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Saturday, January 26, 2019

Great Big Charlotte Mason Book List for Grade 1


For the younger grades I tend to use a "better late than too early" approach. Many of the choices for grade 1 through 3 can be used with younger ages, depending on the child. For both my kids I found that Kindergarten book lists were more appropriate for grade 1 than for Kindergarten.

School at this age, is mostly focused on good quality literature. Subjects are taught in a hands on manner as much as possible.

For math we like to use Montessori materials at this age. There are discount Montessori suppliers online which provide quality manipulatives useful in a family setting. Other options are DIY Montessori materials, and printable material. Here are some helpful links to get started:

Free Montessori Printables
Montessori Print Shop
Tackle Box Montessori on Facebook
DIY Montessori on Facebook

GRADE 1
Major themes:
Science: Animals, daily changes, life cycles.
History/Social Studies: Occupations, how people lived long ago.


Poetry
Fiction Literature: 


Non-Fiction Literature: 
Theology: 
*These two books are out of print but worth keeping an eye out for at used book sales. They are just so sweet and nostalgic. Perfect books to read over and over again.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Chapter Titles for Oxford Children's Ancient History



Introduction
The Stone Age p. 8

Chapter 1: First Civilisations
The Climate Changes p.10
From Food Gathering to Farming p.12
From hunting to stock farming p. 14
Attraction of River Valleys p.16
Irrigation and Flood p. 18
The Rise of the Leaders p.20

Chapter 2: Sumer
The first settlers p. 22
The useful date palm p. 25
Nam-sha learns to read and write p. 26
Clay bricks and buildings p. 28
God and heroes p. 30
Houses and everyday life p. 32
Conquerors and kings p. 34
Law givers p. 36
The Royal Tombs at Ur p. 38
Babylon p. 40
Science in Babylon p. 42
Reading the wedge shaped writing p. 44

Chapter 3: Egypt
Before the Pyramids p. 46
The Discovery of Metal p. 48
Building temples and pyramids p. 50
The oldest ship in the world p. 52
Cleopatra's Needle p.54
Mummies and Tombs p. 56
Akhenaten and religion p. 58
Tutankhamen's tomb p. 60
The lost toy cupboard p. 62
Everyday Life p. 64
The disappearing queen p. 66
Paper, ink and hieroglpyhics p. 68

Chapter 4: Other Early Civilsations
The Indus Valley p. 70
China p. 72
The Hittities p. 74
The Hebrews p. 76
The Assyrians p. 78
The Persians p. 80
The Phoenicians p. 82

Chapter 5: Pre Iron Age Britain
The First Farmers p. 84
Skara Brae p. 86
Silbury, Avebury, and Stonehenge p. 88
Bronze Age Barrows p. 90
The Coming of the Iron Age p. 92

Chapter 6: The Minoans
The Legend of the Minotaur p. 98
Sir Arthur Evans p.102
The Palace at Knosos p. 104
Daily Life p. 106
Religion p. 108
Bull Leaping p. 110
Michael Ventris and Linear 'B' p. 112
Atlantis

Chapter 7: the Mycenaeans
Homer p. 116
The Trojan War p. 118
Heinrich Schliemann p. 120
Schliemann at Mycenae p. 122

Chapter 8: Early Greeks
Achaeans and Dorians p. 124
The emergence of cities p. 126
The early days of Athens p. 128

Chapter 9: Greek Civilisation
How the cities were ruled p. 130
Solon Cleisthenes and Pericles p. 132
Everyday Lifei p. 134
Other Members of the Family p. 136
Art and pottery p.138
Ships and Trade p. 140
The gods p. 142

Chapter 10: The Persian Wars
The persian empire (large map)
Persian Rulers p. 146
The Battle of Marathon p. 148
Thermophylae p. 150
Salamis p. 152

Chapter 11: Pericles and the Golden Age
The wise men of Greece p. 154
Slavery p. 156
Clothes p. 158
The Acropolis and its buildings p. 160
Greek legends p. 162
Music p. 164
A day at the theatre p. 166
The Oracles p. 168

Chapter 12: Athletics and games
Legend of Pelops p. 170
Olympia p. 172
The olympic games p. 176

Chapter 13: The Peloponnesian Wars
Sparta p.178
Why the war started p. 180
Soldiers and battles p. 182
Athens is conquered p. 184

Chapter 14: Alexander the Great
Early Days p. 186
The army p. 188
Battles and Sieges p. 190
Persepolis p. 192
Alexander's Last Battle p. 194
Death of a conqueror p. 196
The empire is divided up p. 198

Chapter 15: Greece conquered
The Romans come to Greece p. 200
Greece becomes a Roman province p. 202
The Greek legacy p. 204

Chapter 16: Origins
The legend of Aeneas p.208
The legend of Romulus and Remus p.210
The truth behind the legends p 214
The early kings p. 216
Sabines and Romans p. 218
The Etruscans p.220
Horatius and the bridge p. 222
The Celts p. 224

Chapter 17: Rome and her neighbours
The Greeks p. 226
Carthage p. 228
A sea fight p. 230
Hannibal and the Punic Wars p. 232

Chapter 18: The City of Rome
What Rome may have looked like (city model)
Aqueducts p. 236
The baths p. 238
Temples p. 240
Private houses and flats p. 242
Shops p. 244
Nero's Golden House p. 246

Chapter 19 Republic and empire
Why the kingdom ended p. 249
The republic and its end p. 250
The early emperors p. 252
The empire expands p. 254
The decline of the glory p. 256

Chapter 20 Daily Life
Pompeii p. 258
Food and Drink p. 260
Clothes p. 262
Education p. 264
Time and Calendar p. 266
Painting, sculpture drama and literature p. 268
Earning a living p. 270
Games and pastimes p. 272

Chapter 21 The State and Religion
Government and the law p. 274
Religion and legends p. 276
Christianity p. 278
Slavery p. 280

Chapter 22 The Arena
The amphitheatre p. 282
The Colosseum p. 284
Gladiators p. 286
The Circus Maximus p. 288

Chapter 23 The Army
The Citizen solider and the legion p. 290
Uniform, weapons, and tactics p. 292
Siege Engines p. 294
Marching camps p. 296
The Officers p. 298
Roman Roads p. 300

Chapter 24 Barbarians at the gate
Barbarians settle inside the frontiers p. 302
Some provinces are abandoned p. 304
Constantine, his town and the division of the empire p. 306
Alaric and the sack of Rome p. 308
More barbarian attacks p. 310
The Byzantine Empire lasts another thousand years p. 312

Postscript
The Legacy of Rome p. 314




Child's History of the World by Hillyer Together with Art History

This is an integrated chronological schedule of Child's History of the World by Hillyer, together with Child's History of Art with Hillyer.

(Just the first history cycle is done so far, I'll do the rest at a later date)

CHOW = Child's History of the World
CHOP = Child's History of Painting
CHOA = Child's History of Architecture
CHOS = Child's History of Sculpture

CHOW 1 How Things Started - the evolution/creation of the world

CHOW 2 People Who Lived in Caves - stone age

CHOP 1 The Oldest Pictures in the World

CHOW 3 Fire! Fire! Fire! - copper, bronze age, iron age


CHOW 4 From an Airplane - Tigris and Euphrates rivers, Mesopotamia


CHOW 5 Real History Begins - 3500 BC first societies


CHOW 6 The Puzzle Writer's in Egypt

CHOS 1 The First Sculpture - Ancient Egypt

CHOW 7 The Tomb Builders - Cheops, Egypt pyramids 2900 BC


CHOA 1 The Oldest House - Pyramids


CHOA 2 Houses for Gods - Stonehenge

CHOS 2 Giants and Pygmies

CHOW 8 A Rich Land Where There Was No Money - Assyria, Babylon, cuneiform, 1770 BC


CHOP 2 What's Wrong with this Picture? Egyptian tombs

CHOP 3 Palace Picture Puzzles

CHOS 3 Cherubs and Kings

CHOA 3 Mud Pie Palaces

CHOW 9 The Jews Search for a Home - Ur, 1900 BC, Joseph, Rameses, Exodus, 1300 BC


CHOW 10 Fairy-Tale Gods - Greek Hellenes, names of gods


CHOW 11 A Fairy-Tale War - Mt Olympus, Helen of Troy, Paris, Menelaus, Odyssey, Iliad, 1200 BC


CHOW 12 The Kings of the Jews - Solomon, 950 BC



CHOW 13 The People Who Made Our ABC's - Cadmus, Phoenicia, 1000 BC

CHOW 14 Hard as Nails - Lycurgus, Sparta, Laconic, 700 BC?


CHOW 15 The Crown of Leaves - Greek, Olympics, 776 BC


CHOW 16 A Bad Beginning - Rome, Romulus, Remus, 770 BC


CHOW 17 Kings With Corkscrew Curls - Assyria, Ninevah, Sennacherib, 612 BC


CHOW 18 A City of Wonders and Wickedness - Nebuchadnezzar, Babylon, 600 BC


CHOW 19 A Surprise Party - Medes, Persians, Cyrus, Croesus, 538 BC


CHOW 20 The Other Side of the World: India - caste, Hindu, Gautama, Bhuddists, 500 BC


CHOW 21 All The Way Around the World in China - Confucius, Chinese writing, 479 BC


CHOW 22 Rich Man, Poor Man - Draco, Athens, Code of Draco, 560 BC, Pisistratus, Cleisthenes, 500 BC


CHOW 23 Rome Kicks Out Her Kings - Tarquin, lictors, Brutus, Horatius at the Bridge, Cincinnatus, 509 BC


CHOW 24 Greece vs Persia - Darius, Marathon, Pheidippides, battle of Marathon, 490 BC


CHOW 25 Fighting Mad - Xerxes, Themistocles, Aristides, Hellespont, 500 BC


CHOW 26 One Against a Thousand - Leonidas, Sparta, Thermopylae, Persia, Xerxes, Salamis


CHOW 27 The Golden Age - Pericles, Athens, Acropolis, drama, Parthenon, Phidias, Doric style, Herodotus, 450 BC


CHOA 4 The Perfect Building

CHOS 4 Marbles - Greek Statues 400BC

CHOP 4 April Fool Pictures

CHOP 5 Jars and Jungs

CHOS 5 Standing Naturally

CHOS 6 The Greatest Greek Sculptor

CHOA 5 Woman's Style Building

CHOS 7 After Phidias 350-370 BC

CHOS 8 Plaster Casts 350 BC

CHOW 28 When Greek Meets Greek - Peloponessus/Sparta, Athens, Socrates

CHOW 29 Wise Men and Otherwise - Philip, Macedon, Demosthenes, Alexander, Aristotle


CHOW 30 A Boy King - Alexander, Gordian knot, Pharos, 323 BC


CHOA 6 New Styles in Building

CHOS 10 Baked Earth Sculptures

CHOW 31 Picking a Fight - Carthage, Rome, first Phoenician/Punic War

CHOW 32 The Boot Kicks and Stamps - Hannibal, Alps, Carthage, second Punic War 100 BC

CHOW 33 The New Champion of the World - All roads lead to Rome, aqueduct, amphitheaters, Scipio, Cornelia's jewels, Gracchi

CHOA 7 Rome Was Not Built in a Day

CHOW 34 The Noblest Roman of Them All - Julius Caesar, 55 BC, Pompey, Brutus

CHOW 35 An Emperor Who Was Made a God - Octavius, Cleopatra, Augustus Caesar, colosseum 27 BC

CHOS 9 Tiny Treasures

CHOS 11 Busts and Reliefs - Rome 13 BC

CHOW 36 Thine is the Kingdom - Jesus, Christianity, Stephen, Paul, 4 BC 33 AD

CHOW 37 Blood and Thunder - Nero, Rome, Christian persecution, Pompeii, Mt Vesuvius 79 AD

CHOP 6 Pictures of Christ and Christians - 100 AD

CHOA 8 Trimmings

CHOA 9 Early Christian - Basilica

CHOW 38 A Good Emperor and a Bad Son - Marcus Aurelius, Stoic, Commodus Epicurus

CHOW 39 I-H--S----V----- - Constantine, 300 AD

CHOW 40 Barbarian Invaders - Germany, Vikings, Vandals, Gauls, Goths, 400 AD

CHOW 41 Barbarians Meet the Champions of the World - Huns, Attila, Chalons, 451 AD Leo I 476

CHOW 42 New Places-New Heroes - Roman, Justinian, Santa Sophia, silk, Clovis, Paris, Arthur, 500

CHOW 43 Being Good - Benedict, manuscripts, monks, 600

CHOW 44 A Christian Kingdom in Africa - Nubia, Axum, King Ezana, 330 AD

CHOA 10 Eastern Early Christians

CHOW 45 A Camel Driver - Muhammed, Mecca, Muslims, Hegira, 622

CHOA 11 Lights in the Dark - Charlemagne 742-814

CHOW 46 Arabian Days - Arabic numerals, wool, Baghdad, Timbuktu

CHOW 47 Two Empires, Two Emperors - Charlemagne, France, Haran, Muslims, 800

CHOS 12 Stories in Stones - gargoyles 800 AD

CHOW 48 Getting a Start - Alfred, Danes, England, burning candle, 900

CHOW 49 The End of the World - Norsemen, Vikings, Leif Ericson, 1000

CHOW 50 Real Castles - feudal system, medieval serfs, 1000

CHOW 51 Knights and Days of Chivalry - page, knight, vows

CHOW 52 A Pirate's Great Grandson - Normandy, William, Rollo, Harold 1066

CHOW 53 A Great Adventure - Pope Urban, Peter the Hermit, crusaders, 1100

CHOA 12 Round Arches 
 CHOW 54 Tick-Tack-Toe - Third crusade, 1200, Richard, England, Philip, France, Frederick Barbarossa, Germany

CHOW 55 Three Kingdoms in West Africa - Ghana, Mali, Songhay, gold, Mansa Musa 1300's

CHOA 13 Castles - Carcassone

CHOW 56 Bibles Made of Stone and Glass - cathedrals, Notre Dame, Gothic gargoyles

CHOA 14 Pointing Toward Heaven - Gothic churches 1100 - 1500

CHOP 7 The Shepherd Boy - Cimabue

CHOA 15 In Praise of Mary - Notre Dame, Chartres, Rheims/Reims cathedral

CHOA 16 Country Cathedrals

CHOW 57 John, Whom Nobody Loved - England, Magna Carta 1215

CHOW 58 A Great Story Teller - Cathay, China, Kublai Khan, Genghis Khan, Marco Polo 1275

CHOW 59 Thing-a-ma-Jig - compass, gunpowder, 1300

CHOW 60 Thelon Gest Wart Hate Verwas - Edward III, Hundred Years War, Crecy, Joan of Arc 1346

CHOP 8 The Angel-like Brother, Fra Angelico 1400

CHOW 61 Off With the Old, On With the New - Gutenberg, 1456, Muslims, Constantinople 1453

CHOS 13 The Gates of Paradise Ghiberti 1424

CHOS 14 A Treasure Hunter and a Secret - Donatello

CHOP 9 Born again painters

CHOP 10 Sins and Sermons - Botticelli

CHOS 15 Next Best and Best

CHOW 62 A Sailor Who Found a New World - Christopher Columbus, Portugal 1492

CHOP 11 A Great Teacher and a Greatest Pupil

CHOP 12 The Sculptor Who Painted Pictures - Michealangelo

CHOP 13 Leonardo Da Vinci

CHOS 16 Four in One - Michelangelo

CHOS 17 Cellini

CHOP 14 Six Venetians

CHOP 15 A Tailor's Son and a Master of Light

CHOP 16 Flemings - Van Eyck, Rubens

CHOW 63 Fortune Hunters - Vasco de Gama, Balboa, Magellan, 1520

CHOW 64 The Land of Enchantment - El Dorado, Ponce de Leon, de Soto, Cortes, Pizarro, Montezuma

CHOW 65 Along the Coast of East Africa - Kongo, Ibn Battuta, Africa

CHOW 66 Rebirth - Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo de Vinci

CHOS 18 After Michelangelo

CHOP 17 Two Dutch men - Hals and Rembrandt

CHOP 18 U and Jr - Durer, Holbein the Younger

CHOA 17 Here and There - Cologne Cathedral, St. Marks Basilica

CHOA 18 Open Sesame - Alhambra, Taj Mahal

CHOA 19 Dome Trouble - Brunelleschi

CHOA 20 Backward and Forward - Riccardi Palace, St. Peter's Rome

CHOA 21 The Homes of England

CHOW 67 Christians Quarrel - Martin Luther, Catholic, Henry VIII

CHOW 68 Queen Elizabeth - Mary, Spaniard Philip II Holland, William, Mary Stuart 1588

CHOW 69 The Age of Elizabeth - Raleigh, Roanoke, Virginia, Shakespeare

CHOW 70 James the Servant - Scotland, Stuart, Pilgrims, 1620

CHOP 19 Forgotten and Discovered - Vermeer 1632-1675
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