The Story of the World Volume 4

The Story of the World 4 cover. The cover is mainly burgundy with a black bottom and a small illustration of an astronaut walking on the moon in the middle. The white text reads “The Story of the World. History for the classical child. Revised Edition. Volume 4, The Modern Age. From Victoria’s Empire to the End of the USSR.” Author, Susan Wise Bauer.

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Ages: 9-13

Grades: 4th-8th

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Product Code: 181-288

Please note: due to limited quantities The Story of the World Volume 4 is only available for purchase as part of a curriculum kit.

Timberdoodle's Review

The Story of the World Volume 4: The Modern Age

Where was the Crystal Palace? Who was the Sick Man of Europe? And how did cow fat start a revolution? The Modern Age is the last book of the series covering major historical events from 1850-1994 A.D. Because of the topic matter, this book is best introduced to children a bit older, from fourth grade and up.

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 Activity Book 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 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. These minor issues are easily addressed and shouldn't keep you from this excellent program.


 


 

 

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Features
  • World history from 1850 to 1994 AD
  • From Victoria's Empire to the end of the USSR
  • Storytelling approach to history

  • Publisher's Information
    Author: Susan Wise Bauer
    Number of Pages: 503
    Format: Paperback
    Publisher: Well-Trained Mind Press
    Edition/Copyright: 2005
    Made In: USA
    ISBN: 780972860338
    Consumable: No
    Faith-Based: No

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

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 29 reviews
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    Amanda
    our favorite subject

    We enjoy listening to the audio book in the car but my sons enjoy reading along with the books as they listen.

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    A.C.
    Perfect completion to this set

    My grade schooler has really enjoyed this series. We've been using the audiobooks, but I've recently started purchasing the paperbacks to have on hand for illustrations, spelling, and review in upcoming years.

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    Jill W.
    Great way to learn history

    We have this book, as well as the CDs and the activity book. It's not always convenient to bring the CDs with us (we LOVE them) and the book can be a great fill-in. Sometimes our daughter likes to read along, as well, or reread lessons that were interesting. It's a great resource to have, although not necessary if you have the audio CDs.

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    bina w.
    great history book

    We love this, I wasn't sure if I wanted the actual book since we have the cd's but it's nice to have when the kids want to do history at the park and I can take this and go.

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    Armintha P.
    Great way to learn History

    My 4th grade boys both enjoyed reading this book and listening to the audiobook. We had great discussions at the dinner table.