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Bede's History of ME
Bede (pronounced like "bead") is a timeline ... who strongly resembles a ball of yarn. This lovable character introduces young children to the basics of history in a fun way–once a week–all year long. Topics include: how a timeline works, family history, the history of holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, etc.), the history of toys, the history of sports, and more. Even a little Church history is included! History is, in a sense, a compilation of all of the victories and failures of humankind as God leads us. It is important that students not only understand the events of the past, but the significance of how those events affect their own lives. This appreciation of history will help them shape their future. Bede's History of Me lays a groundwork for later years of study. A second volume is also available. This is a home run.
Young children are naturally curious about the world around them-not only their immediate world but also the celebrations their families commemorate. This delightful series will quickly become a valued resource for teaching history to the younger children in your family.
Taking a gentle, hands-on approach, this new series from Veritas Press presents history through the eyes of Bede, a lovable timeline, who resembles a yarn ball. Weekly lessons are presented in a colorful two-page spread which contains textual information and activity directions. The activities vary and include drawing and coloring, timeline activities, crafting activities like making a boat and paper airplane, creating a lap book and many others.
In the first book of the series, Bede's History of Me, children are taught what a timeline is and how it works. The concepts of past and present are also expanded upon with concrete activities, which help younger ones grasp the meaning of the terms. Bede then guides children in creating a personal, family timeline. Other historical events covered are Thanksgiving, maritime history, history of toys, Christmas, Epiphany, history of houses (including geographical studies of my neighborhood, city, state and region), history of sports, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, church history and many others.
The second book, Bede's History of Us, builds upon the timeline activities in the first book and introduces the foundation of history found in creation. Other lessons include a state history Lapbook project, Columbus Day, Native Americans, Pocahontas, the Great Awakening, George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, Lewis & Clark, the Civil War, inventions, art history, history of flight, and many others.
Each book is designed to take one year, although it would be possible to cover both books in less time for an older child who is preparing for the Veritas Press History program. As a fan of the visual value of teaching with timelines, I love the straightforward and gentle approach this series brings to the study of history. Available individually or as a set. PB. 72-83 pgs. Non-reproducible. ~Deanne
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Grade: | K |
Brand: | Veritas Press |
Author: | Ned Bustard and Amy Clark |
ISBN: | 9781936648269 |
Length in Inches: | 11 |
Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.5 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.5 |
It depends on your first grader. I used it with mine and she loved it. It really helped her understand timelines. On each page we would dig a little deeper too. For example on the music history page, we spent days sampling all the music listed. We used this book to catapult us to creating our own timeline/book of centuries.
Timeline introduction
Past/present
History
Family timeline
Family tree
History here and there
History of thanksgiving
Maritime history
Toy history
History of Christmas
History of Epiphany
History of houses
My neighborhood
My city
My state
My region
State/us history
History of sports
St Patrick’s Day
Easter
History of dresses
History of music
History of weapons
Church history
Hope that helps!
Yes, it’s consumable. That said, I could imagine using the book as a jumping-off point for activities you do on your own, larger paper. If you took that approach, I think you could get by with just one copy.
I used this with my two older children and it's a fun introduction to history that I'll be using for my youngest as well.
Homeschool curriculum for Kinder
Foundational history that is easily understood 1x per week only!
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