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Names, Not Numbers: An Enduring Way to Teach the Lessons of the Holocaust

"Names, Not Numbers" is a copyrighted oral history film project and curriculum created by Yeshiva University High Schools' Tova Fish-Rosenberg. The curriculum, transforms traditional history lessons into a lively, interactive, nontraditional program that involves individuals who have

actually lived through the history being taught. Students acquire documentary filmmaking skills, interview and film eyewitnesses, and ultimately create a Holocaust oral history film documentary that will become...

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From: YeshivaUniversity

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History Books - Stobaugh

Respected Christian educator, Dr. James Stobaugh, offers three years of high school history curriculum in an easy to teach and comprehensive volumes. American History: Observations & Assessments from Early Settlement to Today employs clear objectives and challenging assignments for the tenth grade student, British History for the eleventh grade student, and World History for the twelfth grade student.

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From: New Leaf Publishing Group

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High School English Curriculum

When choosing English literature books for my 9th grader, I looked for ones with a historical theme, set in a time period we were studying or were American classics. That way, the books my son was reading for English complemented his US History studies. I chose a variety of books ranging in grade level from junior high through high school. There is a mix of classics, historic fiction and biographies ranging in time period from the 1700's to the 1900's. I don't expect my son to complete this...

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French Government before the Revolution | World History Curriculum Sample

What was the government like in France before the French Revolution? How were the groups divided? Find out in this sample video of Modernity, the online world history curriculum from Compass Classroom.

Modernity from Compass Classroom is a unique world history course just for homeschool students. Instructor Dave Raymond takes students on a journey through World History unlike any other. Students are immersed in the stories of history, all from a Biblical perspective, leaving them...

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Who was Nathan Bedford Forrest? | Online History Curriculum Sample

Excerpt from Dave Raymond's American History homeschool curriculum, available at http://bit.ly/2SW Who was Nathan Bedford Forrest, and what was his impact on American History? Find out in this American History sample video from Compass Classroom.

Have you ever wished that you could immerse your students in the study of history? That it could be exciting and engaging, instead of dry and dull? Then Compass Classroom has a solution for you! Meet Dave Raymond, master story-teller, and...

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A History of US review, first half, Joy Hakim and Sonlight core 100

A History of US Review, American History High School credit by Joy Hakim. This is a thorough review of our American History I using Joy Hakim's A History of US and also the Sonlight 100 core literature. This is the first half of the curriculum, first 5 books, taken over a one year time frame. This first 5 books of A History of US spans pre-American History through 1860's. Join me as I take you through our year of A History of US I.

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How the AHA serves K-12 History Teachers, with Peter Porter

Peter Porter, a history teacher at Montville Township High School, discusses his role as an AHA council member and how the AHA promotes the work of K-12 history teachers, including curriculum advocacy and member benefits. He also shares how he adapts his teaching to meet the needs of students in different grades.

About the AHA

The American Historical Association is the largest professional organization serving historians in all fields and all professions. The AHA is a trusted voice advocating...

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high school curriculum standard textbooks Mathematics Elective 3 1 Selective History of Mathematic

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