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Teacher Guide for use with Principles of Mathematics Book 2. Katherine Loop’s Principles of Mathematics Book 2 guides students through the core principles of algebra—equipping your student for High School success! Teacher Guide includes daily schedule, student worksheets, quizzes, tests, and answer key.
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Excellent High School PreparationPrinciples of Mathematics Book 2 lays a solid foundation as your student prepares for high school algebra! Students will study pre-algebra concepts, further develop their problem-solving skills, see how algebraic concepts are applied in a practical way to everyday life, and strengthen their faith!
Principles of Mathematics Book 2 Teacher Guide Includes:
Now it’s easy to make the transition from print to cursive! With Print to Cursive Proverbs, your student can keep up printing skills while learning and practicing cursive—all centered around more than thirty wisdom verses in Proverbs.
Print to Cursive Proverbs will help your student
Maintain good printing while learning to write in cursive.
Gain confidence by making the transition to cursive gently and gradually.
Nourish the mind and heart with wisdom from the book of Proverbs.
Accomplish meaningful copywork even while learning a new style of writing.
Focus on best effort by copying from a beautiful model of penmanship.
Print to Cursive Proverbs uses the English Standard Version of the Bible so your student will gain plenty of practice writing the most commonly used forms of words, in either Zaner Bloser or D’Nealian style. The unique spiral-at-the-top design provides plenty of room for writing and accommodates both left- and right-handed writers.
From the Publisher:
“After reviewing the basic facts and teaching the multiplication and division facts 10s-12s, this book teaches long division, multiplying by 2-digit numbers, and checking in the four processes of computation.”
From the Publisher:
“The teacher’s manual comes in two volumes. Each lesson shows the pupil’s pages full size with answers filled in. Extra pages give detailed guidance for the teacher in lesson presentation.”
The teacher’s manual comes in two volumes. Each lesson shows the pupil’s pages full size with answers filled in. Extra pages give detailed guidance for the teacher in lesson presentations.
In Lawson's classic tale, new folks are coming to live in the Big House. The animals of Rabbit Hill wonder if they will plant a garden and thus be good providers. Illustrated.
Open the door for your students into a new, melodic world. This course is a perfect gateway to further musical study or music theory.
The Reading MusicAudio (Streaming) is intended to help teach students how to read music. Though this is the first step in studying the rudiments of music theory, the course will not go into music theory proper, in which students would study the hows and whys of music.
Open the door for your students into a new, melodic world. This course is a perfect gateway to further musical study or music theory.
The Reading MusicStudent Workbook is intended to help students learn how to read music. Though this is the first step in studying the rudiments of music theory, the course will not go into music theory proper, in which students would study the hows and whys of music.
Open the door for your students into a new, melodic world. This course is a perfect gateway to further musical study or music theory.
The Reading MusicTeacher Guide is intended to help teach students how to read music. Though this is the first step in studying the rudiments of music theory, the course will not go into music theory proper, in which students would study the hows and whys of music.
Open the door for your students into a new, melodic world. This course is a perfect gateway to further musical study or music theory.
The Reading MusicStudent Text is intended to teach students how to read music. Though this is the first step in studying the rudiments of music theory, the course will not go into music theory proper, in which students would study the hows and whys of music.
Open the door for your students into a new, melodic world. This course introduces the concepts of rhythm, meter, and musical notation in short, straightforward lessons in theStudent Text and ample practice of concepts in the Student Workbook. The Streaming Audio tracks provide short demonstration clips of all concepts and examples, and the two-color Teacher Guide includes all workbook answers as well as tests.
This course is a perfect gateway to further musical study or music theory.
Now you can use the Teaching the Classics method with a formal reading and literature curriculum guide that fits your busy schedule!
Reading Roadmaps is a comprehensive, 231-page, Scope & Sequence manual containing annotated reading lists for grades K-12. Designed as a supplement to the Teaching the Classics basic seminar, it brings together more than 200 classic titles specially chosen by Adam and Missy Andrews. Each entry summarizes the story’s plot, conflicts, themes, and literary devices, along with links to teacher resources and suggestions for alternate titles.