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Historical Atlas of the World (Rand McNally)

Item #: 16706 

ISBN: 9780528014475

From ancient to modern times, these detailed historical maps will give the student a grasp of countries and empires throughout the ages. From borders to battles, this atlas covers the major events of history.

Overview

Did you know?

  • Around 2560 B.C. - Construction is completed on the Great Pyramid of Giza
  • Around 27 B.C. - Rome becomes an Empire
  • 868 - The earliest known printed and dated book is printed in China
  • 1492 - Columbus reaches the Americas
  • 1815 - Napoleon is defeated at Waterloo
  • 1939 - World War II begins when Germany invades Poland
  • 1961 - The Berlin Wall was built
  • 1991 - The Soviet Union breaks up
  • 2001 - Terrorists attack the World Trade Center
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Travel back to the time of the Romans and learn how they set the stage with their Pax Romana for the central event of all history - the birth of Jesus. Gain a New Testament overview with a special focus on the books of Luke, Philippians, and 1 John.

In this year-long curriculum for 4th-8th grade, view Roman civilization, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Reformation in the context of Christ and the early church, while also studying astronomy and the human body from a biblical perspective.

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Student Sheets for Rome to the Reformation engage children in a variety of activities. They include history notebook pages, hand-on activities, Books of the Bible game cards, timeline figures, music composer pages, and historical map sheets. Some sheets are printed in color or on thick colored paper.

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