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KONOS History of
the World
for 9th through 12th grades integrates history, English, art, geography
and Bible. It not only teaches academic subjects, but also how to learn
and how to think. It is great preparation for college and life.
KONOS History of
the World is written to the student, so he can use it to teach himself in
true KONOS style. It has been designed for the student to work on his
own, rather than being taught by a teacher or a parent.
Each weekly unit
begins with a lesson focus telling students what they should learn during
the week. This is followed by Bible study, timeline events, a list of
noted people, map study and a related vocabulary list. Finally, there are
the famous KONOS activities.
KONOS History of
the World includes:
- Student Text, over 400
pages.
- Teacher's Guide, 100
pages.
- Maps.
- Complete timeline.
View four sample pages
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R.A.I.D.
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R...
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rigorous research, reading, and writing.
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A...
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activities to increase understanding, retention, and fun. Large maps,
timelines, and timeline characters add to the hands-on approach.
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I...
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means
independent study, a great way to prepare students for college and
life. Students build portfolios, record earned Carnegie units, and plan
weekly schedules with parents.
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D...
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dialogue, an important component of classical learning, between parent
and student. The 100 page Teacher's Guide keeps Mom from having to
attend high school again!
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Carol Krahn
phone: 306.225.4355
carol@konos-canada.com
Western rep: BC, AB, SK, MB and territories
Diane Geerlinks
phone: 905.877.3515
diane@konos-canada.com
Eastern rep: ON, PQ, NB, NS, PEI, NFLD
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