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The world is at your fingertips! This theme-based writing curriculum allows students to experience world history through cultural literature and the study of famous people and events while learning to write with the Structure and Style® writing method. Offering a full year of instruction for students in grades 6–8, these lessons cover all nine IEW Units. Vocabulary cards, literature suggestions, and access to helpful PDF downloads are also included.
The exciting story of a wedge-tailed eagle, from the nest until it becomes a giant bird of prey, the undisputed king of the air with a wing-span of over seven feet. Set in the great plains and mountains of the West, this story will bring to life the story of these magnificent birds as only C.K. Thompson can.
Incorporate this important program to become Money Wise, and teach your family vital skills to change debt-driven habits. Take a practical approach to applying strategies and solutions that help you produce and profit — financial security that positions you to generously give to others!
This volume is a continuation in our ever popular First Favorites Collection Series.
More Favorites - Comprehension Guide provides opportunity for students who need additional transitional reading support.
Here are yet more of those human and lovable people whose mysterious passion for God led them into preposterous escapades. Ethel Pochocki presents a follow-up collection of wildly distinctive saints-from Hyacinth to Zita to Longinus to Kentigern. Readers will again be charmed by the vivid immediacy of their settings. We find out what very real people they were, these saints who lived and breathed in a world as changeful as our own. Ethel Pochocki leads us through their adventures, joys and sorrows to the truly happy ending each one gained.
Illustrated by Kathy Holbrook.
Other saint biographies include Once Upon a Time Saints and Around the Year Once Upon a Time Saints.
This follow-up to Storytime Treasures will continue to increase your child’s vocabulary, reading comprehension, and grammar skills through the study of seven more classic readers.
Many years ago children were first delighted by Mr. Bear, the Neighborhood Nuisance who roams the forest squashing the houses of other animals—and finally gets his own hilarious, smashing comeuppance.
Well Mr. Bear’s story is here to stay with the same wonderful pictures by Angela and an afterword from a longtime admirer, the Far Side’s Gary Larson, who adds “As a child, I loved this bear. As an adult, I’m thrilled to see that—after a long hibernation—he is once again roaming the forest of every child’s imagination.”
Illustrated by Angela. 65th Anniversary Edition. Afterword by Gary Larson.
When Annie Burns, newly arrived from Ireland, takes a job as cook to Mr. Ralph Waldo Emerson, it is almost more than she can manage. For the brilliant Mr. Emerson is not interested at all in the food she makes.
This poet prefers the warm colors of the sunset to a warm bowl of soup, and he professes to live by imagination alone.
Mr. Pine made signs. He made signs that said STOP. He made signs that said GO. He made signs that said FAST. And signs that said SLOW.
When the signs in Little Town were old, the mayor said, “we need all new signs.” Mr. Pine painted all new signs in one week. “I will put them up,” he said. But he could not find his glasses. He put the signs up anyway.
The signs were all MIXED-UP! Little Town was all mixed-up! Where were Mr. Pine’s glasses? Who had his glasses? How did he solve the problem of all those mixed-up signs?
Mr. Pine lived on Vine Street in a little white house. "A white house is fine," said Mr. Pine, "but there are FIFTY white houses all in a line on Vine Street. How can I tell which house is mine?"
Mr. Pine lived on Vine Street in a little white house. “A white house is fine,” said Mr. Pine, “but there are FIFTY white houses all in a line on Vine Street. How can I tell which house is mine?”
Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater is a classic work of imagination that always delights young readers. Our Study Guide and Teacher Guide increase both the understanding of the text and develop Reading Comprehension skills.
Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater is a classic work of imagination that always delights young readers. Our Study Guide and Teacher Guide increase both the understanding of the text and develop Reading Comprehension skills.