Novare Physical Science is beautiful inside and out. With a mature, developed sense of aesthetics, this book is tidy and attractive. Students love the personal style of the narrative in which the author concisely and accurately explains the concepts with evident wonder and excitement at the marvels of God’s world.
Filled with gentle humor and playful rhythms, Now We Are Six contains some of the best-loved poems for children. Between its pages, readers will delight in the always accessible, sun-filled realm of the imagination, perfectly rendered in Ernest Shepard’s beautiful illustrations.
The imaginative charm that has made Pooh the world’s most famous bear pervades the pages of Milne’s poetry, and Ernest H.
Shepard’s witty and loving illustrations enhance these truly delightful gift editions.
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A. A. Milne's beloved poetry collections--When We Were Very Young and Now We Are Six--are now available as part of the Classic Gift Edition line! Now We Are Six is A. A. Milne's second book of verse for young readers, featuring the timeless, beloved bear Winnie-the-Pooh and friends, in a gorgeous collectible edition.
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Number Sentence Cards are the homeschool math teacher’s best friend! Your student will be able to keep working smoothly on a math lesson if you get called away for a moment with these convenient Number Sentence Cards. Each card contains six number sentences—enough to require effort but not too much to seem overwhelming.
More than 500 ready-to-use equations at your fingertips!
62 Cards for Addition Tables (up to 10 + 10)
40 cards focus on the addition tables (for example, the cards for the 5s table would include 5 + 1, 5 + 2, 5 + 3, 6 – 5, 7 – 5, etc.). Equations from previously learned tables are also included.
22 cards explore how each number, 1 – 10, can be composed and decomposed (for example, 5 can be composed as 5 + 0, 4 + 1, 3 + 2 and decomposed as 5 – 0, 5 – 4, 5 – 2, etc.).
24 Cards for Multiplication Tables (up to 6 x 10)
Four cards for each multiplication table up to 6 x 10.
144 number sentences that review both multiplication and division facts. (Since the ÷ symbol is not introduced until the final lessons in Book 2, these cards do not use that symbol. Instead, the division sentences ask the child to determine the number of “3s in 15,” for example, wording the concept like the familiar Table Work portion of the lessons in the book.)
How to Use Number Sentence Cards
Before a lesson begins, pull out an applicable card or two. You might select cards of the number currently being worked with in the arithmetic lesson or use cards for particular numbers that need additional practice.
If you unexpectedly need to attend to something else for a few minutes, give your child the selected cards so he may continue working on his own without interruption. He should complete the number sentences, using manipulatives if needed, and write the answers on his personal whiteboard.
From the Publisher:
Number Sentence Cards are the homeschool math teacher’s best friend! Your student will be able to keep working smoothly on a math lesson if you get called away for a moment with these convenient Number Sentence Cards. Each card contains six number sentences—enough to require effort but not too much to seem overwhelming.
More than 500 ready-to-use equations at your fingertips!
24 Cards for Multiplication Tables (from 7 x 10 to 10 x 10)—Six cards for each multiplication table (including division) being learned in Book 3.
24 Cards for Mixed Multiplication and Division (from 1 x 10 to 6 x 10)—144 number sentences that review multiplication and division facts learned in Book 2.
36 Cards for Mixed Multiplication and Division (from 1 x 10 to 10 x 10)—216 number sentences that review multiplication and division facts from all the tables learned.
How to Use Number Sentence Cards
Before a lesson begins, pull out an applicable card or two. You might select cards of the number currently being worked with in the arithmetic lesson or use cards for particular numbers that need additional practice.
If you unexpectedly need to attend to something else for a few minutes, give your child the selected cards so she may continue working on her own without interruption. She should complete the number sentences, using manipulatives if needed, and write the answers on her personal whiteboard.
In Lois Lowry's unforgettable Newbery Medal–winning novel, a ten-year-old Danish girl's bravery is tested when her best friend is threatened by Nazis in 1943.
Numbers and Colors features teaching guidelines and reproducible practice sheets as well as tracing, counting, coloring, drawing, and oral exercises. This book is included in our Junior Kindergarten Complete Curriculum Package.
Numbers Book Part One covers 0-15. It includes mazes, coloring, pattern recognition, connect the dots, and many more exercises that help your student master the numbers through 15. The appendix contains reproducible practice pages.
Numbers Book Part Two covers 16-100. Activities include mazes, coloring, pattern recognition, connect the dots, and more! The appendix contains reproducible practice worksheets.
This activity book is about Canada's newest territory. Topics include the climate of the Arctic, the treeline, the tundra, natural resources and how animals and people adapt in this vast northern land. Other topics introduce students to the art and traditions of the the Inuit, Sir John Franklin and other Arctic explorers, Auyuittuq National Park, Iqaluit, the capital, and the territory's new coat of arms and flag.
Amy Steedman was a British author of books for children at the beginning of the twentieth century. This work includes classics such as The Three Bears and Sleeping Beauty.