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SaleNew Testament, Greece, and Rome students will cover 32 events. Learning history chronologically has proven invaluable in the lives of many children. By memorizing names, dates, places and events, children gain a valuable tool for understanding how God is working today and what He has done during many past events. The value of integrating learning biblically and non-biblically recorded events and their dates cannot be overestimated. Furthermore, they are following classical methodology by memorizing this material which is presented in a variety of ways that makes the memory work quite enjoyable. We’ve heard countless examples of how students who have used this curriculum were able to routinely contextualize more in-depth study in later years—and that is exactly what needs to happen. Knowing a chronological sequence or time line of history is a crucial part of anyone’s education. Recommended for 3rd grade, works well 2nd – 6th grades. Kits for students will vary based on grade level. Second and 3rd grade use Level 1, 4th–6th grade use Level 2. A kit combining Levels 1 & 2 that eliminates duplicates is available. Learning can happen in You Teach and Self-Paced formats.
2.0 New Testament, Greece and Rome: Curriculum and Literature Set
By: Various AuthorsFrom:$347.25Original price was: $347.25.$339.48Current price is: $339.48.By: Various AuthorsFrom:$347.25Original price was: $347.25.$339.48Current price is: $339.48. Select options Quick View -
Jeanne Bendick, through text and pictures, admirably succeeds in bringing to life the ancient Greek mathematician who enriched mathematics and all branches of science.Sku: 9781883937126
Archimedes and the Door of Science
By: Jeanne Bendick$19.99 -
From the Publisher: In Augustus Caesar's World, Foster traces the seven major civilizations—Rome, Greece, Israel, Egypt, China, India, and Persia—from 4500 B.C. to the time of Augustus Caesar in 44 B.C. and culminating in 14 A.D. Within this timeframe readers will learn not only the stories of Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, and Marc Antony, but also the historian Livy and how Virgil came to write the Aeneid.Sku: 9780964380325
Augustus Caesar’s World
By: Genevieve Foster$30.50 -
Homer's epic poem, The Iliad, is one of the greatest adventure stories of all time and Rosemary Sutcliff's retelling of the classic saga embodies all of the astonishing drama, romance, and intrigue of ancient Greece.Sku: 9780553494839
Black Ships Before Troy
By: Rosemary Sutcliff$12.49 -
In print for over fifty years, D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths has introduced generations to Greek mythology—and continues to enthral young readers.Sku: 9780440406945
D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths
By: Ingri and Edgar Parin D’Aulaires$25.99 -
From the intriguing world of pharaohs in Ancient Egypt, to the arts of Greece and Rome, to the amazing culture of the Mayans, Eyewitness: Ancient Civilizations looks at the world's most intriguing societies and the legacies they left behind.Sku: 9781465408877
DK Eyewitness Books: Ancient Civilizations
By: Joseph Fullman$21.99 -
The day I was seven, my grandfather gave me an olive tree...Sku: 9780060275730
I Have an Olive Tree
By: Eve Bunting$21.99 -
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Study history, geography, and Bible together as a family!
This year of lesson plans features the accounts of Joshua to Malachi, including a study of Ancient Greece and its interactions with Persia—especially her kings who are mentioned in the Old Testament: Darius, Xerxes, Artaxerxes, Cyrus—along with Italy, Sicily, Macedonia, Syria, Judea and Jerusalem, Babylon, Libya, and Egypt. Geography centers around the Middle East, where so much of the Old Testament took place. Older students add more history and geography books, plus a timeless study of Proverbs. The Charlotte Mason-style lesson plans- Make the ancient world come alive through living books and Bible readings.
- Help your students listen attentively and recall what was read by narrating.
- Let you teach the whole family together by sharing some books as family read-alouds, then challenging older students with additional reading and writing assignments from other books on the same topic.
- Help all your students, grades 1–12, see how Bible events fit into history.
- Connect geography to the people who lived there—both past and present.
- Keep things simple by providing helpful reminders of upcoming resources, teaching tips, and Book of Centuries entries.
High School Credit
For the completion of grades 7–9 or 10–12 assignments in this Joshua through Malachi & Ancient Greecestudy, we suggest that students should be awarded 1⁄2 credit for History/Geography and 1⁄2 credit for Bible.6 GradesSku: 9781616342418Joshua through Malachi & Ancient Greece
By: Sonya Shafer$37.50 -
No one could have predicted the marvels of art, literature, science, and philosophy that Greece would produce from 550 to 300 BC. But many of those accomplishments are represented in this well-researched, educational coloring book.Sku: 9780486275093
Life in Ancient Greece Coloring Book
By: John Green, Text by Stanley Appelbaum$6.75 -
This full-color collection of projects provides fun and meaningful activities to enhance your student's engagement with the lessons in our New Testament, Greece & Rome course.5 GradesSku: 9781951200787
New Testament, Greece & Rome – Project Workbook
By: Laurie Detweiler$48.50 -
A captivating gateway to the rich world of Greek mythology, filled with adventure, wisdom, and timeless lessons.
Tales of Troy and Greece
By: Andrew Lang$18.50 – $33.50 -
More than 2,400 years ago one of the most thrilling war stories in history was being read and discussed in Greece. It was called the Anabasis and was written by a Greek noble named Xenophon, who described at first hand what he did, what he suffered, and what he saw during a campaign against the Persians. To read The Exploits of Xenophon is to read a story as vivid as if it had been written by an army colonel in the last war.
The Exploits of Xenophon
By: Geoffrey Household$18.95 – $32.50 -
An engaging biography of Euclid, the father of geometry, and his groundbreaking work.
The Story of Euclid
By: W. B. Frankland$13.95 – $28.95 -
'The Story of the Greek People' is an educational children's book that details the important events in Greek history all the way from the beginning of the first Olympiad in 776 B.C. through to the death of Alexander in 323 B.C.Sku: 9781409927051
The Story of the Greek People
By: Eva March Tappan$28.95 -
Let your student see history rather than just read about it!
Awaken your children’s minds to the treasures of the world’s famous artifacts and architecture! These large, full-color photographs, along with background information and leading discussion questions, will help your students gain a deeper understanding of history. All conveniently collected and stored at your fingertips.Sku: 9781616342234The Stuff They Left Behind: From the Days of Ancient Greece
By: Sonya Shafer$32.95 -
Theras is a young boy of Athens, leading an idyllic life as he begins school at age seven. Several years later, under dire circumstances, Theras is left with no other choice than to leave his beloved Athens and live under the protection of a distant relative in the rival city of Sparta.Sku: 9798888180617
Theras and His Town
By: Caroline Dale Snedeker$17.95