Notgrass Exploring Government Literature Package

Notgrass Exploring Government Literature Package

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Grades: 11-12

Category Description for Exploring Government (Gr. 11-12):

Like the other Notgrass high school courses, Exploring Government is a well-constructed course with a strong underlying biblical and Christian worldview. Written with the three-fold purpose of educating, inspiring, and (sometimes) warning, there is an emphasis on the biblical basis for government and on understanding the U.S. Constitution. The one semester (1/2 credit) course of 75 lessons is organized into four Parts divided into 15 (weekly) Units. Part 1 provides background information to the formation of American government - the history and development of the idea of government - as well as the aforementioned biblical basis along with a look at the U.S. from the standpoint of being an exercise in government formation. Part 2 examines the U.S. Constitution, the three branches of American government, and the constitutional amendments. Part 3 covers state and local governments along with taxes and budget. Part 4 takes a look at the issues currently facing our government. Each Unit includes an Introduction Page which gives a brief overview of the Unit, lists the lessons for the Unit, and gives a suggestion for an activity - usually writing ideas.

The Curriculum Package includes the Student Text and a collection of historical documents, essays, & speeches called We Hold These Truths (217 pgs, hc). The 387-page, hardcover Student Text provides 2-4 pgs of highly readable, succinctly written text for each lesson along with any additional assigned readings from WHTT. Illustrating graphics are well-chosen but not excessive and (disappointingly) black and white although I'm sure this helps to keep the course affordable. As the course progresses the student is continually encouraged to examine the difference between government and politics as well as between what is and what should be. An interesting collection of documents, the WHTT book contains a good selection of "founding fathers" material - the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, and others from this time period - as you would expect. There are also some interesting documents highlighting the development of American governmental philosophy (i.e. Magna Carta, etc.) and some key constitutional issues (separation of church and state). There is another collection of recent documents on contemporary issues (the Ten Commandments controversy) but relatively little from the 19th and early 20th century. This is probably due to the fact that many of those documents were included in Exploring America, the author's U.S. History and Literature course. The Quiz and Exam pack which is optional includes both an exam book and an answer key. For each Unit there are sets of lesson review questions and quizzes. There are three comprehensive exams - one for each five Units). The answer key is exactly that - answers to the review questions, the quizzes, and the exams. In general this is a well-done course providing a solid overview of government with a readable text. I could wish the review questions and quizzes relied just a little more on critical thinking and less on information recap. However, the writing assignments are thought provoking and essay-writing is an excellent way to develop critical thinking skills. The author suggests that students can expect to spend about an hour per day on reading and questions. For the teacher/parent there's little that must be done except grading but both parents and students will undoubtedly profit from related discussions. ~ Janice




Primary Subject
History/Geography
Grade Start
11
Grade End
12
Format
Product Bundle
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Rainbow Resource Center
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It is required reading for Exploring Government by Notgrass Company.
Jessica on Dec 15, 2022
I have previously used Notgrass courses and enjoy them. I feel like my children learn so much great content.
Leslie S on Aug 31, 2021
It is required reading for Exploring Government by Notgrass Company.
Jessica on Dec 15, 2022
I had the main text but not the extra literature/books that goes with it.
Elizabeth B on Sep 24, 2021
I have previously used Notgrass courses and enjoy them. I feel like my children learn so much great content.
Leslie S on Aug 31, 2021
I've read Mornings on Horseback and it gave me such respect for how hard Teddy Roosevelt worked to develop his own character. He led such a varied life and is an example for kids today about how much they can accomplish with hard work and perseverance. The other books look good as well.
Karen H on Jul 14, 2021
To give my 17 y/o son extra writing practice (and the English 1/2 credit) while taking the American Government course using the Exploring Government curriculum.
Teresa D on Sep 24, 2020
My daughter is interested in biographies and these correspond to the courses she will be taking this year.
Sue V on Aug 11, 2020
need for co-op
Cheryl M on Jul 30, 2020
The books looked interesting and different from other government related reading.
Fletcher R on Jul 18, 2020
These books go with the US Gov curriculum we are doing.
Gregory M on May 27, 2020
We needed it to go with the curriculum we are using this year.
Jessica on Jul 13, 2019
Cheaper than purchasing individually on Amazon. The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge is hard to find and expensive
Don B on May 21, 2017
I had the main text but not the extra literature/books that goes with it.
Elizabeth B on Sep 24, 2021
I've read Mornings on Horseback and it gave me such respect for how hard Teddy Roosevelt worked to develop his own character. He led such a varied life and is an example for kids today about how much they can accomplish with hard work and perseverance. The other books look good as well.
Karen H on Jul 14, 2021
Is this literature package necessary to complete the curriculum, or is it an optional addition?
Tiffany on Feb 25, 2022
BEST ANSWER: The literature is always optional with Notgrass curriculum. It is a mean of tying your English credit to your History credit.
I have the older edition from 2006/2008. It looks like the new edition of the curriculum contains a literature pack of assigned reading that wasn't required in the earlier edition. Is that correct? Are there any changes to the new edition in terms of chapters, content or the quiz and exam book?
A shopper on Sep 9, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Yes, there is a literature package that was not part of the earlier edition. And, yes, our understanding is that there are some changes in the new edition including an additional 50 pages or so of text.
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