Weaver Volume 4: Old Testament, Period of Kings and Peoples
WEAVER CURRICULUM HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED BY THE PUBLISHER.
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Old Testament, Period of Kings and Peoples: Giants, World Missions, Civil War, Learning, Knowledge, Biology, The Templet, Ancient History, Miracles, Captivity, Reconstruction, The Period of Silence.
The Weaver Curriculum is a unit-study-based home education for children from K-12 that teaches fundamental knowledge and learning within the larger context of the Scriptures. Easy for parent/teachers to use because the curriculum is supported by daily lesson plan books, teaching tips and techniques, information on child development stages, learning benchmarks, and a variety of additional resources recommended for each level. The basic unit of study in the Weaver curriculum is called a “Volume”. Each Volume represents one year’s study in 5 subjects for grades K-6. For grades 7 - 12, an additional unit of study is called a “Supplement”. Concepts covered in each section are listed.
Book Title | Weaver Volume 4: Old Testament, Period of Kings and Peoples |
Publisher: | Alpha Omega Publications |
WEAVER CURRICULUM HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED BY THE PUBLISHER.
This item ships FREE to any U.S. address.
Old Testament, Period of Kings and Peoples: Giants, World Missions, Civil War, Learning, Knowledge, Biology, The Templet, Ancient History, Miracles, Captivity, Reconstruction, The Period of Silence.
The Weaver Curriculum is a unit-study-based home education for children from K-12 that teaches fundamental knowledge and learning within the larger context of the Scriptures. Easy for parent/teachers to use because the curriculum is supported by daily lesson plan books, teaching tips and techniques, information on child development stages, learning benchmarks, and a variety of additional resources recommended for each level. The basic unit of study in the Weaver curriculum is called a “Volume”. Each Volume represents one year’s study in 5 subjects for grades K-6. For grades 7 - 12, an additional unit of study is called a “Supplement”. Concepts covered in each section are listed.