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ANCIENT HISTORY PORTFOLIO
For a full description of the History Portfolio products and how to use
them, please click
here.
To view sample pages from the Ancient History Portfolio, please click
here.
The Ancient History Portfolio covers the following topics:
1. First Civilizations
2. Ancient Near East
3. Ancient Bible Lands
4. Ancient Egypt
5. Ancient Greece
6. Ancient Rome
There are several pages and 1-4 maps for each topic.
In addition to the notebooking and map section, the book also contains
a timeline and a resource section. The timeline is bound into
the book and can be easy removed and assembled. It is well
thought-out and is divided by continent with separate strands for each
culture. The timeline spans the time between 5000 B.C. and
600 A.D. The section "Important Dates and Events" is useful for filling
in the timeline. The dates provided cover the time from about 3500 B.C.
(Sumerians) to 476 A.D. (Fall of Rome).
The resource section at the back of the book includes "Book
Recommendations", "Topics for Narrations and Reports", and "Important
Dates and Events".
The "Book Recommendations" section suggests the use of many popular
books currently in print. It also includes many lovely out of print
books beloved by homeschoolers, most of which are available through the
library system. The list is not so large as to overwhelm, but includes
a realistic amount for study. A sampling of the suggested titles
includes: A Picturesque Tale of Progress; books by R.J. Unstead; V.M.
Hillyer; Shirly Glubock; Helen and Richard Leacroft; the d'Aulaire's,
plus many First Books and Landmark books. In addition, the section is
organized into time periods in order to correlate with the chapters in
the book.
The "Topics for Narrations and Reports" contains a list of topics to
write about for each chapter, plus vocabulary words and even specific
suggestions for more challenging writing assignments for older
students. Ideas include pre-writing skills utilizing various graphic
organizers & suggestions for research reports. When you need
some ideas for narrations or reports, simply turn to this section for
some great suggestions.
The last section is "Important Dates and Events". The dates are
arranged into chapters starting near 3500 B.C. with the Sumerian
civilization and continuing to about 476 A.D., the commonly used date
for the Fall of the Roman Empire in the west and the end of the
Classical era.
This volume is HIGHLY recommended as a premium notebooking resource for
this time period. While this book can certainly be used as
is, you may also wish to consider the set of maps and the
Teacher’s Guide that are available to accompany this
volume. These books are available separately or bundled
together at a discounted price.
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