Adam to Abraham Resources
You can use any of the following resources during the Adam to Abraham study. The only required resource is a Bible.
We suggest a wide variety of resources so you can utilize what you have on hand in your home library, available at your public library or purchase the resources of your choice.
Click here for a List of Year One Resources
Adam to Abraham KEY Resources
Key Resource for the Adam to Abraham Unit Study. i.e. page number readings are suggested in the lessons are marked with comments.
More Optional Resources for the Adam to Abraham Unit
| Adam to Abraham Unit Study Lead your student on a fascinating journey from Creation, through Eden and the Fall, the Flood, the Tower of Babel, Nations and Religions, Abram, and Genesis’ revelation of the Messiah. |
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World History Made Simple, by Ruth Beechick.
Includes the totality of world history, but has excellent focus on Early Times(Gen.1-11).
Please is it possible to just have a list of books or static clickable links to the that are required…this is very annoying and hard to see which books are required and needed for all the units .Thw rods just disapear from view when you hover over it……
You can see list of what we recommend at the new store.
Click World History>Adam to Abraham or http://astore.amazon.com/heartofwisdom02-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=21
These are books that fit with Adam to Abraham unit– none are required.
There is also a table at http://heartofwisdom.com/homeschoollinks/what-do-i-need-to-get-started/ this list Key books per unit
My children (ages 11, 8, 6) & I have been reading this book as we go through the unit study. I’ve found it to be a wonderful addition.
Be Not Far From Me by Eric Kimmel
We will be reading Clouds of Glory next.
Here is a link:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0689810881/ref=cm_cr_mts_prod_img
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