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Medieval
History Portfolio
"Classic" version for children Ages 8 and up.
Description of Contents
Chapter Titles
and Description of Maps Within Each Chapter
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The Christians:
Includes 3 keyed maps covering the following: The Holy Land at the Time of Jesus Christ, Jerusalem during New Testament Times, and The Spread of Christianity.
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The West Roman Empire:
Includes a map of The Roman Empire: 4th and 5th Centuries A.D., keyed to label major cities.
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The Celtic Tribes:
Includes a map of Europe keyed to highlight important geographic features, early Celtic settlments, and external pressure.
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The Germanic Tribes:
Includes maps of The Migrations of the Germanic Tribes and the Huns, and Viking Explorations, Migrations and Invasions.
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Frankish Kingdom, Kingdom of England, Kingdom of France, & Kingdom of Germany:
Includes maps of The Frankish Empire, 800 A.D., and a Cultural Map of Western Europe, 11th - 14th Centuries.
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The East Roman Empire / Byzantium:
Includes a map of Constantinople, 100 A.D., keyed to highlight important architectural features.
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The World:
Includes 3 maps covering the following: Asia c. 1260 A.D., Islam and Christianity, and North and South America before Columbus.
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Timeline
The timeline comes bound in the book, ready to be removed and assembled. The finished timeline measures approximately 11" x 47" and is printed on card stock.
The Medieval timeline is divided into sections, allowing a separate strand for each culture or empire.
The timeline dates begin at The Birth of Christ and continue to 1500 A.D. The section in the back of the book called "Important Dates and Events" provides many useful dates for filling in the timeline.
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Resource Section
The resource section at the back of the book includes "Book Recommendations", "Topics for Narrations and Reports", and "Important Dates and Events".
The "Book Recommendations" section suggests the use of many popular books currently in print. It also includes many lovely out of print books beloved by homeschoolers, most of which are available through the library system. The list is not so large as to overwhelm, but includes a realistic amount for study. A sampling of the suggested titles includes: A Picturesque Tale of Progress; books by R.J. Unstead; V.M. Hillyer; Shirly Glubock; Helen and Richard Leacroft; the d'Aulaire's, plus many First Books and Landmark books. In addition, the section is organized into time periods in order to correlate with the chapters in the book.
The "Topics for Narrations and Reports" contains a list of topics to write about for each chapter, plus vocabulary words and even specific suggestions for more challenging writing assignments for older students. Ideas include pre-writing skills utilizing various graphic organizers & suggestions for research reports. When you need some ideas for narrations or reports, simply turn to this section for some great suggestions.
The last section is "Important Dates and Events". The dates are arranged into chapters starting with the Birth of Christ and continuing to about 1500 A.D..
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