The Courage of Sarah Noble Student Guide features teaching guidelines, vocabulary work, comprehension questions, reading activities, optional honors activities, and downloadable enrichment and assessment pages.
The Courage of Sarah Noble Teacher Guide features an introduction, teaching guidelines, notes on reading activities, a model lesson plan, a lesson for every chapter in the novel, optional honors activities, illustration pages, and an appendix containing assessment answers.
Based on a true story, Sarah’s journey is inspiring. And as she cares for her father and befriends her neighbors. she learns to be afraid but still be brave is the greatest courage of all.”
From the publisher: “In the beginning, God created…with these words, the Bible powerfully sets in motion our praise to the Creator for His awesome work. Written and illustrated by David and Helen Haidle, The Creation Story for Children is filled with vibrant images of the week of Creation.”
Tucker is a streetwise city mouse. He thought he'd seen it all. But he's never met a cricket before, which really isn't surprising, because, along with his friend Harry Cat, Tucker lives in the very heart of New York City - the Times Square subway station.
From the Publisher: The Cricket in Times Square Student Guide trains students to become active readers by providing in-depth word studies that help students build vocabulary as well as comprehension questions to teach students to identify important concepts and compose clear, concise answers to questions.
The Cricket in Times Square Student Guide, Second Edition trains students to become active readers by providing in-depth word studies that help students build vocabulary as well as comprehension questions to teach students to identify important concepts and compose clear, concise answers to questions.
The Cricket in Times Square Teacher Guide features teaching guidelines, notes on reading activities, answers to The Cricket in Times SquareStudent Guide, all tests and quizzes, and the key to all assessments.
Tucker is a streetwise city mouse. He thought he’d seen it all. But he’s never met a cricket before, which isn’t surprising, because along with his friend Harry Cat, Tucker lives in the very heart of New York City—the Times Square subway station.
This book is about an illegitimate girl whose mother died when she was born, and no one knows who her father is. She grows up in an orphanage, and she goes through many hardships and is treated poorly because she is illegitimate. The few people she loves are taken away from her.
Because of all her trials, she thinks God is against her, and so, in rebellion, she refuses to go to church or pray. However, the prayers of an old man who loves and prays for her are answered and she realizes . . . a wonderful story.
It is 1847, a time of revolutions throughout Europe. Young Catherine Ayre has been called from her quiet home in England by a grandfather she scarcely knows, Grand Duke Edmond of Letzenstein. She becomes a pawn in the political unrest of the small country. Why does her grandfather so hate her uncle Constant, the rightful heir? And just who is Rafael le Marre? Catherine is swept into exciting adventures before she can feel herself a part of the small but fascinating country of Letzenstein.
This is the first Book in the Letzenstein Chronicles.