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What do you have your child(ren) do with the material?  My fifth grader will be using volume 1 next year, and I would love to add a few comprehension-type questions.  In an ideal world, I would love those questions to guide her toward the themes that are constantly repeated through history, but I don't have the time to create this myself.  Are there any existing guides or comprehension questions?  Also, is there any related map work or outlining assignments?  I would love any advice and guidance.  Thank you!

 

ETA - In a perfect world, I am looking for something like a SOTW Activity Guide.

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I got a new copy of the companion "Student Pages" for about $15 on Amazon and am planning on working through those.  I have only glanced through parts of it, but there are reading guides, comprehension questions, guided writing assignments, and some maps skills in there that all seem decent.   It does mention the online activities, but I explained that to my daughter and we'll just skip.  

 

http://www.amazon.com/Intermediate-World-History-Student-Semesters/dp/B001BKJ6XU/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1405397768&sr=8-3-fkmr2&keywords=k12+human+odyssey+student+pages

 

I bought the Teacher's Guide, too.  

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I had a copy of the student pages for Vol. 1 but I barely used it because I didn't find it very helpful. Mostly it would just say things like "do lesson X on the online course" and we weren't using the online course.

 

What I used most and highly recommend are the following:

 

Creative Teaching Press "Building Skills By Exploring Maps: Ancient Civilizations" http://smile.amazon.com/Creative-Teaching-CTP2511-Ancient-Civilizations/dp/B001C5U7P0/ref=smi_www_rcolv2_go_smi?_encoding=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0

Critical Thinking Co. "World History Detective Vol. 1"  http://www.criticalthinking.com/world-history-detective-book-1.html

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There is tons of good stuff in the student guide.  There is a reading guide (comprehension) for each chapter, plus lots of activities. You can just ignore the online lesson stuff, and still have plenty to make a full course. There are mapping exercises, document analysis exercises, and more project based things such as writing a letter for or against Hammurabi's code, or doing personality profiles of major religious leaders. There is also a really nice "comparing cultures" chart exercise that allows the student to synthesize the information about the different ancient cultures they are studying. The written part of the student assessment is also included, so you have short answer and essay questions for each unit. 

 

I also found the teacher guide very useful. 

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I got a new copy of the companion "Student Pages" for about $15 on Amazon and am planning on working through those.  I have only glanced through parts of it, but there are reading guides, comprehension questions, guided writing assignments, and some maps skills in there that all seem decent.   It does mention the online activities, but I explained that to my daughter and we'll just skip.  

 

http://www.amazon.com/Intermediate-World-History-Student-Semesters/dp/B001BKJ6XU/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1405397768&sr=8-3-fkmr2&keywords=k12+human+odyssey+student+pages

 

I bought the Teacher's Guide, too.  

 

Thank you!

 

Would you mind comparing the Student Pages and Teacher's Guide for me?  I have been eyeing the Teacher's Guide, but it is killing me that I cannot find a single sample online.  What type of information is contained in each book?  Is there enough information to reinforce the information in the readings?

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I had a copy of the student pages for Vol. 1 but I barely used it because I didn't find it very helpful. Mostly it would just say things like "do lesson X on the online course" and we weren't using the online course.

 

What I used most and highly recommend are the following:

 

Creative Teaching Press "Building Skills By Exploring Maps: Ancient Civilizations" http://smile.amazon.com/Creative-Teaching-CTP2511-Ancient-Civilizations/dp/B001C5U7P0/ref=smi_www_rcolv2_go_smi?_encoding=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0

Critical Thinking Co. "World History Detective Vol. 1"  http://www.criticalthinking.com/world-history-detective-book-1.html

 

Thank you!

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Thank you!

 

Would you mind comparing the Student Pages and Teacher's Guide for me?  I have been eyeing the Teacher's Guide, but it is killing me that I cannot find a single sample online.  What type of information is contained in each book?  Is there enough information to reinforce the information in the readings?

 

Here, I put up pictures of the student and teacher pages from a random lesson:  

http://holdingstuff.blogspot.com/2014/07/k12-ho-v1-student-and-teacher-pages.html

 

One thing to note is that the student/teacher pages divides the book into 180 lessons (20 of which are "Your choice" - work on projects or whatever).  After some pondering, I decided to follow their schedule but with only 4 lessons a week.  This means we will go through the 2 books over the course of 2.5 years, and then spend the 2nd semester of 8th grade on US government and civics, I think.  

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Here, I put up pictures of the student and teacher pages from a random lesson:  

http://holdingstuff.blogspot.com/2014/07/k12-ho-v1-student-and-teacher-pages.html

 

One thing to note is that the student/teacher pages divides the book into 180 lessons (20 of which are "Your choice" - work on projects or whatever).  After some pondering, I decided to follow their schedule but with only 4 lessons a week.  This means we will go through the 2 books over the course of 2.5 years, and then spend the 2nd semester of 8th grade on US government and civics, I think.  

 

Thank you so much!!  I plan to go through the 2 books over the course of 3 years so that schedule would work well for us.

 

I have one last question.  Does the TM have the questions from the Student Pages?  It looks as if only the answers are included.  Is that correct?

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Thank you so much!!  I plan to go through the 2 books over the course of 3 years so that schedule would work well for us.

 

I have one last question.  Does the TM have the questions from the Student Pages?  It looks as if only the answers are included.  Is that correct?

 

It does not seem to have questions, only answers, correct.

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