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This second book in the four-volume narrative history series for elementary students will transform your study of history. The Story of the World has won awards from numerous homeschooling magazines and readers' polls―over 150,000 copies of the series in print! Now more than ever, other cultures are affecting our everyday lives―and our children need to learn about the other countries of the world and their history. Susan Wise Bauer has provided a captivating guide to the history of other lands. Written in an engaging, straightforward manner, this revised edition of The Story of the World: History for the Classical Child, Volume 2: The Middle Ages weaves world history into a story book format. Who discovered chocolate? What happened to the giant Fovor of the Mighty Blows? Why did the Ottoman Turks drag their war ships across dry land? The Story of the World covers the sweep of human history from ancient times until the present. Africa, China, Europe, the Americas―find out what happened all around the world in long-ago times. Designed as a read-aloud project for parents and children to share together, The Story of the World includes each continent and major people group. Volume 2: The Middle Ages, is the second of a four-volume series and covers the major historical events in the years 400 to 1600 CE, as well as including maps, illustrations, and tales from each culture. Each Story of the World volume provides a full year of history study when combined with the Activity Book, Audiobook, and Tests―each available separately to accompany each volume of The Story of the World Text Book. Volume 2 Grade Recommendation: Grades 1-6. Illustrated throughout with black-and-white drawin Review: Excellent for teaching history - We use this as our history curriculum in homeschool and the kids really enjoy it. It's written in a way that engages the reader and asks questions to involve them in the story telling. This book is part of a series and I would recommend them all. You can buy a corresponding course book to go along with it but it's not necessary. Highly recommend!! Review: Story of the World Volume 2: The Middle Ages "From the Fall of Rome to the Rise of the Renaissance" - Story of the World Volume 2 The Middle Ages "From the Fall of Rome to the Rise of the Renaissance" is authored by Susan Wise Bauer. She is a faculty member of the College of William and Mary, and co-author of "The Well Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home." Story of the World Volume 2 The Middle Ages is the second volume of a four volume "Story of the World" book set. The book is divided into forty-two chapters which are comprised of the following: Introduction: Ch. 1 The Glory That Was Rome Ch. 2 The Early Days of Britain Ch. 3 Christianity Come to Britain Ch. 4 The Byzantine Empire Ch. 5 The Medieval Indian Empire Ch. 6 The Rise of Islam Ch. 7 Islam Becomes an Empire Ch. 8 The Great Dynasties of China Ch. 9 East of China Ch. 10 The Bottom of the World Ch. 11 The Kingdom of the Franks Ch. 12 The Islamic Invasion Ch. 13 The Great Kings of France Ch. 14 The Arrival of the Norsemen Ch. 15 The First Kings of England Ch. 16 England After the Conquest Ch. 17 Knights and Samurai Ch. 18 The Age of Crusades Ch. 19 A New Kind of King Ch. 20 The Diaspora Ch. 21 The Mongols Devastate the East Ch. 22 Exploring the Mysterious East Ch. 23 The First Russians Ch. 24 The Ottoman Empire Ch. 25 The End of the World Ch. 26 France and England at War Ch. 27 War for the English Throne Ch. 28 The Kingdoms of Spain and Portugal Ch. 29 African Kingdoms Ch. 30 India Under the Moghuls Ch. 31 Exploring New Worlds Ch. 32 The American Kingdoms Ch. 33 Spain, Portugal and the New World Ch. 34 Martin Luther's New Ideas Ch. 35 The Renaissance Ch. 36 Reformation and Counter Reformation Ch. 37 The New Universe Ch. 38 England's Greatest Queen Ch. 39 England's Greatest Playwright Ch. 40 New Ventures to the Americas Ch. 41 Explorations to the New World Ch. 42 Empires Collide To round out your history curriculum I would highly recommend purchasing the activity books and test packets which accompany each volume. These resources are available in either paperback or PDF-download. Based on our experience with this series and the content of the curriculum, I would recommend it for Grades 5-8. Overall we have been pleased with Ms. Bauer's approach to world history. To continue your study of World history, I would recommend Story of the World Volume 3 Early Modern Times "From Elizabeth to the First Forty-Niners."

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K**H
Excellent for teaching history
We use this as our history curriculum in homeschool and the kids really enjoy it. It's written in a way that engages the reader and asks questions to involve them in the story telling. This book is part of a series and I would recommend them all. You can buy a corresponding course book to go along with it but it's not necessary. Highly recommend!!
K**Y
Story of the World Volume 2: The Middle Ages "From the Fall of Rome to the Rise of the Renaissance"
Story of the World Volume 2 The Middle Ages "From the Fall of Rome to the Rise of the Renaissance" is authored by Susan Wise Bauer. She is a faculty member of the College of William and Mary, and co-author of "The Well Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home." Story of the World Volume 2 The Middle Ages is the second volume of a four volume "Story of the World" book set. The book is divided into forty-two chapters which are comprised of the following: Introduction: Ch. 1 The Glory That Was Rome Ch. 2 The Early Days of Britain Ch. 3 Christianity Come to Britain Ch. 4 The Byzantine Empire Ch. 5 The Medieval Indian Empire Ch. 6 The Rise of Islam Ch. 7 Islam Becomes an Empire Ch. 8 The Great Dynasties of China Ch. 9 East of China Ch. 10 The Bottom of the World Ch. 11 The Kingdom of the Franks Ch. 12 The Islamic Invasion Ch. 13 The Great Kings of France Ch. 14 The Arrival of the Norsemen Ch. 15 The First Kings of England Ch. 16 England After the Conquest Ch. 17 Knights and Samurai Ch. 18 The Age of Crusades Ch. 19 A New Kind of King Ch. 20 The Diaspora Ch. 21 The Mongols Devastate the East Ch. 22 Exploring the Mysterious East Ch. 23 The First Russians Ch. 24 The Ottoman Empire Ch. 25 The End of the World Ch. 26 France and England at War Ch. 27 War for the English Throne Ch. 28 The Kingdoms of Spain and Portugal Ch. 29 African Kingdoms Ch. 30 India Under the Moghuls Ch. 31 Exploring New Worlds Ch. 32 The American Kingdoms Ch. 33 Spain, Portugal and the New World Ch. 34 Martin Luther's New Ideas Ch. 35 The Renaissance Ch. 36 Reformation and Counter Reformation Ch. 37 The New Universe Ch. 38 England's Greatest Queen Ch. 39 England's Greatest Playwright Ch. 40 New Ventures to the Americas Ch. 41 Explorations to the New World Ch. 42 Empires Collide To round out your history curriculum I would highly recommend purchasing the activity books and test packets which accompany each volume. These resources are available in either paperback or PDF-download. Based on our experience with this series and the content of the curriculum, I would recommend it for Grades 5-8. Overall we have been pleased with Ms. Bauer's approach to world history. To continue your study of World history, I would recommend Story of the World Volume 3 Early Modern Times "From Elizabeth to the First Forty-Niners."
M**A
Brings History Alive!
I have been homeschooling my children for three years, and "Story of the World" is by far one of my favorite programs! The main text is wonderful, written in a very conversational style that is easy for children to understand, but includes many interesting facts that even adults may not know. Even my very young children love curling up on my lap as we pass the book around and my oldest child and I take turns reading the pages. Instead of being the dreaded subject that you might remember from your school days, History is a treat, and my children beg for us to read more. The main text alone would be a great resource, but combined with the activity and test books, this program is an absolute joy. I don't spend much time at all planning lessons, perhaps 30 minutes every weekend choosing worksheets and picking up library books to enrich our study. And for all this, it is priced quite low -- a steal for all the information that your children will be getting! It's also nice to be able to teach all of my children from one book, despite age differences, and many of the enrichment activities can be done or at least "assisted" by young children as well. I highly recommend this book!
E**N
Amazing series
I am so glad I bought this series just before the corona period. Almost every day, I read the stories to my DD13 and DS11. They love them and I do too (notwithstanding the fact that these books were written for elementary school aged kids). We are in the middle of the second volume. As for the first volume, I read two chapters in one go. In the current, second volume, I read only one chapter each time as the information is much more dense. This is a great way of spending quality time together! The kids always have something to ask or add. I believe that these books add so much to their general education in a fun way. The series also leaves room for further inquiry. (The writer states that she chose not to discuss the Inquisition. Consequently, my children are intrigued and will be looking for books on the topic as soon as the library opens its doors again in the post-corona period (if there will be such thing at all.)
Z**T
Perfect History Curriculum for Homeschoolers!
I have been using this series for homeschooling my children in history and I absolutely love it! I wanted to start from the beginning of history, going with a more classical approach, rather than starting with American history like most public schools do. The book presents history in a story form, making it much more engaging and easier to understand. The kids love reading through the book with me, and because of it, they retain a lot of the information. If you're looking for a history curriculum, then this is the one to buy!
S**A
Great book, but.....
I loved this book. Great writing and description, LOVELY stories, amazing job at covering everything in the Middle Ages and making it enjoyable to read at the same time.But....I am afraid that Mrs.Baurs didn’t quite put the true facts on Islam and Muhammad.One, in his ‘vision ‘, there was no music at ALL.And muhammad preached in secret for three years to anyone who listened, then preached in public.Allah told Muhammad to make hegira, and kids don’t need to fast when they are ten.Muhammad did NNT become ruler of Medina or the Islamic Empire.Oh, by the way, if anyone is wondering why Muhammad raided the caravan, then let me tell you the facts.when the Muslims fled Mecca, the disbelievers looted all their left behind wealth.they were going to trade this stolen wealth, so Allah told the Muslims to get their things back.the leader of this caravan heard this and took a different root back to mmecca.he told the Mexicans about this, and they prepared a army of 1000 men to fight the Muslims.the army that went to raid the caravan was only 300men but they won any way.So I love this book a lot lot lot lot🙏🏻😃😃😃😃😃but I really want some facts on Islam please
C**D
Great purchase
This book came in much earlier than anticipated, and was also in great condition. Thank you.
N**L
Highly recommended history series for all ages!
I've been homeschooling my children for 16 years, and was homeschooled as a child, as well. Throughout this journey, I have not seen a more fun and engaging history text for children than Story of the World. It flows like a story (which is how I believe history is best taught) and doesn't bog down in too many details. I believe it draws students in with the excitement of history and leaves them hungering for more. I do history with all of my children at the same time, so my current students are 5, 7, 10, and 15. They all enjoy these stories, and are able to see how history is not a disconnected, unrelated jumble of names and dates, but a fascinating story that continues to this day. We use this book as one of our "spines" and supplement with lots of other books to expand the narrative (as suggested in the Activity Guide in this series). I read aloud from this book (and series) almost daily. Highly recommended!
P**H
Excellent.
We've been reading it for last couple of weeks. Perfectly written for the the target audience - children. We read ours in the car and it makes short work of long journeys and is genuinely interestingly written.
A**ー
読みやすい
子供用の本ということで、シンプルな文章で書かれててとても読みやすいです。物語調で書かれているというのも、理解しやすい理由の1つだと思います。ただ、年代があまり書かれていないので、時間の流れは少し理解しづらいところがあります。
C**O
Ótimo livro de história
Comprei o livro para que meu filho pudesse praticar e o inglês e aprender um pouco sobre história medieval ao mesmo tempo. Tem funcionado maravilhosamente.
T**D
A great jumping off point
Wonderful series for kids, compelling writing, a great starting point to explore history
M**E
Amazing as a stand-alone system or an accompaniment to school as an introduction
I love this series. The stories and method of telling history as a continuing story helps the kids remember and push the information so that it sticks. The activity books are properly cool with the best activity in the first book being how to mummify a chicken. Properly gruesome and brilliant.
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