Bookshark Reading With History Level F is geared for kids aged 10 – 13. The curriculum pans 36 weeks and include a variety of maps, comprehension questions, readers, read-alouds, and hands-on crafts for you and your child as you explore the Eastern Hemisphere.
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What does BookShark Science Level F Cover?
The spine for Bookshark Reading With History Level F is Journey to the Eastern Hemisphere, which will guide your student through the Middle East, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, Israel, Russia, Korea, Saudi Arabia, India, Africa, Vietnam, the Pacific Islands, Australia, and New Zealand, and finally, Antarctica.
Literature Included in BookShark Reading With History Level F Curriculum
BookShark is a literature-based curriculum and includes a variety of books allow students to gain a more in-depth feel for the countries, regions, and time periods they’re learning about in Bookshark Reading With History Level F.
With a generous blend of read-alouds and independent readers, you and your child will explore the Eastern Hemisphere in depth through titles like:
- Wild Orchid
- Around the World in Eighty Days
- Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze
- Breaking Stalins Nose, and
- Rickshaw Girls
As you can see though, there are so many books included in the Bookshark Reading with History Level F curriculum.
I feel confident knowing that through Bookshark curriculum, my learner is going to come away from his homeschool experience, a well-read and empathetic global citizen.
I’ve been working on fostering a bit more independence when it comes to homeschool assignments for my 11-year-old.
That’s why I have been absolutely loving the BookShark Virtual option the company offers.
First off, in my quest for minimalism, having a lot of paper around the house just sets my anxiety on a 10. We’re a book-loving family, so of course we have tons of bookshelves and a lot of curricula, but extra papers and clutter are a big no.
I try to digitize everything I can and prefer to pay bills online; the less paper the better.
Which is one of the main reasons Bookshark Virtual is a life-saver. Now, I love paper planners though, and organizing so depending on my mood I can alternate between the two.
With Bookshark Virtual, the Instructor’s Guide is all right there. I’m able to get to it, see what supplies and books I need and keep it moving.
If I need to print something from the Instructor’s Guide, I can easily just print and go – which works great when we’re on the road; roadschooling is life!
I just pop our devices, necessary books, and supplies in the Bookshark tote and we can access Bookshark Virtual right from our devices.
With Bookshark Virtual, my son can work through comprehension questions online and I can easily track his progress without having to nag him (he feels respected and I have the info I need at my fingertips)
Plus of course, I can track how far he’s come, keep grades all in one place, and use results as a portfolio for our homeschool association and for my future records. Bookshark Virtual makes everything so much easier!
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