If you’d like to test out our World History or grammar curriculum this year, now is the time to download. You can access World History (Year 3, Middle Ages) here, and you can access Grammar here.
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Do you think that we can use Foundations1 and your history curriculum 1 simultaneously? Wouldn’t my two children (ages 8 and 4) confuse the times if they study Genesis and the Old Testament simultaneously? Or should I use only one of the curriculums?
Well… I think that it would actually help them learn it all better. The Bible curriculum moves through creation after just a few days, where the history curriculum spends a month on it. I think that the “layered learning” (I made that term up, LOL) would help them *really* learn it, so well that they can’t be shaken when they hear the world’s version of things.
The same issue will come up with year 3 of history and year 3 of Bible. They should go together really well, since they’ll be covering early church history at the beginning of both. But since they come from different angles, I think that again, it will “layer” all that information in their brains and help them retain it.
I’d like to revise my Bible curriculum to show how and where to connect it to our other curriculum. Maybe next year?
Oh, and we’re working on Year 4 of our Bible curriculum, which will cover Bible doctrines. This should go really well with year 4 of history, since many of our doctrines were formulated and written down during the reformation years. It helps a lot to know the history behind our doctrines. Makes them come alive. Fun stuff…