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We are using this with my 9th grader.  I am combining it with Literature (Great Books) and writing (rhetoric focussed) for 2 credits total. So the strictly history part is about 2/3 of a credit which translate to 3 hours a week of "in-class" time with some "homework."  I have scheduled three chapters a week.  Dd reads the chapter, taking notes and referring to an atlas for map perspective.  Then I have her do the corresponding sections in the study guide.  This is corrected by me and I will ask her to fix issues before the assignment is done.  We usually skip the map work (section 4) of the guide. In reality, this takes more like 1.5 hours per chapter so we are not yet keeping pace.  But there is some wiggle room as covering 88 chapters at three per week adds up to less than our full academic year.  If we continue to be behind, I will either skip some chapters or insist on dd finishing her work outside of "school hours."  She is tying in her history work with her Great Books and rhetoric work so in reality, it is a solid full credit, if not more.

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We did 2 lessons a week, using the activity guide along with it.  So my kids and I would read the lesson one day and I would have them answer the activity guide questions for that lesson on the next day.  Then we'd start all over with the next lesson.  Fridays were used as catch-up days, as some lessons took longer than others. This took about an hour a day.  We also matched our literature with our history via WTM ways, but this was counted as a separate subject and done at a different time.

 

We did not have time to finish the whole book with this schedule, as there are over 80 lessons.  So we decided to take a few smaller lessons out, or eliminated some because we felt we were very familiar already with the lesson.

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We did 2 lessons a week, using the activity guide along with it.  So my kids and I would read the lesson one day and I would have them answer the activity guide questions for that lesson on the next day.  Then we'd start all over with the next lesson.  Fridays were used as catch-up days, as some lessons took longer than others. This took about an hour a day.  We also matched our literature with our history via WTM ways, but this was counted as a separate subject and done at a different time.

 

We did not have time to finish the whole book with this schedule, as there are over 80 lessons.  So we decided to take a few smaller lessons out, or eliminated some because we felt we were very familiar already with the lesson.

 

Thank you! So did you do any written assignments/essays, or just read the chapter and do the questions? 

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Thank you! So did you do any written assignments/essays, or just read the chapter and do the questions? 

 

Youre welcome.  We did not do any written assignments or essays.  The chapters are often very long and I couldn't find the time for any of those.  Plus, my kids did essays with their literature, which followed along with history.  We just did questions from the activity guide.

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The chapters are often very long and I couldn't find the time for any of those.  

 

I am curious about this.  I have read/heard his before and feel like I must be looking at a different book.  We are finding the chapters refreshingly short in contract the Human Odyssey which we used for the logic stage.  Am I missing something?

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