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The classic
Wheelock’s Latin remains the most highly regarded and bestselling single-volume, introductory Latin textbook of its kind. Now in its seventh edition,
Wheelock’s Latin retains its signature core of authentic Latin readings, taken not only from classical literature, drama, and poetry, but also from inscriptions, artifacts, and even graffiti showing the ancient Romans’ everyday use of Latin: Latin as a living language. With expanded vocabulary sections, tightly retooled comprehension and discussion questions, and vivid photos and illustrations,
Wheelock’s Latin 7th Edition is the essential resource for students beginning their journey into the heart of the classical world.
By: Frederic M. Wheelock, Richard A. LaFleur
$36.99
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Join Billy and his two hound pups on their daily coon-hunting expeditions.
By: Shea Foster
$26.50
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Our children are bombarded on a daily basis with competing messages. Every song, movie, book, TV show, blog, and game is full of ideas—ideas about truth, morality, beauty, identity, faith, and more. Not all of these ideas are true. Some are wrong, some are deceptive, and some are outright destructive. Young children must be equipped to discern among competing ideas and stand firm in the truth.
By: Hay, John
Webb, David
$71.95
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For the younger disciples in your home, the Who Am I? Junior Notebooking Journal is designed for students with limited writing skills. This gorgeous spiral-bound notebooking journal includes fun coloring pages, imaginative drawing assignments, full-color mini-books, Scripture copy work with guidelines, simple crossword puzzles, no-stress word searches, and fill-in-the-blank vocabulary exercises. Lesson plans for the parent make this future keepsake easy to use and ready for making memories! Recommended for ages 6–9.
By: Webb, David
Webb, Peggy
$51.50
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This CD can be used alongside the textbook to help young readers along.
Emmy winner Marissa Leinart narrates the full audio version of this second book in the What We Believe series. Who Am I? helps children understand what it means to be fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of the Most High God. Through engaging stories and thoughtful assignments, they will begin to develop a healthy, biblical self-image and a sense of God-given purpose that will last a lifetime.
By: Hay, John
Webb, David
$41.50
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Designed for use with the book Who Am I? (And What Am I Doing Here?). This full-color, spiral-bound notebooking journal includes lesson plans, artful graphics, imaginative prompts for writing and drawing, puzzles, activities, and mini books. There's even a place on the cover for the child to write his or her name as the author of the journal. The journal includes an "About the Author" page and a section for "endorsements" from friends and family!
By: Webb, David
$51.50
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Who Is God? And Can I Really Know Him? is part of Apologia’s award-winning What We Believe worldview curriculum.
The notebooking journal for Who is God? And Can I Really Know Him? is specifically designed with your student in mind. The notebooking journal is fun and interactive with lots of colorful, hands-on activities to add to your child’s excitement about their growing faith in God.
By: John Hay,
David Web
$51.50
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Who Is God? And Can I Really Know Him? is part of Apologia’s award-winning What We Believe worldview curriculum.
By: Hay, John
Web, David
$71.50
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Our children are bombarded on a daily basis with competing messages. Every song, movie, book, TV show, blog, and game is full of ideas—ideas about truth, morality, beauty, identity, faith, and more. Not all of these ideas are true. Some are wrong, some are deceptive, and some are outright destructive. Young children must be equipped to discern among competing ideas and stand firm in the truth.
By: Hay, John
Webb, David
$71.95
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This spiral-bound notebooking journal includes lesson plans for Who Is My Neighbor?, artful graphics, imaginative writing prompts, puzzles, activities, and eight full-color mini books. There’s even a place on the cover for the child to write his or her name as the author of the journal. Your child can personalize the journal with the "About the Author" page and a section for "endorsements" from friends and family!
By: Hay, John
Webb, David
$51.50
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This CD can be used alongside the textbook to help young readers along.
Emmy winner Marissa Leinart narrates the full audio version of this third book in the What We Believe series. Who Is My Neighbor? encourages kids to develop a Christlike servant attitude based on biblical truth. Stories, discussion questions, and activities make this a wonderful study for the entire family.
By: Hay, John
Webb, David
$41.50
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For the younger disciples in your home, the Who is My Neighbor? Junior Notebooking Journal is designed for students with limited writing skills. This gorgeous spiral-bound notebooking journal includes fun coloring pages, imaginative drawing assignments, full-color mini-books, Scripture copy work with guidelines, simple crossword puzzles, no-stress word searches, and fill-in-the-blank vocabulary exercises. Lesson plans for the parent make this future keepsake easy to use and ready for making memories! Recommended for ages 6–9.
By: Webb, David
Webb, Peggy
$51.50
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The Will Power guidebook, for both instructors and the students themselves, explores the question of free will and the concept of fate as discussed by some of the greatest thinkers in the world. Are we free to make our own paths in life, or are our lives predetermined? Is our fate set, or do we create our own fate? The book also provides a summary of the plot developments for each chapter, a philosophical basis for the key concepts of the chapters, discussion questions, and more.
By: Sharon Kaye, Ph.D.
$22.95
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Will Power is a chapter book that features two kids, Will and Foo, who find themselves in a race against time to stop a man who has developed a frequency that will reveal the human brain to be a machine. In fact, he has already zapped Will, and Will and Foo must stop him before he can broadcast his frequency to the rest of humankind. In the process, they struggle with the question of free will, as discussed by such philosophers as Albert Einstein, Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epicurus, Lucretius, and Sartre. They also explore the philosophical skills of making careful observations, defending a position, and tolerating ambiguity.
By: Sharon Kaye, Ph.D.
$22.95
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Why do certain literary works have the power to move us? With step-by-step instructions, Windows to the World teaches high school level students how to analyze elements of literature: setting, plot, characterization, imagery, allusions, parallelism, and much more. This course also gives numerous examples and suggestions for helping students develop Christian discernment skills.
By: Meyers, Lesha
$39.50
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Why do certain literary works have the power to move us? With step-by-step instructions, Windows to the World teaches high school level students how to analyze elements of literature: setting, plot, characterization, imagery, allusions, parallelism, and much more. This course also gives numerous examples and suggestions for helping students develop Christian discernment skills. This Teacher’s Manual is suitable for both new and experienced teachers. Purchase only if you already own a copy of the accompanying Student Book: both are needed for program implementation.
** Purchase this Teacher's Manual if you already own the accompanying Student Book and need to complete the set.
By: Meyers, Lesha
$32.50