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The Heart of Wisdom Four-Year Plan
The Heart of Wisdom teaching approach is a four-year program consisting of several multi-level unit studies where each member of the family studies the same subject at the same time on their own individual level. This four-year rotation course gives each child three distinct exposures to each topic on their own level. Each unit study includes Bible, history, science, research, writing, and literature.
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History is studied chronologically.
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Science is studied in the order of Creation.
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Overview
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Year |
God's Plan |
God's World |
1
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Ancient History |
Physical Science |
2 |
World History |
Earth Science and Botany |
3 |
Exploration to American West |
The Animal World |
4 |
Industrial Era to Today |
Anatomy |
Four-Year Detailed View
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God's Plan |
God's World |
Chronological Order |
Creation Order |
YEAR ONE |
Ancient History |
Physical Science |
| Adam to Abraham |
Creation |
| Mesopotamia |
Light |
| Ancient Egypt |
Energy |
| Ancient Israel |
Matter |
| Ancient Greece |
Motion |
| Ancient Rome |
Electricity |
| The Messiah |
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| Ancient History (all 7 in one unit) |
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YEAR TWO |
World History |
Earth Science and Botany |
| Early Church |
Weather |
| Vikings |
Oceanography |
| Middle Ages |
Botany |
| Renaissance |
Geology |
| Reformation |
Astronomy |
YEAR THREE |
Exploration to
American West |
The Animal World |
| Age of Exploration |
Marine Zoology |
| Thirteen Colonies |
Ornithology (Birds) |
| Colonies to Country |
Entomology (Insects) |
| New Nation |
Earth Zoology |
| Civil War |
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| Reconstruction |
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| American West |
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YEAR FOUR |
Industrial Era to Today |
Anatomy |
| Industrial Era |
Cell Design |
| World War I |
Brain/Nervous |
| Depression |
Skeletal/Muscular |
| World War II |
Respiratory/Digestive |
| Holocaust |
Heart/Circulatory |
| 1950 to Today |
Reproductive |
Science units are arranged in the order of the Creation days:
Day 1: Light and Energy (Physics)
Day 2: Air, Water, Weather (Chemistry/Meteorology)
Day 3: Rocks, Minerals, Plants (Chemistry/Botany)
Day 4: Sun, Moon and Stars (Astronomy)
Day 5: Birds and Sea Life (Ornithology/Marine Biology)
Day 6: Land Animals and Human Body (Zoology/Anatomy)
Students of all ages complete five to seven history units and four to six science units per year. This suggested course of study can be easily adapted to fit different families’ needs.
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