Walking Through History Curriculum

Walking Through History Curriculum

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For middle school and high school curriculum books or teacher training on the award-winning series - Exploring History is unique for four reasons:

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The Walking Thorugh History curriculum series is a rebirth of the original Exploring History series. It encourages students to simulate historical events, read historical fiction, write persuasive essays, and analyze primary source documents. Active hands-on instruction allows them to discuss, debate, and simulate events to make them come alive in the classroom. It engages students in simulation
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07/07/2023

Students participated in an interactive play, conquering Tenochtitlan (Mexico City) during European Exploration. Tough decisions were made by the conquistadors, teaching students that exploration was a cruel and risky business.

07/07/2023

Learn how your students can read and write hieroglyphs just like the ancient Egyptians with the WTH curriculum!

07/06/2023

The volume that houses the constitution, new government, westward expansion, and the Civil War now hits the market. Enjoy the simulations, plays, discussions, and debates that we offer!

Characteristics and Traits of Gifted Children | Davidson Institute 06/12/2022

https://www.davidsongifted.org/prospective-families/gifted-traits-and-characteristics/

Oftentimes profoundly intelligent children are not properly identified and do not receive an appropriately challenging education. Research shows this can lead to underachieving adults. Feel free to check out this article, and feel free to message me to discuss your questions. Andi Stix, Gtec Kids

Characteristics and Traits of Gifted Children | Davidson Institute Gifted children often stand out. Whether you are a parent, teacher or student, you may have noticed these gifted characteristics and traits.

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