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SaleGreek I - This set includes all the materials for the teacher and one student for teaching a first year Greek course. The Mounce text uses the best of inductive and deductive methods to teach biblical Greek.
Greek I – Complete Set (Veritas Press)
By: William D. Mounce$168.35Original price was: $168.35.$164.98Current price is: $164.98.By: William D. Mounce$168.35Original price was: $168.35.$164.98Current price is: $164.98. Add to cart Quick View -
From the publisher: “Do you like green eggs and ham?” asks Sam-I-am in this Beginner Book by Dr. Seuss. In a house or with a mouse? In a boat or with a goat? On a train or in a tree? Sam keeps asking persistently."Sku: 9780394800165
Green Eggs and Ham
By: Dr. Seuss$12.99 -
SaleYou save big when you order all 11 books! Just think how exciting it will be to receive the entire series at once.
Green Ember Series Mega Bundle (Updated Covers)
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Greg’s Microscope, Greg really wants a microscope. When he finally gets one, he begins to look at everything underneath it. He looks at sugar and salt, dog hair and human hair, leaves and onions. He learns all about cells and how they make up everything. Greg loves his microscope, and so does everyone else!Sku: 9780064441445
Greg’s Microscope
By: Millicent E. Selsam$5.99 -
Regarded as the world's first geneticist, Mendel overcame poverty and obscurity to discover that animals, plants, and people all inherit and pass down traits through the same process. Children will be inspired by Gregor's never-ending search for knowledge, and his famous experiments are easy to understand.Sku: 9781419718403
Gregor Mendel: The Friar Who Grew Peas
By: Cheryl Bardoe$12.95 -
The heartwarming true story of a loyal Skye Terrier.
Greyfriars Bobby
By: Eleanor Atkinson$14.95 – $30.95 -
Charlotte Mason recommended that each student use a gridded notebook for written work during math lessons. You will need a gridded math notebook for each student working through the books in The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series. Using a gridded notebook for math
- Keeps numerals neat and legible by allotting one number per grid square.
- Encourages a habit of precision and accuracy whether in beginning addition or long division. Since the squares in the grid are aligned, place value can easily be seen and checked.
- Creates a neat and concise record of the math concepts your child learned each year.
Math Notebook Features
- Contain 50 pages of grid paper, so you have plenty to work with but they don’t look overwhelming;
- Lie flat for easy use whether your student is left-handed or right-handed;
- Are available in three sizes of grid square—¾″, ½″, and ¼″—so you can select the size that best fits your student’s writing.
Choosing a Grid Size
The emphasis in math lessons should be on math concepts, not handwriting. Yes, expect neatness and precision in keeping with Charlotte Mason’s emphasis on good habits, but be careful that the handwriting does not overshadow the math focus. During math lessons your child should not have to concentrate as much effort on handwriting as on thinking mathematically. Therefore, choose a grid size that will fit your child’s natural handwriting best. If he usually writes quite small, a smaller grid should not be a hindrance or obstacle in math lessons. If he writes larger, allow him to use a larger grid size for math lessons. General Recommendations ¾″ grid size for grades 1–2 ½″ grid size for grades 3–6 ¼″ grid size for grades 7–124 GradesSku: 9781616344245Gridded Math Notebook 1/2″
By: Sonya Shafer, Emily Lin$11.95 -
Charlotte Mason recommended that each student use a gridded notebook for written work during math lessons. You will need a gridded math notebook for each student working through the books in The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series. Using a gridded notebook for math
- Keeps numerals neat and legible by allotting one number per grid square.
- Encourages a habit of precision and accuracy whether in beginning addition or long division. Since the squares in the grid are aligned, place value can easily be seen and checked.
- Creates a neat and concise record of the math concepts your child learned each year.
Math Notebook Features
The printed notebooks- Contain 50 pages of grid paper, so you have plenty to work with but they don’t look overwhelming;
- Lie flat for easy use whether your student is left-handed or right-handed;
- Are available in three sizes of grid square—¾″, ½″, and ¼″—so you can select the size that best fits your student’s writing.
Choosing a Grid Size
The emphasis in math lessons should be on math concepts, not handwriting. Yes, expect neatness and precision in keeping with Charlotte Mason’s emphasis on good habits, but be careful that the handwriting does not overshadow the math focus. During math lessons your child should not have to concentrate as much effort on handwriting as on thinking mathematically. Therefore, choose a grid size that will fit your child’s natural handwriting best. If he usually writes quite small, a smaller grid should not be a hindrance or obstacle in math lessons. If he writes larger, allow him to use a larger grid size for math lessons. General Recommendations ¾″ grid size for grades 1–2 ½″ grid size for grades 3–6 ¼″ grid size for grades 7–126 GradesSku: 9781616344252Gridded Math Notebook 1/4″
By: Sonya Shafer, Emily Lin$11.95 -
Charlotte Mason recommended that each student use a gridded notebook for written work during math lessons. You will need a gridded math notebook for each student working through the books in The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series. Using a gridded notebook for math
- Keeps numerals neat and legible by allotting one number per grid square.
- Encourages a habit of precision and accuracy whether in beginning addition or long division. Since the squares in the grid are aligned, place value can easily be seen and checked.
- Creates a neat and concise record of the math concepts your child learned each year.
Math Notebook Features
- Contain 50 pages of grid paper, so you have plenty to work with but they don’t look overwhelming;
- Lie flat for easy use whether your student is left-handed or right-handed;
- Are available in three sizes of grid square—¾″, ½″, and ¼″—so you can select the size that best fits your student’s writing.
Choosing a Grid Size
The emphasis in math lessons should be on math concepts, not handwriting. Yes, expect neatness and precision in keeping with Charlotte Mason’s emphasis on good habits, but be careful that the handwriting does not overshadow the math focus. During math lessons your child should not have to concentrate as much effort on handwriting as on thinking mathematically. Therefore, choose a grid size that will fit your child’s natural handwriting best. If he usually writes quite small, a smaller grid should not be a hindrance or obstacle in math lessons. If he writes larger, allow him to use a larger grid size for math lessons. General Recommendations ¾″ grid size for grades 1–2 ½″ grid size for grades 3–6 ¼″ grid size for grades 7–122 GradesSku: 9781616344238Gridded Math Notebook 3/4″
By: Sonya Shafer, Emily Lin$11.95 -
From the Publisher: Wouldn't you just love to grab a Christian, sit them down in the hot seat and grill them mercilessly on the tough questions about God, the Bible and the world? There are the tricky questions that everyone asks, like Why does God allow suffering? and How can a God of love send people to Hell? Or perhaps you have more specific ones, such as Who did Cain marry? Was Jesus really born by a virgin? and Does God care about my carbon footprint? In Grill a Christian, international speaker and author Roger Carswell gives straightforward, no-nonsense answers from the Bible to these burning questions and many more. If you have ever wished you could have your question about God answered, or perhaps people ask you and you re not sure what to say, then this book is for you it probably has the answer!Sku: 9781906173111
Grill A Christian
By: Roger Carswell$13.50 -
Will he see his shadow? Will spring come early or late? But most importantly-- what does a groundhog have to do with the weather? Every year on February 2nd, people all across the United States watch groundhogs come out of their burrows-- especially in the town of Punxsutawney-- trying to figure out if the weather will stay cold, or begin to warm up.Sku: 9780823421169
Groundhog Day!
By: Gail Gibbons$12.49 -
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Grow in your spiritual life as you study the Bible for yourself!
The step-by-step guidelines given in these studies will help you develop essential Bible study skills and grow as a student of the Word. As you work through the studies in Growth in the Word, you will- identify promises, principles, commands, and temptations in the book of Ephesians;
- discover what the book of Philippians says about “joy”;
- collect and organize doctrinal truths in Colossians;
- complete a narrative study of Philemon to make that Biblical account come alive in your mind;
- look for comparisons and contrasts and combine several study methods to dig deeper into Hebrews;
- get to know Timothy as a real person through a character study of his life;
- enrich your prayer life by praying through 1 Timothy;
- perform a book study to become familiar with the book of Titus from beginning to end;
- and use text marking to grasp all that 2 Timothy has to say.
6 GradesSku: 9781616343927Growth in the Word
By: Sonya Shafer$25.50 -
Gear up for spelling with the help of these great gumballs! These stickers can be used with the All About Spelling Level 5 factory-themed progress chart.Sku: AAS-ST-L5-GUMBALL
Gumball Stickers
By: All About Learning Press$2.50 -
Gus and Mouse have moved into the Historical Museum, living there with Mr. Frizzle and Cora the cat. Late one night, Cora came in from a moonlit walk and said, “A baby ghost’s outside.” “What do I do with it?” Gus cried. With Cora’s help and a book about caring for ghostly babies, Gus manages just fine. However, cranky Mr. Frizzle soon demands that Gus gets rid of baby ghost. How do the two caretakers of the Historical Museum settle their differences? Well it turns out that not only is Gus a friendly ghost, but a smart one too!Sku: 9781948959056
Gus and the Baby Ghost
By: Jane Thayer; Seymour Fleishman$24.50 -
There was once a friendly ghost, by the name of Gus, who lived in an old house in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and their twins, Susie and Sammy, lived there too during the summer. Then autumn came and the Scott family left. Which meant Gus had nothing to do but sit around. One day, during a walk, he met Mouse, who was cold and hungry. “Come spend the winter at my house!” cried Gus. Thus begins an unlikely but heartwarming friendship. First published in 1962, children have delighted in this story and other Gus the Ghost books for over fifty years. Seymour Fleishman’s sweet, nostalgic illustrations bring Gus, the Scotts and Mouse to life.Sku: 9781930900745
Gus was a Friendly Ghost
By: Jane Thayer; Seymour Fleishman$25.95 -
Hailstones and Halibut Bones by Mary O’Neill is a fantastic work of children’s poetry that describes the beauty and meaning of colors.Sku: 9780385410786
Hailstones and Halibut Bones
By: Mary O'Neill$13.99