VP Old Testament & Ancient Egypt

Most classical educators have adopted the philosophy that history should be taught chronologically, using a blend of resources—biographies, historical fiction, non-fiction fact books. Veritas Press is no exception:as theybegan developing their history curriculum for grammar school students, it became apparent that most children believed that biblically recorded events occurred before non-biblically recorded events. Few students understand the simultaneous nature of pyramid building in Egypt and God raising up a people to serve and worship him through Abraham. They set about to make that clear.

They developed a curriculum using weekly flashcards, afact song, aset of worksheets, and a mix ofgeneral resources to teach major historical periods. This, Old Testament & Ancient Egpyt, is the first. The resources found below supplement their published materials.

Recommended Resources:

Priority 1 Resources: # Used:
Cultural Atlas of Ancient Egypt
Journey Through the Bible
Kingfisher History Encyclopedia
Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt
Streams of Civilization: Volume 1
Student Bible Atlas
Usborne Time Traveler
Tut's Mummy . . . Lost and Found
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18
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7
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8
1
Priority 2 Resources:  
Abingdon's Reproducible Old and New testament Maps
Art of Ancient Egypt
Bible, New King James Version
Eyewitness Books: Ancient Egypt
Eyewitness Books: Pyramid
Great Pyramid
Greenleaf Guide to Old testament History
Pyramid
Usborne Illustrated World History: Early Civilizations
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3
20
6
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1
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Priority 3 Resources:  
Children's Illustrated Bible
Greenleaf Guide to Ancient Egypt
Mummies, Tombs & Treasures
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Ancient Egypt- Greenleaf Guide
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Ancient Egypt History Curriculum for 2nd-7th grade
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