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General Studies
This introductory manual explores the authors’ teaching philosophies and techniques. It also gives practical help for teaching high schoolers and entertaining toddlers. This foundational unit covers the four pillars necessary for using History Links unit studies: history, archaeology, geography, and theology.
Demonstrate geological layering with a Jello dessert. Explore the concept of timelines with a family photo-history. Apply the Church’s guidance for studying the Sacred Scriptures. 78 pgs.
Table of Contents
Introductory Material
- Why We Wrote History Links
- Our Philosophy
- Getting Acquainted
- How to Use History Links
- Margins
- Activities
- Lesson Planning
- Completing a Unit
- Co-ops
- Babies and Toddlers
- High-School Students
- Curriculum Needs
- Resources Needed
- Resources Recommended
- Ongoing Projects
- Helpful Guidelines for Writing Reports
- Guidelines for Writing Research Papers
- Final Notes
Unit One—General Studies
- Prayers and Hymns
- Library List
- Vocabulary and Punctuation List
- Subject Symbols
- History
- Timelines
- Prehistory
- Archaeology
- Geography
- Theology
- Natural Reason and Divine Revelation
- Sacred Scripture
- Closing Activities
Appendix
- Poems About Time
- Canticle of the Sun
- Paul Revere’s Ride
- Bible Stand