I, like a previous poster, was wondering if anyone out there had a copy of this book that they would be willing to sell – I have easily found the Book 2 (Greeks) and Book 3 (Romans) of this series, but am NOT WILLING to pay and arm/let or small child for the Book Number 1 – A First Ancient History: On the Threshold of History by Roy Burrell
This is Book 1 in the Series by Roy Burrell. If you don’t have this, but would be willing to sell the Oxford First Ancient History for a decent price – I may end up going that route.
Really, Jen, not having the Oxford for the first module is FINE! I have it, and I also went to the library. The books there were every bit as good (or better information -wise) than the Oxford. (I am keeping it for the Greek and Roman ones).
Here is the Module and Oxford schedule:
Module 1 Oxford
Lesson 9 The first settlers
Lesson 14/15 Houses and everyday life
Lesson 20 Before the pyramids
Lesson 25 Building temples and pyramids
Lesson 45 The oldest ship in the world (the royal ship of Cheops)
Lesson 50 Cleopatra’s needle (obelisks)
Lesson 55 Mummies and tombs
Lesson 107 Akhenaten and religion
Lesson 124 Tutankhamen’s tomb
Lesson 129 The lost toy cupboard
Lesson 124 The Disappearing Queen (Heterpheres, wife of Sneferu and mother of Cheops)
Lesson 139 Paper, ink, hieroglyphics
You could just cover these topics with library books and then use the Oxford books for Mod 2 & 3.
Thanks for the reply – Our library doesn’t have ANY (gasp!) of the Burrell Books – thought I would try to “fill in the gap” with Book 1 – if anyone was willing to part with it!
I REALLY APPRECIATE you posting this schedule! At least now I have an idea what I need! (I haven’t ordered the Genesis-Deut. book yet). I take it that you have been using SCM at least for a bit….. How do you/your kids like it? Have you done Module 1 of Hist/Geog/Bible?
I like it. I can speed it up and do more if we want and feel happy, or I can do the one lesson that is scheduled for the day and still be happy. It is not labor intensive for me, and yet, we are all learning and enjoying it together. My dds are 12 and 10 – and they are fun. I hear them acting out the stories and topics we’ve read, they can tell you where most of the countries in Africa are, and know a lot about Egypt. I am happy with this curriculum in ways that I have never been before. I get to to choose what I say as the teacher – the main points are there to follow – but I can choose the best way to present it to my family. I LOVE that. I also have enough experience now to know that it is enough, and be happy to add and enrich as we go instead of getting behind in checking off my checklist. For the price, the time involved, and the less-stress stucture, I know that my kids are getting a far better education than they did in PS.
I do find things to add to the topics, but that is because we love history here and have lots of resources.
I don’t know that any additions are actually necessary, unless we are talking major high school credits for transcripts used in college applications.
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