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From the Publisher: This unique presentation of American history takes readers into the locked rooms of the Philadelphia State House at the drafting of the U.S. Constitution — describing the issues debated and the delegates present.3 Grades
If You Were There When They Signed the Constitution
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This is a fun filled workbook that will introduce students to Ancient Egypt including its society, culture, religion and daily life.3 Grades
Images of Ancient Egypt
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Learn about the barbarian invasions, the role of the church, the feudal system, and more.3 Grades
Images of the Middle Ages
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Be immersed in the fascinating world of insects as you’re taken on a journey observing and learning about the world around you.4 Grades
Insect Life
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With this study guide and the three texts, you will learn how to teach, learn, and master these basic stories that are so fundamental to a classical education.3 Grades
Introduction to Classical Studies – Student Guide
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With this study guide and the three texts, you will learn how to teach, learn, and master these basic stories that are so fundamental to a classical education.3 Grades
Introduction to Classical Studies – Teacher Guide
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The Declaration of Independence is a revolutionary document, and in this book, Michael examines the language that Jefferson used to announce the American Revolution from England, showing precisely how Jefferson used vocabulary and grammar to achieve the ends he sought.6 Grades
Jefferson’s Truths
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The Jefferson’s Truths teacher manual includes the full text of the student book plus special boxes that contain important points and tips for the instructor.6 Grades
Jefferson’s Truths – Teacher Manual
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Study history, geography, and Bible together as a family!
This year of lesson plans features the accounts of Joshua to Malachi, including a study of Ancient Greece and its interactions with Persia—especially her kings who are mentioned in the Old Testament: Darius, Xerxes, Artaxerxes, Cyrus—along with Italy, Sicily, Macedonia, Syria, Judea and Jerusalem, Babylon, Libya, and Egypt. Geography centers around the Middle East, where so much of the Old Testament took place. Older students add more history and geography books, plus a timeless study of Proverbs. The Charlotte Mason-style lesson plans- Make the ancient world come alive through living books and Bible readings.
- Help your students listen attentively and recall what was read by narrating.
- Let you teach the whole family together by sharing some books as family read-alouds, then challenging older students with additional reading and writing assignments from other books on the same topic.
- Help all your students, grades 1–12, see how Bible events fit into history.
- Connect geography to the people who lived there—both past and present.
- Keep things simple by providing helpful reminders of upcoming resources, teaching tips, and Book of Centuries entries.
High School Credit
For the completion of grades 7–9 or 10–12 assignments in this Joshua through Malachi & Ancient Greecestudy, we suggest that students should be awarded 1⁄2 credit for History/Geography and 1⁄2 credit for Bible.6 GradesJoshua through Malachi & Ancient Greece
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These audio files (now streaming only) capture the teacher and students pronouncing and rhythmically repeating each grammar chart and vocabulary word from Latin for Children Primer C—first the Latin, then the English equivalent.2 Grades
Latin for Children: Primer C – Chant Audio Files (Classical)
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These audio files (now streaming only) capture the teacher and students pronouncing and rhythmically repeating each grammar chart and vocabulary word from Latin for Children Primer C—first the Latin, then the English equivalent.2 Grades
Latin for Children: Primer C – Chant Audio Files (Ecclesiastical)
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Life in Acadia tells the story of the Leblanc family, Acadian farmers in the Port Royal region who find themselves caught up in the dramatic struggle between the English and the French over ownership of the colony. The migration of the Acadians from Port Royal to other areas is described, and such techniques as the reclaiming of marshland and the building of dykes are explained. Acadian homelife is illustrated through stories of a wedding, a birth and baptism, and the severing of family ties under the pressure of an English demand for an oath of loyalty. The return of the French to Port Royal, and the subsequent deportation for the Acadians by the English, connect the Leblanc's story to the broader social trends of the time, and hence to issues which have preoccupied Canadians to this day. Includes questions for discussion, maps and pictures of life in during this time period.3 Grades
Life in Acadia
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In Lincoln’s Ten Sentences, Michael examines the Gettysburg Address—a document of only ten sentences—and introduces readers to accomplished poet Abraham Lincoln and his use of detail, his controlled use of sound and meter, his repetition of key words, and his strategic grammar and vocabulary.6 Grades
Lincoln’s Ten Sentences: The Gettysburg Address
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The Lincoln’s Ten Sentences teacher manual includes the full text of the student book plus special boxes that contain important points and tips for the instructor.6 Grades
Lincoln’s Ten Sentences: The Gettysburg Address – Teacher Manual
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Come hear the hiss of the steam, feel the heat of the engine, watch the landscape race by. Come ride the rails, come cross the young country! From prize-winning author/illustrator Brian Floca comes a rich and detailed sensory exploration of America's early railroads.3 Grades
Locomotive
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This year of lesson plans will help the world of Ancient Rome come alive for all your students, grades 1–12. The life of Christ and the events of the early church are studied side-by-side with ancient world history. The study of Rome will take you through many lands as you trace its rise and fall: Italy, Greece, Spain, Macedonia, more of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Older students also complete a study of the book of Romans, which was written to believers in Ancient Rome. The Charlotte Mason-style lesson plans- Make the ancient world come alive through living books and Bible readings.
- Help your students listen attentively and recall what was read by narrating.
- Let you teach the whole family together by sharing some books as family read-alouds, then challenging older students with additional reading and writing assignments from other books on the same topic.
- Help all your students, grades 1–12, see how Bible events fit into history.
- Connect geography to the people who lived there—both past and present.
- Keep things simple by providing helpful reminders of upcoming resources, teaching tips, and Book of Centuries entries.
High School Credit
For the completion of grades 7–9 or 10–12 assignments in this Matthew through Acts & Ancient Romestudy, we suggest that students should be awarded 1⁄2 credit for History/Geography and 1⁄2 credit for Bible.6 GradesMatthew through Acts & Ancient Rome
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