This modern teacher's guide will help you make the most of your Adam's Chart of History. Filled with suggested activities, sample skill tests, and ideas - it makes it easy to utilize this great res
The Adams Chart of History is a great resource! It makes it possible to see all the events that were happening at the same time and where they were happening. It is handy to have while reading through the Bible or as a resource alongside your history lessons.
If you are wondering how to incorporate the Adam’s Chart of History into your school day then this is the way – the teacher’s guide. With activities, ideas and skills tests this teacher’s guide will be a one-stop source for knowing how to use the chart in your classroom whether it’s at home, in church or in a brick and mortar school setting. It gives a specific how to start using the teacher guide and chart with step by step ideas and how to put each one into practice and then moves on to a panel by panel overview. For example, the third panel covers 3500 BC to 3200BC some of the activities is finding when the “Stone Age” occurred and drawing a map from your house to the library.
This is a 32 page booklet that is full of comprehensive information, including the Higher Order Thinking Skills of Bloom’s Taxonomy and how to integrate these ways of thinking through knowledge, analysis, evaluation and others to make use of the chart/timeline depending upon your child’s age and developmental level. The tests are meant to be open book to aid in remembering the facts, not just rote memorization and if you want you can have your child record their answers on a separate sheet of paper. The teacher’s guide is $6.99 and is an invaluable tool if you want to use the timeline in your lessons.
**Disclaimer: I was provided a copy of the timeline and teacher’s guide from New Leaf Press in exchange for my honest opinion, no other compensation was given.