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U.S. History to 1877 plus DECLARE Coaching combines this one-year curriculum for high school with online coaching through a Synergy Mentorship approach. Students will receive 18 bi-weekly group coaching calls, access to a private communication platform with students and coach, quarterly calls with student leaders and more.
This package integrates U.S. history, government, English, and Bible (3 full-year credits). Throughout the year, students will develop a biblical worldview in their daily life, in areas such as history, economics, law, and science.
This curriculum focuses on the time of early exploration to the Civil War and dives into the structures and functions of the U.S. Government through reading historical documents, political speeches, and literature written during that time period.
U.S. History to 1877 is a one-year curriculum for high school that integrates U.S. history, government, English, and Bible (3 full-year credits).
Throughout the year, students will develop a biblical worldview in their daily life, in areas such as history, economics, law, and science.
This curriculum focuses on the time of early exploration to the Civil War and dives into the structures and functions of the U.S. Government through reading historical documents, political speeches, and literature written during that time period.
Daily lesson plans are in an easy-to-use weekly chart format that lists each subject with the appropriate book titles and page numbers to complete each day.
DECLARE Coaching for U.S. History to 1877 combines this one-year curriculum for high school with online coaching through a Synergy Mentorship approach. Students will receive 18 bi-weekly group coaching calls, access to a private communication platform with students and coach, quarterly calls with student leaders and more.
U.S. History to 1877 Package is required.
Excerpts and analysis of early American literature.
ISBN: 9780789172310
Covering the period from 1527 to 1870, this volume presents excerpts of important early American literature. This parallel text edition with the original text on one side and a modern, easy-to-understand paraphrase and notes on the facing page will help your student to fully understand these classic works.
Answer key for Early American Literature.
Benjamin Franklin
ISBN: 9780486290737
Benjamin Franklin: statesman, author, inventor, printer, and scientist, comes alive in his own words. This autobiography reveals his extraordinary interests and experiences, making it a classic work by one the the Founding Fathers of America.
ISBN: 9780486401584
From Anne Bradstreet to W.H. Auden, this volume collects a sampling of the most important poetry from U.S. history. Including well-known and lesser-known poems, this treasury will delight and educate the student in the nation's rich poetic heritage.
Frederick Douglass
ISBN: 9780486284996
Join Frederick Douglass on his astounding journey from slave to abolitionist leader. Admired for his vivid descriptions and storytelling power, Douglass remains one of the most courageous advocates of civil rights in U.S. history.
William Bradford
ISBN: 9780486452609
The most important account concerning the Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony. Bradford vividly documents the Pilgrim's adventures from Holland to the New World.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mark Twain, Stephan Crane, Herman Melville
ISBN: 9780553213621
This collection contains The Scarlet Letter, Red Badge of Courage, Billy Budd, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. These four landmark novels have a deep and lasting influence on American literature.
Wanda C. Phillips
ISBN: 9780936981611
This Teacher Edition contains the student text with answers in the back; no student workbook is needed.
ISBN: 9781628562071
Chapters 1-15 are studied in U.S. History to 1877 and the remainder of the text, chapters 16-27, is scheduled in U.S. History from 1877 to the Present.
ISBN: 9781628562248
Answers to the exercises in the United States History Student Activities book.
ISBN: 9781628562231
Activities to accompany the United States History Student Text.
NOTE: This item accompanies the United States History Student Text, 5th edition and is not compatible with older editions.
ISBN: 9781628562262
Tests to accompany the United States History Student Text.
NOTE: This item accompanies the United States History Student Text, 5th edition and is not compatible with older editions.
ISBN: 9781628562279
Answers to the tests in the United States History Student Text.
Timeline book to accompany the study of U.S. History to 1877.
William C. Hendricks
ISBN: 9780880622929
Learn the universal foundations of constitutional government and the specific historical background of the United States government.
Christian Overman
ISBN: 9780974342573
Examines the underlying assumptions of modern society by contrasting the worldviews of the Hebrews and the Greeks. Overman shows how to adopt a more biblical way of viewing society and life.
David A. Noebel and Chuck Edwards
Student journal to accompany Thinking Like a Christian Teaching Textbook (18880).
Gary Amos and Richard Gardiner
ISBN: 9780964210428
Examine the religious heritage of America.
NOTE: This item accompanies the United States History Student Text, 5th edition and is not compatible with older editions.
Karl Graustein
ISBN: 9780875526119
Take ownership of your relationship with Christ.
Ann Judson
ISBN: 978052344217
Join the exciting adventure of Ann and Adoniram Judson, one of the first overseas missionaries from America. Ann's story is a powerful testimony to the love, grace, and faithfulness of God.
This workbook will lead the student in developing Christ-like character.
David A. Noebel and Chuck Edwards
Learn how to view the world from a biblical perspective. This text will explain the Christian worldview and build students' confidence in articulating their beliefs.
My Father's World Exclusive Edition
Irene Lape and Michael S. Gilleland
ISBN: 9781586093815
This study guide will help the student to better understand The Scarlet Letter. Focuses on vocabulary study and literary analysis.