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The Art of Argument - Student Edition (Revised) × 1 The Art of Argument - Teacher's Edition (Revised) × 1 The Art of Argument - Flashcards × 1 The Art of Argument - Streaming Video × 1
A History of Europe in the Modern World: Vol. 1 & 2 - Student Guide × 1 A History of Europe in the Modern World: Vol. 1 & 2 - Teacher Manual × 1 A History of Europe in the Modern World: Vol. 1 & 2 - Quizzes and Tests × 1
The Art of Argument - Student Edition (Revised) × 1 The Art of Argument - Teacher's Edition (Revised) × 1 The Art of Argument - Flashcards × 1 The Art of Argument - Streaming Video × 1
A History of Europe in the Modern World: Vol. 1 & 2 - Student Guide × 1 A History of Europe in the Modern World: Vol. 1 & 2 - Teacher Manual × 1 A History of Europe in the Modern World: Vol. 1 & 2 - Quizzes and Tests × 1
The Art of Argument - Student Edition (Revised) × 1 The Art of Argument - Teacher's Edition (Revised) × 1 The Art of Argument - Flashcards × 1 The Art of Argument - Streaming Video × 1
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Reading lessons that use the elementary reader Charlotte Mason recommended!
A child who is advancing in reading skills thrives on interesting words and suitable challenges. Whether your child needs more reading instruction or just an opportunity to practice reading aloud, Mrs. Barbauld’s Hymns in Prose for Children is just the reader for that stage!
Short fables, and such graceful, simple prose as we have in Mrs Gatty’s Parables from Nature, and, still better, in Mrs Barbauld’s prose poems, are very suitable. Even for their earliest reading lessons, it is unnecessary to put twaddle into the hands of children (Vol. 1, p. 205).
Make reading lessons delightful and effective.—If your child needs more practice recognizing words as he reads, you can easily guide him through Hymns in Prose for Children. The optional teacher book and bonus CD (included with the teacher book) provide lesson plans based on the wonderful methods Charlotte Mason recommended for beginning readers and that were used in From Words to Books: Delightful Reading, Level 3. The CD (and e-book download) include the word lists, along with PDF files of the word tiles and letter tiles that you can print as needed.
Use for recitation and copywork.—Hymns in Prose for Children provides beautiful passages for your child to memorize and recite for the enjoyment and benefit of others. You can also use them to improve your child’s penmanship by encouraging him to copy the hymns, little by little, slowly and carefully in his best handwriting. Hymns in Prose copybooks are available.
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If you were a conjunction, you would join other words or groups of words together. You could be spicy AND tasty OR sweet AND sour. What else could you be if you were a conjunction?
If you were a homophone, you would be pronounced the same as another word, but you would have a different spelling and a different meaning. Learn the difference between these two tricky concepts.
What could you do if you were a minus sign?
You could subtract one number from another. You could subtract food and balloons. In every problem, you would find the difference.
If you were a plus sign, you would add things together. You could add people and animals. You could add up and down or side to side.
What else could you do if you were a plus sign?
If you were a preposition, you would connect a noun or pronoun to other words in a sentence. You could go WITH you friends INTO the movie theater. What else could you do if you were a preposition?
If you were an antonym, you would mean the opposite of another word. You could be FAST or SLOW, HOT or COLD, or RIGHT or WRONG. What else could you be if you were an antonym?
A History of Europe in the Modern World: Vol. 1 & 2 - Student Guide × 1 A History of Europe in the Modern World: Vol. 1 & 2 - Teacher Manual × 1 A History of Europe in the Modern World: Vol. 1 & 2 - Quizzes and Tests × 1
The Art of Argument - Student Edition (Revised) × 1 The Art of Argument - Teacher's Edition (Revised) × 1 The Art of Argument - Flashcards × 1 The Art of Argument - Streaming Video × 1