Digital Resources for Physics: Modeling Nature includes assessment documentation and course planning resources necessary for the administration of this course, whether in a homeschool setting or a coop or classroom.
All items are printable and distributable to your student or classroom; only one copy of digital resources are needed per classroom or home.
This Solutions Manual contains the mathematical steps for solving calculation problems in the chapter exercises of Physics: Modeling Nature. It is a useful supplement for students in homeschooling environments or in traditional classrooms.
Physics: Modeling Nature is Novare’s beautiful new advanced physics textbook for the science-loving school or student who has completed trigonometry. Written by John Mays after teaching the course for over 15 years, this text is a masterpiece.
Physics: Modeling Nature addresses the complaints teachers typically have with many of the current physics offerings. It is especially suited to STEM programs with a college-preparatory mission. Students who aspire to a technical career will find this to be the best text available, with fresh, elucidating illustrations and a narrative that explains concepts with attention to detail. Teachers will appreciate the book as a solid reference and lecturing tool.
Sylvette is a shy little girl, but her neighbor happens to be the artist Pablo Picasso. Attracted by Sylvette’s classical facial profile and her lovely ponytail hair style, Picasso convinces her to overcome her shyness and pose for a series of artworks. These drawings, paintings, and sculptures soon become world famous, and encouraged to abandon her shyness, Sylvette herself begins a career as a fine artist. This is a title in Barron’s Anholt’s Artists Books for Children series, in which author and illustrator Laurence Anholt recalls memorable and sometimes amusing moments when the lives of the artists were touched by children. Anholt’s fine illustrations appear on every page and include reproductions of works by the artists.
The creators of Pick a Pine Treeare back with a joyful, energetic celebration of a Halloween tradition.
Pick a pumpkin from the patch. Tall and lean or short and fat. Vivid orange, ghostly white, or speckled green, might be just right.
Pickle-Chiffon Pie by Jolly Roger Bradfield tells the story of a king who loves pickle chiffon pie. However, he has a beautiful daughter which means all the princes in the land like to come over for dinner. That means less pickle-chiffon pie for the king. In order to solve his problem, the king gives the three best princes a test and tells them that the winner will get to marry the princess. Each prince must go to the forest and find the most wonderful thing. The one who finds the very most wonderful thing will be the winner! As each prince explores the forest they find many wonderful things, but it turns out the most wonderful thing of all is not what any of them expected.
Pickle-Chiffon Pie is a story without a villain. No fighting, no bloodshed, but still exciting and fast-moving. It is a tale that stretches the imagination: the reader must accept a juggling lion (six cans of root beer at once!) and a sixteen-footed Gazoo. Not a hard assignment for a child, but perhaps a bit more difficult for a worldly grown-up.
After nearly 50 years Jolly Roger wrote his sequel to Pickle-Chiffon Pie: Here’s the tale of a fourteenth-century Olympics, with sports like dragon wrestling and the 100-yard moat swim, in which the victor wins the hand of a fair princess — along with a surprise ending!
Spark the season of waiting with our Picture Book Advent Calendar. This package will take you through 24 days of Advent with a wonderful book that awaits you on Christmas Day (25 books in all). Follow the reading order on the page provided to enjoy books that correspond with St. Nicholas Day (December 5), King Wenceslas Day (December 23), and more!
Everything you need to successfully do picture study is in this easy-to-use portfolio. Just one 15-minute lesson once a week is all it takes to spread this feast and cultivate within your children an appreciation for what is just, true, and beautiful.
Everything you need to successfully do picture study is in this easy-to-use portfolio. Just one 15-minute lesson once a week is all it takes to spread this feast and cultivate within your children an appreciation for what is just, true, and beautiful.
Everything you need to successfully do picture study is in this easy-to-use portfolio. Just one 15-minute lesson once a week is all it takes to spread this feast and cultivate within your children an appreciation for what is just, true, and beautiful.