Originally published in 1945, the Henle Latin Series teaches Latin the traditional way. For students who have completed the First Form Series, the Henle Latin Series may be started as early as 8th grade.
From the Publisher:
“Thorough mastery of forms, basic syntax, and simple vocabulary are primary objectives that enable students to handle simple readings and translations.”
In the town of Squashbuckle, just about anything can happen, and when Henry Penwhistle draws a mighty Chalk Dragon on his door, the dragon does what Henry least expects—it runs away.
Now Henry’s art is out in the world for everyone to see, and it’s causing trouble for him and his schoolmates Oscar and Jade. If they don’t stop it, the entire town could be doomed!
To vanquish the threat of a rampaging Chalk Dragon, Sir Henry Penwhistle, Knight of La Muncha Elementary School, is going to have to do more than just catch his art—he’s going to have to let his imagination run wild. And that takes bravery.
This curriculum guide is intended to provide a teacher or parent with ideas and tools for using Henry and the Chalk Dragon to enhance writing, vocabulary, and comprehension skills while at the same time encouraging kids to use their imaginations and to be creative. Suitable for a traditional classroom, a homeschool group, or a family reading the book together, the activities and worksheets are aimed at 2nd through 4th grade students but are adaptable to other ages as needed.
Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 focuses on familial relationships. The Henry IV, Part 1 Student Guide increases the student’s vocabulary and reading comprehension by providing in-depth vocabulary study, reading notes, comprehension questions, and more.
Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 focuses on familial relationships. One father-son pair is King Henry IV and Prince Hal. Hal’s dissolute life and roguish friends cause his father to despair. The Henry IV, Part 1 Student Guide increases the student’s vocabulary and reading comprehension by providing in-depth vocabulary study, reading notes, comprehension questions, and more.
Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 focuses on familial relationships. The Henry IV, Part 1 Student Guide increases the student’s vocabulary and reading comprehension by providing in-depth vocabulary study, reading notes, comprehension questions, and more.
Henry V by William Shakespeare is one of the Bard’s most well-known plays, featuring the famous St. Crispin’s Day speech. The Student Guide contains Vocabulary Questions, Reading Comprehension Questions, and more. The answers are contained in the Teacher Guide.
Henry V by William Shakespeare is one of the Bard’s most well-known plays, featuring the famous St. Crispin’s Day speech. Our Student and Teacher Guides will increase the student’s vocabulary and reading comprehension.
Henry V by William Shakespeare is one of the Bard’s most well-known plays, featuring the famous St. Crispin’s Day speech. These Student and Teacher Guides will increase the student’s vocabulary and reading comprehension.
Here are bears—real bears—Grizzly bears, Polar bears, brown bears, black bears. Each bear family, made up of a mother and her cubs, has an interesting story of its own and each story is true to life.
Here are bears—real bears—Grizzly bears, Polar bears, brown bears, black bears. Each bear family, made up of a mother and her cubs, has an interesting story of its own abd each story is true to life.
Heroes of Early America: Notable Lives from History is a fun and engaging reader for students or anyone with a love for history.
Explore the lives and accomplishments of 10 early American heroes from history.
Heroes of the War for Independence: Notable Lives from History is a fun and engaging reader for students or anyone with a love for history.
Explore the lives and accomplishments of 10 heroes from history.
Rich in imagery and detail, this exquisitely rendered picture book introduces readers to one of America’s favorite classic poems, “The Song of Hiawatha” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Illustrated by Susan Jeffers, this book beautifully weaves together oral traditions of American Indian culture and presents a charming and hypnotic account of Hiawatha’s boyhood.
Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden were good at math…really good.
They participated in some of NASA's greatest successes, like providing the calculations for America's first journeys into space. And they did so during a time when being black and a woman limited what they could do. But they worked hard. They persisted. And they used their genius minds to change the world.
In this beautifully illustrated picture book edition, we explore the story of four female African American mathematicians at NASA, known as "colored computers," and how they overcame gender and racial barriers to succeed in a highly challenging STEM-based career.