The name BiblioPlan is synonymous with
classical chronological world history. Comprehensive and thorough while
providing ease of use and minimum teacher prep, BiblioPlan allows students of
all ages to work in the same era at the same time at their own level. There is also
flexibility. You can still use just the framework (Lesson Plans Plus) or you
can add some or all of the components. This is a whole family study where older
children can help younger children and children of all ages will be making
memories as they work together. BiblioPlan puts you in the driver's seat with
full control.
BiblioPlan Lesson Plans Plus
BiblioPlan Lesson Plans Plus, formerly known as the Family
Guide, provides the structural framework for the program – a full year's
worth of history and literature readings. The Lesson Plan Plus
is necessary. There are four guides, one for each of the four
classical (chronological) time periods: Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern, and
Modern.
This is the core of the whole program, and these guides
provide 34-week, comprehensive lesson plans with annotated reading lists, audio
options, video suggestions, and additional resources for each grade level.
With a goal of integrating quality historical literature
with biblical and secular history, this easy-to-follow plan covers the
historical topic of study through (Classtime Reading), intentional
scriptural study, References and Resources, Literature Selections of the Week
(for all grade levels), a Family Read Aloud suggestion, Writing Ideas, weekly
Memory Work, Optional Fiction & free online resources, movies, and
suggested Activities.
Introductory information in each guide includes the usual
"how to find books" and "how to use the plan" information.
Each Unit also includes an annotated book list specifically for that unit’s
course of study for 6 weeks for all grade levels.
If it sounds like the Lesson Plans Plus might be all you
need, you would be correct. If you go this route, you will need to use the
frequently referenced "spine resources." These include Story
of the World, Mystery of History, or History
of US and several others.
There is, however, an alternative route. If you like to have
perfectly coordinated, quality material at your fingertips rather than
scrambling for it, then you can incorporate one or more of the following
BiblioPlan text (Remember the Days or Consider the Years)
components to use alongside the Lesson Plans Plus.
BiblioPlan Text Components: Remember the Days, Consider
the Years and Companions
- Remember the Days -
textbooks written specifically for Grades K-7 in a storybook
narrative, that are available for Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern, and Modern.
- Consider the Years -
textbooks written specifically for Grades 7-12 are available
for Ancient and Modern. It is a reworking of the older Companions and
part of the 2nd edition material now available. Grade levels are determined by
the students’ reading level.
- Companions are
currently available for Medieval (two-book set) and Early Modern (two-book
set). These are 1st edition texts and are being replaced with the Consider
the Year text. For Ancients and Modern the Companions are only
compatible with the 2012 edition of Cool History.
With options for each time period, these are full-color
historical textbooks that provide textual information (world history, U.S.
history, church history, biblical history, and geography) in a narrative prose
style interspersed with all sorts of intriguing factual and cultural anecdotes.
They are color-coordinated so you know instantly if you're reading history text
(black & white) or about people, special events, or biblical quotes
(various colored backgrounds). These are books which beg to be pored over.
There is a pattern to the information provided for each
chapter (each volume has 34 chapters – one for each week): Geography Focus,
Church History Focus, Fascinating Facts, Mystifying Myths, Interesting
Individuals, Scripture Spotlight, Fascinating Foods, Critical Concepts, Giants
of the Faith, and so much more. These books provide all the necessary textual
information for Classtime Reading and greatly reduce, or even
eliminate, the need for any outside historical reference books or spines.
Families may still choose to use the suggested spine readings to provide even
more historical perspective and textual information.
BiblioPlan Cool History
These provide weekly assignment sheets at four different
grade level groupings that correspond to appropriate textual readings:
- Littles (K-2) [Remember the
Days]
- Middles (3-8) [Remember the
Days]
- Upper Middles (8-10) [Consider
the Years]
- Advanced (10-12) [Consider the Years]
This is where you find your students' work and in upper
levels their assessments also. These pages include reading assignments and
questions taken from the readings in Remember the Days and Consider the Years
readings as you follow the Lesson Plans Plus schedule.
- The Littles book
includes questions referencing the Remember the Days readings.
Also included are fun hands-on activities and Globe Fun (introductory map
activities). The "Giants of the Faith" section provides biblical
figures associated with the times and places of study. Answers are intended to
be done orally in these full-colored workbooks.
- The Middles book
includes questions referencing the Remember the Days readings.
Also included are “Giants of the Faith” suggestions, Challenge Questions for
older students, plus an Optional Bonus Question/Activity. These are consumable,
full-colored workbooks.
- Upper Middles book
includes questions referencing the Consider the Years or Companion readings.
Also included are Challenge Questions, Optional Bonus Question, and pdfs of
periodic (about every six weeks) exams. These are consumable, full-colored
workbooks.
- Advanced assignment
sheets have assorted questions (fill in the blank, short answers, short essays)
all taken from Consider the Years or Companions.
Also included are research essays (outside of the text readings), and pdfs of
periodic (about every six weeks) exams. These are consumable, black-and-white
workbooks.
BiblioPlan Hands-On Maps
These provide one or two full-color maps each week that
correspond to the week's lesson content. Instructions for the maps are printed
directly on the map. These are intended to be consumable workbooks for each
student. While students may need to gather a little helpful information from a
world map and/or their textbooks, they will be able to
complete the maps at their level more-or-less on their own. The same set of
maps are included in both books with more identification and instruction
provided for the younger students.
- The Middles maps
set has suggestions for 2nd - 8th grade
students or those students using the Remember the Days text.
These maps include some prompts and partial information that makes them easier
to complete. Each map also includes a Challenge question to promote further
learning. Each map is labeled to correlate with the Lesson Plans Plus and
student’s readings.
- The Advanced maps
(8-12) set includes a geography scope and sequence as well as a Challenge
activity for each of the maps. Six exams for this level are included in the
Answer Key pdf. These maps and activities correlate only with the Consider
the Years text for Ancients and Modern, and the Companions for Medieval and
Early Modern.
PDF Exams and Answer Keys
If you're concerned about answers to all the Cool
History questions or the exams, they do exist, but they aren't in
the Cool History books. An Answer Key pdf is sent from our office via
email after your order has been processed. The Hands-On Maps Answer
Key pdf is sent from our office via email as well after your order has been
processed. If you do not receive your answer key email, or the answer key does
not line up with the workbooks you have received, please reach out to our
office for assistance.
BiblioPlan Timelines & Figures
Is a well-crafted supplement with one distinct advantage
over many other timelines – they're in color! The spiral-bound books can be
used "as is" or the pages removed, and the timeline mounted on a
wall. If planning to mount your timeline on the wall, you will need
approximately 20 linear feet of wall space. The timeline consists of one or
more colored strips (color varies with the time period) plus dated notes on
particular events. The student cuts out the graphics and pictures (located in
the back of the book) and inserts them in the appropriate place in time. The
Timeline Figures are mostly in color (some 19th and 20th century figures are
prints of original black and white photos) and are eye-catching. Figures
include portraits, artifacts, geographical features, monuments and buildings,
photos or drawings of events, and much more.
BiblioPlan Craft Books
These provide over two hundred (200+) activities that
correlate with the Lesson Plans Plus. These are cultural crafts, food, and fun
referenced in the Lesson Plans Plus and Cool History Littles (three to five per
week). The books are impressive – a well-illustrated, well-explained variety of
crafts and projects. A few require materials from other sources, but most
include directions and full-color pictures. Patterns, where needed, are
provided in the back of the book. This book is fully integrated with the
BiblioPlan program but could also be used as a supplement to another world
history study.
The BiblioPlan Coloring Books
These provide coloring sheets to accompany the lessons.
Pages are referenced in the Lesson Plans Plus guide. Utilizing the talents of
present and former homeschooled students, multiple artists have produced a
variety of styles and details in the drawings making them suitable for younger
and older students. There are at least two and often three pages per week.
Reproducible for families.
The BiblioPlan Family Discussion Guide
This is for families who want some help in broadening their
history studies into thoughtful family discussions. These Guides provide
discussion starters that will help you guide your students into a better
understanding of the connections between secular history and their Christian
faith. One of the advantages of the Guide is that they allow you to lead
discussions without having to study everything in the textbooks yourself.
The new edition (available for Ancients) has received a
major facelift and shift in scope and sequence. Detailed out with Grammar,
Logic, and Rhetoric questions for each appropriate age level, there are also
geography and general review questions for each week of study. Consider the
Years specific questions are clearly identified. Other volumes will follow
suit in this format.
BiblioPlan Cool History Classic
This is a republished version of an older edition of the
Cool History books. In this version (no grade level grouping designations),
questions are based on the textual content of Susan Wise Bauer's Story
of the World rather than on the BiblioPlan Texts. This
provides student work (no test or assessments), for all grade levels, if you
choose the BiblioPlan path of using just the Lesson Plans Plus and Story
of The World approach.
BiblioPlan Hands-On Notebooking
These are only found as digital eBook purchases from the
publisher. Biblioplan.net offers digital notebooking options to add to your
studies and are geared to grade levels. These eBooks are templated and include
intentional spaces for students to document their findings.
If your whole family is ready to dig into world history and
you want a Christian perspective that provides flexibility, an excellent road
map, comprehensive textual information, and colorful, engaging reinforcement
with enrichment possibilities, then look no further than the new, reconstructed
BiblioPlan. ~Rebecca