skipping from WG to US1 ?
skipping from WG to US1 ?
I have a daughter who is doing really well in her studies and is wanting to skip into the US 1 history guide next year. She would prefer to study the topics that are covered in that guide. She has come up through using all the HOD guides, so is there any reason she couldn't skip from WG to US1?
Crystal
DD 20 married college graduate
DS 17 college student
DD 11 CTC
Finished: LHTH, LHFHG, BLHFHG, BHFHG, PHFHG, CTC, Res to Ref, Rev to Rev, MTMM, parts of WG and WH
DD 20 married college graduate
DS 17 college student
DD 11 CTC
Finished: LHTH, LHFHG, BLHFHG, BHFHG, PHFHG, CTC, Res to Ref, Rev to Rev, MTMM, parts of WG and WH
Re: skipping from WG to US1 ?
Crystal,
There is a pretty big jump between World Geography and US1. The literature in WH is a big jump up from the literature in World Geography! It is designed as a stair step to help students handle more difficult material at a larger volume and a more mature level. The length and level of the history readings are much more difficult in US1 too.
There are definitely stepping stones in the World History that I wouldn't want my boys to miss unless absolutely necessary. In fact, the literature in the World History guide is some of my all-time favorite lit! Plus, the World Geography guide is actually meant to set the stage for the study of World History that comes next. Studying US history after world history really helps students keep the world context in mind too, which is important as US history plays out with the world stage as its backdrop.
Blessings,
Carrie
There is a pretty big jump between World Geography and US1. The literature in WH is a big jump up from the literature in World Geography! It is designed as a stair step to help students handle more difficult material at a larger volume and a more mature level. The length and level of the history readings are much more difficult in US1 too.
There are definitely stepping stones in the World History that I wouldn't want my boys to miss unless absolutely necessary. In fact, the literature in the World History guide is some of my all-time favorite lit! Plus, the World Geography guide is actually meant to set the stage for the study of World History that comes next. Studying US history after world history really helps students keep the world context in mind too, which is important as US history plays out with the world stage as its backdrop.
Blessings,
Carrie