Here is the list of resources we will be recommending for the new revision of the Joshua through Malachi & Ancient Greece module. There is also a link at the bottom of that page to give you our suggestions of where to find the books. Please let me know if that is helpful.
Yes!! Our next module…so glad:) I own a copy of the older guide. I’m assuming the changes will be too many to have a revision checklist and I’ll need to buy the new guide if I want the new resources planned out? Thanks! Gina
Same question as Gina! Hopefully it will be finished before we need it. I’m excited for the changes though and the new resources from SCM sound fantastic.
I would say this revision will be different enough from the old one that a checklist would be inadequate. There are quite a few new books and two brand new resources.
Just so I am understanding correctly, any books listed in the original module but not listed in the link above (The Trojan Horse, Aesop’s Fables, The Children’s Homer, etc.) will not be scheduled or suggested in the revised module?
Wonderful! Thanks for posting. Will the go along books (such as Hungry Planet) be available for purchase at the “Teach Them Diligently” conference in Nashville? Also, aren’t the “Our Little Cousin” books free somewhere?
Also, I noticed our local library has “Material World” and “Hungry Planet.” Would you say these would be books we would need to use all year long and would need to purchase or could we read them in a short time and just get them from the library. I can check out books for 5 weeks at a time.
We own Material World and really love it, but before I found it cheap at a curriculum swap we borrowed it from the library. I would borrow those books and see if they are something that you’d like to own, then purchase when you can. If I remember right, Sonya had mentioned that they aren’t really books that you read cover to cover, but more like a “coffee table” book.
With the current lesson plans we listed Hungry Planet and Material World as leisure reads / coffee table books. But we plan to incorporate the Material World and Hungry Planet books more actively as part of the new map notebook resource we’re creating. So they would be used in all the years and in a more structured way with the new plans.
@andream – If you click on the link at the bottom of the booklist page, you will see our suggestions for where to find the books. That Where to Find list will show you which books we carry and where we recommend you can find the others. It has a link to the Our Little Cousin books online. Hope it’s helpful!