History Odyssey Middle Ages Level 2

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Middle Ages Level two is a comprehensive course that is appropriate for both middle school and high school students with little modification. For high school students we recommend adding daily lesson summaries and one oral report of the studentʼs choosing. We also recommend reading unabridged, original versions of the classic literature such as Beowulf, Shakespeare, and The Canterbury Tales.

From fall of Rome to the Renaissance, Middle Ages level two is a complete one-year curriculum guide that combines history with literature, world geography, and writing activities. Students study events from the middle ages including monasticism; the Vikings; knighthood; the Crusades; the Dark Ages, feudalism; early America; African and Asian dynasties; and the Renaissance. This comprehensive course covers success and failures of civilizations in the Middle Ages from all parts of the world such as Normans, Byzantines, Mongols, Aztecs, Hapsburgs, Tudors, and many others.

Middle Ages level two is a student guide that provides step by step lessons to teach world history from 500 to 1600. Level 2 History Odyssey guides are written to be used independently by students with the parent/teacher assisting when necessary with lessons and assessing the student’s completed work. Middle Ages level two does not require an answer key due to the subjectivity of the assignments that encourage critical thinking (i.e. there is rarely any one correct answer). Answer keys to map work are found in the main spine (The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia).

Literature and writing instructions and assignments found in the course include three-level outlining of history readings, How to Write a Biography, creating plot diagrams, creating character webs, and identifying elements of an epic.

Critical thinking with history studies found in this course include identifying connections and cause/effect relationships, timeline analysis, and identifying connections between geography and history through map work.

This guide includes:
-29 middle ages history blackline maps
-Worksheets
-Recommended resource list
-113 detailed lessons covering:
-Literature
-Writing
-Map work
-Timeline analysis
-Research

The following books must be obtained apart from this study guide. You may use any version, eBook, or print edition of these books. There is an alternative booklist available for this title.
-Main Reference Spine: The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia (1999 or newer edition)
-Optional Additional Reference Spine: The Story of Mankind
by Hendrik Willem Van Loon (optional)
-The History Odyssey Timeline from Pandia Press (or a homemade timeline)
Other Required Books:
-The Usborne Internet – Linked Viking World
-One Thousand and One Arabian Nights retold by Geraldine McCaughrean
-The Door in the Wall by Marguerite de Angeli
-Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb
-A Shakespeare Coloring Book from Bellerophon Books
-Beowulf, A New Telling by Robert Nye
-The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by Howard Pyle
-The Adventures of Robin Hood by Roger Lancelyn Green
-Castle by David Macaulay
-Adam of the Road by Elizabeth Janet Gray
-The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, retold by Geraldine McCaughrean
-Tales from Japan retold by Helen & William McAlpine
-The Trumpeter of Krakow by Eric P. Kelly

The Story of Mankind: Due to the polarizing nature of The Story of Mankind by Hendrick Van Loon, it is optional reading in this level two course. It should be considered a possible resource for gathering information.

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Publisher
Pandia Press
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Subject
Retail Price
57.99
ISBN
9780976605744
Author
Kathleen Desmarais