My kids love the Story of the World. It makes learning history so much fun. After reading a chapter we love to find videos to go along with what we have just learned. Here are a few to go with Volume 1 Introduction
What is Archeology?
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hope your family loves Story of the World as much as we do. Below is a
list of all the Story of the World Volume 1 topics. Hopefully this
will help you decide what biographies and books to supplement with.
Introduction: How Do We Know What Happened? What is History? What is Archeology?
Ch 1: The Earliest People; The First Nomads, The First Nomads Become Farmers
Ch 2: Egyptians Lived on the Nile River; Two Kingdoms Become One, Gods of Ancient Egypt
Ch 3: The First Writing
Ch 4: The Old Kingdom of Egypt; Making Mummies, Egyptian Pyramids
Ch 5: The First Sumerian Dictator
Ch 6: The Jewish People; God Speaks to Abraham, Joseph Goes to Egypt
Ch 7: Hammurabi and the Babylonians
Ch 8: The Assyrians; Shamshi-Adad, King of the Whole World, The Story of Gilgamesh
Ch 9: The First Cities of India; The River-Road, The Mystery of Mohenjo-Daro
Ch 10: The Far East- Ancient China; Lei Zu and the Silkworm, The Pictograms of Ancient China, Farming in Ancient China
Ch 11: Ancient Africa; Ancient Peoples of West Africa, Anansi and the Turtle, Anansi and the Make-Believe Food
Ch 12: The Middle Kingdom of Egypt; Egypt Invades Nubia, The Hyksos Invade Egypt
Ch 13: The New Kingdom of Egypt; The General and the Woman Pharoah, Amenhotep and King Tut
Ch 14: The Israelites Leave Egypt; The Baby Moses, The Exodus from Egypt
Ch 15: The Phoenicians; The Phoenician Traders, The Founding of Carthage
Ch 16: The Return of Assyria; Ashurbanipal's Attack, The Library of Nineveh
Ch 17: Babylon Takes Over Again!; Nebuchadnezzar's Madness, The Hanging Gardens of
Babylon
Ch 18: Life in Early Crete; Bull-Jumpers and Sailors, King Minos and the Minotaur, The
Mysterious End of the Minoans
Ch 19: The Early Greeks; The Mycenaeans, The Greek Dark Ages
Ch 20: Greece Gets Civilized Again; Greece Gets and Alphabet, The Stories of Homer, The First Olympic Games
Ch 21: The Medes and the Persians; A New Empire, Cyrus the Great
Ch 22: Sparta and Athens; Life in Sparta, Life in Athens
Ch 23: The Greek Gods
Ch 24: The Wars of the Greeks; Greece's War with Persia, The Greeks Fight Each Other
Ch 25: Alexander the Great; Phillip and his Son, Alexander's Invasions, The Death of Alexander
Ch 26: The People of the Americas; The Nazca Drawings, The Heads of the Olmecs, Rabbit Shoots the Sun
Ch 27: The Rise of Rome; Romulus and Remus, The powerr of Rome
Ch 28: The Roman Empire; The Roman Gods, The Roman Builders, The Roman Gladiators, The Gladiator School
Ch 29: Rome's War with Carthage
Ch 30: The Aryans of India; Life on the Ganges River, The Casts of Ancient India, Siddhartha
Ch 31: The Mauryan Empire of India; The Empire United, The Jarkata Tales
Ch
32: China- Writing and the Qin; Calligraphy in China, Warring States,
The First Emperor and the Great Wall, The First Emperor's Grave
Ch 33: Confucius
Ch 34: The Rise of Julius Caesar; Caesar is Kidnapped, The Consuls of Rome, Caesar and the Senate
Ch 35: Caesar the Hero; Caesar Fights the Celts, Caesar Crosses the Rubicon, Caesar and Cleopatra, The Death of Caesar
Ch 36: The First Roman Prince
Ch 37: The Beginning of Christianity; The Birth of Jesus, Jesus Crucified and Resurrected
Ch 38: The End of the Ancient Jewish Nation
Ch 39: Rome and the Christians; Nero, the Evil Emperor, Christians in the Catacombs, The Emperor Is a Christian!
Ch 40: Rome Begins to Weaken; The British Rebellion, Rome Divided in Two
Ch 41: The Attacking Barbarians; Attila the Hun, Stilicho, Roman and Barbarian, The Coming of the Visigoths
Ch 42: The End of Rome; The Last Roman Emperor, The Gifts of Rome
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