A couple more CTC questions

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Chrissy

A couple more CTC questions

Post by Chrissy » Sat Nov 14, 2009 8:41 pm

I have a couple of additional questions about CTC...

I haven't actually seen/read Story of the Ancient World but I'm wondering, since it is in story format and weaves secular and biblical history together, if "extra-biblical" information is included. If so, how is it addressed? Is it clear what is truly biblical and what is added? For example, plays or movies about the Bible often take poetic license to make the story come alive. Characters or situations might be added, or historical information from secular sources might be included.

Also, with the Land Animals book, is the entire book covered in 14 units, or just select portions?

Thanks!
Chrissy

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Re: A couple more CTC questions

Post by aprilmd » Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:58 pm

Great question. I was wondering this myself.
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Re: A couple more CTC questions

Post by threegreatkids » Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:43 am

me, too.
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Re: A couple more CTC questions

Post by 4froggies » Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:41 pm

I have not noticed any "poetic license" with Story of the Ancient World. Though it is an enjoyable read, it is not like reading a novel. It's really a retelling of bible stories with historical background included. Someone else might have a more thorough answer, but that is my observation. HTH :)
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Re: A couple more CTC questions

Post by Chrissy » Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:41 pm

Thanks, 4froggies!

Can anyone else share specifics about Story of the Ancient World or how much of Zoo 3 (Land Animals) is covered?

Thanks!
Chrissy

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Re: A couple more CTC questions

Post by 8arrows » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:00 pm

Yes, the entire Land Animals is covered during the 14 weeks. I really like this book and so has my daughter. The other book does weave traditional history (Joshephus type) with the Biblical account. This caught me by surprise at first. I do read this book alongside my daughter so that we can discuss what is actually in the Bible and what is not. It has helped me to see that the other history that we read is all somewhat questionable (not specific to HOD, all history in general), except of course the Bible.
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Re: A couple more CTC questions

Post by my3sons » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:05 pm

We're in Unit 10 of CTC, and my ds is extremely interested in reading The Story of the Ancient World. In fact, he's usually engrossed in it on the couch and not too keen on interruptions when he's reading. :D (I try very hard to corral little brother and keep him at bay at this time. :) ) The Illustrated Family Bible almost always pairs extremely well with the Biblical stories in The Story of the Ancient World. The historical sidebars in the Illustrated Family Bible give further connections, so that these two books work excellently together when paired. If you haven't seen this link yet, it will be helpful to read so you can see the narrative style of the retelling. If you scroll down to The Story of the Ancient World, you can read a description of it there, as well as click on a link to read a two-page spread from the book:
http://www.heartofdakota.com/hearts-for ... ient-world

Last year, I was so pleased with the pairing of Grandpa's Box and CHOW. The two worked together to masterfully blend Biblical and secular history. I have found the same to be true of The Story of the Ancient World and The Illustrated Family Bible.

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Re: A couple more CTC questions

Post by Carrie » Sun Nov 22, 2009 3:52 pm

Chrissy,

The ladies have done a great job of answering your questions. This past thread on The Story of the Ancient World may be of help to you:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4586

Blessings,
Carrie

Chrissy

Re: A couple more CTC questions

Post by Chrissy » Sun Nov 22, 2009 9:41 pm

Thanks so much for answering my questions, ladies!

The link that led to Nothing New Press was especially beneficial. I've been to that site numerous times, but didn't pay attention to all of the sample chapters available on the sidebar! :roll: Reading a few actual chapters has proven very helpful. Over the Thanksgiving weekend I'm going to re-read the chapters thoroughly--I just gave them a quick skim. But what I saw looks very well done.

In case someone else was interested, the link on Nothing New's site is: http://www.nothingnewpress.com/guerber/ancient.html with links to sample chapters on the right side.

Thank you also for answering my questions about science.

Chrissy

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