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Ray NotgrassNotgrass Company / 2020 / OtherOur Price$125.005.0 out of 5 stars for Exploring World Geography Curriculum Package. View reviews of this product. 4 Reviews
Exploring World Geography from Notgrass History is a one-year high school course that describes and explains the world God created. Students will learn about mankind's interaction with the world both in the past and in the present. The curriculum addresses two main questions: How has the physical world made a difference in what people have done, how they have lived, and how they live today? How have people made a difference in the physical world, and how are they making a difference in it today?
Your high school student will gain a rich understanding of physical and human geography through reading the narrative lessons, studying the maps and completing map assignments, reading literature about people and places around the world, completing writing assignments and hands-on projects, and gaining a Biblical perspective on world religions and culture.
The Exploring World Geography Curriculum Package includes three books:
- Exploring World Geography Part 1 (first semester)
- Exploring World Geography Part 1 (second semester)
- Exploring World Geography Gazetteer (maps and assigned readings)
Exploring World Geography Part 1 and Part 2 include a total of 150 lessons. Each lesson includes the text for the student to read and the specific assignments for that day. The Exploring World Geography Gazetteer includes an atlas of world regions and countries plus a collection of readings that highlight different parts of the world.
Exploring World Geography is designed to be easy-to-use for parent and student. Each of the 30 weekly units has an introduction that features a summary of the material covered, a list of lessons, Bible memory work, books required for that unit, and suggested writing assignments and hands-on projects. Each of the 150 daily lessons (five lessons per week) includes a list of specific assignments for that day. A focused student can direct his own study, and the parent can offer as much interaction as needed.
Completing the full course provides your child with one year of high school credit in three subjects: World Geography, English, and Bible. Depending on how fast your child reads and how much time he spends on the unit projects, he may need an average of 2-3 hours for each daily lesson.
In addition to the assigned readings in the Gazetteer, the curriculum also assigns the following twelve books (NOT INCLUDED & sold-separately). Specific page numbers are not assigned, so you do not have to use these particular editions:
- Know Why You Believe by Paul Little (Units 1-2)
- Blood Brothers by Elias Chacour with David Hazard (Units 3-4)
- Patricia St. John Tells Her Own Story by Patricia St. John (Units 5-7)
- A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park (Unit 8)
- The Day the World Stopped Turning by Michael Morpurgo (Units 10-11)
- Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson (Units 12-13)
- Lost in the Barrens by Farley Mowat (Units 14-15)
- Boys Without Names by Kashmira Sheth (Units 16-17)
- Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party by Ying Chang Compestine (Units 18-19)
- Ann Judson: A Missionary Life for Burma by Sharon James (Units 20-21)
- The Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett (Units 24-25)
- Tales from Silver Lands by Charles Finger (Units 27-28)
The Student Review Pack is also sold-separately and includes daily review questions, map skill assignments, quizzes and exams, and an answer key.
Grades 9-12.
This kit includes:
- Exploring World Geography Part 1
- Exploring World Geography Part 1
- Exploring World Geography Gazetteer
This Student Review Pack is an optional part of the Notgrass Exploring World Geography course and includes three resources. The Student Review Book includes lesson review questions, literature review questions, and literary analysis. The Quiz & Exam Book has weekly quizzes and six exams that can be removed from the book and given to the student individually if desired. The Guide for Parents and Answer Key has information about using the course and all of the answers for the parent to use in grading.
Exploring World Geography from Notgrass History is a one-year high school course that describes and explains the world God created. Students will learn about mankind's interaction with the world both in the past and in the present. The curriculum addresses two main questions: How has the physical world made a difference in what people have done, how they have lived, and how they live today? How have people made a difference in the physical world, and how are they making a difference in it today?
Exploring World Geography from Notgrass History is a one-year high school course that describes and explains the world God created. Students will learn about mankind's interaction with the world both in the past and in the present. The curriculum addresses two main questions: How has the physical world made a difference in what people have done, how they have lived, and how they live today? How have people made a difference in the physical world, and how are they making a difference in it today?
Your high school student will gain a rich understanding of physical and human geography through reading the narrative lessons, studying the maps and completing map assignments, reading literature about people and places around the world, completing writing assignments and hands-on projects, and gaining a Biblical perspective on world religions and culture.
Exploring World Geography Part 1 covers the first semester only - Part 2 and the Gazetteer are sold-separately.
Each lesson includes the text for the student to read and the specific assignments for that day. Each weekly unit has an introduction that features a summary of the material covered, a list of lessons, Bible memory work, books required for that unit, and suggested writing assignments and hands-on projects. The lessons include a list of specific assignments for that day. A focused student can direct his own study, and the parent can offer as much interaction as needed.
In addition to the assigned readings in the Gazetteer (NOT INCLUDED and sold-separately), the curriculum also assigns the following books for Part 1 (NOT INCLUDED & sold-separately). Specific page numbers are not assigned, so you do not have to use these particular editions:
- Know Why You Believe by Paul Little (Units 1-2)
- Blood Brothers by Elias Chacour with David Hazard (Units 3-4)
- Patricia St. John Tells Her Own Story by Patricia St. John (Units 5-7)
- A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park (Unit 8)
- The Day the World Stopped Turning by Michael Morpurgo (Units 10-11)
- Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson (Units 12-13)
The Student Review Pack is also sold-separately and includes daily review questions, map skill assignments, quizzes and exams, and an answer key.
Grades 9-12.
Exploring World Geography from Notgrass History is a one-year high school course that describes and explains the world God created. Students will learn about mankind's interaction with the world both in the past and in the present. The curriculum addresses two main questions: How has the physical world made a difference in what people have done, how they have lived, and how they live today? How have people made a difference in the physical world, and how are they making a difference in it today?
Your high school student will gain a rich understanding of physical and human geography through reading the narrative lessons, studying the maps and completing map assignments, reading literature about people and places around the world, completing writing assignments and hands-on projects, and gaining a Biblical perspective on world religions and culture.
Exploring World Geography Part 2 covers the second semester only - Part 1 and the Gazetteer are sold-separately.
Each lesson includes the text for the student to read and the specific assignments for that day. Each weekly unit has an introduction that features a summary of the material covered, a list of lessons, Bible memory work, books required for that unit, and suggested writing assignments and hands-on projects. The lessons include a list of specific assignments for that day. A focused student can direct his own study, and the parent can offer as much interaction as needed.
In addition to the assigned readings in the Gazetteer (NOT INCLUDED and sold-separately), the curriculum also assigns the following books for Part 2 (NOT INCLUDED & sold-separately). Specific page numbers are not assigned, so you do not have to use these particular editions:
- Lost in the Barrens by Farley Mowat (Units 14-15)
- Boys Without Names by Kashmira Sheth (Units 16-17)
- Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party by Ying Chang Compestine (Units 18-19)
- Ann Judson: A Missionary Life for Burma by Sharon James (Units 20-21)
- The Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett (Units 24-25)
- Tales from Silver Lands by Charles Finger (Units 27-28)
The Student Review Pack is also sold-separately and includes daily review questions, map skill assignments, quizzes and exams, and an answer key.
Grades 9-12.
The Exploring World Geography Gazetteer is part of the Notgrass Exploring World Geography curriculum and includes an atlas of world regions and countries plus a collection of readings that highlight different parts of the world.
Exploring World Geography from Notgrass History is a one-year high school course that describes and explains the world God created. Students will learn about mankind's interaction with the world both in the past and in the present. The curriculum addresses two main questions: How has the physical world made a difference in what people have done, how they have lived, and how they live today? How have people made a difference in the physical world, and how are they making a difference in it today? Grades 9-12.
This Guide for Parents and Answer Key is an optional part of the Notgrass Exploring World Geography course and includes information about using the course and all of the answers for the parent to use in grading.
Exploring World Geography from Notgrass History is a one-year high school course that describes and explains the world God created. Students will learn about mankind's interaction with the world both in the past and in the present. The curriculum addresses two main questions: How has the physical world made a difference in what people have done, how they have lived, and how they live today? How have people made a difference in the physical world, and how are they making a difference in it today?
This Quiz & Exam Book is an optional part of the Notgrass Exploring World Geography course and includes weekly quizzes and six exams that can be removed from the book and given to the student individually if desired. Answers are NOT included and are in the Answer Key (sold-separately).
Exploring World Geography from Notgrass History is a one-year high school course that describes and explains the world God created. Students will learn about mankind's interaction with the world both in the past and in the present. The curriculum addresses two main questions: How has the physical world made a difference in what people have done, how they have lived, and how they live today? How have people made a difference in the physical world, and how are they making a difference in it today?
This Student Review Book is an optional part of the Notgrass Exploring World Geography course and includes lesson review questions, literature review questions, and literary analysis.
Exploring World Geography from Notgrass History is a one-year high school course that describes and explains the world God created. Students will learn about mankind's interaction with the world both in the past and in the present. The curriculum addresses two main questions: How has the physical world made a difference in what people have done, how they have lived, and how they live today? How have people made a difference in the physical world, and how are they making a difference in it today?