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We've used the Old Testament, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Middle Ages and Renaissance and Reformation guides with the Famous Men books when available. I think they are good for late elementary/middle school because many questions are open ended (especially with the latter guides). There are no answer keys - just so you know.

 

I much preferred the Story of the World series, though, for ease of use. We also used the Mystery of History. These were good as well.

 

IMO, there are lots of good options for elementary/middle school ages. I only wish there were more options for high school.

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I have OT and Egypt. They give suggested books to read along with the guide. The lessons are fairly simple. OT is a lot of discussion and not much else. The Ancient Egypt has more activity. I think it would work better for 3rd grade and up.

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