BiblioPlan's Cool History for Advanced: Early Modern History, Grades 10-12
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 BiblioPlan's Cool History for Advanced: Early Modern History, Grades 10-12

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The Biblioplan Cool History for Advanced: Early Modern History, U.S. and World History from 1600-1850 resource is a component of the Biblioplan Early Modern History course and provides students with weekly worksheets based on the lessons in the Companion spine. As this course is designed to be used with multiple ages, this Advanced workbook is intended for Grades 8-12; there are also levels available for Littles (Grades K-2), Middles (Grades 2-6), and Upper Middles (Grades 6-8) (each sold-separately).

A full year of weekly lesson worksheets are provided (2 worksheets per week), which feature short-answer, fill-in-the-blank, short essay, and research essay questions with an optional bonus question or activity that calls for research outside of the Companion. Six history tests, one for each unit of study, are also included.

Spiralbound paperback. Pages are reproducible for in-family use only.

BiblioPlan is a four-year classical Christian history curriculum (Ancient History, Medieval History, Early Modern History, and Modern History) that's designed to be used with multiple ages.

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Title:  BiblioPlan's Cool History for Advanced: Early Modern History, Grades 10-12
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 84
Vendor: BiblioPlan
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 1942405375
ISBN-13: 9781942405375
Series: BiblioPlan
Stock No: WW405375

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