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In this book, Julie Bogart distills decades of experience--homeschooling her five now grown children, developing curricula, and training homeschooling families around the world--to show parents how to make education an exciting, even enchanting, experience for their kids, whether they're in elementary or high school.
Discover Your Design! Celebrate God’s incredible design of your body and its functionality. For example, at the top of your nasal cavity is a space the size of a postage stamp with around 10 million small receptor cells. Most people can distinguish over 10,000 different odors!
After writing Elementary Geography for earlier grades, Ms Mason wrote this book, the second in her series of five readers, to teach students about the people and industries of the wider world.
Featuring a tour of the United Kingdom during her time, as well as Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, India, Africa and America there is not much of the world that doesn’t earn at least a quick mention.
The Poetry Prose and Drama Book One: The Old English & Medieval Periods Student Guide introduces students to poems from the Anglo-Saxon Invasion to the Tudor Accession (449-1485).
The Student Guide contains notes and instructions to the student, definitions of basic features, and an explanation of how to mark a book as well as pre-reading questions, reading notes, words to be defined, comprehension questions, Socratic discussion questions, and essay prompts.
The Poetry, Prose, & Drama Book One: The Old English & Medieval Periods - Teacher Guide (Second Edition) features notes and instructions to the teacher, and contains the answers to the questions found in the Student Book as well as the Tests and Test Key.
Poetry, Prose, & Drama Book One: The Old English and Medieval Periods, Second Edition covers works from the Anglo-Saxon Invasion to the Tudor Accession (449-1485).
The anthology contains introductory readings that provide background information and historical context for the works as well as short introductions for each poem and the text of the works themselves.
The British Tradition II: Poetry & Prose from the Elizabethan to the Neoclassical Age (1485-1784 A.D.) - Student Guide (Third Edition) contains notes and instructions to the student, definitions of basic features, and an explanation of how to mark a book as well as pre-reading questions, reading notes, words to be defined, comprehension questions, Socratic discussion questions, and essay prompts.
The British Tradition II: Poetry & Prose from the Elizabethan to the Neoclassical Age (1485-1784 A.D.) - Teacher Manual (Third Edition)features notes and instructions to the teacher and contains the answers to the questions found in the Student Guideas well as the tests and test key.
The British Tradition II: Poetry & Prose from the Elizabethan to the Neoclassical Age (1485-1784 A.D.) - Text (Third Edition) features poems from the Elizabethan to the Neoclassical Age (1485-1784 A.D). The anthology contains introductory readings that provide background information and historical context for the works as well as short introductions for the poems.
The British Tradition II: Poetry & Prose from the Elizabethan to the Neoclassical Age (1485-1784 A.D.), Third Edition features poems from the Elizabethan to the Neoclassical Age (1485-1784 A.D). The anthology contains introductory readings that provide background information and historical context for the works as well as short introductions for the poems.
Poetry Book Three: The Romantic to the Victorian Age Student Guide, Second Edition covers the subjective and spontaneous works of the Romantic poets as well as the mission-driven poems of the Victorians. This guidecontains vocabulary studies, reading notes, comprehension questions, Socratic discussion questions, work with quotes, and literary and rhetorical devices.
Poetry Book Three: The Romantic to the Victorian Age Teacher Guide, Second Edition includes all answers to the Student Guide as well as tests and quizzes. The teacher guide also includes reading notes, vocabulary, comprehension question answers, Socratic discussion question answers, and essay prompts. The Poetry Book Three: The Romantic to the Victorian Age Teacher Guide, Second Edition enables educators to guide students through the grammar, logic, and rhetoric stages towards a deeper understanding of each poem’s ultimate meaning and expression.
Poetry, Book Three: The Romantic to the Victorian Age includes the full text of selected poems as well as informative introductions for each time period being studied and biographies for each poet. Featured poets include Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Tennyson, Kipling, and more.
The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age is the third book in our British Tradition series and features poems from 1785-1901 A.D.
The anthology covers the subjective and spontaneous works of the Romantic poets as well as the mission-driven poems of the Victorians.
This gripping, action-packed novel tells the story of eighteen-year-old Daniel bar Jamin-a fierce, hotheaded young man bent on revenging his father's death by forcing the Romans from his land of Israel.
Daniel's palpable hatred for Romans wanes only when he starts to hear the gentle lessons of the traveling carpenter, Jesus of Nazareth.