
The World's Story 3: The Modern Age (Download)
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Overview
Students will study the Age of Explorers through the modern day and learn all about the wars, revolutions, and culture changes that defined these times.
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Product Details
SKU | K096-3 |
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Manufacturer | Master Books |
Weight (in lbs) | 0.00 |
Title | The World's Story 3: The Modern Age (Download) |
Subtitle | The Explorers Through the Present Day |
Series | The World's Story |
Volume in Series | 3 |
Contributors | Angela O'Dell |
Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
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This thrilling history book teaches students about the growth of our world, from the first explorers to today’s modernized world. Set sail with Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, and others as you follow this story-based approach on your journey to modern times, visiting the sites of major wars and revolutions and tracing the rise and fall of various nations.
Volume 3 in this series for junior high students includes:
- A conversational narrative that brings the modern age to life
- Gorgeous photographs, artwork, and maps that help students visualize people, places, and events
- Educational features that dig deeper into combating post-modern thinking with biblical authority
In exploring this course, students will see how God used people to expand and advance our world. They will learn about the discovery of new lands, the development of new technology, and the constant cultural struggle among people of all ethnicities. They’ll also study how modernization has radically changed politics, economies, cultures, societies, and worldviews all around the globe!
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The Age of Exploration
- 2. Colonization and Empires
- 3. England During the Era of Exploration
- 4. East Meets West
- 5. The Enlightenment — An Overview
- 6. The Enlightenment — A Closer Look
- 7. 18th- and 19th-Century Russia
- 8. England vs France
- 9. French Revolution
- 10. Napoleon
- 11. Spanish Empire Collapsing
- 12. 19th Century Empire Building
- 13. Japan/Perry
- 14. Victorian Era and Darwin
- 15. Europe in the Late 1800s
- 16. Entering the 20th Century
- 17. The Assassination that Started a War
- 18. The War to End All Wars
- 19. Treaties of WW1 and the Aftermath
- 20. Shaky Times in the World
- 21. The World at War Again, Part 1
- 22. World War II, Part 2
- 23. The Cold War — Effect on Europe & Asia
- 24. China
- 25. Independence from Colonialism
- 26. The Middle East & the Battle for Israel
- 27. One Century Ends & A New One Begins
- 28. Huge World Culture Changes
- Bibliography
- Index
Customer Reviews
As always, the Biblical worldview is prevalent throughout the text.
Although the Teacher's Guide is not necessary, I would highly recommend it as it includes material lists, daily schedule, lesson outlines, activities and projects.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this history curriculum.
After the Age of Exploration, the lesson timeline then moves on to important moments in history such as (but not limited to) the French Revolution, Spanish Empire, Victorian Era, World War I, World War II, Cold War, and even the Law of Return. The final lesson ends with modern day events. I was especially excited to see the Law of Return included in this text, which is not something you always find in traditional history books. Being a Christian family, this is a very significant historical event that holds special meaning to us. That brings me to my favorite aspect of this text, which is the fact that everything is written from a Christian worldview. We are not only learning important details from events throughout history, but are doing so in a way that perfectly aligns with our own personal belief system, which is fantastic!
I highly recommend getting the teaching guide that goes along with this student text. It really is a tremendous resource to compliment the student text and definitely cuts down on planning time. The World's Story 3 Teacher Guide includes material lists, outlines of lesson objectives, and even a suggested daily schedule for each semester. There are also tons of student activities and projects that are both fun and engaging. One other factor that I definitely want to mention when choosing the World's Story over other history curriculum is the fact that it is so inexpensive. Even purchasing the teaching guide together with this student text is still less than some of the history curriculum that I've personally come across. It is definitely advantageous for homeschoolers who are looking for a top-notch, quality history program on a budget.
Also like the previous books, the text is broken up with vignettes that allow your student to learn more about different aspects of what time periods they are learning, and allow them to stretch their learning skills, as the info crosses into art history, social studies, geography and culture.
My 6th grader really likes these breaks, as most of the time for her, they really help to give her the 'big picture' of what she is studying, which is what her 'dyslexic' brain needs, For example on this picture history of the Stuart line of rulers, it helped her to be able to visualize them, while reading about their rules and reigns, when we were discussing British history with friends.
As a parent, wanting my child to learn history without the influence of modern political correctness trying to alter it, I'm thrilled that Angela has continued to give this age of history a view thru Christian eyes, with her Church History section, for both the good AND bad, For example, while the Spanish explorers did bring death and destruction, they also brought priests who DID care for the natives and did what they could do to help with the explorers. For our area of the US, without these Christian men and women, our area would not have been built as it was, nor have the strong religious roots, that still influence our culture today.
She has a new section added in this volume, of New to Known, that helps students understand how different life was in the new colonies for different nations, and how distance could lead to different thoughts and attitudes, and why. This is really helpful for students to understand why colonial rule was not as simple as the nation thought it would be, and how human nature was the key factor for both making and breaking the colonies!
The book is meant to be finished in one school year, and it is easy to add in field trips to bolster the knowledge being learned, for example when we get to WWII, a visit to our nationally reknown WWII museum will help to allow her to visualize everything being covered. The book also has Dig Deeper notes, to allow kids to think beyond the pages of the book, and add to the big picture they have of the history they are covering, via hands on/research topics.
Over all this is a pretty thorough middle school history book, that is VERY easy to teach, if you include the items from the available Teacher Guide, for a complete year of quizzes and tests, as well as extra credit. And one that will give your child a very good grasp of modern history. For us, I will be adding in additional reading, like novels and non-fiction, about Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the Holocaust, as Miss Grace has interest in those areas, and they will help to expand how she sees the people and cultures in those areas. Plus, being able to tie in reading, makes it more fluid for your student, and less of a 'chore'!
We're quite pleased with the amount, and diversity, of activities included in the curriculum. The World's Story far exceeds anything we could have anticipated. Families can expect to explore art studies, artifacts study, map work, copy work, narration, sketching, hands-on activities, timelines, "Dig Deeper" selections which include additional research prompts, and so much more! 

And the best part? Everything is included in the set. No more buying of additional quiz/test books or answer keys. This set is all we needed to start our adventure in history.