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42 tests: one for each chapter of The Story of the World, Volume 4.
Perfect for evaluating comprehension and retention.
The narrative format of The Story of the World helps children remember the famous people, places, and events in history. These tests offer you an easy way to make sure that your child is absorbing the important events from world history.
A combination of multiple choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short writing samples allow you to evaluate your child’s retention and comprehension of key events in The Story of the World.
The Test package contains an answer key for all tests.
By: Edited by Susan Wise Bauer and Charlie Park
$19.95
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Step into the eerie world of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and witness the dual nature of humanity, morality, and the allure of forbidden desires.
By: Robert Louis Stevenson
$11.95 – $26.50
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Journey through the milestones that transformed Britain into a global empire, narrated in an engaging manner for a younger audience.
By: M. B. Synge
$16.50 – $30.95
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The Student Lab Report Handbook is a concise student resource to help learn how to prepare a premier lab report. Syntax, voice, tense, word choice, technical expression, data analysis and error prediction are all discussed. This book is not specific to any discipline so it can be used with physics, biology, chemistry or any other subject.
By: John D. Mays
$36.50
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It's one of the greatest challenges on Earth; an ascent to the top of the world on the slopes of Mount Everest.
Eric Alexander experienced grace and a faith-empowering journey he will never forget as part of a record-setting team in May 2001, scaling the heights of Everest with his friend, blind climber Erik Weinhenmayer.
Eric has learned much about faith, trust, prayer, depending on God, as well as perseverance during these climbs. A member of a rare and adventurous group of achievers, he has been instrumental in helping others, often with physical or mental disabilities, to achieve their own dreams as well.
By: Eric Alexander
$20.50
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Miss Arabella Braithewaite of Switherby knows there is no future for the ten orphans—a remarkable mix of genteel and working class children—she has gathered together in these years of England’s grim factory growth in the early 1820s. Her plan, quite outrageous in the eyes of most, is to take the children to Australia to take up a land grant. Thus, one day the townsfolk gather to watch a line of departing “pilgrims” led by the fearless “Missabella.” On a new continent, and after a daunting ocean voyage, the challenges begin. To the orphans it becomes a life-giving adventure, even when serious unexpected threats must be overcome. Australian author Eleanor Spence, writing with keen personal insight, sketches each child and adult’s engagement with the new land and its people and with one another. From their courage we glimpse the futures of this unlikely band beginning to emerge with hope and personal dignity.
Follow the further adventures of the 'Pilgrims' in
Jamberoo Road.
By: Eleanor Spence
$17.50
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The Talisman, one of Sir Walter Scott's greatest novels, is the story of a Scottish Knight who sets out for the Holy Land during the Third Crusade to join Richard the Lion-Hearted in the confrontation between Christianity and Islam.
Avoiding the common ideological stereotypes we so often hear today, Scott articulates through this classic story the real issue between the two religions without cant or prejudice.
By: Sir Walter Scott
$20.50
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The Talking Wire is a terrific biography of Alexander Graham Bell’s life; the people, experiences and ideas that led him to the discovery of the first telephone. Join him as he preserves through many trials, to finally create his world-changing invention.
By: O. J. Stevenson
$22.50 – $38.50
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In a struggle to learn to overcome her fiery temper and selfish spirit, Ruth is led to the discovery of a very important Shepherd who can and does teach her (and others) how to be good.
The story contains beautiful and uplifting examples of what can happen when we let ourselves be found by Him.
By: Patricia St John
$13.50
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A Story of France in World War II
The Rev. Dr. Donald Currie Caskie (1902-1983) was a minister in the Church of Scotland, best known for his exploits in France during World War II, during which he helped an estimated 2,000 Allied sailors, soldiers, and airmen to escape from occupied France (mainly through Spain).
By: Donald Caskie
$19.95
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Your child will love The Three Questions, a classic tale with warm and whimsical illustrations. Originally written by Russian author Leo Tolstoy, this endearing story has now acquired the status of a folk-tale.
By: Leo Tolstoy
$16.50
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“We think he might be crazy! He’s a topsy-turvy King! Or else this topsy-turvy man Makes sense of everything ...”
By: Alison Brewis
$10.95
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A Story during the time of the Reformation
An amazingly true story about a surprise attack by the Spanish army on Sluis, a small city in a southern coastal province of The Low Countries, now known as The Netherlands. The Dutch fought for their freedom from Spain in an eighty-year war, from 1568 to 1648. The surprise attack on Sluis is part of that war.
By: J. DE Haan
$15.95
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Enjoy these delightful stories featuring the Bastable children as they seek to help their widowed father recover the family fortune.
By: Edith Nesbit
$13.50 – $29.50
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The Student Guide contains questions that correspond with the
The Trojan War text. As the student makes their way through the Student Guide, their reading comprehension skills will not only be sharpened, but so will their ability to formulate clear and concise answers.
By: HLS Faculty
$18.95