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Rating: Summary: A lovely introduction for children to world history Review: "Story of the World: Ancient Times" turned my six-year-old daughter into a certified history buff. It's a wonderful chronological, narrative approach to ancient history, and our family appreciates the generally secular tone, which allows us to add supplemental books supporting our family's beliefs.We used the book along with the accompanying activity guide, which includes blackline maps and coloring pages, as well as crafts, games, and supplemental reading lists to delve deeper into the subjects presented in "Story of the World: Ancient Times."
Rating: Summary: A little disappointed. Review: Can't even say how much I love this book! The best book/resource I ahve found for homeschooling history EVER. Makes history interesting-- they beg me to read them another chapter. It is so nice to finally find something that the kids find interesting, that explains, and teaches, without over doing it, without losing thier interest, without overwhelming any of us with extra activities to do along with the book, or rediculous inaccuracies. My boys are k-3rd, and have always homeeschooled. The 4 year old will listen to one chapter, and the 8 year old really loves it and wants to read on. Generally I read a chapter or two and my art-driven children draw pictures about what tey have learned. This has been very effective. Definately worth buying new, and I can't wait until the next of this series comes out. Good job to the author!!!!
Rating: Summary: A very bland and boring "story" of history Review: Despite reading a few bad reviews for this activity book, I decided to purchase it because I feel I'm lacking in creativity when it comes to making history fun with hands-on projects. I wasn't impressed with the price until I received the book. I now consider this a very valuable resource and definitely worth the money. The first half of the book is a chapter-by-chapter resource list that includes discussion questions, narration samples, art projects, related literature list and additional history reading suggestions. The second half of the book is a collection of student pages including map work, coloring and activity pages. I am positive that many resourceful people could manage SOTW without this activity guide. However, I am grateful for this book. I am sure we would have been missing out on so much if I had relied on SOTW alone, or if I had attempted to pull such resources together on my own.
Rating: Summary: This is a winner for our family Review: Despite reading a few bad reviews for this activity book, I decided to purchase it because I feel I'm lacking in creativity when it comes to making history fun with hands-on projects. I wasn't impressed with the price until I received the book. I now consider this a very valuable resource and definitely worth the money. The first half of the book is a chapter-by-chapter resource list that includes discussion questions, narration samples, art projects, related literature list and additional history reading suggestions. The second half of the book is a collection of student pages including map work, coloring and activity pages. I am positive that many resourceful people could manage SOTW without this activity guide. However, I am grateful for this book. I am sure we would have been missing out on so much if I had relied on SOTW alone, or if I had attempted to pull such resources together on my own.
Rating: Summary: A little disappointing Review: Perhaps this book is a good resource for kids six and under, but my kids (ages 4, 6, 7, and 9) found it less enthralling than many other resources we have used. It gives adequate and comprehensive coverage of the historical period, but lacks meat, isn't a particularly engaging book. I have been somewhat of a fan of Susan Wise Bauer, but found this book disappointing.
Rating: Summary: A little disappointing Review: Perhaps this book is a good resource for kids six and under, but my kids (ages 4, 6, 7, and 9) found it less enthralling than many other resources we have used. It gives adequate and comprehensive coverage of the historical period, but lacks meat, isn't a particularly engaging book. I have been somewhat of a fan of Susan Wise Bauer, but found this book disappointing.
Rating: Summary: A very bland and boring "story" of history Review: This author left out entire civilizations in this book - why? A "Story of the World" - at least any book claiming this title - should include the real story. One of the most important events in the history of the world for a person of any religious background is/was creation! This is left out of the book. This history is told in a childlike way with lots of little stories. The stories are a bit much and will bore the average child older than five years old. In all, this is a very, very simple view of history and should not be used for any parent wishing to really teach history to their children.
Rating: Summary: Enjoy while you learn Review: This is a great book, and I would highly recommend it to any homeschooling parent looking for a relaxed, secular history curiculum. It is less like a cuyrriculum, and more like a springboard by which we are inspired to create unit studies, trips to the library, etc.
I recommend the workbook as well, although this text is a worthy read all on it's own.
Rating: Summary: Greatest History Book Ever Review: Well-written history book of ancient civilizations written in a storybook format. Simple and concise maps. My kids love it (ages 5 & 7) as do I. I supplement it with other materials such as the Kingfisher History Encyclopedia, but find it a very good basic text. My only criticism is the binding has worn out quickly so I wish I could find it in hardback. I highly recommend it for the younger kids, early to mid-grade school or even beyond with more supplementation.
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