![]() ![]() ![]() Since religion has played a significant role in the shaping of culture and individuals, you’ll find a decidedly secular, instructional-based discussion of religions, when appropriate. Students will internalize this section by creating a Travel Log, which they’ll add to a binder of their other written work and handmade projects: craft and art projects, cooking projects, coloring, map work, etc. Then, units end with a special, “ History Hop” section which, using the 2nd person “you,” transports your students to that specific time period to actually “engage” with historic people and events. The first half of each unit narrates and explains the selected history elements. ![]() Each level includes a year’s worth of weekly units. Texts have multi-age appeal: use as a read aloud for young students, as a family read aloud, or as independent reading for older students. Start with the text which highlights significant cultures and historical events of the time period of your choice. Using the black & white illustrated text and activity-filled Study Guide and suggested readers, your students will learn about the diversity of individuals, conflicts, ideas, inventions, and experiences that have shaped history. Adaptable and personal, this history study takes a time travel approach. ![]()
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