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A Day That Changed America: The Alamo
A historical account of the battle of the Alamo for children. Includes artist depictions and sketches. Paperback
$2.99$5.99A Day That Changed America: The Alamo
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10 Commandments Family Nights Tool Chest
A family Bible study of the 10 Commandments, including activities for all ages to enjoy. By Focus on the Family, Heritage Builder Series, paperback
$6.60$13.2110 Commandments Family Nights Tool Chest
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Real Science-4-Kids Physics Level 1 Set
Set includes hardback text and paperback teacher’s manual. Grades 4-6
$20.00$47.92Real Science-4-Kids Physics Level 1 Set
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Romeo and Juliet
A new retelling of Romeo and Juliet’s play by William Shakespeare. Retelling by Margaret Early. Hardback with dustjacket (has a rip in it).
$12.25$24.49Romeo and Juliet
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The Music Book
A Step-by-Step Approach to Reading and Understanding Music
Workbook, paperback Grades 4-8 Never used.$2.99$5.99The Music Book
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Classroom Atlas
Rand McNally world atlas for students, paperback
How to Use the Atlas
World Maps
Continent Maps
Physical, Political, and Thematic Maps$6.45$12.99Classroom Atlas
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The Story of the USA | Books 1-4 | by Franklin Escher, Jr.
Includes Books 1-4 – Books 1 has the most wear & tear with the cover separated from the book, but still completely usable. The other 3 books are in good to excellent shape.
The Story of the U.S.A is a series of workbooks that present basic topics in American history in language that’s easy to read without sacrificing interest or scholarship. Written for the upper elementary and secondary levels, these illustrated books offer intelligently written and carefully structured material which develops vocabulary and comprehension skills as well as informs.
Book 1, Explorers and Settlers, covers Native American civilizations through the American Revolution. Each chapter opens with a vocabulary section of 5 to 10 words with pronunciations. Passages are followed by multiple choice, fill in the blank, and true/false questions with a writing and discussion element at the end of the chapter. There is a review test after chapter 7 and a final cumulative test. Grades 4-8.
Book 2, A Young Nation Solves Its Problems, covers the Articles of Confederation through the Civil War. Each chapter opens with a vocabulary section of 5 to 10 words with pronunciations. Passages are followed by multiple choice, fill in the blank, and true/false questions with a writing and discussion element at the end of the chapter. There is a final cumulative test. Grades 4-8.
Book 3, America Becomes a Giant, covers the Reconstruction Era through the Korean War. Each chapter opens with a vocabulary section of 5 to 10 words with pronunciations. Passages are followed by multiple choice, fill in the blank, and true/false questions with a writing and discussion element at the end of the chapter. There is a final cumulative test. Grades 4-8.
Book 4 Modern America, covers the Eisenhower years through the election of Bill Clinton. Each chapter opens with a vocabulary section of 5 to 10 words with pronunciations. Passages are followed by multiple choice, fill in the blank, and true/false questions with a writing and discussion element at the end of the chapter. There is a final cumulative test. Grades 4-8.
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The Landmark History of the American People | From Plymouth to the Moon | Daniel J. Boorstin
This early edition contains Volumes 1-2 with black and white illustrations.
A fascinating introduction to American culture in two volumes. Volume 1 covers events from the Pilgrims to the mid-1800s. In Volume 2, you will experience the Civil War to the late 20th century.
Written by the former Librarian of Congress.
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A Letter to Mrs. Roosevelt | C. Coco De Young
When the bank forecloses on her family’s home during the Great Depression, 11-year-old Margo Bandini writes to Eleanor Roosevelt for help.
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The Story of Thomas Alva Edison Inventor | Margaret Davidson
Explains the basic principles behind Edison’s discoveries as well as his joys, tragedies, and amazing successes.
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Hero Over Here | A Story of World War I | Kathleen V. Kudlinski
Theodore learns that heroism requires more–and less–than he imagined in this story set during the deadly flu epidemic at the end of World War I.
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Miracles on Maple Hill | Virginia Sorensen
Marly and her family are moving out to the country, back to her mother’s grandmother’s house, back to where she would say: “Now scoot, you two, for goodness’ sakes! Up here, there’s all outdoors!”
Moving so her father can start recovering from his time spent as a prisoner of war, as Marly and her family learn about the country life from their neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Chris, they do start adjusting and becoming happier. When Mr. Chris suffers a heart attack during “sugaring time,” Marly’s family helps to repay the kindness shown them by pitching in to keep the fires going, keep the sap moving, and bring in that year’s harvest of maple syrup…even getting the whole school to join in their efforts.
Miracles on Maple Hill won the 1957 Newbery Medal.
$4.00$8.00Miracles on Maple Hill | Virginia Sorensen
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In Search of the Source | Neil Anderson with Hyatt Moore
A translator struggles to help a tribal people understand what the Bible says.
Fascinating, thought-provoking, and often funny, these are the stories of a culture’s first encounter with God’s Word.
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The Seventeenth Swap | Eloise McGraw
Eric wants to buy his young crippled friend Jimmy a pair of red cowboy boots.
Since he doesn’t have money, he has to wheel and deal through seventeen swaps. Along the way, he learns some surprising things about himself–which make the seventeenth swap the best swap of all.
$6.00$12.00The Seventeenth Swap | Eloise McGraw
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Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze | Elizabeth Foreman Lewis
An award winning story of a young boy who lived in China during the perilous 1920s.
Marvelous introduction to Chinese culture and thought.
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Starting Strong | Paula Rinehart
The perfect tool for teaching preteens how to study the Bible on their own. Includes stories, stickers, questions and activities.
A single-volume bind-up of three Bible study books Never Too Small for God, Stuck Like Glue, and One of a Kind. The perfect tool for teaching preteens how to study the Bible on their own. Includes stories, stickers, questions, and activities. Uses but is not dependent upon The Living Bible.
$7.50$15.00Starting Strong | Paula Rinehart
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Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry | Mildred D. Taylor
Award winner set in the Depression-era South.The Logans are one of the few black families to own land: a cause for racial tensions and strife. A story of overcoming unjust opposition.
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The Oxford Illustrated Book of American Children’s Poems | Edited by Donald Hall
One of those “Wow!” books: a collection of delightful poems for young people arranged according to the birth dates of the authors — beginning with anonymous native Americans and continuing to the present day.
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Teaching Textbooks Math 5 Complete Set
Designed specifically for homeschoolers. Automated grading and audio ideal solutions. Physical textbook and answer book included. Also contains 4 CD-ROM set with lectures. Fun and friendly presentation.
$45.00$120.00Teaching Textbooks Math 5 Complete Set
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Shaka, King of the Zulus
Biography for children of Shaka who became the king of a south African tribe called the Zulus. Paperback. By Diane Stanley
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Joan of Arc
Children’s biography of Joan of Arc, paperback, by Diane Stanley
$3.47$6.95Joan of Arc
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Leonardo Da Vinci
Children’s biography of Leonardo Da Vinci. Paperback, by Diane Stanley
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Jamestown New World Adventure
Adventures in Colonial America series children’s book. Paperback
$2.37$3.95Jamestown New World Adventure
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Bravo! Brava! A Night at the Opera
Behind the scenes look with composers, cast, and crew who are putting on an opera. Hardback with dust jacket.
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Logic Links Level A
Mindware’s Best Logic Problems, Grades 1-2, paperback. Includes a baggie with the color chips inside.
$6.47$12.95Logic Links Level A
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Pop-Up, Everything You Need to Know to Create Your Own Pop-Up Book
Build a pop-up castle, dragon, jungle, and Frankenstein’s lab. Never used. Hardback. One piece came out from turning the pages, but it is the only one. See picture.
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I, Juan de Pareja
When the great Velázquez was painting his masterpieces at the Spanish court in the seventeenth century, his colors were expertly mixed and his canvases carefully prepared by his slave, Juan de Pareja. In a vibrant novel which depicts both the beauty and the cruelty of the time and place, Elizabeth Borton de Treviño tells the story of Juan, who was born a slave and died an accomplished and respected artist.
Upon the death of his indulgent mistress in Seville, Juan de Pareja was uprooted from the only home he had known and placed in the charge of a vicious gypsy muleteer to be sent north to his mistress’s nephew and heir, Diego Velázquez, who recognized at once the intelligence and gentle breeding which were to make Juan his indispensable assistant and companion―and his lifelong friend.
Through Juan’s eyes the reader sees Velázquez’s delightful family, his working habits and the character of the man, his relations with the shy yet devoted King Philip IV and with his fellow painters, Rubens and Murillo, the climate and customs of Spanish court life. When Velázquez discovers that he and Juan share a love for the art which is his very life, the painter proves his friendship in the most incredible fashion, for in those days it was forbidden by law for slaves to learn or practice the arts. Through the hardships of voyages to Italy, through the illnesses of Velázquez, Juan de Pareja loyally serves until the death of the painter in 1660.$2.50$4.95I, Juan de Pareja
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