Teach a mind-blowing history course that harnesses your students' natural curiosity about our world. Meet social studies requirements with the flexibility to address local infrastructure and individual learning needs. Connecting the past, present, and future—students prepare to be great thinkers and problem-solvers. Demonstrated growth in these skills: reasoning, mechanics, use of evidence, and use of disciplinary content. Students routinely practice foundational historical thinking skills that build throughout the course. Students develop close-reading and reasoning practices to help them analyze, evaluate, and use a variety of sources. Clear expectations, regular feedback, and plenty of writing.

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Approaching The Elephant
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There are no desks, no grades, no exams. The classes themselves are voluntary, with students urged to study what interests them most. For many of the preteen attendees, that list includes working with power tools, making paper airplanes, and running wild through the halls. All of this may sound like a recipe for disaster, but there is method to the madness: Like the more than other free schools in the world, Teddy McArdle was built on a belief that education should be democratic, individual passions should be fostered, and children should have a say in their own upbringing. With Approaching The Elephant , director Amanda Rose Wilder documents the first full year at Teddy McArdle, following an inaugural class of about a dozen students and the patient instructors overseeing their veritable daylong free period. The footage, edited by Actress director Robert Greene, coheres into what feels like one long, chaotic school day. You can practically feel the pulse of grown-up veins, the fraying of last nerves. The filmmaking mirrors the non-interference policy of the program: In addition to employing no dates, no name tags, and no talking-head interviews, Wilder declines to include statistics, or really anything that would place Teddy McArdle in the context of other schools beyond an opening block of text tracing the free school philosophy back to earlyth-century Barcelona.
The second section lists our multi-week curriculum units. This new Bible curriculum includes coloring pages, games, and craft ideas for each lesson. There were so many things I wanted the children in our church to know, but as I listed them out, they all boiled down to the gospel: who is God? God deserves praise! This 32 lesson curriculum will help children understand and experience the character of God and respond with praise. This study is filled with practical help for kids as they learn to follow after Jesus and experience his power in daily life.