Exploring America - History Curriculum For High School Homeschoolers

Finding a good history curriculum for high schoola document, speech, or hymn from American
was one of the greatest challenges I faced whenVoices, which is a 400+ page companion book
I was being homeschooled. It seemed like mostthat comes with the curriculum. Other times they
of the good history books stop at the Civil Warwill look up relevant Bible verses and also
or World War II. What about modern history? It'smemorize verses. Writing assignments (including
hard to find a history book from a Christianwriting a research paper) are also part of the
perspective about modern history. Have you runassignments. Students who finish the course will
into this problem, too? This difficulty has beenhave three credits, one in history, one in English,
overcome with a high school history curriculumand one in Bible. How's that for hitting 3 birds with
from Notgrass Company. Exploring America byone stone?
Ray Notgrass is an amazing curriculum that isThis book is essential for every high school
exciting as well as educational. It begins withstudent and will give them the tools to take an
Christopher Columbus and ends at the presentin-depth look at American history from a Biblical
time. Each day is broken up into short conciseperspective. If you are looking for a really good
lessons.American history high school curriculum look no
Sometimes history books seem to make thefurther. Exploring America has filled a big gap in
exciting events sound like nothing more thanthe history curriculum for homeschoolers. Exploring
boring facts, Mr. Notgrass has an engaging writingAmerica is the best high school curriculum for
style that makes the events come to life. ThereAmerican history I have ever seen! I wish it had
are also daily assignments that encourage thebeen around when I was in high school.
students to dig deeper. Sometimes they will read