The Memoria Pre-Algebra Student Text provides problem banks with which students can work toward mastery, clear statements of lesson objectives, introduction and review of important terms, and detailed consideration of example problems. An answer key for the odd exercises is included in the Appendix.
The Memoria Pre-Algebra Teacher Manual serves as the primary instructional resource for the course and includes an answer key for all lesson exercises.
Before presenting a lesson to students, thoroughly review the material and the teacher notes for helpful techniques and emphases.
The stories in this book explore the evolution of the locomotive and the development of the railroad in America—and the men who made it happen—revolutionizing the economy and ushering in an era of unity across the country.
By ordering the complete set, you will receive the novel, The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare, the Student Study guide and the Teacher Guide which is equipped with all answers to the student guide but also all tests and quizzes.
Leroy Ninker is a small man with a big dream: he wants to be a cowboy, but for now he's just a thief. In fact, Leroy is robbing the Watsons' kitchen right this minute...!
To Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mercy is not just a pig — she's a porcine wonder.
And to the portly and good-natured Mercy, the Watsons are an excellent source of buttered toast, not to mention that buttery-toasty feeling she gets when she snuggles into bed with them.
This is not, however, so good for the Watsons' bed. BOOM! CRACK!
When the Watsons decide to zip their porcine wonder into a formfitting princess dress for Halloween — complete with tiara — they are certain that Mercy will be beautiful beyond compare...
The early history of Quebec, "the rocky perch of France and of the Faith" in the New World, is incomplete without the story of Mère Marie. She received permission to join the Jesuit mission in Quebec. There she founded, in 1639, the first convent school in North America, where she lived for thirty-three years, moving heroically but always calmly through the turbulent, harsh environment that was New France.
It was back in the 1980’s when Cindy Rollins, then a new mom in search of the best ways to teach her baby son, first heard about homeschooling. Thirty years and nine children later, Cindy has become a popular blogger, podcaster, and award-winning teacher. This is her story. It’s a story of big families and cross-country moves and small-town living. It’s about great books and morning times and nursery rhymes. It’s the story of a dedicated mother’s journey toward the Truth and the family she brought along with her.