Songs: It is a well-known fact that students rarely forget what they sing! TCH1B includes 4 catchy and entertaining songs that you and your students will enjoy singing in class and even as you go about the rest of your day. The 3 unit songs summarize the key events and cultural pieces of each civilization. The fourth tune, “Top 12 Things to Remember from TCH1B,” is a great way for students to impress their friends and family with the most interesting tidbits about the Late Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Far East!
The lyrics are found in appendix A, and a PDF download of the song lyrics is included for easy reference if your students want to sing in the car, on vacation, or at a friend’s house. A song icon in the text will prompt you to introduce each chapter’s verse(s) to students at the beginning of each lesson.
Biblical Connections in TCH1B PDF: For teachers and parents who would like to integrate religious history/biblical studies with their study of ancient history, we have created a supplemental PDF that draws connections to biblical history and locations, scripture verses, and so forth. Icons in the teacher’s edition indicate when to reference this optional PDF resource.
Reading Guide for TCH1B (PDF): For those who would like to continue their exploration of ancient history beyond the pages of our text, we have supplied a recommended reading list, featuring titles for both students and teachers. This PDF includes clickable links for easy browsing and purchasing.
Printable PDFs of the blank maps for extra geography practice (also found in appendix D)
Printable, full-color master unit time lines and timetables (also found in appendices E and F)
The “Top 12 Things to Remember from TCH1B,” beautifully designed as a convenient reference sheet
Printable, beautifully designed PDFs of the reference archive charts (also found in appendix G)
Please note: This digital item is non-refundable.
Free Support Resources:
Go Deeper Resources for The Curious Historian Level 1B (PDF): This resource includes additional information to share with your students or explore for your own interest: links to museum collections of artifacts, fun tidbits (Did you know that meteorites were the earliest source of iron for many ancient civilizations?), and much more.
Icons in the teacher’s edition indicate when to reference this optional resource.