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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Sept 24, 2007 12:51:00 GMT -5
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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Sept 24, 2007 12:51:53 GMT -5
Study of Genesis 1-37 Other Suggested Book Resources:Dry Bones and other Fossils by Gary Parker (younger) Dinosaurs by Design by Duane Gish (older) Books on Creation & Adam and Eve Books on Noah’s Ark Books on the Ice Age Books on Dinosaurs Co-op TeacherAdminister Pretest 1 (pg 5) & Pretest 2 (pg 16) Use flannelgraph, picture books, posters, charts, or other resources to introduce this week’s topics- 1. Creation 2. Adam & Eve 3. Jubal & Tubal-Cain 4. Noah & the Flood 5. The Ice Age 6. Dinosaurs ResourcesTimeline Introduction Pg 442/Section C (list of resources) Musical instruments: kazoo, xylophone, tambourine, rattles, shakers www.nancymusic.com/PRINThomemade.htmCraft/Art: Days of Creation/Fossil/Dinosaur theme At Home
ParentsBecome familiar with www.themysteryofhistory.comRead pgs xiv-xxxiv for yourself Read pgs xv-xvii & pgs 3-4 to students Look at pgs 397-415 (Maps) and pgs 418-441 (Appendix) Look at pgs 442-449 for suggested supplemental resources to check out of the library or purchase With studentsRead Lessons 1-3 (pgs 6-12) Take Another Look! Review 1 & What Did You Miss? (pgs 13-15) Read Lessons 4-6 (pgs 17-23) Take Another Look! Review 2 (pgs 24) What Did You Learn? Week 2: Quiz (pg 25) Make Memory Cards Choose achievable/appropriate Activities Timelines Drawing Projects: Draw and Write: Creation through Jonah, pg 8 Dinosaur & pg 14 Noah’s Ark VHS/DVD resources:Look in your church libraries & the public library for related topic videos VisionVideo (formerly Gateway Films) www.visionvideo.com/Showforth Videos by Bob Jones University www.bjupress.com/nav/category/Videos<sum> Moody Science Classics: God of Creation [DVD] <sum> Moody's Bible Adventures (DVD) <sum> Moody Science Classics: Dust or Destiny Internet:www.answersingenesis.org/www.allaboutcreation.org/www.arksearch.com/www.noahsarksearch.com/Musical resources:www.musicforlittlepeople.com/www.nancymusic.com/PRINThomemade.htmInteractive websites for younger students: www.kids4truth.com/creation.htmNoah’s Ark online game: www.popcap.com/gamepopup.php?theGame=noahsarkFIELD TRIPSDinosaur Adventureland: www.dinosauradventureland.com/ Creation Museum in KY:www.creationmuseum.org/
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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Oct 1, 2007 23:22:31 GMT -5
Info lost...needs to be re-typed (or Melanie can e-mail it back to me in an attachment!).
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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Oct 1, 2007 23:22:55 GMT -5
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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Oct 22, 2007 17:41:45 GMT -5
I have come across History for Little Pilgrims, a marvelous little book, full of illustrations. It is history from Creation to the present for younger students and comes with a Teacher's Guide. 122 pages, softcover Published by Christian Liberty Press in 1998. Description from CBD: www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?item_no=79900&event=CF"Designed to give children a providential view of history, this colorful and engaging book covers world history in an age appropriate manner, always careful to point out how God was at work during each age. Seamlessly weaving together vocabulary, world history, the Bible and geography, this integrated reader is filled with eye catching photos and illustrations to catch little ones' eyes, and the engaging text will keep older children engrossed. Words to Know, projects and reviews are included at the end of each chapter." Amazon says that it is for ages 9-12, but I think it is for younger students, ages 3-7 as a read aloud, and 8-10 to read on their own. Other sites list it as Grade 1-2 level. www.amazon.com/History-Little-Pilgrims-Michael-McHugh/dp/1930092849
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