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Customer Reviews
5
History for the family
Review byKari
World's Story 2 has been our favorite history so far in 10 years of homeschooling. The short, effective, and comprehensive lessons have our family talking about what we learned over and over.
5
not too heavy, not too light
Review byRachelle
Not too heavy, not too light. It's really engaging for the kids to go through and covers what is required.
5
Appreciate download option
Review byMom of more
With multiple students, I appreciate the download option (money saved, as well as shelf space).
5
Master Books Has Done it Again!
Review byCristina, A Homeschool Mom
Volume Two in the World's Story is the perfect next step in a thorough study of history. We love that the Bible remains the ultimate guide in using this curriculum, leading students back to God continually. We're incredibly excited that we are given a full, accurate account of the Middle Ages and a better understanding of God's plan for His people.
We're excited about 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 continue our adventure in history.
5
Loved it
Review byAmie
The World's Story Teachers Guide contains all the worksheets and schedule for your student. I am teaching 3 children, so the ebook is perfect to print multiple copies for our family. The worksheets were appropriate for all of my children from 4th through 8th grade.
5
Good transition from elementary
Review byNatalie
The text is easy to read and understand and while narration is still important it also asks students to expand on what they’ve read and makes them to think about “why” and seeks their opinions. Using it for my middle school child and I feel it’s a great transition from what we’ve done in elementary to what will be expected for high school without being intimidating.