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Featuring some of the most essential poems ever written, 30 Poems to Memorize (Before It’s Too Late) is a book for people who believe that the mind is worth filling with beautiful things. Each poem, which has been carefully selected by a panel of poets, educators, and scholars has been chosen for its memorizable-ness, for the properties within the poem that make it worth learning by heart–and keeping there. And alongside each poem is a brief but thoughtful essay that explores the poem, identifying questions to ask, images to contemplate, and forms to revel in.
30 Poems to Memorize (Before It’s Too Late)
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• LEARN how to experience a question-driven dialogue with a book. • LEARN how reading in layers provides an appropriate form for perceiving truth. • LEARN how highlighters and pens aid our reading experience. • LEARN tools that equip readers to think about & wrestle with a text. • LEARN how to experience the deep pleasures, riches, & comforts stories offer.
A CiRCE Guide to Reading
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A Classical Guide to Narration is a practical exploration of how Charlotte Mason's approach to the art and skill of narration might be adopted in modern classical education settings.
A Classical Guide to Narration
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In A Parley with Youth, Gibbs discusses everything from finding your own authorial voice to familial relationship to Harry Potter with high school students.
A Parley with Youth: Dialogues with High School Students about Virtue
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In this beautifully illustrated alphabet book, each letter of the Latin alphabet is paired with an animal that makes the same sound – so even parents with no knowledge of the Latin alphabet can easily read this book with their children.
ABC Latine
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In this short collection of incisive yet playful essays, Mayo invites readers into a long-neglected tradition of literary meditation: the art of “thinking with Shakespeare.” He returns to classics like Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Henry V and mines Shakespeare for joy.
Good in Every Thing: Meditations on Shakespeare
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Offering dozens of additional examples of the content taught in The Lost Tools of Writing Level I, this handbook enables deeper understanding and richer contemplation of the three canons of classical rhetoric. Whether you are looking to enrich your own teaching or to empower your students, this book will help you take The Lost Tools of Writing to the next level in your classroom or homeschool.6 Grades
Handbook of Types – Level One
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Click here for a sample chapter. Once upon a time, Joshua Gibbs was a disinterested slacker who, despite attending a classical Christian school, learned little and cared even less for his studies. He was more interested in pop culture than Great Books and performed only the bare minimum to pass. By age 27, however, he began work at a different classical institution, teaching the same literature he merely skimmed as a student. Ten years later, Gibbs has become a popular blogger and frequent speaker at education conferences. In this series of frank reflections on an unlikely career, Gibbs contemplates what it means to be a good teacher, how Great Books can change lives (and how one particular book, The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius, changed his), and why effective education is primarily concerned with the acquisition of virtue. One part literary guidebook, one part personal memoir, and one part teacher’s manual, How to Be Unlucky presents a one-of-a-kind case for ancient ways of thinking about teaching in our contemporary world.
How to Be Unlucky: Reflections on the Pursuit of Virtue
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With seven separate tales from the early years of Arthur’s court and questions both within the stories and after, teachers, parents, and children will have all they need to enter more deeply into King Arthur’s court.
Legends of the Round Table
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This collection of Advent lesson plans considers a painting and a poem each day in preparation for Christ’s nativity.Let Heaven and Nature Sing: Advent Art and Poetry Lesson Plans for All Ages
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This collection of essays and reflections on classical education includes contributions from David Hicks, Wes Callihan, Martin Cothran, Joshua Gibbs, David Goodwin, Dr. Matthew Bianco, and more.
Liber Amicorum: Essays and Reflections in Honor of Andrew Kern
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LTW: Comparison Essays fulfills the purpose of understanding people, things, or ideas more deeply, or assessing whether one is better or in some way more desirable than another. The bigger purpose of these thinking and writing skills is to grow in wisdom and prudence by practicing making finer distinctions and better decisions. Students can learn and practice principles and habits of decision-making for their own lives.
Lost Tools of Writing – Comparison Essay
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SaleLTW: Comparison Essays fulfills the purpose of understanding people, things, or ideas more deeply, or assessing whether one is better or in some way more desirable than another. The bigger purpose of these thinking and writing skills is to grow in wisdom and prudence by practicing making finer distinctions and better decisions. Students can learn and practice principles and habits of decision-making for their own lives.
Lost Tools of Writing – Comparison Essay Complete Set
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These videos provide additional teaching instruction for the Lost Tools of Writing, offering tips, insights, and advice. To view the videos you will need a password, which will be emailed to you upon completion of the order. To learn more about The Lost Tools of Writing and read FAQs, please click HERE
Lost Tools of Writing – Comparison Essay Videos
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In Love What Lasts, Joshua Gibbs offers readers a wide-angle view of contemporary culture, explains how we got here, and invites readers to reconsider the role which old books, old music, and old films might play in their lives and lives of their families. In a society which is helplessly addicted to the next big thing, loving things which last is real deliverance.
Love What Lasts: How to Save Your Soul From Mediocrity
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It was back in the 1980’s when Cindy Rollins, then a new mom in search of the best ways to teach her baby son, first heard about homeschooling. Thirty years and nine children later, Cindy has become a popular blogger, podcaster, and award-winning teacher. This is her story. It’s a story of big families and cross-country moves and small-town living. It’s about great books and morning times and nursery rhymes. It’s the story of a dedicated mother’s journey toward the Truth and the family she brought along with her.
Mere Motherhood
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