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| A CHILDREN'S COMPANION GUIDE TO AMERICAN HISTORY. A history book you can trust. Taken from original documents, the text and illustrations have been thoroughly researched to ensure accuracy. This book includes: 31 lessons covering the founding period of America; Study questions, assignments and Bible memorization verses related to our nation's Christian history; Answers to study questions for teachers and parents; Definitions of terms from Noah Webster's original dictionary; Bibliographic information; Historic guide to Christian heritage sites for field trips. In this book children will learn: Christian landmarks of America's history; The Biblical principles upon which our nation was founded; and more. |
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| A FIRST BOOK IN AMERICAN HISTORY. Teaches children American history through biography. By Edward Eggleston. Recommended for ages 9-12. Illustrated. 240 pages. Hardcover. | . |
| ANCIENT HISTORY THROUGH LITERATURE. A fascinating one year study of the ancient Sumerian, Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilizations for the more mature student. By Rea C. Berg. Jr. High and Sr. High level. | . |
| BENEATH THE SKY OF AN ANGRY GOD. Authored by John Jenkins and Mark Weaver. The year is 1838, and Daniel Sweetwater is a 16-year-old Indian forced to march, along with his father and the remnants of the Cherokee nation, on the 1,000-mile Trail of Tears from Georgia to the Oklahoma Territory. Will Daniel follow a dark path of vengeance, or will he follow the light of truth and discover a special mercy hidden within his Christian heritage? |
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| GEOGRAPHY THROUGH LITERATURE. This teachers guide provides the framework for a hands-on course utilizing four of the Holling C. Holling classics. A year-long study designed to cover geography, history, science and more. By Rea C. Berg. | . |
| GREENLEAF GUIDE TO ANCIENT EGYPT. Organizes readings & activities into 10 lessons with each lesson taking one to two weeks. Includes vocabulary lists and discussion questions. Can be adapted for grades 2-7. Recommended by Mary Pride. (Paperback). |
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| HISTORY OF THE WORLD (7). This book leads students on a journey through time from Creation to the late twentieth century. The Christian perspective is the thread that connects the past to the present in this fascinating narrative of world history, teaching students to recognize the hand of God in human events. Soft cover. A Beka Book. |
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| MEDIEVAL HISTORY THROUGH LITERATURE. From the Magna Carta in 1215 to the Elizabethan era in England. By Rea C. Berg. This guide has a proposed course of study for Jr. High and Sr. High. | |
| NATION NOTEBOOK. A basic guide to assist students in learning the history and geography of any country or territory in the world as they improve their research, library, and map reading skills. Includes a "Do-It-Yourself Research Handbook". A Beka Book. |
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| THE BOOK OF CENTURIES STUDENT NOTEBOOK. You create your own timeline as you study the Bible, history, science, art, literature, or any other subject. Add to it year after year as you learn new things. History books and timelines are useful for gaining information, but those facts will become more meaningful to you as you make your own book! And no one will have a book just like yours! | |
| THE DICTIONARY OF GEOGRAPHY. This is a complete geographical reference. This book covers everything from A Z having to do with geography. This book is an excellent resource for the homeschooling family. |
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| THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE. Authored by John Jenkins and Mark Weaver. Josiah Washington is a 16-year-old former slave in 1872 Philadelphia who is drawn unknowingly into a plot by a powerful newspaperman to bring the Ku Klux Klan into the North. Josiah must discover how to trust God and his new friends and then find a way to stop the KKK's devious plans--as heroes and enemies from a generation past collide once again. |
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| WE THE PEOPLE. Volume I. Written by: James F. Gauss, PH.D. From the pre-colonial period in America to the great revolution for independence, the men and women who came to the New Land had a vision for a land of self-governed people who were free from oppression and tyranny. Most of all they sought a land where they were free to worship and serve the Almighty as they felt called to do. The documents, proclamations and speeches in this volume clearly demonstrate that America was birthed in prayer and devotion to a God of freedom and justice. | |
| WITH LEE IN VIRGINIA. Civil War novel weaves fictional adventures with real life events and people, teaching history as it entertains. Includes a Build-Your-Vocabulary Glossary. By G. A. Henty. Recommended for ages 10-13. Illustrated. 416 pages. Softcover. |
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| WORLD STUDIES, GRADE 7. Presents a historical, geographical, and thematic survey of the world's people. Emphasizes information on government, economy, religion, society, thought and learning, and arts and crafts. Includes illustrations, time lines, and maps used to explore the heritage of people living in many regions of the world. Teacher's Edition provides a supplement of teaching methods, information, and ideas. Contains a list of suggested sources, background information, and review techniques. Teacher's Edition: 780 pages; includes full-sized copy of student text; loose-leaf in ring binder. Student Text provides 31 chapters divided into 5 units. Includes section and chapter review questions and discussion activities. Student Text: 624 pages; hardbound; color and black-and-white illustrations. Student Text: softbound. Bob Jones University Press. |
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