The Homeschool Channel Presents the Big Book of History Webinar TODAY

by kgumm on December 14, 2011

Tune in today at 3:30 pm CT for a webinar with New Leaf Publishing Group’s assistant editor Craig Froman. He will be presenting on the Big Book of History at The Homeschool Channel.tv. This webinar will stream live and you will have an opportunity to ask questions and participate. Click here to view the webinar!

The Homeschool Channel is an Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) project of The American Family Association.  As their Mission Statement indicates, they are devoted to encouraging parents with the day-to-day challenges of home education and family discipleship.

The Big Book of History is an excellent resource for homeschool families as you will see during this webinar. Unfold 15 feet of the most interesting history of the world. This easy to follow, color-coded, multi-stream timeline teaches six thousand years of world history to children ages seven through thirteen. These exciting facts and so much more wait inside:

  • who were the first emperors of China and Rome
  • what discovery unlocked the secrets of a forgotten language
  • how modern robotics had its roots in the tea dolls of Japan
  • where Christians faced death for the entertainment of thousands
  • why the languages of Greek and Hebrew were used to write the Bible
  • and how the Age of Discovery meant wealth some, and the destruction of civilization for others.

Understanding how the past has shaped our future will inspire young learners to make history for themselves!

Join us today, and invite your friends!

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kathy balman December 14, 2011 at 8:52 pm

was it recorded will it be posted later? I was unable to get on because my daughter had an online book club. I really wanted to see it though : (

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kgumm December 15, 2011 at 3:24 pm

Hi Kathy!
Yes, you can view it here:
http://youtu.be/cbwd3igM_us

Fast forward to 9 minutes and 30 seconds, that is where the presentation begins. Enjoy!

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