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The Letter Tiles kit has been expanded! It now contains ALL letter tiles needed for ALL levels of both programs, plus magnets, syllable tags, prefixes and suffixes, and Greek and Latin word parts!
Letter Tiles
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These letter tiles are used in both the All About Reading and All About Spelling programs. It is recommend that you add magnets (sold separately) to the back of these letter tiles so you can use them on a magnetic board. The phonogram tiles are color-coded for faster learning:
- Consonants and consonant teams are blue.
- Vowels and vowel teams are red.
- Tiles representing the sound of /er/ are purple.
- The remaining r-controlled vowels are yellow.
- Tiles representing the sound of /sh/ are green.
- The apostrophe, hyphen, and ed are orange.
- The tiles glide smoothly on the table, making it easy to pull down letters, form words, and swap letters.
- The 1" square size makes them easy for children's hands to manipulate.
- Tiles easily wipe clean.
- The letter tiles and heading labels are made from heavy laminated cardstock and and are micro-perforated, ready for you to easily separate.
- Affordable, so each student can have his or her own set.
- Durable and designed to last through many years of use.
Letter Tiles ***Older Edition***
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Letters for Exiles brings Daniel’s experience to life as his mentor, Abel, disciples and equips him — and us — to flourish in exile.Letters for Exiles ***Discounted***
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A fascinating living geography book from 1879!
My Good Friends, By God’s providence I have been led to settle in this distant land, and can but seldom visit England; however, I do not forget friends there, for whom I always have felt great interest. One day it came to my mind that I might do some little good to old folk at home—and perhaps to the young, too—in spite of being so far off, and having a large school to look after, and several other things; and this was my idea:—that I would write some simple familiar accounts of the land of Egypt where I dwell . . . Mary Whately’s letters paint a fascinating picture of life in Egypt in 1879. And her insight into customs, culture, and climate ring true even today. Plus, many Bible quotations and allusions are woven throughout the letters, along with illustrations of how life in Egypt reminded Mary of those passages. Letters from Egypt is a living geography book that will touch your mind, your imagination, and your heart.- Living Geography—Learn about the people, customs, and climate of Egypt in these letters from a Christian friend.
- Biblical Insights—Gain a greater understanding of the culture and how it is reflected in so many Scripture verses.
- Missionary Emphasis—See the mixed multitude of people and be stirred to pray for the work of the Lord among them.
- Recommended—Listed as a suggested resource for grades 3–12 in Visits to Africa.
10 GradesLetters From Egypt
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A new edition of Tolkien’s famous illustrated Letters from Father Christmas to his children is presented in a stunning hardback format, complete with full colour illustrations.
Letters from Father Christmas
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A deeply felt, deeply personal story of immigration from beloved Newbery Medalist Karen Hesse.
Letters from Rifka
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Sally Jane’s experience of changing times in rural America, as she lives through the drowning of the Swift River towns in western Massachusetts to form the Quabbin Reservoir.
Letting Swift River Go
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"During the time men live without a common Power to keep them all in awe, they are in that condition which is called Warre"... Written during the turmoil of the English Civil War, Leviathan is an ambitious and highly original work of political philosophy.
Leviathan
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From the Publisher: "In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson sends Lewis and Clark out west to explore. He tells them to make maps. He tells them to draw pictures and collect plants. Most importantly, he tells them to send presents! What kind of present is good enough for a president? Beginning readers will truly enjoy reading about this fun and little-known slice of American history."
Lewis and Clark – A Prairie Dog for the President
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When the United States was new, much of the western half of it was still unknown. President Thomas Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to lead an expedition to explore as much of the wilderness as they could. The group headed up the Missouri River, but it was a much harder journey than they expected. The wild Missouri threatened to destroy them all, but Lewis and Clark were determined to succeed.
Lewis and Clark Travel Up the Missouri River (Dyslexic Font)
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This collection of essays and reflections on classical education includes contributions from David Hicks, Wes Callihan, Martin Cothran, Joshua Gibbs, David Goodwin, Dr. Matthew Bianco, and more.
Liber Amicorum: Essays and Reflections in Honor of Andrew Kern
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The American colonists were fed up with British law. They refused to buy English goods. They formed a militia of tradesmen and farmers ready to fight at a moment’s notice. Most importantly, they joined together. All 13 colonies sent representatives to decide whether they should form a new country. That group wrote the Declaration of Independence, the document that summed up a revolution.
Liberty!
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This fascinating book combines the creative fun of coloring with an exciting sense of discovery as it realistically portrays many facets of life during the Middle Ages, one of history's most dramatic and eventful periods. Forty-two authentically detailed drawings depict daily activities in castle, village, monastery, field, and forest, evoking the excitement and pageantry of tournaments, sieges, banquets, battles, and fairs. Whether the illustrations depict a lord playing chess with his son or a peddler selling his wares, the true look and feel of medieval life comes through, from architectural details to the particulars of dress at all levels of society.Dover Original.
Life in a Medieval Castle Coloring Book
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Life in Acadia tells the story of the Leblanc family, Acadian farmers in the Port Royal region who find themselves caught up in the dramatic struggle between the English and the French over ownership of the colony. The migration of the Acadians from Port Royal to other areas is described, and such techniques as the reclaiming of marshland and the building of dykes are explained. Acadian homelife is illustrated through stories of a wedding, a birth and baptism, and the severing of family ties under the pressure of an English demand for an oath of loyalty. The return of the French to Port Royal, and the subsequent deportation for the Acadians by the English, connect the Leblanc's story to the broader social trends of the time, and hence to issues which have preoccupied Canadians to this day. Includes questions for discussion, maps and pictures of life in during this time period.3 Grades
Life in Acadia
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Magnificent pyramids, the silent Sphinx, gigantic temples of stone, a land and people shrouded by the mists of time. Here's a subject that promises to captivate coloring book enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the life and customs of ancient Egypt.
Life in Ancient Egypt Coloring Book
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No one could have predicted the marvels of art, literature, science, and philosophy that Greece would produce from 550 to 300 BC. But many of those accomplishments are represented in this well-researched, educational coloring book.
Life in Ancient Greece Coloring Book
$6.75