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Instill a love of all types of literature in your students with this "biblical principle" plan. Slater's "research, reason, and relate" method advocates the reading of whole books, incorporating the entire curriculum---geography, history, science, math---in a whole life-learning approach. Includes course charts; instruction models; sample student notebook; and step-by-step teacher directions. Grades K to 12. 368 pages, softcover from F.A.C.E.
Are you looking for a K through 12 scope and sequence resource for literature and history? Perhaps you are attracted to the literature approach (whole books, not fragments) and notebook approach (whole writing, not multiple choice). If you are nodding “yes,” then you will be grateful for The Noah Plan. Whether you use it as a reference of plentiful suggestions or follow it page by page, you get a lot for your money. Richly biblical in perspective, this guide is filled with “read at a glance” charts and outlines, some highlighting the key ideas of an age and how they contribute or compare with Christianity and American government. I like the articles, which include topics of the Bible as literature, fairy tales, poetry, Dickens, Shakespeare, the ancient Greeks, King Alfred, and more. Many will appreciate the book lists and especially the sample pages of a young student’s notebook, handwritten and illustrated. A big book of help for all grades, The Noah Plan has generous portions of championing high ideals of virtue and American patriotism. Few plans I’ve seen are this extensive. You won’t be bogged down, however, if you go slowly to glean a little at a time. Rather, you will be empowered and equipped because it is a neat scholarly work with a friendly tone of writing. 368 pages, softcover from Foundation for American Christian Education.
—Karen
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