Distance Learning Courses | K4–Grade 5

Heritage Studies 5

Course Description

Heritage Studies 5 continues the narrative of American history from the early 1900s to the final years of the 20th century. Students study the invention and influence of the telephone and the automobile, World War I, the Roaring Twenties, the Depression, World War II, the Vietnam War, and struggles over civil rights. Mrs. Walker also discusses government leaders.

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Recommended Viewing Schedule

five 30-minute lessons a week for one semester; 78 lessons total

Other Fifth Grade Classes

Science 5 | Bible 5 | English 5 | Handwriting 5 | Spelling 5 | Math 5 | Reading 5

Student Text

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Heritage Studies 5 (3rd ed.) continues the narrative of American history from the development of the automobile in the late 1800s through the inauguration of President Obama in 2009.


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Meet the Instructor

Mrs. Evanna Walker, BS

Mrs. Evanna Walker, a course instructor for BJU Press Distance LearningMrs. Walker has eight years’ experience teaching first grade at Bob Jones Elementary School. “My first love is to teach a child to read-primarily so that he can read God’s Word for himself and share it with others. He should be able to appreciate what he reads, draw conclusions, and make value judgments to become a thinker.”

 

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