World History
World History is a survey of the history of the world, starting with creation and continuing to the present. Students will analyze five key themes throughout history from a biblical perspective: justice, power, citizenship, environment, and world religions. They will also do expanded studies on Africa, the East, the Americas before colonization, and African, Indian, and Asian empires. As they trace the major patterns in world history, they will see how those themes point more and more clearly to the triumph of the kingdom of God.
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World History Student Text, 5th ed.
SKU512293$66.03World History studies historical events through the lens of God’s eternal kingdom, covering topics like civilizations, the Enlightenment, economics, and government. It highlights big ideas, and biblical connections to show how faith and history connect.
World History Trove eStudent Edition, 5th ed.
SKU547752$34.67This book encourages students to trace the major patterns in world history, following them as they point more and more clearly to the triumph of the kingdom of God. As they journey through time in this engaging survey of world history, students will cover creation, the earliest post-Flood civilizations, Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and civilizations in Africa, the East, Asia, pre-colonization Americas, and empires in Africa, India, and Asia.
World History Print & Trove eStudent Edition, 5th ed.
SKU548362$69.35This book encourages students to trace the major patterns in world history, following them as they point more and more clearly to the triumph of the kingdom of God. As they journey through time in this engaging survey of world history, students will cover creation, the earliest post-Flood civilizations, Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and civilizations in Africa, the East, Asia, pre-colonization Americas, and empires in Africa, India, and Asia.
World History Student Activities, 5th ed.
SKU512723$36.10The student activities contain thorough reviews of daily lesson content. Your student will learn how to handle original source materials, label maps, complete extra projects, and work through chapter reviews, all while developing a biblical worldview.
World History Trove eActivities, 5th ed.
SKU546630$36.10The student activities manual includes helpful projects and primary source readings. The chapter reviews help the students to develop mastery over the material.
World History Activities & Trove eActivities, 5th ed.
SKU547422$38.00The student activities manual includes helpful projects and primary source readings. The chapter reviews help the students to develop mastery over the material.
World History Tests, 5th ed.
SKU512764$7.02The Tests give students an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge in a variety of cognitive skills. All assessments are aligned with educational objectives.
World History Trove eAssessments, 5th ed.
SKU549048$7.02The digital assessment set gives students an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge in a variety of cognitive skills.
World History Teacher Edition, 5th ed.
SKU512749$82.41This teacher edition offers resources for teaching history from Creation to the present, integrating art, music, literature, and economics with biblical lessons on justice, power, and citizenship. It includes strategies, objectives, and discussion guides.
World History Student Activities Answer Key, 5th ed.
SKU512731$40.85The Student Activities Answer Key provides answers to the Student Activities book and helps the teacher determine a student's knowledge and understanding.
World History Tests Answer Key, 5th ed.
SKU512756$13.06The Tests Answer Key provide answers to printed tests and help the teacher assess the students' knowledge and understanding of key concepts.
How We Teach World History
Beginning History with Creation
In this course, students will find a serious treatment of the historical portions in the Bible. Since the Bible is the authoritative source for a history of the world, world history begins with the creation account.
Broad Survey of World History
To give students a more balanced view of world history, this course includes detailed discussions of civilizations in Africa and the East, Asia, the Americas before European settlers arrived, and African, Indian, and Asian empires.
Major Patterns in World History
Students will trace major patterns that echo throughout the history of the world. They will follow successions of events that lead to certain conclusions, identify causes and effects, and measure the continuity and change of ideologies and civilizations. In chapters and sections, “big idea questions” and “guiding questions” keep students focused on course objectives.
Thinking Like Historians
The parts and pieces work together to introduce and develop vital skills for student historians. Students will be introduced to primary sources in the student activities, and they will work with maps, charts, and data to develop those skills. In the student edition, “historical perspective” features challenge students to think critically.
World History Educational Materials
Student Edition
The student edition encourages students to trace the major patterns in world history, following them as they point more and more clearly to the triumph of the kingdom of God. As they journey through time in this engaging survey of world history, students will cover creation, the earliest post-Flood civilizations, Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and civilizations in Africa, the East, the Americas before colonization, and African, Indian, and Asian empires.
Teacher Edition
The teacher edition includes teaching strategies and formative assessments aligned with educational objectives to be used as tools to help teachers in developing critical thinking skills. Suggested discussion topics and questions guide teachers through the key themes and handling of primary sources. Teachers will find multiple paths for engagement with events, eras, concepts, and assumptions from the past.
Activities
The student activities include helpful projects and primary source readings, which are key to developing a clear perspective of historical time periods. The chapter reviews help the students to develop mastery over the material.