The Enrichment Page
Albert Einstein once said, "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Never lose your curiosity."
The following packets are designed for the curious and contain interesting articles, readings, and activities. Enjoy and stay curious!
Outcastes in World History
The Saint Who Survived the Black Death
Let's Learn More About the Scientific Revolution!
Let's Learn More About the Mughal Empire!
Let's Learn More About the Enlightenment!
Scarcity and Choice
The Salt March
Two Greek Myths
Early Man
Ibn Battuta
Life in the Middle Ages
Mansa Musa
The Mongols
Architecture in World History
A Journey to Japan
Global Warming
The World Today
Ghengis Khan and the Mongols
Leaders of the Protestant Reformation
Myths from Around the World
The Tale of the Forty-Seven Ronin
The Golden Age of Islam
The T'ang and Song Dynasties
Women in World History
The Plague
Alexander the Great
Asoka
Silk Road
A Samurai Story
Socrates
The Hebrews
The Samurai of Japan
Bubonic Plague
A History of Social Security
Microfinance in Bangladesh
Opportunity Cost
Child Labor
Justice in the Middle Ages
Inflation in Zimbabwe
The Commercialization of a Revolutionary
Tax Oddities
A Voting Mystery
Colonial Latin America
Religion and India
Peter the Great
Essay Writing 911
Nazi Doctor in Egypt
Stories of Feudal Japan
An Eclectic Review Game
Absolutism
The Scientific Revolution
Exploration and Conquest
The Empire of the Khans
There Is No Such Thing As A Free Lunch
Economic Systems or Why Nations Must Choose
The Law of Demand or Why Consumers Love Low Prices
The Law of Supply or Why Suppliers Love High Prices
The Role of the Government in the Free Enterprise System or Why the Government Sometimes Intervenes
Saving and Investing: A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned
The Commercial Revolution: Trade, Money, and Exploration
The Age of Exploration: Adventure on the High Seas
Let's Learn More about the Ottoman Empire!
Taxation: Different Types, Different Reasons
Women in Afghanistan
Albert Einstein once said, "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Never lose your curiosity."
The following packets are designed for the curious and contain interesting articles, readings, and activities. Enjoy and stay curious!
Outcastes in World History
The Saint Who Survived the Black Death
Let's Learn More About the Scientific Revolution!
Let's Learn More About the Mughal Empire!
Let's Learn More About the Enlightenment!
Scarcity and Choice
The Salt March
Two Greek Myths
Early Man
Ibn Battuta
Life in the Middle Ages
Mansa Musa
The Mongols
Architecture in World History
A Journey to Japan
Global Warming
The World Today
Ghengis Khan and the Mongols
Leaders of the Protestant Reformation
Myths from Around the World
The Tale of the Forty-Seven Ronin
The Golden Age of Islam
The T'ang and Song Dynasties
Women in World History
The Plague
Alexander the Great
Asoka
Silk Road
A Samurai Story
Socrates
The Hebrews
The Samurai of Japan
Bubonic Plague
A History of Social Security
Microfinance in Bangladesh
Opportunity Cost
Child Labor
Justice in the Middle Ages
Inflation in Zimbabwe
The Commercialization of a Revolutionary
Tax Oddities
A Voting Mystery
Colonial Latin America
Religion and India
Peter the Great
Essay Writing 911
Nazi Doctor in Egypt
Stories of Feudal Japan
An Eclectic Review Game
Absolutism
The Scientific Revolution
Exploration and Conquest
The Empire of the Khans
There Is No Such Thing As A Free Lunch
Economic Systems or Why Nations Must Choose
The Law of Demand or Why Consumers Love Low Prices
The Law of Supply or Why Suppliers Love High Prices
The Role of the Government in the Free Enterprise System or Why the Government Sometimes Intervenes
Saving and Investing: A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned
The Commercial Revolution: Trade, Money, and Exploration
The Age of Exploration: Adventure on the High Seas
Let's Learn More about the Ottoman Empire!
Taxation: Different Types, Different Reasons
Women in Afghanistan