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Numbers K5 Curriculum/Lesson Plans, 4th Ed.
Each of the 170 days of lesson plans is divided by subject. Included are daily prompts for which content to review and teach, visuals to display, and what to write on the chalkboard or paper. To help you teach the fundamentals of numbers, this guide includes tips for teaching, evaluation suggestions, enrichment activities, progress reports, and scheduling helps, such as sample time schedules for homeschooling children on different grade levels. Examples are provided throughout to make the instructions clear. These lesson plans helps you stay organized and prepared as you guide your child to the optimal learning experience.
$19.00$24.00Numbers K5 Curriculum/Lesson Plans, 4th Ed.
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Of Places, 4th Ed.
With excerpts from famous books such as The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Anne of Green Gables, Little Women, and more, students will gain an understanding of people from different ages, cultures, and economic backgrounds. You can assess student comprehension with the “Think It Through” sections and challenge them to think about the theme of the assigned stories and poems.
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Of People, 4th Ed
With excerpts from famous books such as Farmer Boy, Robinson Crusoe, Little Women, A Christmas Carol, The Pilgrim Progress, and more, students will gain an understanding of people from different ages, cultures, and economic backgrounds. Increase story comprehension with the “Think It Through” portions designed to assist your students in answering questions articulately and gaining a solid understanding of the assigned reading. Combine literary classics with quality themes to give your 7th grader the optimal literature experience.
$18.00$23.00Of People, 4th Ed
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Handbook for Reading, 3rd Ed.
This invaluable teaching tool for the application of phonics rules may be used at any level from child to adult for initial teaching of phonics and reading, for reinforcement of skills, or for remedial work. It clearly presents the six easy steps to reading. The consonant-vowel blends and words in this reader are arranged to correlate with the sequence in which the special phonics sounds are taught. Ample practice and thorough review are provided. By mastering the simple phonics in this book, any person will be well on his way to becoming a skillful reader.
$3.00$6.00Handbook for Reading, 3rd Ed.
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Cliff’s Notes on Twain’s Huckleberry Finn
The classic literature help books. Each book includes an author profile, a summary of the book, as well as commentary on the book. This is a great companion resource for understanding some of the great classics in literature. 1971 edition
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Cliff’s Notes on Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
The classic literature help books. Each book includes an author profile, a summary of the book, as well as commentary on the book. This is a great companion resource for understanding some of the great classics in literature. 1990 printing of the 1966 edition
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Cliff’s Notes on Le Morte D’Arthur (The Death of Arthur)
The classic literature help books. Each book includes an author profile, a summary of the book, as well as commentary on the book. This is a great companion resource for understanding some of the great classics in literature. 1967 edition
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Cliff’s Notes on Homer’s The Iliad
The classic literature help books. Each book includes an author profile, a summary of the book, as well as commentary on the book. This is a great companion resource for understanding some of the great classics in literature. 1986 edition
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Cliff’s Notes on Wharton’s Ethan Frome
The classic literature help books. Each book includes an author profile, a summary of the book, as well as commentary on the book. This is a great companion resource for understanding some of the great classics in literature. 1989 printing of the 1968 edition
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Cliff’s Notes on Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises
The classic literature help books. Each book includes an author profile, a summary of the book, as well as commentary on the book. This is a great companion resource for understanding some of the great classics in literature. 1968 edition
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Song of the Brook, 2nd Ed.
Hilda and John are back and ready for more adventures! In this sequel to Secret in the Maple Tree, Hilda and her family move from their farm in Minnesota to the hills of Washington. With no cars, electricity, or indoor bathrooms, Hilda struggles with the sin of envy, which your child will be able to see her overcome. With the predominant theme of being content with what God has given you, your child will be able to follow the life of Hilda and learn to be thankful for God’s blessings. Though Song of the Brook is a sequel to Secret in the Maple Tree (gr. 3), it can be read independently.
$5.00$10.00Song of the Brook, 2nd Ed.
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Noah Webster: A Man Who Loved Words, 2nd Ed.
The young schoolmaster Noah Webster had a problem—his pupils had no books that were written by Americans for Americans. The textbooks all came from England. He had always loved words; maybe this was his chance to help the new country and his pupils also! What resulted in 1782 was to become the best-selling textbook ever, the Blue-Backed Speller. But that is not all! Noah Webster’s life will show your child the Christian influence on our country, inspire him to grow in character, and help him develop a love for language. A glossary makes it easy for your child to look up unfamiliar terms as he reads, acquainting him with early American culture and setting a pattern for building his vocabulary. Biographical novel written by Elaine Cunningham.
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