Classical Studies - History
Timeline Program
Events from Ancient to Modern Times Memoria Press's timeline Program will enable students to master a total of 60 events over the course of four years (3rd-6th grades). History is a very unsystematic subject, and time is very abstract. Students need a timeline that they memorize, build on, and recite every year. |
Composition and Sketchbook: This book will be completed over the four-year period in which this timeline is completed. Each event has a 2-page spread with a picture frame for illustrating the event on one side, and a page of blank lines for writing a summary of the event on the other.
Timeline Handbook: The Timeline Handbook includes teaching guidelines, charts of the dates studied by grade and by time period, and summaries of each event to help students complete their Composition & Sketchbook.
Student Flashcards: Each student should have his/her own set of flashcards for drill and practice. One side has the date and the reverse side has the event.
These cards are color-coded identically to the Timeline Card on the wall.
Wall Cards: Cards for the wall timeline have the date and event on the same side. Cards are added throughout the year as students study history in Classical/Christian Studies and American Studies. The wall timeline should be in a prominent place in the classroom throughout the year, beginning in grade 3.
Timeline Handbook: The Timeline Handbook includes teaching guidelines, charts of the dates studied by grade and by time period, and summaries of each event to help students complete their Composition & Sketchbook.
Student Flashcards: Each student should have his/her own set of flashcards for drill and practice. One side has the date and the reverse side has the event.
These cards are color-coded identically to the Timeline Card on the wall.
Wall Cards: Cards for the wall timeline have the date and event on the same side. Cards are added throughout the year as students study history in Classical/Christian Studies and American Studies. The wall timeline should be in a prominent place in the classroom throughout the year, beginning in grade 3.
A Child's History of the World
(one volume world history for elementary grades)
(one volume world history for elementary grades)
Grammar Stage: History Cards
Classical Conversations
Veritas Press
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Catholic Schoolhouse
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