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Aimed at upper elementary or junior high students, Hop, Skip, and a Rhyme artfully depicts 16 of the most important literary devices. Each entry defines and utilizes a single device in winsome fashion, instructing by means of delight. Every poem is also accompanied by a lovely illustration that visually represents the poetic element. Whether used in the classroom or for family read-alouds, this little picture book is sure to inspire young writers with the joy of well-turned lyrical verse, and may also prompt a chuckle or two along the way!
Hop, Skip, and a Rhyme: Literary Devices for Young Writers
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From the Publisher In this helpful guide, Mitchell L Chase takes us, step by step, through the whole sweep of the Old Testament, through its stories and songs, through its prophecies and promises, and shows us how each one points us to the coming Saviour, and God's plan rescue us from our sin and establish his everlasting kingdom.
Hope for All the Earth
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From the Publisher: 20 undated devotions that offer hope in times of trial. Since being diagnosed with incurable cancer, Jeremy Marshall has been known for his ability to connect the difficulties that Christians face in this life with the deep seated joy that is found in knowing the Lord Jesus. Hope in the Face of Suffering — his first devotional, based upon his ‘Lift Up Your Hearts’ GAFCON broadcasts — offers twenty inspirational messages for tough times. Jeremy helps readers apply the principles he has learned through his own experience of dealing with terminal cancer. He holds out the message of hope in the Bible — the medicine cabinet where we can find treatment for our suffering — and meditates on God’s promises, which are like a rock upon which we can stand secure.
Hope in the Face of Suffering
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A poignant picture book about a scarecrow who befriends the young girl who reads to him day after day until one day he's left wondering where she is.
Hopefully the Scarecrow
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From the Publisher Who wants to merely go through the motions of religion? We long for something authentic something worth opening our hearts to, filling our minds with, and giving our lives for. We hope for something better than the "churchianity" of our parents and the vague spirituality of our neighbors, something better than guilt-induced, holier-than-thou morality, better than here-and-now, health-and-wealth promises. In her thought-provoking and authentic style, Nancy Guthrie shows that Jesus himself offers the something better we've been looking for, applying the truths of Hebrews to real-life issues such as guilt, shame, disappointment, hardship, unhealthy obsessions, personal ambition, and fear of death.
Hoping for Something Better
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Students at Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky, study Horatius at the Bridge in sixth grade, and are challenged to memorize the whole poem. Those who can recite it from memory receive the Memoria Press Winston Churchill Award, and now your homeschooler can earn it too, along with this Horatius Lapel Pin and a Horatius Medal, to commemorate this extraordinary accomplishment.
Horatius at the Bridge – Lapel Pin
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Students at Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky, study Horatius at the Bridge in sixth grade, and are challenged to memorize the whole poem. Those who can recite it from memory receive the Memoria Press Winston Churchill Award, and now your homeschooler can earn it too, along with this Horatius Lapel Pin and a Horatius Medal, to commemorate this extraordinary accomplishment.
Horatius at the Bridge – Medal
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This Horatius at the Bridge Student Guide, Second Edition includes an introduction to the text, Roman history review, character descriptions, and comprehension questions designed to guide students through the ballad.3 Grades
Horatius at the Bridge – Student Guide (Second Edition)
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This Horatius at the Bridge Teacher Guide, Second Edition is equipped with all answers to the Horatius at the Bridge Student Guide, Second Edition; quizzes to gauge retention; and maps to bring the story of Horatius alive for your learner.3 Grades
Horatius at the Bridge – Teacher Guide (Second Edition)
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The Lays of Ancient Rome are five ballads written by the Englishman Thomas Babington Macaulay and published in 1842. These ballads (lays) celebrate events and heroes in ancient Roman history, and Horatius at the Bridge is the most famous of Macaulay’s ballads.3 Grades
Horatius at the Bridge – Text (Second Edition)
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SaleThe Lays of Ancient Rome are five ballads written by the Englishman Thomas Babington Macaulay and published in 1842. These ballads (lays) celebrate events and heroes in ancient Roman history, and Horatius at the Bridge is the most famous of Macaulay’s ballads. Ballads are narratives that are composed and sung orally. In more primitive societies, before the development of writing, they were an essential means of remembering and celebrating the past.
Horatius at the Bridge Set
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It seems like every family we meet has at least one horse lover so it just makes sense to provide a free download.
Horse Colouring
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For ages, horses have galloped beside us, not just as mounts but as legends, shaping history with their hooves. In “Horses of Destiny,” illuminated by Paul Brown’s evocative illustrations, Fairfax Downey pays tribute to the steeds that have become symbols of courage, loyalty, and power.
Horses of Destiny
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In this informative book, Gail Gibbons, relates some of the long history horses and humans have shared. Gibbons looks at horse biology and behaviour, and includes colourful, clear, and accessible diagrams that will interest all who want to know more about these popular animals.
Horses!
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A perfect integration of history and Latin. Join Neil Perkins, a Latin student at Haltwhistle Grammar School in England, as he unearths an ancient Roman manuscript. The only way to solve the mystery is to translate the ancient Latin text. Great historic fiction. Highly recommended!!!!
Hostage Lands
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Nature study in a nutshell!
Have you ever wondered what Charlotte Mason actually said about nature study? We did. So we searched through Charlotte’s original writings, looking for all her comments about nature study, and compiled them into this book. Hours in the Out-of-Doors explains all about nature study in Charlotte’s own words. Full of inspiring quotes and lots of practical tips!- Practical—Presents Charlotte’s writings in bite-size chunks with summary statements and quick personal review questions. Modern-day examples offer additional insight into applying CM principles today.
- Organized—Arranges all of Charlotte’s nature study comments by topic, such as When to Do Nature Study, the Nature Notebook, and What Nature Study Looks Like.
- Encouraging—Motivates and inspires you with wonderful nature quotes from Charlotte Mason and many other great men and women of history, like Claude Monet, Helen Keller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Washington Carver, Albert Einstein, and more!
- Easy to Use—Acts as a quick and easy reference book to get you started and keep you going on the right path.
Hours in the Out-of-Doors
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