Notgrass exploring world history


The Notgrass history courses, Exploring World History and Exploring America, might better be labeled unit studies rather than history since each course actually covers history, English (literature and composition), and Bible/Religion equivalent to one full credit for each subject area. Courses also incorporate fiction and non-fiction books as we find in most unit studies. These are challenging high school courses, written for homeschooling families. They will likely appeal to those who prefer to integrate subjects and wish to teach a biblical Christian (Protestant) worldview and a conservative, limited-government philosophy.

Three core textbooks are essential for each course. (The three core textbooks are sold as a curriculum package.) These core books are full-color, hardcover books. There is also an optional Student Review Pack for each course.

Two of the core books, Part 1 and Part 2, contain the textbook material presented in daily lessons while the third book contains primary source readings to accompany the lessons. In each course, Part 1 has 75 lessons for the first semester while Part 2 has 75 lessons for the second semester.

Each course (the set of three book

Exploring World History

Notgrass History's Exploring World History curriculum covers creation through the present day for a full-year high school world history course written from a Christian perspective.

Each unit is filled with enjoyable chapters and many full-color photographs of archival images, artifacts, and locations. Students will read narrative-based chapters that cover some of the world's most important events, issues, and people. This book also references classic literature (in separate books that are not included) that help bring to life the time periods they are studying. Units begin with a summary and list of lessons, memory work, books used, and a project. Each lesson ends with readings from the book In Their Words, additional literature assignments, and instructions for questions and quizzes (quizzes and tests themselves are in the sold-separately Exploring World History Student Review Pack

This updated 2014 edition features hundreds of color illustrations and photographs. In addition to a thorough survey of Western Civilization, it offers expanded coverage of Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

15 Units in each volume for a total of 30 units; 75 lessons in

Exploring World History 3-Book set (Notgrass)

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Ray Notgrass

Volume 1 ISBN: 9781609990619

Volume 2 ISBN: 9781609990626

In Their Words ISBN: 9781609990633

Explore world history from a Christian perspective. Volume 1 covers from Creation to the Middle Ages; Volume 2 explores from the Renaissance to modern times; and In Their Words contains primary source documents, speeches, poems, and stories from world history.

Overview

This course helps students understand history from the perspective of faith in God and respect for His Word. In addition to reading the history narrative about events, issues, and people from around the world and across the centuries, students read the words of people who made history in original documents, speeches, poems, and stories.

This three-book set includes:

  • Exploring World History Volume 1: Covers history from Creation to the Middle Ages
  • Exploring World History Volume 2: Explores history from the Renaissance to Modern Times
  • In Their Words: Contains primary source documents, speeches, poems, and stories from world history.

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 Exploring World History Curriculum Package, Updated Edition

Notgrass History's Exploring World History curriculum covers creation through the present day for a full-year high school world history course written from a Christian perspective.

Each unit is filled with enjoyable chapters and many full-color photographs of archival images, artifacts, and locations. Students will read narrative-based chapters that cover some of the world's most important events, issues, and people. This book also references classic literature (in separate books that are not included) that help bring to life the time periods they are studying. Units begin with a summary and list of lessons, memory work, books used, and a project. Each lesson ends with readings from the book In Their Words, additional literature assignments, and instructions for questions and quizzes (quizzes and tests themselves are in the sold-separately Exploring World History Student Review Pack

This updated 2014 edition features hundreds of color illustrations and photographs. In addition to a thorough survey of Western Civilization, it offers expanded coverage of Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

15 Units in each volu

Exploring World History

Your high school student can earn history, English, and Bible credit.

Exploring World History ​is a one-year course centered in God's Pos that covers all periods of history—ancient, medieval, and modern—from the perspective of faith in God and respect for His Word. If you use the course as written, your student can receive one year of credit in three high school subjects: Planet History, English, and Bible. This curriculum features:

  • Engaging lessons with colorful photographs and historic illustrations
  • Primary cause documents that reveal what people were thinking and feeling in the past
  • Weekly project ideas
  • Literature reading and Bible study assignments

Here's what Lydia, a student in Alabama, said about this curriculum:

I want to thank you for writing this curriculum because it taught me why it is important to study history, which is to learn about God's plan for the world. The Bible research lessons and questions helped me grow in my relationship with Christ, as I pondered over what it means to be a Christian and how I can spread the gospel.

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notgrass exploring world history