Take a Stand! Medieval Civilizations Student's Book

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054070
ISBN
9781093617412
Grade 6-12
Classical
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High Teacher Involvement
Visual
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Charlotte Mason
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Conceptual/Topical
Focus is on the “why,” often with a unifying concept as well as specific skills; coverage may be broader.
Teacher Involvement
Low Teacher Involvement
Student-led materials; parent acts as a facilitator.
Medium Teacher Involvement
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The Student Book provides a fill-in-the-blank guide through the social studies literacy analysis skill-building of these courses. The essay questions each provide a small amount of background information, suggestions for terms the student will need to research and know, pre-writing activities that include taking notes, analysis of a particular aspect of the question and suggestions/questions for class discussion and reflection afterwards. The lessons in the social studies literacy section include lessons on determining fact or opinion, assessing good or poor judgments, looking at supporting evidence, analyzing primary and secondary sources, using quotes, paraphrasing, constructing a thesis statement and conclusion, and constructing outlines and rough drafts for one, three, and five paragraph essays as well as topic and closer sentences. Lastly, there is coverage of revising, documenting sources in the text and works cited as well as typing guidelines and cover pages. A follow-up section covers skills needed specifically for multi-page essays such as thesis statements, counterarguments, analyzing primary sources, cause/effect, compare/contrast, and preparing outlines and rough drafts. Graphic organizers and a question format are used throughout. Grading rubrics are provided for one- and five-paragraph essays as well as for multi-page research essays.
Publisher's Description of Take a Stand! Medieval Civilizations Student's Book

The Take a Stand! Series teaches students how to be historians. They learn not only basic facts of history, but how to analyze the events of the past. This unique approach makes the student an active participation in the analysis of the past. This is the best of critical thinking, Socratic discussion, and analytical writing in history. The Take a Stand! series is not a set of textbooks, but rather thinking, reading, speaking, and writing guides. Take a Stand! shows the student how to be a historian. The Teacher Edition contains the Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric assignments necessary to teaching a student the basic content of history and the thinking skills needed to be an independent thinker in history. Each chapter contains a list of important vocabulary words (Grammar). Interspersed through the history content are thinking skills and open-ended questions (Logic and Rhetoric). The teacher needs to only follow from page 1 and continue to the end. This series has been made with over 20 years of teaching and publishing experience and represents decades of work and practice.

The Teacher Edition guides the teacher in providing weekly lesson plans, complete with exact reading assignments, research, and homework. Following the teacher guide will guarantee the teacher completes all lessons for the year without adding any stress involved in planning lessons. The teacher guide shows the teacher how to use the text, how teach the thinking tools of Take a Stand!, and provides teaching suggestions and ideas in how to get the best out of your student(s).

History Content: The Fall of the Roman Empire, Islamic Civilization, Medieval China, Medieval Africa, Medieval Japan, Medieval Europe, Civilizations of the Americas,The Renaissance, The Reformation, The Scientific Revolution, The Age of Exploration

Thinking Skills: Fact or Opinion?, Judgment, Supporting Evidence, Primary or Secondary Analysis, Using Quotes, Taking Notes, Analyzing Primary Sources, Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast

Category Description for Medieval Civilizations

Essay questions on: Fall of the Roman Empire; Islamic Civilization; Medieval China; Medieval Africa; Medieval Japan; Medieval Europe; Civilizations of the Americas; Renaissance; Reformation; Scientific Revolution; Age of Exploration.

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Product Format:Softcover Book
Grades:6-12
Brand:Classical Historian
Author:John De Gree
ISBN:9781093617412
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.25
Weight in Pounds:0.6
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