Becca's Four-year
Rotation in a Nut-shell
This list
is by no means exhaustive and can expand as your children get
older. Keep studies appropriate for learning levels and maturity.
Ancient
World History:
Political geography changes
Life sciences: botany, human anatomy, zoology
Ancient math concepts: Roman numerals, the development of the Arabic
numbers now in use, abacus use
Art: ancient architecture, clay sculpture
Literature: Homer, mythology of world, Aesop's fables, Confucius, scriptures,
Greek philosophers
Medieval/Renaissance
History:
World history from approx. 450 to 1650 A.D.
Political geography changes
Earth sciences and astronomy
Artists and composers of the period
Literature: Arthurian legend, Robin Hood, works by the Reformers,,
Shakespeare (plays, ballads and Lamb's Shakespeare as a guide), Saints
of the Catholic Church
Early
Modern History
World history from 1650 A.D. to 1865 A.D.
Political geography changes
Chemistry and health sciences
Artists and composers of the period
Literature: Dickens, poetry, folk and fairy tales, Early Church History,
Jules Vern, Pilgrim's Progress, Mark Twain
Late
Modern History
World history from 1865 A.D. to the present
Political geography changes
Artists and composers of the period
Physics, electronics and computers
Literature: Heidi, Conan Doyle, Later Church Literature: Jane
Austen, the Bronte Sisters; Uncle Tom's Cabin and other books
of the Civil War and Abolitionist period; The Hiding Place
and other books of WWII;
Animal Farm and other books of the Cold War Era
These
are the basic guidelines I use as I plan for the year. Basic math, grammar,
geography, current events, and anything else I throw in are included
where needed. Please us wisdom in topics studied. Moral tales, inventions,
biography and daily life are well-suited for younger children. Save
more alarming topics such as the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition,
the Holocaust and such atrocities for older children better equipped
to handle them Also add games, field trips, videos and other supplemental
activities to keep things interesting and varied.
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