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