Our award-winning history/geography/Bible lesson plans help you teach all your children together for history, Bible, and geography! This fourth study in the series walks you through the a worldwide tour of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation, including the geography of the Age of Exploration, as well as several Epistles.
Companion Books in Series
Foundations in Romans
Genesis through Deuteronomy & Ancient Egypt
Joshua through Malachi & Ancient Greece
Matthew through Acts & Ancient Rome
Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation & Epistles
Modern Times & Epistles, Revelation
Sample Schedule
The lesson plans in Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation & Epistles are very doable. Your weekly schedule would look something like this, with older students also spending time on additional assignments:
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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Family History (20–30 min.) |
Grade Level History (20–30 min.) |
Geography (10–15 min.) Bible (15–20 min.) |
Family History (20–30 min.) |
Grade Level History (20–30 min.) |
2nd Edition
This 2nd edition of Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation & Epistles, published in 2017, features the fabulous living history spine, A Castle with Many Rooms: The Story of the Middle Ages along with lots of other wonderful living books to read together or use as additional reading assignments for older students. (The Famous Men books used in the 1st edition have been moved to independent reading for the upper grades.) The 2nd edition plans schedule The Stuff They Left Behind: From the Days of the Middle Ages portfolio and the Visits to South & Central America and Australia geography notebook. Family Bible lessons are now included in the guide itself, covering several New Testament epistles, and designed to be more user-friendly for young students. Additional Bible lessons are assigned to older students using the Life in the Word Bible study book. Out-of-print or hard-to-find books have been replaced and high school credit suggestions have been added for this exciting year of history, geography, and Bible.
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