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I have searched but not able to find what I am looking for. I am wanting to use SOTW1 this year but want to use it with a Christian perspective. I can't afford Biblioplan so I am wanting to know if someone has a plan that you used to add the Bible into SOTW1. Someone mentioned Paula's archives on another thread but I don't know what that is. Please help!!!!:confused:

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I wanted to use SOTW 1 with a Christian perspective, and then I found Mystery of History and decided to combine the two. I've been trying to figure out a schedule and then I found this:

 

http://guesthollow.com/homeschool/history/ancient/ancienthistoryschedulepdf.pdf

 

This is a blogger who provides her schedules for free. She combined MOH and SOTW with other Christian resources for a one year schedule to teach the ancients.

 

I hope this helps. It has helped me. I'm not going to follow this schedule exactly but am going to take parts of it and add in others, leaving out some...kwim? ;)

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Here is SOTW lined up with CHOW and the Vos story Bible.

Here is SOTW lined up with Egermeier's story Bible.

Here is SOTW lined up with the VP cards (one of the best ways I found to keep it simple and add more Biblical history.

 

Hope that helps!

I would also look at the book Peril and Peace to add some church history.

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Here is SOTW lined up with CHOW and the Vos story Bible.

Here is SOTW lined up with Egermeier's story Bible.

Here is SOTW lined up with the VP cards (one of the best ways I found to keep it simple and add more Biblical history.

 

Hope that helps!

I would also look at the book Peril and Peace to add some church history.

 

Can you tell us more about this book (these books - looks like a series)? It appears to published by Westminster, so I assume the series progresses through the Protestant Reformation and has a Presbyterian point of view? Please correct my assumptions if I am wrong. They look great, I just want to know what to expect.

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