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The Story of the World Vol. 2: The Middle Ages, Activity Book
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Don’t just read about history – experience it! The Activity Book offers parents and teachers a complete history, geography, and literature program when used with the text. Designed primarily for grades 2-5, the map exercises plus many of the activities and reading lists are extendable to grades 6-8.
The first section contains the instructor materials, including activity directions, reading lists, review questions with answers, pronunciation guide, and narration exercises. The second section contains the consumable Student Pages: maps, puzzles, games, coloring pages, and review cards.
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The Story of the World Vol. 2: The Middle Ages, Activity Book
The Activity Book turns The Story of the World Volume 2: The Middle Ages into a full year of history and geography study! Provides curated reading lists, map work, coloring pages, review questions, exercises, and hands-on projects to bring modern history to life. Includes teacher instructions and one set of consumable student pages.
The Story of the World Vol. 2: The Middle Ages, Revised Edition Student Pages
Simplify your life with an extra set of consumable Student Pages! If you have multiple students, this will save you both time and work. The Story of the World Volume 2 Activity Book already contains one set and is a required resource for using these pages.
The Story of the World Vol. 2: The Middle Ages, Coloring Pages (Downloadable PDF)
Now you can print all of the Coloring pages found in the Student Pages of The Story of the World Volume 2 Activity Book with this handy PDF download. Because you don’t need sibling arguments over who gets to color Ghenhis Khan. One set of Coloring Pages is already included in the Activity Book.
The Story of the World Vol. 2: The Middle Ages, Revised Edition Text
Knights, samurai, Viking invasions – bring history to life from the fall of Rome to the rise of the Renaissance! Whether used as a read aloud for elementary students or independent reading for middle schoolers, The Story of the World, Volume 2 Text is the spine for your medieval history studies.
The Story of the World Vol. 2: The Middle Ages, Audiobook
The Audiobook brings history to life with this spirited reading of The Story of the World Volume 2: The Middle Ages by renowned narrator Jim Weiss. Save time by listening on the road or while preparing dinner, or let it lull the children to sleep at bedtime.
The Story of the World Vol. 2: The Middle Ages, Test Book
Assess older students and keep a record of work with the Test Book and Answer Key. There are 42 tests, one for each chapter of The Story of the World Volume 2: The Middle Ages Text – perfect for evaluating comprehension and retention!
The Story of the World Vol. 2, Activity Book Companion: Review Questions Worksheets
Challenge older students by having them write their responses to section review questions! The Review Question Worksheets feature the same review questions found in the Activity Book transformed into worksheet format for your convenience. This downloadable PDF does not include an answer key; answers are in the Activity Book.
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How is this edition different from the previous edition? Are the changes significant?
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WTM Press Minion –
The coloring pages and maps are all new (and better). Several of the reading/literature recommendations have been changed because the older ones had gone out of print and were hard to find.
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G –
May I know what year is the latest edition for Story of the World Vol 2?
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Press Minion –
The revised edition was published in 2007. That’s the most recent update. You will know it’s a revised edition if it has the blonde-haired Robin Hood character on the front with a bow and arrow.
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Monica –
Has the reading book list been update?
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
The revised edition was published in 2007. That’s the most recent update. You will know it’s a revised edition if it has the blonde-haired Robin Hood character on the front with a bow and arrow.
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Adrian –
When will this volume be updated? Most of the recommended books are hard to find and new good books relevant to this subject were published since 2007. Thank you!
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
There are plans for an update, but no publishing schedule at this point – unfortunately, that means it’s probably still a couple of years off.
The children’s librarian at your library might be able to suggest some new titles they have on their shelves.
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569626886 –
If I buy this PDF , can I download the PDF file?
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
Yes, you can download it and print it if you wish.
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Amber –
Is there a lesson plan to follow? Like what to read what days. How many days a week is this curriculum?
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
There is not a day-by-day lesson plan, but there is guidance on how to use it at the front of the book. Families choose which activities and additional reading they want to do, and might spend more time on one chapter than another, depending on whether the kids are more interested in samurai or Vikings. It’s okay to just read some chapters – at this level, you’re not aiming for a “complete” grasp of what happened in the Middle Ages. Instead,
you want to give the child an enthusiasm for history, a basic understanding of major cultures and an idea of the chronological order of historical events.
Four days a week is a popular choice, with some families liking to use one of the days as a project or activity day, but that can also be based on what best suits your family. If you have co-op two days a week, it might be easier to do three days a week instead, saving more complicated projects for every third chapter or so.
If you have additional questions, please feel free to email [email protected] and we will glad to help you.
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