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Draw and Write Through History Book 2: Greece and Rome
The 2nd book in the Draw and Write through History series covers the time period from c. 600 B.C. to A.D. 395. Learn to draw the Parthenon, a Greek soldier, Hannibal's war elephants, the Great Wall of China, a Roman gladiator, a lion and more!
About the Draw and Write Through History Series:
One of the best parts of homeschooling is the freedom we have to hand-pick curriculums for each child. Your little readers may thrive on history texts and historical fiction. Your auditory children will prefer listening to history via CDs. But what do you do with your child who finds reading and listening tiresome? Most of our history programs have activity manuals that address that issue beautifully. But if you are using a different curriculum, or if you can not find enough relevant hands-on projects for your resident artist, consider Draw and Write Through History.
Art, Writing, and History!
Because your child will likely retain more of what he learns when illustrating each time period, Draw and Write Through History is not mere busywork. Not only will your child be taught how to draw true historical figures and places with easy-to-follow, step-by-step, illustrated instructions, but at the end of each section a page of cursive copywork is given, summarizing the history lesson. Intriguing, bite-sized historical facts interspersed on the pages may even jump-start the most reluctant of readers into wanting to learn more.
An Excellent Supplement to any History Curriculum
Each non-consumable Draw and Write Through History book has helpful suggestions on shading and coloring, so it should be an excellent supplement to any history curriculum for years to come. For ages eight and older, but adaptable for younger siblings.
Book 1: Creation to Jonah
Book 2: Greece and Rome c. 600 B.C. to A.D. 395
Book 3: The Vikings, The Middle Ages, and The Renaissance 793-1600 A.D.
Book 4: Pilgrims, Pirates, and Patriots 1492-1781 A.D.
Book 5: Napoleon to Lady Liberty: The World of the 1800s
Book 6: The 20th Century
Another outstanding component of Timberdoodle's Seventh Grade Core Curriculum!
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