working together, this one's for you! In Learning American History Through Literature, American history is divided and covered in seven units. It can be used through one or two school years, depending on the ages of your students and how in-depth you choose to go. The seven units are Colonial, Revolutionary War Period, Westward Expansion, Civil War Period, Industrial Age, World War Years, and Postwar Years, cumulatively covering the years 1607-1968. In each unit, there are several book lists of read aloud titles and student reading. There are also vocabulary word lists, and activities to make and do. These include projects such as dipping candles, sewing a simple quilt or cooking. The activities are intended to help uncover hidden parts of the story and help students get a feel of what it was like living during that era.

Inside each unit, materials are organized by using and briefly defining the literary terms repeatedly. The main terms are prologue, setting, plot, dialogue, and epilogue. They introduce the unit, give the book lists for read aloud to learn the setting, talk about teaching plot, and dialogue about the era. Also listed here are numerous short book and chapter book choices for the student to read for content. The epilogue section of the units includes a list of people pertinent to the era and suggests choosing one, read their biography, and for the older student to research and conclude the unit with a presentation. Presentation instruction and timeline suggestions are in the appendix. Each unit also contains discussion questions for dialogue and review. This curriculum is written in a relaxed Charlotte Mason style and there are no quizzes or tests. The appendix contains vocabulary practice activities, reproducibles like puzzles, activity patterns, recipes and much more. Optional project instructions are also found in the appendix. The material is offered in print form or eBook. -Judy

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Grades:K-8
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