The History of Ancient Israel
Wonders Of The World Book Series
What’s inside...
A history of the construction of the Great Pyramid at Giza and the civilization that produced it. The author presents a full portrait of ancient Israel, as well as Greece and Rome, which set the religious and cultural standards of Western civilization.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
9-13
Length
48 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What were some of the major contributions of ancient Israel to modern society?
How do you think the people of ancient Israel lived their daily lives?
What challenges did leaders in ancient Israel face and how did they overcome them?
Why do you think it is important to learn about ancient civilizations like Israel?
How do you think the geography of ancient Israel influenced its history?
Tip: Role play these questions
Start by asking your child what they already know about ancient Israel to gauge their prior knowledge and build from there.
Encourage your child to imagine themselves living in ancient Israel and ask how their life would be different.
Utilize maps and illustrations from the book to help visualize the locations and events being discussed.
Draw parallels between historical events in the book and current events to make the discussion more relevant and engaging.
Allow your child to express their thoughts and opinions about the book’s topics, promoting critical thinking and personal connection to the material.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Understanding historical contexts and cultures
Explanation: The book provides a detailed overview of Ancient Israel, helping children grasp how historical events shaped the culture and society.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to appreciate and respect diverse cultures and histories, promoting inclusivity and empathy in daily interactions.
Example Lesson: The importance of leadership and governance
Explanation: Examining the various leaders in Ancient Israel, the book illustrates the impact of effective leadership on a society.
Real-World Application: This insight encourages children to value good leadership and understand their roles in community and school governance through participation and responsibility.
Example Lesson: Resilience during adversity
Explanation: The narrative discusses the challenges faced by the people of Ancient Israel, including wars and displacement.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to apply resilience in their own lives, facing school challenges and personal setbacks with courage and determination.
Example Lesson: Value of laws and rules
Explanation: The book discusses the role of laws in Ancient Israel, demonstrating their importance in maintaining order.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to understand and respect rules at home, in school, and in their community, recognizing that laws are made for their safety and well-being.
Example Lesson: Learning from the past
Explanation: ‘The History of Ancient Israel’ shows how historical events and ancient lessons continue to be relevant.
Real-World Application: Kids are encouraged to see history as a tool to predict future outcomes and solve current problems, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
