The Introductory Logic Test & Quiz Packet contains a blank copy of every quiz or test that one student would need for the entire Introductory Logic course (you can cross "make copies" off your to-do list, permanently!). It even contains an alternative version of each test for practice -- the best thing for unit review! Answers to all quizzes and tests are in the Teacher Edition.
Digital Resources for Introductory Physics includes assessment documentation and course planning resources necessary for the administration of this course, whether in a homeschool setting or a coop or classroom. All items are printable and distributable to your student or classroom; only one copy of digital resources are needed per classroom or home.
Please note: this item is not a CD, but a digital resource.
Author John D. Mays teaches through the entire upper school science book, lesson by lesson. Videos include problem-solving examples, drills, animations, graphics, images, and live demonstrations of the laboratory experiments in Introductory Physics.
If your students prefer to work at their own pace, or if they'd like to receive instruction from an expert, they will find this format helpful this school year.
Introductory Physics is ideal for the "physics first" high school science program, which places a physics-based course in the freshman year. We believe physics logically belongs at the start of the high school science sequence because it includes so many foundational skills and concepts that chemistry and biology studies can build upon later.
Introductory Physics is ideal for the "physics first" high school science program, which places a physics-based course in the freshman year. But this book contains two optional chapters with more challenging math content (Pressure and Buoyancy, and Geometric Optics) and can be used in a 10th or 11th grade course as well.
The Arctic - one of the world's harshest environments, has been home to the Inuit for over 5,000 years. Their traditional culture, based on hunting and gathering, has enabled the Inuit to survive in a cold land. Inuit means "the people".
In this theme-based writing curriculum, students write about intriguing topics such as Socrates, plate tectonics, and other interesting subjects while they learn to write with the Structure and Style® writing method.
In this theme-based writing curriculum, students write about intriguing topics such as Socrates, plate tectonics, and other interesting subjects while they learn to write with the Structure and Style® writing method.
This complete Teacher’s Manual contains answer keys, embedded images of student pages, teaching tips, vocabulary quizzes, and game suggestions for review.
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"The Cat in the Hat takes Dick and Sally on a Seussian safari to observe (and pontificate about) the many different kinds of mammals. An invaluable tour for all animal lovers!”
Jacob ben-Ishboseth was born to be a priest, but as a young man he shied away from Jerusalem and the Temple. Much as he loved his father, he could not share his love of the Temple, for the sacrifices repelled him.
After suffering a deep disappointment, Jacob took up the simple life of a shepherd in the fields near Bethlehem. There, one night, he heard a song of the angles and encountered Israel's Hope and Expectation. He helped spread the news that the long-awaited Messiah had come. Yet the good news did not meet with a response of faith...
This four-color, Gold Medallion Book Award winner is a perfect tool that offers solid, biblical answers to some of the tough questions kids ask about evolution and our world.
“Did Earth begin with a ‘Big Bang’ cosmic explosion?”
“Does science contradict the Bible?”
“What happened to dinosaurs?”
“Is there life on other planets?”
“Did we evolve from apes?”
“What makes my body work on its own?”
Kids are daily exposed to the theory of evolution by the media and public schools. It’s not safe to assume that your kids will reject that theory. It’s up to us as parents and Christian leaders to make sure our children know the truth about the creation of the world. With thousands of evidences to prove He created and sustains the universe, It Couldn’t Just Happen will fascinate kids with fun activities and examples of God’s marvelous works.
Gail Gibbons puts her signature style to work as she looks at rain from a child's perspective: What is rain? Why is it necessary? Where does it come from?