The Story of the World Volume 1

The Story of the World, Volume 1, Ancient Times cover. The cover is mainly orange with a black bottom and a small illustration in the middle of a wolf in the woods, with 2 naked babies. One of the babies is turned around toward the wolf and reaching his hand up to the wolf. The white text reads “The Story of the World. History for the classical child. Revised Edition. Volume 1, Ancient Times. From the earliest nomads to the last roman emperor.” Author, Susan Wise Bauer.

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The Story of the World Volume 1: Ancient Times

The Story of the World Volume 1 covers Ancient Times. This is the first of a four-volume series and covers the major historical events beginning with the earliest nomads and ending with the last Roman emperor (5000 BC to 400 AD). What terrible secret was buried in Shi Huangdi's tomb? Did nomads like lizard stew? What happened to Anansi the Spider in the Village of the Plantains? And how did a six-year-old become the last emperor of Rome? A read-aloud history for the whole family!

 

About the Story of the World Series:

This captivating read-aloud series will introduce your children to the world's great history presented chronologically from the beginning of time. Each volume of The Story of the World includes the details of battles, kingdoms, cultures, and customs from every continent and major people group. It is woven together into stories that children will find mesmerizing. With short chapters, many less than seven pages, The Story of the World presents history in small, easily-digestible chunks. Of particular appeal to children will be the occasional story about a hypothetical child in the culture of that time and popular fictional stories.

 

The Story of the World is intended to be a read-aloud program for first through sixth grade, but it can work equally well as independent reading by an older child. Don't restrict your scope of history to just American history. These are what we consider the best world history books for this age group. If you have ever found history dull and humdrum, these books might just change that opinion!

 

The Curriculum/Activity Guide offers parents and teachers a complete history curriculum for use with The Story of the World. In addition to extensive reading lists and cross-references to the most common illustrated encyclopedias, the Activity Book contains comprehension questions, sample narrations, maps, coloring pages, and activities for each chapter in The Story of the World. Children and parent-teachers love the activities, ranging from coloring pages and games to mummifying a chicken!

 

Note: Please do not consider this series a Providential view of history that recognizes God's hand in history. It is first and foremost a history text that attempts to include all significant historical and cultural accounts. If you are a conservative Christian, you may want to opt-out of a couple of activities. And where you find details with Biblical references that are inaccurate because of sparseness, use this opportunity to interject more of His Story. Bible history is best taught with a Bible, so we encourage your family to read through the Bible as often as possible. These minor issues are easily addressed and shouldn't keep you from this overall excellent program.



Publisher Description
Bring ancient history to life as you learn about Egypt, Hammurabi and the Babylonians, the Greeks, China, Rome, and more! Whether used as a read aloud for elementary students or as independent reading for middle schoolers, The Story of the World Volume 1 Text is the spine for your ancient history studies.
Features
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  • Teaches world history from 5000 BC to 400 AD
  • From the earliest Nomads to the last Roman Emperor
  • Storytelling approach to history

  • Publisher's Information
    Author: Susan Wise Bauer
    Number of Pages: 338
    Format: Paperback
    Publisher: Well-Trained Mind Press
    Edition/Copyright: 2007, 5th printing
    Made In: USA
    ISBN: 781933339009
    Consumable: No
    Faith-Based: No

    Awards and Endorsements:
    The Old Schoolhouse 2013 Excellence in Education Winner

    Customer Reviews

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    T.
    Love the delivery

    I love this history curriculum because it can be as intensive or simple as you want. Sometimes I would use the audio file and hand them a sheet to color and other times I would read the lesson myself and we would do the maps and some of the extra suggested activities. I love that I dont feel guilty either way.

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    Anna F.
    Lovely, Diverse History Book

    My 2 favorite things about this book:
    1) It's diverse. You don't just learn about European history! I learned so many new things about Indian/African/Chinese history while reading this aloud to my first grader.
    2) It's written in storytelling format, but so even without pictures (which admittedly would be a huge plus) it holds a young child's attention.

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    Stacey M.
    WOW

    My son loves to listen to The Story of the World. He has made connections about culture around the world. We also enjoy listening to the CD when we go on road trips. Every time we listen/read we learn something new.

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    bina w.
    love this history curriculum

    We love this book because we're able to use it when we go to the park and such and do history. We do have the audible version but it's so nice to also have the book version too.

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    J.
    Great history book

    I like that this book is written more like a bunch of stories put together rather than a textbook. I’m using it for my third grader right now and I think it is a good age for it, or even older. I think any younger we would have had a hard time. I like that the chapters are short. We will be getting volume 2 next.