
BOOKSHARK HIGH SCHOOL RELEASE!
Mohammed soueidan
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<p>It’s here, it's actually here!! <a href="https://www.bookshark.com/high-school" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">High School</a> Curriculum! We are so excited about <a href="https://www.bookshark.com/world-history-and-literature" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">World History & Literature</a> and <a href="https://www.bookshark.com/u-s-history-literature-high-school" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">U.S. History & Literature</a> levels. Today's podcast is for all your questions about books in the levels, how it differs from other levels, why you should consider BookShark’s High School curriculum and more. Janna and her guest Amy R., BookShark’s Curriculum Editor and Designer, discuss the ins and outs of BookShark’s High School Curricula. </p> <p>LISTENER COUPON CODE</p> <p>★<a href="https://www.bookshark.com/podcast-5">Request your coupon code</a> to use on any purchase at bookshark.com.</p> <p>TIMESTAMPS</p> <p>Janna 00:03 Today's episode is long-awaited, we are on the verge of releasing not one, but two high school levels here at BookShark. Today I am joined by Amy Ratliff, she is BookShark’s curriculum designer. Amy 04:19 Yes, we have World History, World Literature, U.S. History, and U.S. Literature, all for a high school level. We've been working on this for quite some time. Amy 06:27 Yeah, so the overall goal for the scope and sequence of BookShark is to hit the main social studies topics three times throughout your journey, Kindergarten through High School. So you're going to touch on different, like different culture studies three times throughout your entire BookShark career Janna 16:50 It's important to be able to make those connections because otherwise, we can villainize and not to, not to say shouldn't or should, but we can villainize characters, people throughout history, through our lens, and not having the context and their perspective of what's going on. </p> <p> Janna 24:09 And if you want to see what is available, our webs