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Part of a 4th Grade Curriculum program from Memoria Press.
By: Sean Brooks
$40.95
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SaleLiterature study guides train students to become active readers. The guides focus on vocabulary, spelling, comprehension, and composition skills. Each lesson includes a word study to help students build vocabulary. The comprehension questions challenge students to consider what they have read, identify the important content of each story, and compose clear, concise answers (a difficult skill at any age).
Writing is thinking, and good questioning stimulates the child to think and write.
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SaleChildren who are asked to read slightly above their comfort level will develop into superior readers. Our reading program for grades 2-7 continues the development of reading skills through the selections listed above. Reading is not a passive activity for pleasure.
Reading requires an active, discriminating mind that is challenged to think, compare, and contrast. Students who have been challenged by good literature will never be satisfied with the poor-quality books that are so readily available today.
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Animal students explore fraction problems and answers.
By: Loreen Leedy
$12.49
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Equal parts action and humor add up to a wholly entertaining introduction to simplifying fractions, in this one-of-a-kind math picture book story.
By: Edward Einhorn
$9.99
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Young Francie O'Sullivan, from the Irish family we first met in The Cottage at Bantry Bay has had a successful operation in a Dublin hospital, but longs to return to his beloved family in County Cork. He heads out the hospital door, no permission asked, and finds a train-won't any train do? Francie finds himself making a speedy tour (in the opposite direction from home) around the Emerald Isle, a journey full of adventure, laughter, and endearing friendships for Francie and the reader.
Illustrated by the author.
This is the second book in the Bantry Bay Series. The first book in the series is
The Cottage at Bantry Bay. The third book in the series is
Pegeen.
By: Hilda Van Stockum
$21.50
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is one of the most influential and controversial novels of the nineteenth century; it is also one of the most misunderstood and misinterpreted.
By: Mary Shelley,
Edited by Joseph Pearce
$12.50
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Explore Frankenstein, a gothic masterpiece that delves into the consequences of unchecked ambition, the dark side of creation, and continues to provoke thought and debate.
By: Mary Shelley
$17.95 – $32.50
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In this beautiful cloth-over-board edition bestselling author, literature professor, and avid reader Karen Swallow Prior will guide you through Frankenstein. She will not only navigate you through the pitfalls that trap readers today, but show you how to read it in light of the gospel, and to the glory of God.
By: Mary Shelley,
Karen Swallow Prior
$24.50
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This book is about the brilliant young Schubert, his merry friends, and their pranks and escapades. One interesting story in the book is the new light that is shed on the history of the Unfinished Symphony. There are many selections from the composer’s magnificent music in this volume. We have the March Militaire, the Moment Musicale, the theme of The Erlking, a dance from the opera, Rosamunde, Rondos, Dances, the lovely, lovely waltzes, impromptu pieces, the Cradle Song (a favorite of almost every child) and several of the beautiful songs.
By: Sybil Deucher,
Opal Wheeler
$20.95
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Step into the enchanting world of Freckles, a timeless tale of triumph over adversity, enduring love, and the significance of conservation in the Limberlost Swamp.
By: Gene Stratton Porter
$18.50 – $33.95
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In this companion book to the much-loved classic A Girl of the Limberlost, an orphaned teenager longs to find his place in the world. Freckles was discovered on the doorstep of a Chicago orphanage, badly beaten and missing a hand. He yearns for the fulfillment of useful work, and at Indiana's Limberlost Swamp, his grit and determination win him the difficult, dangerous job of guarding a valuable stand of timber. Faithful and brave in his daily tasks, Freckles comes to appreciate the beauty and majesty of the natural world amid the wetlands' sights, sounds, and silences.
By: Gene Stratton-Porter
$10.75
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From the Publisher:
While the other field mice work to gather grain and nuts for winter, Frederick sits on a sunny rock by himself. “I gather sun rays for the cold dark winter days,” he tells them. Another day he gathers “colors,” and then “words.”
And when the food runs out, it is Frederick, the dreamer and poet, whose endless store of supplies warms the hearts of his fellow mice, and feeds their spirits during the darkest winter days. Frederick’s story will warm readers as well in this Caldecott Honor winning fable.
By: Leo Lionni
$11.99
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Frederic Chopin was a celebrated pianist and probably the greatest composer for the piano the world has ever known. He loved music from babyhood and when his family moved to Warsaw a few years after his birth, he was placed under the tutelage of the best masters of music in Poland. The story is told of his early years through the momentous day in Vienna when his playing at the theatre of Count Gallenburg actually launched his career as a major figure in the world of music.
By: Opal Wheeler
$20.95
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Chopin returned to Vienna to find only a cool welcome awaiting him. Vienna wanted to dance and sing and forget war...and Poland was on the brink of war. In Paris, however, Chopin found himself warmly welcomed; his concerts became the vogue; his days were crowded with both gaiety and the work he loved. Years passed and the world hailed his greatest compositions. Then ill health began making inroads on his time and at the peak of his career, the great composer and pianist died in Paris.
By: Opal Wheeler
$20.95
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In Free at Last, Michael examines Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s I Have a Dream speech, looking at the poetry, grammar, and vocabulary of the most important modern statement of America’s commitment to the equality of its citizens. The speech is a masterpiece, and this book explores its construction in depth.
By: Michael Clay Thompson
$19.50