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What are you using as a history spine with your 7th grader?


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We are using MOH vol.2 as a spine and use the red Kingfisher and DK's The Story of Christianity for additional reading. Dd12 is a voracious reader so I can easily require her to read several selections from TWTM reading lists that go along with our historical time period and get literary essays out of her that way. I also pick out a few living books that go along with our history topic as well as doing outlines from the encyclopedia on topics that interest her. If I were going to have her do history independantly, I don't know if I would still chose MOH, but we do history as a family so it works great for our scenario.

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"My" two seventh graders (ds and a good friend of ours we school with part time) were both sick to death of Kingfisher (we've used both editions, and I like them for mid/late elementary) and ready for something more.

 

This year I'm alternating between the DK Definitive Visual Guide to History and the National Geographic Almanac of World History (both recommended in the newest WTM) and Hakim's History of US (we're doing books 2-5 in 7th -- the kids had both read chapters of Hakim before, but not straight through)...It seems to be working out well for us. DK is a lot like Kingfisher in format, but with more/better illustrations and more in-depth text. Almanac is good for slightly longer essays on certain topics, although its scope is limited. Hakim gives us a chance to stop and read a narrative history that gives more of the story...

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