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Free Lesson Plans: Mosaic Introduction to World History Part 1: Myths, Maps, and Marvels

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Myths, Maps, and Marvels coordinates books, maps, timelines, activities, and websites to provide a thorough overview of Ancient Civilizations for early elementary grades, plus it also includes plans for poetry appreciation/memorization, great literature selections, and an optional introduction to world religions. The guide contains daily lesson plans for 36 weeks, but is intended to be followed only as closely or as loosely as you desire. Feel free to modify to suit your own family’s needs and aspirations!

This 150+ page guide is a free download! No strings or anything - This is just my way of helping to make homeschooling an affordable and enjoyable alternative. If you love it, you can always purchase Amazon items through my affiliate links as a little “tip”. Otherwise, no compensation is expected or desired!

When using this program, you will probably want to purchase some of the reference resources, if you don’t already have them, but you should be able to find many of the literature selections at your local library. You can choose from versions that use Susan Wise Bauer’s Story of the World or Gombrich’s A Little History of the World.

Click here for a list of the resources used in Myths, Maps, and Marvels

Click here to download the appropriate version of the Myths, Maps, and Marvels learning guide.

Click here to download the (free) Mosaic Introduction to Timelines unit, which is used in Myths, Maps, and Marvels

UPDATE: Click here to see corrections I’ve made, pending the next revision. If you find a dead link, an error, or any other problem, check this list for updated information. If it is a new error, please let me know so that I can make corrections and update the list. Thanks!

Also, join in on the Mosaic Users’ Group - Mosaic users (and prospective users) are getting together to share tips on how they make Mosaic work for them, and I’m getting feedback for my preparations to write Part 2 of the program! Participants are always welcome to discuss any resources that are helpful to them, whether they are Mosaic related or not!



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