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How much teacher prep time is involved in All American History?

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How much teacher prep time is involved in All American History?

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On a day-to-day basis, very little teacher prep time is involved. You can sit down with them and read the lesson aloud as they are working in their Activity Books answering questions as you read. However, you would want to spend some time at the beginning of each of the four, eight week quarters preparing. This kind of prep would include: Determining how much you expect to read aloud, or have them read, per day. The reading is broken down into weeks but not days. Making the Review Games (Simple, index-card “Memory” type games). Choosing any extra reading, if desired. There is a book list included but it is optional. For younger children you may wish to cut out the figures from their Student Activity Books ahead of time so all they need to do is paste them into the appropriate spaces. Looking over the Family Activity Suggestions, choosing which ones you will do and determining what, if any, supplies you will need. (For example, Lesson One is on the Vikings and the two Family Activity op

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