Adding more specific assignments for high school history

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  • KeriJ
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    My plan is to do the SCM Middle Ages module for high school next year. I know that Sonya has written about upping the level of narration for highschool, but I am wondering if anyone has some more specific ideas for writing assignments or essay questions for this time period. I wonder if something exists on the internet or if someone wanted to share what they did. I don’t want to purchase another program. I have most of the books for this module already, but I just lack confidence in coming up with output that is more than just telling back what you read.

    Sandra Wade
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    Karen Smith
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    Narrations at the high school level should not always be just telling back what was read. Charlotte Mason asked her high school level students for four different types of narrations: narrative, expository, descriptive, and persuasive.

    Our blog article Raising the Bar from our Narration Q & A series explains each type of narration and gives some ideas for narration questions for each type.

    KeriJ
    Participant

    Thank you Karen. I did read the article. I was looking for something even more specific. Or even a mom who had done this module to give me ideas of what specific narrations they had done with a highschooler.

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