Week 21  Growing in Numbers and Diversity

Ra. Thoth. Anubis. Osiris. These are but a few of the idols of Egypt. Although its achievements surpassed anything the world had seen before, Egypt was built on a false foundation of polytheism. Learn about the religion of Egypt, how it affected everyday life, and see how the Israelite Exodus was perfectly tailored to topple Egypt's idols and show God's power and glory. Conclude your Egyptian tour the way you'll always come away from Tapestry of Grace - reminded of the majesty of the God who still weaves the tapestry we call HIStory.

Is your week packed out?  Are you caring for a close relative with a prolonged illness? This week, we're focusing on how to modify Tapestry overall to suit your season of life. Our purple comments show you how to do Time-Saver Tapestry - because a busy schedule doesn't have to prevent a great education. Got a job?  A houseful?  Either way, you might need Tapestry to serve you as a guide to independent learning. No problem - just follow the pink commentsIf you want to print out the full week-plan, click here!

 

Tapestry week-plan: Geared towards serving teachers who want simplicity or detail ... or both!

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Threads allow you to understand quickly what we suggest your student take away from this week's study. You can make decisions accordingly!

Reading Assignments are laid out so that a student can easily see what they should be reading - and the chart format makes it easy to separate crucial from extra!

Overview is yet another week-at-a-glance feature that makes learning just that much simpler for both teacher and student.

Writing is integrated directly into Tapestry, so you don't have to look elsewhere. It's all right here - and on subject matter that the student is already familiar with, each and every week!

Student Activity pages include questions and activities that enable your students to independently explore the material they're learning - but answers are found in the Teacher's Notes, so you never have to merely wonder whether they're getting it.

Pageant of Philosophy can be a treat for independent learners and students in a hurry! The dialogue format and gentle humor will keep many thoughtful students simultaneously entertained and educated.

Teacher's Notes enable you to have rich and meaningful discussions with even the most independent students with minimal preparation time. Read Teacher's Notes on a coffee break or keep them at the bedside, and you'll be well prepared to teach before you know it.

Supplement acts as a pure bonus for the family with limited time. There's never any pressure to peruse a supplement, but the material is often an extra tidbit that might make your studies that much richer.

Map Aids are a real time-saver for both teacher and student studying geography. Supplying all the outline and source maps for each year, Map Aids will keep you from needing to scurry to the historical atlas in search of obscure place names.

Writing Aids could not come more highly recommended - a single purchase supplies all your family's writing manual needs for your entire educational career. Informative and clear, written for both the teacher and the independent student, Writing Aids will benefit your family to no end.

Lap Books are a fantastic way to encourage individual work in your younger student. Fun meets learning as this interactive resource unfolds in the hands of your hands-on child.

Evaluations are another great resource for busy teachers or independent learners. Use Evaluations as a tool to cement what your student has learned, or as a study resource to prompt more focused learning. 

Pop Quiz is invaluable to the teacher who needs to spend time in the car. Fifteen minutes a week catches you up with the material your students are learning, and discussion topics are supplied for each level, making preparation time easier than it's ever been.