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The journey continues, starting in Crete and ending in the Hellenistic Age, ushered in by Alexander the Great. Students learn about the development of democracy, the primordial defense of democracy in the Persian wars, the heyday of Athens (also known as the Golden Age), and that sad self-destruction known as the Peloponnesian Wars. But it is not history alone—culture, values, and life lessons are taught.
By: Dorothy Mills
$27.50
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The
Student Guide contains Facts to Know, Vocabulary Questions, Reading Comprehension Questions, and Activities. The answers are contained in the
Teacher Guide (sold separately).
By: Matthew Anderson
$27.95
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The Teacher Guide contains the answers to the
Student Guide (sold separately) and the tests.
By: Matthew Anderson
$27.95
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Like any good Roman course, this one begins with the she-wolf who nurses in infancy the legendary founders of Rome: Romulus and Remus.
The rise and fall of a monarchy, the embrace of a republic with the simultaneous dislike for kings, and finally the rise of the Roman empire teach unforgettable principles about human nature and society.
By: Dorothy Mills
$27.50
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The
Student Guide contains Facts to Know, Vocabulary, Comprehension Questions, and Activities. The answers are contained in the
Teacher Guide (sold separately).
By: Matthew Anderson
$27.95
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The
Teacher Guide contains the answers to the
Student Guide (sold separately) as well as the answers to the quizzes and tests.
By: Matthew Anderson
$27.95
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Dorothy Mills wrote some wonderful history books in the 1920s for use by middle school students, and Memoria Press is proud to bring these books back into publication—with added illustrations!
By: Dorothy Mills
$27.50
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Walter Wangerin's profound fantasy concerns a time when the sun turned around the earth and the animals could speak, when Chauntecleer the Rooster ruled over a more or less peaceful kingdom.
By: Walter Wangerin Jr.
$21.00
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Since "The Book of Three" was first published in 1964, young readers have been enthralled by the adventures of Taran the Assistant Pig-Keeper and his quest to become a hero.
By: Lloyd Alexander
$12.50
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By: Sean Brooks
$24.50
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The Teacher Guide contains detailed answers for the
Student Workbook questions, quizzes, and tests.
By: Sean Brooks
$27.50
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Memoria's Trees Reader, along with a student workbook (sold separately) and the teacher key (sold separately), will teach your student the different parts and different kinds of plants, the processes of photosynthesis and respiration, and about flowers and fruits and other wonders of creation.
By: Sean Brooks
$24.50
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SaleAs much as modern science instruction becomes increasingly dominated by a focus on technology and scientific abstractions, teachers, parents, and students will appreciate programs like these that return to the traditional focus on the wonders of nature.
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$107.95 Original price was: $107.95.$97.16Current price is: $97.16.
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Help your children develop moral character with this updated, 30th anniversary edition of the perennial classic The Book of Virtues.
By: William J. Bennett
$45.00
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This book is based on a true story, and even though it deals with some hard issues brought about by the German occupation of Amsterdam, it provides an opportunity to discuss World War II from a unique perspective, so that young people may learn from it.
During World War II a young German girl, who has been indoctrinated into the Hitler Youth, travels to occupied Amsterdam to rejoin her parents then comes to realize the truth about the war.
By: Hilda Van Stockum
$20.50
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The Borrowers—the Clock family: Homily, Pod, and their fourteen-year-old daughter, Arrietty, to be precise—are tiny people who live underneath the kitchen floor of an old English country manor. All their minuscule home furnishings, from postage stamp paintings to champagne cork chairs, are “borrowed” from the “human beans” who tromp around loudly above them.
By: Mary Norton
$9.99