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| From: | Julie in NY (74.69.41.160)
| | Subject: | We focus heavily on history and literature.. | |
Date: | March 14, 2010 at 7:53 pm PST |
In Reply to: high school history, literature posted by Michele Welsh on March 1, 2010 at 5:17 pm:
and have used several different programs over the years. We always correlate our history and literature studies in an integrated manner that helps to make the historical period come alive. By reading biographies, historical fiction, and writings from the era, students connect with real people and their stories rather than merely facts and dates. If you like lots of choices, we loved Diana Waring's History Alive! curriculum. We could choose books and activities from each time period as fit our personalities and interests. If you want something more laid out for you, we have also enjoyed John Notgrass's Exploring _______ series (World history, American history, Government). Greenleaf's Famous Men of the Renaissance and Reformation combined with Christian History Made Easy (Rose Pub) makes a wonderful study of Church History. Feel free to email me with questions or comments. Blessings, Julie
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