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geograpyhy with Middle Ages history
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- CorrineParticipant
I am thinking about doing the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation & Epistles for history this year. Have any of you incorporated the “Visits To…” geography book with this particular history and if so, what did you use? We haven’t used any SCM history yet. I did see that in the Middle Ages….book you use Uncle Josh’s Map’s. Is that all you use? I do like the “Visit’s To” books, I’m just not sure if that would be an additional geography to what is already in the Middle Ages books. What have all of you done in the past?
Thanks,
Cori
eawernerParticipantI thought SCM was coming out with the other visits books this year so maybe one of those will line up well? Otherwise I supose Europe would be the best fit of the three if you want them to coordinate.
sherazParticipantAny of the “Visits to…” could totally and easily replace the Uncle Josh’s Map Drill in your studies. Instead of doing the lesson in the history guide, do the lesson in the “Visits to…” I have been using them independent of the guides this year and they work well.
CorrineParticipantThank you eawerner and sheraz. In the “Visits to” do they have blank maps every week for the whole school year to write the countries in?
sherazParticipantYes. everything you need except the living books that are scheduled to read throughout. Have you downloaded a sample yet?
Sarai Mermigas-BloorParticipantWe are doing Middle Ages as well. Which visits should I get?
CorrineParticipantwonderful, thank you!
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