A Teacher's Guide to Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story: Young Reader's Edition, Volume 1 (Land of Hope: Young Readers Edition Teachers Guide, 2) Spiral-Bound | 2024-09-10

Wilfred M. McClay John D. McBride

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A wonderfully written, sweeping narrative history of the United States that will help Americans discover the land they call home. Guide for Teachers using Land of Hope: Young Readers Edition . Middle School -- Grades 6-8 The FIRST Teachers Guide to accompany the two-volume narrative Land of Hope: Young Readers Edition This Teacher's Guide to the Young Reader's Edition of Wilfred McClay's Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story is an invaluable supplemental resource for teachers who use the Young Reader's Edition as a textbook for middle-grade courses in US history. Prepared by McClay in collaboration with John McBride, a master teacher with more than thirty years of secondary and collegiate teaching experience, it is an exceptionally rich and useful tool for classroom instructors. Each chapter of this Teacher's Guide receives a five-part treatment: a short summation of the chapter's contents questions and answers about the chapter, a list of key names and terms appearing within each one, a crossword puzzle based on those names and terms, and one or more primary source documents for class analysis with accompanying questions and answers. Longer documents are broken into shorter passages with questions interspersed to help younger readers. This Teacher's Guide also features a collection of map exercises as well as special units to assist instructors in teaching students about the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the two-party system. Read more
Publisher: Encounter Books
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160 pages
ISBN-10: 1641771402
Item Weight: 1.8 lbs
Dimensions: 5.8 x 1.2 x 8.9 inches

“Professor McClay has brought faith, hope, and charity to this comprehensive and readable narration of our National Story.” 

—Will Fitzhugh, The Concord Review

 

“This affirmative, evenhanded review of American history, institutions, and character is refreshing, and comes none too soon, when so many accounts are merely trying to settle scores. Beautifully written and fair-minded, Land of Hoperanks among the finest surveys of the nation’s past.”

—Gilbert T. Sewall, American Textbook Council

 

“Every page pops with the extraordinary achievements, near misses, and frustrating failures of a nation formed by the common pursuit of liberty and happiness.”

 —Robert L. Jackson, Institute for Classical Education 

 

“Our children stand at risk of not knowing who they are as inheritors and keepers of American freedom. Enter Wilfred M. McClay. This latest edition of his beautiful narrative forms a compelling vision of America’s past.”

—Andrew J. Zwerneman, Cana Academy 

 

“Students fortunate enough to encounter these volumes will become better readers and more knowledgeable citizens.”

—Lucien Ellington, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

 

“Our nation is facing challenges from those who contend that America was founded on evil principles and should be effectively dismantled. This superbly readable volume tells the story of America accurately—critiquing what we got wrong but praising the many things we got right. This approach will produce fair-minded citizens who are loyal to our ideals but who are also willing to challenge our leaders to live up to them.”

—Michael Farris, president & CEO, Alliance Defending Freedom, and founder, Home School Legal Defense Association

 

“This Young Readers Edition brings the great American story into the lives of late primary and middle-school children. We use it in Hillsdale College’s affiliated K-12 schools, and enthusiastically recommend it to any teacher or parent.”

—Dr. Kathleen O'Toole, Assistant Provost for K-12 Education, Hillsdale College

  • Accompanies the Student Workbook for Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story (Young Reader's Edition)
  • Each chapter includes chapter summaries for teachers, reading questions for both the textbook and the primary documents, map exercises with answer keys, multiple choice and put-in-order questions, quote IDs, synthetical essay questions for each chapter and for final exams, and teaching strategies.
  • Features teaching strategies by the authors, who, combined, have more than fifty years of experience teaching American History.
  • The homeschool market is exploding in the U.S.; anticipated outreach at national and local homeschool conventions.