This twelve-week course introduces your middle- and high-school students to the processes and practices that will help them build competence and confidence in public speaking.
This includes the student packet and the student binder for IEW's new program.
This twelve-week course introduces your middle- and high-school students to the processes and practices that will help them build competence and confidence in public speaking.
This is the student binder for this new IEW program.
This twelve-week course introduces your middle- and high-school students to the processes and practices that will help them build competence and confidence in public speaking.
This is the student packet for this new IEW program.
This twelve-week course introduces your middle- and high-school students to the processes and practices that will help them build competence and confidence in public speaking.
This is the Teacher Manual for the new IEW program.
Anybody can learn from Introductory Logic. The whole series takes advantage of a brand new, clean, easy-to-read layout, lots of margin notes for key points and further study, a step-by-step modern method, and exercises for every lesson (plus review questions and exercises for every unit).
Introductory Logic is perfect for Grade 7+ students, teachers, and parents who've never tackled syllogisms or fallacies before. It provides a semester or year's worth of logic to help you detect and deflect flawed or deceitful arguments and to think, debate, and argue well.
Studying formal logic can be intimidating without the right help, but knowing how to think logically isn't just for "experts." Logic should be your secret weapon. It's the tool for learning how to use other tools. It's the bones that give a clenched fist its structure (and knuckles).
Studying formal logic can be intimidating without the right help, but knowing how to think logically isn't just for "experts." Logic should be your secret weapon. It's the tool for learning how to use other tools. It's the bones that give a clenched fist its structure (and knuckles).
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.