Memoria Press is proud to introduce the next step in the Traditional Spelling series: Traditional Spelling IV. A comprehensive, phonetic approach to teaching spelling, this course is designed for students who have completed a phonics program and are reading at a fourth grade level.
Memoria Press is proud to introduce the next step in the Traditional Spelling series: Traditional Spelling V.
A comprehensive, phonetic approach to teaching spelling, this course is designed for students who have completed a phonics program and are reading at a fifth grade level.
Memoria Press is proud to introduce the next step in the Traditional Spelling series: Traditional Spelling V.
A comprehensive, phonetic approach to teaching spelling, this course is designed for students who have completed a phonics program and are reading at a fifth grade level.
These Streaming Instructional Videos offer the help of a master teacher who will lead you through the lessons of Traditional Spelling IIfor an entire school year.
The Traditional Spelling Book II Student Book features 34 lessons and a dictionary of spelling words included in the program. Each lesson contains a Phonics Focus, a list of spelling words in print and cursive, room to write colorful words, a short reading passage, spelling sentences, and dictation.
From the author of Carry On, Mr. Bowditch, winner of the 1956 Newbery Medal, Jean Lee Latham writes an absorbing biography of Matthew Fontaine Maury, the man considered to be the father of modern oceanography.
From the Publisher:
Filled with mystery, murder, mutiny, and the daring bravado of its young hero, Jim Hawkins, Treasure Island has been thrilling readers young and old since it was first published in 1883.
Following the demise of bloodthirsty buccaneer Captain Flint, young Jim Hawkins finds himself with the key to a fortune. For he has discovered a map that will lead him to the fabled Treasure Island. But a host of villains, wild beasts and deadly savages stand between him and the stash of gold. Not to mention the most infamous pirate ever to sail the high seas . . . With a wonderfully funny introduction by award-winning author Eoin Colfer, Treasure Island is one of the twenty brilliant classic stories being reissued in Puffin Classics in March 2015.
One of the most enduringly popular adventure tales, Treasure Island began in 1881 as a serialized adventure entitled "The Sea-Cook"in the periodical Young Folks. Completed during a stay at Davos, Switzerland, where Stevenson had gone for his health, it was published in 1883 in the form we know today.
Set in the eighteenth century, Treasure Island spins a heady tale of piracy, a mysterious treasure map, and a host of sinister characters charged with diabolical intentions. Seen through the eyes of Jim Hawkins, the cabin boy of the Hispaniola, the action-packed adventure tells of a perilous sea journey across the Spanish Main, a mutiny led by the infamous Long John Silver, and a lethal scramble for buried treasure on an exotic isle.
Rich in atmosphere and character, Treasure Island continues to mesmerize readers with its perceptive views of the changing nature of human motives.
Reprint of the Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1905 edition.
The Student Guide not only provides questions corresponding with the text, but also provides an in depth study that will aid the student in sharpening both his/her reading and comprehension skills.
The Teacher Guide is meant to be used in conjunction with the Student Study Guide. Our Teacher Guide includes answers to the questions contained within the Student Guide, and also contains quizzes and the final test.
The Teacher Guide is meant to be used in conjunction with the Student Study Guide. Our Teacher Guide includes answers to the questions contained within the Student Guide, and also contains quizzes and the final test.
Now your child can enjoy Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson as a Michael Clay Thompson language-illustrated classic. The novel is reproduced in its entirety and includes Michael's "language illustrations"—close-ups of poetic techniques, four-level analyses of interesting grammar, and comments about writing strategies. Challenging vocabulary is defined at the bottom of each page.
According to Michael, "Treasure Island was first serialized in Young Folks magazine from 1881 to 1882 and then published in novel form in 1883. Stevenson created a world-unto-itself, with a ship’s-worth of pirates and rogues, good souls and bad. While reading Treasure Island, we feel the salt spray of the novel, hear the booming surf on the reef, and glimpse the quick wink of that smartest of pirates, Long John Silver. Jim Hawkins is a true spirit, navigating a path through the unworldly, even as circumstances become stranger and stranger. Stevenson soaks us in strong characters with vivid, rich names—rascals and thieves, lawyers and boys. From one’s first reading of Treasure Island, Long John Silver clunks into one’s inner reality with his wooden leg and his squawking parrot and his weasel words, and from that day forward, there is always an inner Long John lurking within us, ready to fool us once again."