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The following subjects are required for sixth grade:
This subject is required each year.
Note: You may, or we might, choose different courses from different grade levels if they are more appropriate for your student. CLASS reserves the right to modify course selection based on standardized test scores, course availability, and previous course assignments.
The first course listed will be assigned by CLASS unless you choose an alternate from those shown below. Write any alternate choices selected in the comments section of the enrollment application.
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| Title: Story of the Middle Ages |
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| Subject: World History |
Course Number: 79960 |
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| Suggested Grade Level: 6th |
Authors: Michael J. McHugh and
Authors: John Southworth |
Number of Pages: 128 |
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| Publisher: Christian Liberty Press |
Academic Credit: None |
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| Copyright: 2002 |
Elective Fee: None |
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| Prerequisites: None |
| Course Materials: Textbook, answer key, and 6 tests |
| Course Description: This course introduces students to European history from the rise of Christianity within the Roman Empire to Protestant Reformation and the age of exploration. As part of this course, students will learn about typical castle and town life, and the plight of the serfs. Helpful biographies and stories of great leaders and influential persons are also included. |
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| Title: Story of the Old World |
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| Subject: World History |
Course Number: 72910 |
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| Suggested Grade Level: 6th |
| Authors: John De Bie and William Evenhouse |
Number of Pages: 344 |
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| Publisher: Christian Schools International |
Academic Credit: None |
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| Copyright: 1992 (3rd edition) |
Elective Fee: None |
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| Prerequisites: None |
| Course Materials: Textbook, answer key,* and 7 tests* |
| * Item published by Christian Liberty Press |
| Course Description: This course examines the civilizations and events that laid the foundation for the history of the United States and Canada. It begins with Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent, and includes topics such as Egypt, the Greeks and Romans, feudal Europe, the rise of Islam and the Crusades, the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the exploration of North America. |
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