There's nothing like crafts, games, and foods to make our understanding of a culture come alive – even a culture that is in our recent past, historically speaking. This book is packed with lots of ideas – no less than five per week with at least one food per week. Some examples? Paper Beads, Eiffel Tower noodle art, banana puree (Mangalore bunds) and bocaditos (Cuban tea sandwich). The full-color book includes a list of materials for each activity as well as patterns. You'll want to have some common supplies on hand such as hot glue gun, markers, cardstock, pipe cleaners, craft sticks, etc. 116 pgs, stapled.
BiblioPlan: Hands-On Modern History Craft Book
Description
BP Craft Books are stuffed with history-related crafts, foods and activities based on the lessons in Remember the Days and the Companion. Some recall specific events from history, like the Gunpowder Plot or the Defenestration of Prague. Others help introduce students to foreign cultures, national symbols and the like. All can be inexpensive, simple and fun for everyone.
Year Four, Modern history, walks American and World History side-by-side once again. Pick up where Volume 3 left off, in about 1850, and end with the War in the Middle East (2001). Modern also follows the previous BiblioPlan format. There is one hardcover Remember the Days textbook for grades K-7, and two soft-cover Companion textbooks for grades 8-12. This 6-Unit (34 weeks) course of study sends students trekking through major wars of the 19th and 20th century and just peeks into the 21st century. Students also find themselves traveling with missionaries sharing the Word of God.
Wars shadow the 19th and 20th centuries as history reveals empires and countries at war with one another from the Crimean and Opium Wars, the Franco-Prussian War, to the wars that dragged the entire world into conflict. The world history side of Volume 4 weaves a tapestry of conflict happening worldwide. The U.S. side highlights significant movements: the Underground Railroad, Reconstruction, the Transcontinental Railroad, to the Gilded Age. The history concludes in 2001 with 9/11 and the wars in the Middle East. Within this tapestry of conflict, follow the threads of missionaries as they embark into a world that sometimes rejects their message of faith, hope, and love. Travel alongside missionaries like Lottie Moon, Eric Liddell, Brother Andrew, and many others, learning their stories and the impact their dedication had for Christ's Kingdom.
The Family Guide will take you step-by-step through text readings from either one of the textbooks. Further literature, audio, videos, maps, and activities are all found in individual spiral-bound books. Material found within each spiral-bound book may be reproduced for family needs. Select exactly what you want to cover with this program for each student (K-12) while studying Modern History together.
| Product Format: | Hardcover |
|---|---|
| Grades: | K-12 |
| Brand: | BiblioPlan |
| ISBN: | 9781942405771 |
| Length in Inches: | 11 |
| Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
| Height in Inches: | 0.25 |
| Weight in Pounds: | 0.8 |
