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Homeschool Social Studies Curriculum
ACE School of Tomorrow
Social studies curriculum looks at world history and cultures from the perspective that God is the Designer, Creator, and Controller of the universe. As a result, to study social studies is to study responses of people to the truth of the Word of God. Beginning in the Garden of Eden, man's failure to abide by the principles of God is traced throughout history. It explores the concepts of conservatism, free enterprise, personal responsibility, and governmental responsibility from God's point of view. |
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LIFEPAC History & Geography
The History & Geography curriculum begins with a study of the student's family and neighborhood and concludes with a a study of the challenges of democracy and special challenges facing the Christian in today's society. |
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Switched-On 2009 Math
Switched-On Schoolhouse History and Geography is a comprehensive, basic curriculum for grades 3-12. Presented in a reading-based format, it utilizes a combination of on- and off-computer assignments and activities with the power of SOS automation and administration. |
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Bob Jones
Bob Jones Curriculum (BJU Press) is a comprehensive, biblically based Preschool-12 Homeschool solution. Bob Jones is one of our best selling curriculum solutions and highly recommended for the parent educator who wants to actively teach the material. |
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Bright Idea Press
Bright Ideas Press publishes many homeschooling resources, including resources for History, Geography and Science. |
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Homeschool in the Woods
Home School in the Woods provides Timeline Figures, History Studies, and more that help learners grasp the abstract idea of "time" in a hands-on way. |
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Landmark Freedom Baptist
History is a record that reveals the sovereignty of God in the affairs of man. It is a record of the human knowledge of the development in time and space of God's divine plan for the universe. This concept recognizes that the universe was planned, created, sustained, and ordered by an infinite God. This we try to impress upon each student who studies our history courses. |
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