State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA...

77
Course Catalog State History (All 50 States) ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

Transcript of State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA...

Page 1: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

Course Catalog State History (All 50 States)

©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

Page 2: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

i ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

Table of Contents

ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................ 1 ALASKA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................... 3 ARIZONA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................. 4 ARKANSAS STATE COURSE OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 6 CALIFORNIA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................ 8 COLORADO STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................... 10 CONNECTICUT STATE COURSE OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................. 12 DELAWARE STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................ 13 FLORIDA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................ 14 GEORGIA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................... 16 HAWAII STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................. 18 IDAHO STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................... 19 ILLINOIS STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................ 20 INDIANA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................ 22 IOWA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................. 24 KANSAS STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................. 25 KENTUCKY STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 27 LOUISIANA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................ 29 MAINE STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................... 30 MARYLAND STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................... 31 MASSACHUSETTS STATE COURSE OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................. 33 MICHIGAN STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 34 MINNESOTA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................... 36 MISSISSIPPI STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................... 37 MISSOURI STATE COURSE OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 38 MONTANA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................ 40 NEBRASKA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 41 NEVADA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................ 42 NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE COURSE OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................. 43 NEW JERSEY STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................... 44 NEW MEXICO STATE COURSE OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................... 45 NEW YORK STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................ 46 NORTH CAROLINA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................ 48 NORTH DAKOTA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................... 50 OHIO STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................. 51 OKLAHOMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................... 53 OREGON STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................... 55 PENNSYLVANIA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................. 56 RHODE ISLAND STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................. 58 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW............................................................................................................. 59 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................ 61 TENNESSEE STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................ 62 TEXAS STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................ 64 UTAH STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................. 66 VERMONT STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 67 VIRGINIA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................... 68 WASHINGTON STATE COURSE OVERVIEW................................................................................................................... 70 WEST VIRGINIA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................. 72 WISCONSIN STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................... 73 WYOMING STATE COURSE OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 75

Page 3: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch • identify current political leaders from the state • identify significant industries with a presence in the state • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state • understand the Christian heritage of the state and, in addition, identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state

Furthermore, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

ALA

BAM

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO ALABAMA Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Alabama 2. Welcome to Alabama 10. Culture in Alabama 3. Project: Alabama's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Alabama 4. Alabama's Population 12. Project: Promote Alabama* 5. Natural Landforms of Alabama 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Alabama 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Alabama 16. Reference

ALA

BAM

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Alabama Historical Figures - Part I 9. Alabama and the Civil War - Part II 2. Alabama Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Alabama 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Alabama* 4. A Timeline of Alabama History 12. Alabama Natural Disasters 5. Alabama Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Alabama State Symbols 15. Test 8. Alabama and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

Page 4: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

2 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

ALA

BAM

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Alabama Government 8. Alabama Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Alabama 9. Alabama Judicial Branch 3. Alabama Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Alabama Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Alabama Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Alabama Laws

ALA

BAM

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Alabama Economic Strength 9. Alabama Natural Resources 2. Technology in Alabama 10. Agriculture in Alabama 3. Project: Inventions From Alabama 11. Transportation in Alabama 4. Alabama Tourism 12. Project: Alabama Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Alabama 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Alabama 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Alabama Commercial Strength 16. Reference

ALA

BAM

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Alabama Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Alabama 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Alabama 11. You Can Be Proud of Alabama 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Alabama 5. The Rights of an Alabama Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of an Alabama Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 5: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

3 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

ALASKA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Alaska State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand the Christian heritage of the state, identifying religious groups who have had a significant

influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

ALA

SKA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: ALASKA STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Alaska 2. Introduction to Alaska 12. Inventions, Ideas, and Technology 3. Getting Around Alaska 13. Alaska's Natural Resources 4. Alaska's Government and Leaders 14. Alaska's Economics and Business 5. Alaska's Time Line 15. Alaska's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Alaska's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Alaska 8. Alaska's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church and Your Community* 19. Reference 10. Alaska's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 6: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

4 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

ARIZONA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Arizona State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

ARI

ZON

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO ARIZONA Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Arizona 2. Welcome to Arizona 10. Culture in Arizona 3. Project HisAZ01A-Arizona's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Arizona 4. Arizona's Population 12. Project HisAZ01B-Promote Arizona* 5. Natural Landforms of Arizona 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Arizona 14. Special Project HisAz01C* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Arizona 16. Reference

ARI

ZON

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Arizona Historical Figures - Part I 9. Arizona and the Civil War - Part II 2. Arizona Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project HisAZ02B-The Civil War and Arizona 3. Project HisAZ02A-Important Figures 11. Project HisAZ02C-Controversy in Arizona* 4. A Timeline of Arizona History 12. Arizona Natural Disasters 5. Arizona Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project HisAz02A* 7. Arizona State Symbols 15. Test 8. Arizona and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

ARI

ZON

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Arizona Government 8. Arizona Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Arizona 9. Arizona Judicial Branch 3. Arizona Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Arizona Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project HisAz03A 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Arizona Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Arizona Laws

Page 7: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

5 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

ARI

ZON

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Arizona Economic Strength 9. Arizona Natural Resources 2. Technology in Arizona 10. Agriculture in Arizona 3. Project HisAZ04A-Inventions From Arizona 11. Transportation in Arizona 4. Arizona Tourism 12. Project HisAZ04C-Arizona Infomercial* 5. Project HisAZ04B-A Trip Through Arizona 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Arizona 14. Special Project HisAz04A* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Arizona Commercial Strength 16. Reference

ARI

ZON

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Arizona Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project HisAZ05A-Volunteering in Arizona 10. Project HisAZ05C-Making Your Voice Heard* 3. Christian Heritage in Arizona 11. You Can Be Proud of Arizona 4. Project HisAZ05B-Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Arizona 5. The Rights of an Arizona Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of an Arizona Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project HisAZ05A* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 8: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

6 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

ARKANSAS STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Arkansas State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

ARK

ANSA

S ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO ARKANSAS Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Arkansas 2. Welcome to Arkansas 10. Culture in Arkansas 3. Project: Arkansas' Capital 11. Places of Interest in Arkansas 4. Arkansas' Population 12. Project: Promote Arkansas* 5. Natural Landforms of Arkansas 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Arkansas 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Arkansas 16. Reference

ARK

ANSA

S ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Arkansas Historical Figures - Part I 9. Arkansas and the Civil War - Part II 2. Arkansas Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Arkansas 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Arkansas* 4. A Timeline of Arkansas History 12. Arkansas Natural Disasters 5. Arkansas Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Arkansas State Symbols 15. Test 8. Arkansas and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

ARK

ANSA

S ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Arkansas Government 8. Arkansas Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Arkansas 9. Arkansas Judicial Branch 3. Arkansas Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Arkansas Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Arkansas Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Arkansas Laws

Page 9: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

7 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

ARK

ANSA

S ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Arkansas Economic Strength 9. Arkansas Natural Resources 2. Technology in Arkansas 10. Agriculture in Arkansas 3. Project: Inventions From Arkansas 11. Transportation in Arkansas 4. Arkansas Tourism 12. Project: Arkansas Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Arkansas 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Arkansas 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Arkansas Commercial Strength 16. Reference

ARK

ANSA

S ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Arkansas Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Arkansas 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard* 3. Christian Heritage in Arkansas 11. You Can Be Proud of Arkansas 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Arkansas 5. The Rights of a Arkansas Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Arkansas Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 10: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

8 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

CALIFORNIA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

California State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

CALI

FORN

IA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO CALIFORNIA Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in California 2. Welcome to California 10. Culture in California 3. Project: California's Capital 11. Places of Interest in California 4. California's Population 12. Project: Promote California* 5. Natural Landforms of California 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of California 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around California 16. Reference

CALI

FORN

IA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. California Historical Figures - Part I 9. California and the Civil War - Part II 2. California Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and California 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in California* 4. A Timeline of California History 12. California Natural Disasters 5. California Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. California State Symbols 15. Test 8. California and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

CALI

FORN

IA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. California Government 8. California Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of California 9. California Judicial Branch 3. California Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. California Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. California Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. California Laws

Page 11: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

9 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

CALI

FORN

IA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. California Economic Strength 9. California Natural Resources 2. Technology in California 10. Agriculture in California 3. Project: Inventions From California 11. Transportation in California 4. California Tourism 12. Project: California Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through California 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in California 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. California Commercial Strength 16. Reference

CALI

FORN

IA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. California Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in California 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in California 11. You Can Be Proud of California 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of California 5. The Rights of a California Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a California Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 12: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

10 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

COLORADO STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Colorado State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

COLO

RAD

O

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO COLORADO Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Colorado 2. Welcome to Colorado 10. Culture in Colorado 3. Project: Colorado's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Colorado 4. Colorado's Population 12. Project: Promote Colorado* 5. Natural Landforms of Colorado 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Colorado 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Colorado 16. Reference

COLO

RAD

O

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Colorado Historical Figures - Part I 9. Colorado and the Civil War - Part II 2. Colorado Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Colorado 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Colorado* 4. A Timeline of Colorado History 12. Colorado Natural Disasters 5. Colorado Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Colorado State Symbols 15. Test 8. Colorado and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

COLO

RAD

O

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Colorado Government 8. Colorado Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Colorado 9. Colorado Judicial Branch 3. Colorado Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Colorado Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Colorado Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Colorado Laws

Page 13: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

11 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

COLO

RAD

O

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Colorado Economic Strength 9. Colorado Natural Resources 2. Technology in Colorado 10. Agriculture in Colorado 3. Project: Inventions From Colorado 11. Transportation in Colorado 4. Colorado Tourism 12. Project: Colorado Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Colorado 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Colorado 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Colorado Commercial Strength 16. Reference

COLO

RAD

O

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Colorado Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Colorado 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Colorado 11. You Can Be Proud of Colorado 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Colorado 5. The Rights of a Colorado Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Colorado Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 14: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

12 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

CONNECTICUT STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Connecticut State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

CON

NEC

TICU

T ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: CONNECTICUT STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Connecticut 2. Introduction to Connecticut 12. Connecticut's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Connecticut 13. Connecticut's Natural Resources 4. Connecticut's Government and Leaders 14. Connecticut's Economics and Business 5. Connecticut's Time Line 15. Connecticut's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Connecticut's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Connecticut 8. Connecticut's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Connecticut's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 15: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

13 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

DELAWARE STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Delaware State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

DEL

AW

ARE

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: DELAWARE STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Delaware 2. Introduction to Delaware 12. Delaware's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Delaware 13. Delaware's Natural Resources 4. Delaware's Government and Leaders 14. Delaware's Economics and Business 5. Delaware's Time Line 15. Delaware's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Delaware's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Delaware 8. Delaware's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Delaware's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 16: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

14 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

FLORIDA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Florida State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

FLO

RID

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO FLORIDA Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Florida 2. Welcome to Florida 10. Culture in Florida 3. Project: Florida's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Florida 4. Florida's Population 12. Project: Promote Florida* 5. Natural Landforms of Florida 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Florida 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Florida 16. Reference

FLO

RID

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Florida Historical Figures-Part I 9. Florida and the Civil War-Part II 2. Florida Historical Figures-Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Florida 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Florida* 4. A Timeline of Florida History 12. Florida Natural Disasters 5. Florida Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Florida State Symbols 15. Test 8. Florida and the Civil War-Part I 16. Reference

FLO

RID

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Florida Government 8. Florida Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Florida 9. Florida Judicial Branch 3. Florida Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Florida Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Florida Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Florida Laws

Page 17: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

15 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

FLO

RID

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Florida Economic Strength 9. Florida Natural Resources 2. Technology in Florida 10. Agriculture in Florida 3. Project: Inventions From Florida 11. Transportation in Florida 4. Florida Tourism 12. Project: Florida Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Florida 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Florida 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Florida Commercial Strength 16. Reference

FLO

RID

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Florida Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Florida 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Florida 11. You Can Be Proud of Florida 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Florida 5. The Rights of a Florida Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Florida Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 18: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

16 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

GEORGIA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Georgia State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state, including identifying religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

GEO

RGIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO GEORGIA Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Georgia 2. Welcome to Georgia 10. Culture in Georgia 3. Project: Georgia's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Georgia 4. Georgia's Population 12. Project: Promote Georgia* 5. Natural Landforms of Georgia 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Georgia 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Georgia 16. Reference

GEO

RGIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Georgia Historical Figures - Part I 9. Georgia and the Civil War - Part II 2. Georgia Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Georgia 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Georgia* 4. A Timeline of Georgia History 12. Georgia Natural Disasters 5. Georgia Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Georgia State Symbols 15. Test 8. Georgia and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

GEO

RGIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Georgia Government 8. Georgia Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Georgia 9. Georgia Judicial Branch 3. Georgia Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Georgia Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Georgia Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Georgia Laws

Page 19: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

17 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

GEO

RGIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Georgia Economic Strength 9. Georgia Natural Resources 2. Technology in Georgia 10. Agriculture in Georgia 3. Project: Inventions From Georgia 11. Transportation in Georgia 4. Georgia Tourism 12. Project: Georgia Infomercial 5. Project: A Trip Through Georgia 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Georgia 14. Special Project 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Georgia Commercial Strength 16. Reference

GEO

RGIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Georgia Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Georgia 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Georgia 11. You Can Be Proud of Georgia 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Georgia 5. The Rights of a Georgia Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Georgia Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 20: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

18 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

HAWAII STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Hawaii State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

HA

WA

II ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: HAWAII STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Hawaii 2. Introduction to Hawaii 12. Hawaii's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Hawaii 13. Hawaii's Natural Resources 4. Hawaii's Government and Leaders 14. Hawaii's Economics and Business 5. Hawaii's Time Line 15. Hawaii's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Hawaii's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Hawaii 8. Hawaii's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Hawaii's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 21: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

19 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

IDAHO STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Idaho State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

IDA

HO

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: IDAHO STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Idaho 2. Introduction to Idaho 12. Idaho's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Idaho 13. Idaho's Natural Resources 4. Idaho's Government and Leaders 14. Idaho's Economics and Business 5. Idaho's Time Line 15. Idaho's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Idaho's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Idaho 8. Idaho's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Idaho's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 22: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

20 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

ILLINOIS STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Illinois State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

ILLI

NO

IS

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO ILLINOIS Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Illinois 2. Welcome to Illinois 10. Culture in Illinois 3. Project HISIL01A-Illinois' Capital 11. Places of Interest in Illinois 4. Illinois' Population 12. Project HISIL01B-Promote Illinois* 5. Natural Landforms of Illinois 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Illinois 14. Special Project HISIL01C* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Illinois 16. Reference

ILLI

NO

IS

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Illinois Historical Figures - Part I 9. Illinois and the Civil War - Part II 2. Illinois Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project HisIL02B-The Civil War and Illinois 3. Project HisIL02A-Important Figures 11. Project HisIL02C-Controversy in Illinois* 4. A Timeline of Illinois History 12. Illinois Natural Disasters 5. Illinois Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project HisIL02D* 7. Illinois State Symbols 15. Test 8. Illinois and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

ILLI

NO

IS

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Illinois Government 8. Illinois Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Illinois 9. Illinois Judicial Branch 3. Illinois Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Illinois Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project HisIL03A* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Illinois Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Illinois Laws

Page 23: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

21 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

ILLI

NO

IS

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Illinois Economic Strength 9. Illinois Natural Resources 2. Technology in Illinois 10. Agriculture in Illinois 3. Project HisIL04A-Inventions From Illinois 11. Transportation in Illinois 4. Illinois Tourism 12. Project HisIL04C-Illinois Infomercial* 5. Project HisIL04B-A Trip Through Illinois 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Illinois 14. Special Project HisIL04D* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Illinois Commercial Strength 16. Reference

ILLI

NO

IS

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Illinois Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project HisIL05A-Volunteering in Illinois 10. Project HisIL05C-Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Illinois 11. You Can Be Proud of Illinois 4. Project HisIL05B-Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Illinois 5. The Rights of a Illinois Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Illinois Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project HisIL05D* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 24: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

22 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

INDIANA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Indiana State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

IND

IAN

A

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO INDIANA Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Indiana 2. Welcome to Indiana 10. Culture in Indiana 3. Project: Indiana's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Indiana 4. Indiana's Population 12. Project: Promote Indiana* 5. Natural Landforms of Indiana 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Indiana 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Indiana 16. Reference

IND

IAN

A

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Indiana Historical Figures - Part I 9. Indiana and the Civil War - Part II 2. Indiana Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Indiana 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Indiana* 4. A Timeline of Indiana History 12. Indiana Natural Disasters 5. Indiana Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Indiana State Symbols 15. Test 8. Indiana and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

IND

IAN

A

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Indiana Government 8. Indiana Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Indiana 9. Indiana Judicial Branch 3. Indiana Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Indiana Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Indiana Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Indiana Laws

Page 25: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

23 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

IND

IAN

A

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Indiana Economic Strength 9. Indiana Natural Resources 2. Technology in Indiana 10. Agriculture in Indiana 3. Project: Inventions From Indiana 11. Transportation in Indiana 4. Indiana Tourism 12. Project: Indiana Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Indiana 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Indiana 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Indiana Commercial Strength 16. Reference

IND

IAN

A

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Indiana Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Indiana 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Indiana 11. You Can Be Proud of Indiana 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Indiana 5. The Rights of a Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 26: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

24 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

IOWA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Iowa State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

IOW

A

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: IOWA STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Iowa 2. Introduction to Iowa 12. Iowa's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Iowa 13. Iowa's Natural Resources 4. Iowa's Government and Leaders 14. Iowa's Economics and Business 5. Iowa's Time Line 15. Iowa's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Iowa's History 16. Literature 7. Civil War 17. Individual Responsibility in Iowa 8. Iowa's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion 9. Your Church 19. Reference 10. Iowa's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 27: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

25 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

KANSAS STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Kansas State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

KAN

SAS

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO KANSAS Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Kansas 2. Welcome to Kansas 10. Culture in Kansas 3. Project: Kansas' Capital 11. Places of Interest in Kansas 4. Kansas' Population 12. Project: Promote Kansas* 5. Natural Landforms of Kansas 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Kansas 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Kansas 16. Reference

KAN

SAS

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Kansas Historical Figures - Part I 9. Kansas and the Civil War - Part II 2. Kansas Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Kansas 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Kansas* 4. A Timeline of Kansas History 12. Kansas Natural Disasters 5. Kansas Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Kansas State Symbols 15. Test 8. Kansas and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

Page 28: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

26 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

KAN

SAS

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Kansas Government 8. Kansas Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Kansas 9. Kansas Judicial Branch 3. Kansas Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Kansas Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Kansas Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Kansas Laws

KAN

SAS

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Kansas Economic Strength 9. Kansas Natural Resources 2. Technology in Kansas 10. Agriculture in Kansas 3. Project: Inventions From Kansas 11. Transportation in Kansas 4. Kansas Tourism 12. Project: Kansas Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Kansas 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Kansas 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Kansas Commercial Strength 16. Reference

KAN

SAS

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Kansas Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Kansas 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Kansas 11. You Can Be Proud of Kansas 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Kansas 5. The Rights of a Kansas Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Kansas Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 29: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

27 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

KENTUCKY STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Kentucky State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

KEN

TUCK

Y ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO KENTUCKY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Kentucky 2. Welcome to Kentucky 10. Culture in Kentucky 3. Project: Kentucky's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Kentucky 4. Kentucky's Population 12. Project: Promote Kentucky* 5. Natural Landforms of Kentucky 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Kentucky 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Kentucky 16. Reference

KEN

TUCK

Y ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Kentucky Historical Figures - Part I 9. Kentucky and the Civil War - Part II 2. Kentucky Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Kentucky 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Kentucky* 4. A Timeline of Kentucky History 12. Kentucky Natural Disasters 5. Kentucky Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Kentucky State Symbols 15. Test 8. Kentucky and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

KEN

TUCK

Y ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Kentucky Government 8. Kentucky Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Kentucky 9. Kentucky Judicial Branch 3. Kentucky Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Kentucky Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Kentucky Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Kentucky Laws

Page 30: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

28 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

KEN

TUCK

Y ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Kentucky Economic Strength 9. Kentucky Natural Resources 2. Technology in Kentucky 10. Agriculture in Kentucky 3. Project: Inventions From Kentucky 11. Transportation in Kentucky 4. Kentucky Tourism 12. Project: Kentucky Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Kentucky 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Kentucky 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Kentucky Commercial Strength 16. Reference

KEN

TUCK

Y ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Kentucky Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Kentucky 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Kentucky 11. You Can Be Proud of Kentucky 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Kentucky 5. The Rights of a Kentucky Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Kentucky Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 31: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

29 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

LOUISIANA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Louisiana State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

LOU

ISIA

NA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: LOUISIANA STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Louisiana 2. Introduction to Louisiana 12. Louisiana's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Louisiana 13. Louisiana's Natural Resources 4. Louisiana's Government and Leaders 14. Louisiana's Economics and Business 5. Louisiana's Time Line 15. Louisiana's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Louisiana's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Louisiana 8. Louisiana's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Louisiana's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 32: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

30 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

MAINE STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Maine State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

MA

INE

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: MAINE STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Maine 2. Introduction to Maine 12. Maine's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Maine 13. Maine's Natural Resources 4. Maine's Government and Leaders 14. Maine's Economics and Business 5. Maine's Time Line 15. Maine's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Maine's History 16. Literature 7. Civil War 17. Individual Responsibility in Maine 8. Maine's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion 9. Your Church 19. Reference 10. Maine's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 33: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

31 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

MARYLAND STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Maryland State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

MA

RYLA

ND

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO MARYLAND Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Maryland 2. Welcome to Maryland 10. Culture in Maryland 3. Project: Maryland's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Maryland 4. Maryland's Population 12. Project: Promote Maryland* 5. Natural Landforms of Maryland 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Maryland 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Maryland 16. Reference

MA

RYLA

ND

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Maryland Historical Figures - Part I 9. Maryland and the Civil War - Part II 2. Maryland Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Maryland 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Maryland* 4. A Timeline of Maryland History 12. Maryland Natural Disasters 5. Maryland Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Maryland State Symbols 15. Test 8. Maryland and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

MA

RYLA

ND

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Maryland Government 8. Maryland Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Maryland 9. Maryland Judicial Branch 3. Maryland Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Maryland Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Maryland Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Maryland Laws

Page 34: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

32 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

MA

RYLA

ND

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Maryland Economic Strength 9. Maryland Natural Resources 2. Technology in Maryland 10. Agriculture in Maryland 3. Project: Inventions From Maryland 11. Transportation in Maryland 4. Maryland Tourism 12. Project: Maryland Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Maryland 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Maryland 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Maryland Commercial Strength 16. Reference

MA

RYLA

ND

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Maryland Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Maryland 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Maryland 11. You Can Be Proud of Maryland 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Maryland 5. The Rights of a Maryland Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Maryland Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 35: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

33 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

MASSACHUSETTS STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Massachusetts State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

MA

SSA

CHU

SETT

S ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: MASSACHUSETTS STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Massachusetts 2. Introduction to Massachusetts 12. Massachusetts' Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Massachusetts 13. Massachusetts' Natural Resources 4. Massachusetts' Government and Leaders 14. Massachusetts' Economics and Business 5. Massachusetts' Time Line 15. Massachusetts' Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Massachusetts' History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Massachusetts 8. Massachusetts' Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Massachusetts' Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 36: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

34 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

MICHIGAN STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Michigan State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

MIC

HIG

AN

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICHIGAN Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Michigan 2. Welcome to Michigan 10. Culture in Michigan 3. Project: Michigan's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Michigan 4. Michigan's Population 12. Project: Promote Michigan* 5. Natural Landforms of Michigan 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Michigan 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Michigan 16. Reference

MIC

HIG

AN

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Michigan Historical Figures - Part I 9. Michigan and the Civil War - Part II 2. Michigan Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Michigan 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Michigan* 4. A Timeline of Michigan History 12. Michigan Natural Disasters 5. Michigan Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Michigan State Symbols 15. Test 8. Michigan and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

MIC

HIG

AN

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Michigan Government 8. Michigan Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Michigan 9. Michigan Judicial Branch 3. Michigan Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Michigan Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Michigan Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Michigan Laws

Page 37: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

35 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

MIC

HIG

AN

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Michigan Economic Strength 9. Michigan Natural Resources 2. Technology in Michigan 10. Agriculture in Michigan 3. Project: Inventions From Michigan 11. Transportation in Michigan 4. Michigan Tourism 12. Project: Michigan Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Michigan 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Michigan 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Michigan Commercial Strength 16. Reference

MIC

HIG

AN

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Michigan Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Michigan 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard* 3. Christian Heritage in Michigan 11. You Can Be Proud of Michigan 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Michigan 5. The Rights of a Michigan Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Michigan Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 38: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

36 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

MINNESOTA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Minnesota State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

MIN

NES

OTA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: MINNESOTA STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Minnesota 2. Introduction to Minnesota 12. Minnesota's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Minnesota 13. Minnesota's Natural Resources 4. Minnesota's Government and Leaders 14. Minnesota's Economics and Business 5. Minnesota's Time Line 15. Minnesota's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Minnesota's History 16. Literature 7. Civil War 17. Individual Responsibility in Minnesota 8. Minnesota's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion 9. Your Church 19. Reference 10. Minnesota's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 39: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

37 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

MISSISSIPPI STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Mississippi State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

MIS

SISS

IPPI

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: MISSISSIPPI STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Mississippi 2. Introduction to Mississippi 12. Mississippi's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Mississippi 13. Mississippi's Natural Resources 4. Mississippi's Government and Leaders 14. Mississippi's Economics and Business 5. Mississippi's Time Line 15. Mississippi's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Mississippi's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Mississippi 8. Mississippi's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Mississippi's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 40: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

38 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

MISSOURI STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Missouri State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

MIS

SOU

RI

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO MISSOURI Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Missouri 2. Welcome to Missouri 10. Culture in Missouri 3. Project: Missouri's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Missouri 4. Missouri's Population 12. Project: Promote Missouri* 5. Natural Landforms of Missouri 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Missouri 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Missouri 16. Reference

MIS

SOU

RI

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Missouri Historical Figures - Part I 9. Missouri and the Civil War - Part II 2. Missouri Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Missouri 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Missouri* 4. A Timeline of Missouri History 12. Missouri Natural Disasters 5. Missouri Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Missouri State Symbols 15. Test 8. Missouri and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

MIS

SOU

RI

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Missouri Government 8. Missouri Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Missouri 9. Missouri Judicial Branch 3. Missouri Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Missouri Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Missouri Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Missouri Laws

Page 41: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

39 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

MIS

SOU

RI

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Missouri Economic Strength 9. Missouri Natural Resources 2. Technology in Missouri 10. Agriculture in Missouri 3. Project: Inventions From Missouri 11. Transportation in Missouri 4. Missouri Tourism 12. Project: Missouri Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Missouri 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Missouri 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Missouri Commercial Strength 16. Reference

MIS

SOU

RI

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Missouri Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Missouri 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard* 3. Christian Heritage in Missouri 11. You Can Be Proud of Missouri 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Missouri 5. The Rights of a Missouri Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Missouri Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 42: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

40 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

MONTANA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Montana State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

MO

NTA

NA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: MONTANA STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Montana 2. Introduction to Montana 12. Montana's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Montana 13. Montana's Natural Resources 4. Montana's Government and Leaders 14. Montana's Economics and Business 5. Montana's Time Line 15. Montana's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Montana's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Montana 8. Montana's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Montana's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 43: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

41 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

NEBRASKA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Nebraska State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

NEB

RASK

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: NEBRASKA STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Nebraska 2. Introduction to Nebraska 12. Nebraska's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Nebraska 13. Nebraska's Natural Resources 4. Nebraska's Government and Leaders 14. Nebraska's Economics and Business 5. Nebraska's Time Line 15. Nebraska's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Nebraska's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Nebraska 8. Nebraska's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Nebraska's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 44: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

42 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

NEVADA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Nevada State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

NEV

AD

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: NEVADA STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Nevada 2. Introduction to Nevada 12. Nevada's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Nevada 13. Nevada's Natural Resources 4. Nevada's Government and Leaders 14. Nevada's Economics and Business 5. Nevada's Time Line 15. Nevada's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Nevada's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Nevada 8. Nevada's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Nevada's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 45: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

43 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

New Hampshire State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

NEW

HAM

PSH

IRE

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Nevada 2. Introduction to Nevada 12. Nevada's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Nevada 13. Nevada's Natural Resources 4. Nevada's Government and Leaders 14. Nevada's Economics and Business 5. Nevada's Time Line 15. Nevada's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Nevada's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Nevada 8. Nevada's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Nevada's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 46: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

44 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

NEW JERSEY STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

New Jersey State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

NEW

JER

SEY

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: NEW JERSEY STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of New Jersey 2. Introduction to New Jersey 12. New Jersey's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around New Jersey 13. New Jersey's Natural Resources 4. New Jersey's Government and Leaders 14. New Jersey's Economics and Business 5. New Jersey's Time Line 15. New Jersey's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of New Jersey's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in New Jersey 8. New Jersey's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. New Jersey's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 47: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

45 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

NEW MEXICO STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

New Mexico State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

NEW

MEX

ICO

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: NEW MEXICO STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of New Mexico 2. Introduction to New Mexico 12. New Mexico's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around New Mexico 13. New Mexico's Natural Resources 4. New Mexico's Government and Leaders 14. New Mexico's Economics and Business 5. New Mexico's Time Line 15. New Mexico's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of New Mexico's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in New Mexico 8. New Mexico's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. New Mexico's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 48: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

46 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

NEW YORK STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

New York State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

NEW

YO

RK

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO NEW YORK Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in New York 2. Welcome to New York 10. Culture in New York 3. Project: New York's Capital 11. Places of Interest in New York 4. New York's Population 12. Project: Promote New York* 5. Natural Landforms of New York 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of New York 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around New York 16. Reference

NEW

YO

RK

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. New York Historical Figures - Part I 9. New York and the Civil War - Part II 2. New York Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and New York 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in New York* 4. A Timeline of New York History 12. New York Natural Disasters 5. New York Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. New York State Symbols 15. Test 8. New York and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

NEW

YO

RK

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. New York Government 8. New York Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of New York 9. New York Judicial Branch 3. New York Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. New York Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. New York Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. New York Laws

Page 49: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

47 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

NEW

YO

RK

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. New York Economic Strength 9. New York Natural Resources 2. Technology in New York 10. Agriculture in New York 3. Project: Inventions From New York 11. Transportation in New York 4. New York Tourism 12. Project: New York Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through New York 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in New York 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. New York Commercial Strength 16. Reference

NEW

YO

RK

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. New York Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in New York 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in New York 11. You Can Be Proud of New York 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of New York 5. The Rights of a New York Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a New York Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 50: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

48 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

North Carolina State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

NO

RTH

CAR

OLI

NA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO NORTH CAROLINA Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in North Carolina 2. Welcome to North Carolina 10. Culture in North Carolina 3. Project: North Carolina's Capital 11. Places of Interest in North Carolina 4. North Carolina's Population 12. Project: Promote North Carolina* 5. Natural Landforms of North Carolina 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of North Carolina 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around North Carolina 16. Reference

NO

RTH

CAR

OLI

NA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. North Carolina Historical Figures - Part I 9. North Carolina and the Civil War - Part II 2. North Carolina Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and North Carolina 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in North Carolina* 4. A Timeline of North Carolina History 12. North Carolina Natural Disasters 5. North Carolina Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. North Carolina State Symbols 15. Test 8. North Carolina and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

NO

RTH

CAR

OLI

NA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. North Carolina Government 8. North Carolina Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of North Carolina 9. North Carolina Judicial Branch 3. North Carolina Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. North Carolina Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. North Carolina Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. North Carolina Laws

Page 51: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

49 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

NO

RTH

CAR

OLI

NA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. North Carolina Economic Strength 9. North Carolina Natural Resources 2. Technology in North Carolina 10. Agriculture in North Carolina 3. Project: Inventions From North Carolina 11. Transportation in North Carolina 4. North Carolina Tourism 12. Project: North Carolina Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through North Carolina 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in North Carolina 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. North Carolina Commercial Strength 16. Reference

NO

RTH

CAR

OLI

NA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. North Carolina Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in North Carolina 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard* 3. Christian Heritage in North Carolina 11. You Can Be Proud of North Carolina 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of North Carolina 5. The Rights of a North Carolina Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a North Carolina Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 52: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

50 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

NORTH DAKOTA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

North Dakota State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

NO

RTH

DA

KOTA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: NORTH DAKOTA STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of North Dakota 2. Introduction to North Dakota 12. North Dakota's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around North Dakota 13. North Dakota's Natural Resources 4. North Dakota's Government and Leaders 14. North Dakota's Economics and Business 5. North Dakota's Time Line 15. North Dakota's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of North Dakota's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in North Dakota 8. North Dakota's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. North Dakota's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 53: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

51 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

OHIO STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Ohio State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

OH

IO

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

0BUNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO OHIO Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Ohio 2. Welcome to Ohio 10. Culture in Ohio 3. Project: Ohio's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Ohio 4. Ohio's Population 12. Project: Promote Ohio* 5. Natural Landforms of Ohio 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Ohio 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Ohio 16. Reference

OH

IO

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

1BUNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Ohio Historical Figures - Part I 9. Ohio and the Civil War - Part II 2. Ohio Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Ohio 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Ohio* 4. A Timeline of Ohio History 12. Ohio Natural Disasters 5. Ohio Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Ohio State Symbols 15. Test 8. Ohio and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

OH

IO

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

2BUNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Ohio Government 8. Ohio Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Ohio 9. Ohio Judicial Branch 3. Ohio Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Ohio Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Ohio Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Ohio Laws

Page 54: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

52 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

OH

IO

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

3BUNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Ohio Economic Strength 9. Ohio Natural Resources 2. Technology in Ohio 10. Agriculture in Ohio 3. Project: Inventions From Ohio 11. Transportation in Ohio 4. Ohio Tourism 12. Project: Ohio Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Ohio 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Ohio 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Ohio Commercial Strength 16. Reference

OH

IO

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

4BUNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Ohio Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Ohio 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Ohio 11. You Can Be Proud of Ohio 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Ohio 5. The Rights of an Ohio Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of an Ohio Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 55: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

53 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

OKLAHOMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Oklahoma State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

OKL

AH

OM

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO OKLAHOMA Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Oklahoma 2. Welcome to Oklahoma 10. Culture in Oklahoma 3. Project: Oklahoma's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Oklahoma 4. Oklahoma's Population 12. Project: Promoting Oklahoma* 5. Natural Landforms of Oklahoma 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Oklahoma 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Oklahoma 16. Reference

OKL

AH

OM

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Oklahoma Historical Figures - Part I 9. Oklahoma and the Civil War - Part II 2. Oklahoma Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Oklahoma 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Oklahoma* 4. A Timeline of Oklahoma History 12. Oklahoma Natural Disasters 5. Oklahoma Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Oklahoma State Symbols 15. Test 8. Oklahoma and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

OKL

AH

OM

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Oklahoma Government 8. Oklahoma Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Oklahoma 9. Oklahoma Judicial Branch 3. Oklahoma Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Oklahoma Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Oklahoma Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Oklahoma Laws

Page 56: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

54 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

OKL

AH

OM

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Oklahoma Economic Strength 9. Oklahoma Natural Resources 2. Technology in Oklahoma 10. Agriculture in Oklahoma 3. Project: Inventions From Oklahoma 11. Transportation in Oklahoma 4. Oklahoma Tourism 12. Project: Oklahoma Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Oklahoma 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Oklahoma 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Oklahoma Commercial Strength 16. Reference

OKL

AH

OM

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Oklahoma Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of an Oklahoma Citizen - 2. Project: Volunteering in Oklahoma Part II 3. Christian Heritage in Oklahoma 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard* 4. Project: Christian Heritage 11. You Can Be Proud of Oklahoma 5. The Rights of a Oklahoma Citizen - Part I 12. A Summary of Oklahoma 6. The Rights of a Oklahoma Citizen - Part II 13. Quiz 2 7. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 8. The Responsibilities of an Oklahoma Citizen - 15. Test

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 57: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

55 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

OREGON STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Oregon State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

ORE

GO

N

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: OREGON STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Oregon 2. Introduction to Oregon 12. Oregon's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Oregon 13. Oregon's Natural Resources 4. Oregon's Government and Leaders 14. Oregon's Economics and Business 5. Oregon's Time Line 15. Oregon's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Oregon's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Oregon 8. Oregon's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Oregon's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 58: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

56 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

PENNSYLVANIA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Pennsylvania State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

PEN

NSY

LVA

NIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO PENNSYLVANIA Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Pennsylvania 2. Welcome to Pennsylvania 10. Culture in Pennsylvania 3. Project: Pennsylvania's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Pennsylvania 4. Pennsylvania's Population 12. Project: Promote Pennsylvania* 5. Natural Landforms of Pennsylvania 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Pennsylvania 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Pennsylvania 16. Reference

PEN

NSY

LVA

NIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Pennsylvania Historical Figures - Part I 9. Pennsylvania and the Civil War-Part II 2. Pennsylvania Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Pennsylvania 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Pennsylvania* 4. A Timeline of Pennsylvania History 12. Pennsylvania Natural Disasters 5. Pennsylvania Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Pennsylvania State Symbols 15. Test 8. Pennsylvania and the Civil War-Part I 16. Reference

PEN

NSY

LVA

NIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Pennsylvania Government 8. Pennsylvania Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Pennsylvania 9. Pennsylvania Judicial Branch 3. Pennsylvania Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Pennsylvania Legislature-Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Pennsylvania Legislature-Part II 13. Reference 7. Pennsylvania Laws

Page 59: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

57 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

PEN

NSY

LVA

NIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Pennsylvania Economic Strength 9. Pennsylvania Natural Resources 2. Technology in Pennsylvania 10. Agriculture in Pennsylvania 3. Project: Inventions From Pennsylvania 11. Transportation in Pennsylvania 4. Pennsylvania Tourism 12. Project: Pennsylvania Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Pennsylvania 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Pennsylvania 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Pennsylvania Commercial Strength 16. Reference

PEN

NSY

LVA

NIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Pennsylvania Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Pennsylvania 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard* 3. Christian Heritage in Pennsylvania 11. You Can Be Proud of Pennsylvania 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Pennsylvania 5. The Rights of a Pennsylvania Citizen-Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Pennsylvania Citizen-Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 60: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

58 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

RHODE ISLAND STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Rhode Island State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

RHO

DE

ISLA

ND

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: RHODE ISLAND STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Rhode Island 2. Introduction to Rhode Island 12. Rhode Island's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Rhode Island 13. Rhode Island's Natural Resources 4. Rhode Island's Government and Leaders 14. Rhode Island's Economics and Business 5. Rhode Island's Time Line 15. Rhode Island's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Rhode Island's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Rhode Island 8. Rhode Island's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Rhode Island's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 61: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

59 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

South Carolina State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

SOU

TH C

ARO

LIN

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO SOUTH CAROLINA Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in South Carolina 2. Welcome to South Carolina 10. Culture in South Carolina 3. Project: South Carolina's Capital 11. Places of Interest in South Carolina 4. South Carolina's Population 12. Quiz 2 5. Natural Landforms of South Carolina 13. Special Project* 6. The Waterways of South Carolina 14. Test 7. Quiz 1 15. Reference 8. Getting Around South Carolina

SOU

TH C

ARO

LIN

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. South Carolina Historical Figures - Part I 9. South Carolina and the Civil War - Part II 2. South Carolina Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and South Carolina 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in South Carolina* 4. A Timeline of South Carolina History 12. South Carolina Natural Disasters 5. South Carolina Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. South Carolina State Symbols 15. Test 8. South Carolina and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

SOU

TH C

ARO

LIN

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. South Carolina Government 8. South Carolina Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of South Carolina 9. South Carolina Judicial Branch 3. South Carolina Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. South Carolina Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. South Carolina Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. South Carolina Laws

Page 62: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

60 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

SOU

TH C

ARO

LIN

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. South Carolina Economic Strength 9. South Carolina Natural Resources 2. Technology in South Carolina 10. Agriculture in South Carolina 3. Project: Inventions From South Carolina 11. Transportation in South Carolina 4. South Carolina Tourism 12. Project: South Carolina Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through South Carolina 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in South Carolina 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. South Carolina Commercial Strength 16. Reference

SOU

TH C

ARO

LIN

A ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. South Carolina Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in South Carolina 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in South Carolina 11. You Can Be Proud of South Carolina 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of South Carolina 5. The Rights of a South Carolina Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a South Carolina Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 63: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

61 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

South Dakota State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

SOU

TH D

AKO

TA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: SOUTH DAKOTA STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of South Dakota 2. Introduction to South Dakota 12. South Dakota's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around South Dakota 13. South Dakota's Natural Resources 4. South Dakota's Government and Leaders 14. South Dakota's Economics and Business 5. South Dakota's Time Line 15. South Dakota's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of South Dakota's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in South Dakota 8. South Dakota's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. South Dakota's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 64: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

62 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

TENNESSEE STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Tennessee State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

TEN

NES

SEE

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO TENNESSEE Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Tennessee 2. Welcome to TENNESSEE 10. Culture in Tennessee 3. Project: Tennessee's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Tennessee 4. Tennessee's Population 12. Project: Promote Tennessee* 5. Natural Landforms of Tennessee 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Tennessee 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Tennessee 16. Reference

TEN

NES

SEE

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Tennessee Historical Figures-Part I 9. Tennessee and the Civil War-Part II 2. Tennessee Historical Figures-Part II 10. Project: The Civil War in Tennessee 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Tennessee* 4. A Timeline of Tennessee History 12. Tennessee Natural Disasters 5. Tennessee Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Tennessee State Symbols 15. Test 8. Tennessee and the Civil War-Part I 16. Reference

TEN

NES

SEE

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Tennessee Government 8. Tennessee Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Tennessee 9. Tennessee Judicial Branch 3. Tennessee Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Tennessee Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Tennessee Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Tennessee Laws

Page 65: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

63 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

TEN

NES

SEE

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Tennessee Economic Strength 9. Tennessee Natural Resources 2. Technology in Tennessee 10. Agriculture in Tennessee 3. Project: Inventions From Tennessee 11. Transportation in Tennessee 4. Tennessee Tourism 12. Project: Tennessee Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Tennessee 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Tennessee 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Tennessee Commercial Strength 16. Reference

TEN

NES

SEE

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Tennessee Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Tennessee 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Tennessee 11. You Can Be Proud of Tennessee 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Tennessee 5. The Rights of an Tennessee Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of an Tennessee Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 66: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

64 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

TEXAS STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Texas State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

TEXA

S ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO TEXAS Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Texas 2. Welcome to Texas 10. Culture in Texas 3. Project: Texas' Capital 11. Places of Interest in Texas 4. Texas' Population 12. Project: Promote Texas* 5. Natural Landforms of Texas 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Texas 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Texas 16. Reference

TEXA

S ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Texas Historical Figures - Part I 9. Texas and the Civil War - Part II 2. Texas Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Texas 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Texas* 4. A Timeline of Texas History 12. Natural Disasters of Texas 5. Texas Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Texas State Symbols 15. Test 8. Texas and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

TEXA

S ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Texas Government 8. Texas Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Texas 9. Texas Judicial Branch 3. Texas Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Texas Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Texas Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Texas Laws

Page 67: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

65 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

TEXA

S ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Texas Economic Strength 9. Texas Natural Resources 2. Technology in Texas 10. Agriculture in Texas 3. Project: Inventions From Texas 11. Transportation in Texas 4. Texas Tourism 12. Project: Texas Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Texas 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Texas 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Texas Commercial Strength 16. Reference

TEXA

S ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Texas Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Texas Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Texas 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard* 3. Christian Heritage in Texas 11. You Can Be Proud of Texas 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Texas 5. The Rights of a Texas Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Texas Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Texas Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 68: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

66 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

UTAH STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Utah State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

UTA

H

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: UTAH STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Utah 2. Introduction to Utah 12. Utah's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Utah 13. Utah's Natural Resources 4. Utah's Government and Leaders 14. Utah's Economics and Business 5. Utah's Time Line 15. Utah's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Utah's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Utah 8. Utah's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Utah's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 69: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

67 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

VERMONT STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Vermont State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

VERM

ON

T ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: VERMONT STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People in Vermont 2. Introduction to Vermont 12. Vermont's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Vermont 13. Vermont's Natural Resources 4. Vermont's Government and Leaders 14. Vermont's Economics and Business 5. Vermont's Time Line 15. Vermont's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Vermont's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Vermont 8. Vermont's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Vermont's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 70: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

68 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

VIRGINIA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Virginia State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

VIRG

INIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO VIRGINIA Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Virginia 2. Welcome to Virginia 10. Culture in Virginia 3. Project: Virginia's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Virginia 4. Virginia's Population 12. Project: Promote Virginia* 5. Natural Landforms of Virginia 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Virginia 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Virginia 16. Reference

VIRG

INIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Virginia Historical Figures - Part I 9. Virginia and the Civil War - Part II 2. Virginia Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Virginia 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Virginia* 4. A Timeline of Virginia History 12. Virginia Natural Disasters 5. Virginia Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Virginia State Symbols 15. Test 8. Virginia and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

VIRG

INIA

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Virginia Government 8. Virginia Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Virginia 9. Virginia Judicial Branch 3. Virginia Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Virginia Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Virginia Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Virginia Laws

Page 71: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

69 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

VIRG

INIA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY UNIT 4: ECONOMY

Assignment Titles 1. Virginia Economic Strength 9. Virginia Natural Resources 2. Technology in Virginia 10. Agriculture in Virginia 3. Project: Inventions From Virginia 11. Transportation in Virginia 4. Virginia Tourism 12. Project: Virginia Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Virginia 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Virginia 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Virginia Commercial Strength 16. Reference

VIRG

INIA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP

Assignment Titles 1. Virginia Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Virginia 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Virginia 11. You Can Be Proud of Virginia 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Virginia 5. The Rights of a Virginia Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Virginia Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 72: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

70 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

WASHINGTON STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Washington State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

WA

SHIN

GTO

N

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO WASHINGTON Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Washington 2. Welcome to Washington 10. Culture in Washington 3. Project: Washington's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Washington 4. Washington' Population 12. Project: Promote Washington* 5. Natural Landforms of Washington 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Washington 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Washington 16. Reference

WA

SHIN

GTO

N

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Washington Historical Figures - Part I 9. Washington and the Civil War - Part II 2. Washington Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Washington 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Washington* 4. A Timeline of Washington History 12. Washington Natural Disasters 5. Washington Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Washington State Symbols 15. Test 8. Washington and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

WA

SHIN

GTO

N

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Washington Government 8. Washington Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Washington 9. Washington Judicial Branch 3. Washington Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Washington Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Washington Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Washington Laws

Page 73: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

71 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

WA

SHIN

GTO

N S

TATE

H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Washington Economic Strength 9. Washington Natural Resources 2. Technology in Washington 10. Agriculture in Washington 3. Project: Inventions From Washington 11. Transportation in Washington 4. Washington Tourism 12. Project: Washington Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Washington 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Washington 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Washington Commercial Strength 16. Reference

WA

SHIN

GTO

N S

TATE

H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Washington Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Washington 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard 3. Christian Heritage in Washington 11. You Can Be Proud of Washington 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Washington 5. The Rights of a Washington Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Washington Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 74: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

72 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

WEST VIRGINIA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

West Virginia State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

WES

T VI

RGIN

IA

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: WEST VIRGINIA STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of West Virginia 2. Introduction to West Virginia 12. West Virginia's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around West Virginia 13. West Virginia's Natural Resources 4. West Virginia's Government and Leaders 14. West Virginia's Economics and Business 5. West Virginia's Time Line 15. West Virginia's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of West Virginia's History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in West Virginia 8. West Virginia's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. West Virginia's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 75: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

73 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

WISCONSIN STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Wisconsin State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the three main branches of the state government and the roles of each branch. • identify current political leaders from the state. • identify significant industries with a presence in the state. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like state capitals, important state figures, trips through different states, Christian heritage in the states, and more.

WIS

CON

SIN

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO WISCONSIN Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 9. Education in Wisconsin 2. Welcome to Wisconsin 10. Culture in Wisconsin 3. Project: Wisconsin's Capital 11. Places of Interest in Wisconsin 4. Wisconsin's Population 12. Project: Promote Wisconsin* 5. Natural Landforms of Wisconsin 13. Quiz 2 6. The Waterways of Wisconsin 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Getting Around Wisconsin 16. Reference

WIS

CON

SIN

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 2: HISTORY AND CULTURE Assignment Titles 1. Wisconsin Historical Figures - Part I 9. Wisconsin and the Civil War - Part II 2. Wisconsin Historical Figures - Part II 10. Project: The Civil War and Wisconsin 3. Project: Important Figures 11. Project: Controversy in Wisconsin* 4. A Timeline of Wisconsin History 12. Wisconsin Natural Disasters 5. Wisconsin Literary Figures 13. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 14. Special Project* 7. Wisconsin State Symbols 15. Test 8. Wisconsin and the Civil War - Part I 16. Reference

WIS

CON

SIN

ST

ATE

HIS

TORY

UNIT 3: GOVERNMENT Assignment Titles 1. Wisconsin Government 8. Wisconsin Executive Branch 2. A Political Vocabulary of Wisconsin 9. Wisconsin Judicial Branch 3. Wisconsin Legislative Terms 10. Quiz 2 4. Wisconsin Legislature - Part I 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Wisconsin Legislature - Part II 13. Reference 7. Wisconsin Laws

Page 76: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

74 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

WIS

CON

SIN

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 4: ECONOMY Assignment Titles 1. Wisconsin Economic Strength 9. Wisconsin Natural Resources 2. Technology in Wisconsin 10. Agriculture in Wisconsin 3. Project: Inventions From Wisconsin 11. Transportation in Wisconsin 4. Wisconsin Tourism 12. Project: Wisconsin Infomercial* 5. Project: A Trip Through Wisconsin 13. Quiz 2 6. Manufacturing in Wisconsin 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. Wisconsin Commercial Strength 16. Reference

WIS

CON

SIN

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 5: CITIZENSHIP Assignment Titles 1. Wisconsin Volunteers 9. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part II 2. Project: Volunteering in Wisconsin 10. Project: Making Your Voice Heard* 3. Christian Heritage in Wisconsin 11. You Can Be Proud of Wisconsin 4. Project: Christian Heritage 12. A Summary of Wisconsin 5. The Rights of a Wisconsin Citizen - Part I 13. Quiz 2 6. The Rights of a Wisconsin Citizen - Part II 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 15. Test 8. The Responsibilities of a Citizen - Part I 16. Reference

(*) Indicates alternate assignment

Page 77: State History (All 50 States) · State History (All 50 States) 1 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc. ALABAMA STATE COURSE OVERVIEW . Alabama State History helps students develop an understanding

State History (All 50 States)

75 ©2018 Glynlyon, Inc.

WYOMING STATE COURSE OVERVIEW

Wyoming State History helps students develop an understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The course uses a topical approach to survey the state's geography, history, culture, government, economy, and citizenship. The one-semester, one-unit course format is designed to give students extended practice in research and report-writing.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:

• describe the geography of the state, including major landforms and waterways. • explain the governor's role and responsibilities in passing laws. • understand whether and how the state participated in the Civil War. • understand the Christian heritage of the state and be able to identify religious groups who have had a

significant influence in the state. • identify significant individuals from the state, as well as their contributions to society. • understand how business and industry, tourism, and culture all contribute to the economic strength of the

state. • understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the state.

WYO

MIN

G

STA

TE H

ISTO

RY

UNIT 1: WYOMING STATE HISTORY Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview 11. Important People of Wyoming 2. Introduction to Wyoming 12. Wyoming's Inventions and Ideas 3. Getting Around Wyoming 13. Wyoming's Natural Resources 4. Wyoming's Government and Leaders 14. Wyoming's Economics and Business 5. Wyoming's Time Line 15. Wyoming's Tourism and Culture 6. Interpretations of Wyoming History 16. Literature* 7. Civil War* 17. Individual Responsibility in Wyoming 8. Wyoming's Christian Heritage 18. Your Opinion* 9. Your Church* 19. Reference 10. Wyoming's Growth: Population Shifts

(*) Indicates alternate assignment