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  1. Far East Country Studies

    Far East Country Studies

    SKU: 0079

    $13.95

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    This book will teach students about the Far East and the countries through the use of reproducible maps, facts, and history. Grades: 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th. Individual Outline Map & Questions to Answer for Each Country. Classroom Reproducible with Bonus Activities. Answer Key & Teacher Instructions. Learn More

  2. How to Write Clearly by Ruth Beechick

    How to Write Clearly by Ruth Beechick

    SKU: 2935

    $6.99

    Looking for a refreshing and easy route to good writing? You'll find it here—the meaning approach. This common sense approach speaks clearly to writers from young teens to adults. Read and use the insights as you see fit in your own writing. There are no boring drills and assignments. This book contrasts with much of today's teaching on how to write, which is ineffective and deadening to students. Here we explain the historical roots of that old system so you can confidently move to the meaning system. A bonus chapter gives a history of how English language came to us. 83 pages, Paperback Learn More
  3. Greenleaf Guide to the Famous Men of Rome

    Greenleaf Guide to the Famous Men of Rome

    SKU: 0295

    $9.95

    An easy-to-use guide which provides background, vocabulary, and discussion questions for each of the chapters in Famous Men of Rome Text (sold separately). The Greenleaf Guide helps to set your study of ancient Rome in a Biblical context. How do the various figures from Rome’s history match up to God’s standards of justice or righteousness? There is background material, vocabulary, and suggested discussion questions for each chapter in Famous Men of Rome. Also included are suggested supplementary readings including selections from Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, the Aeneid, and David Macaulay’s City. Can be used for elementary grades and up.

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  4. Greenleaf Famous Men of Rome Text

    Greenleaf Famous Men of Rome Text

    SKU: 0296

    $16.95

    Famous Men of Rome contains 29 chapters. Each chapter is a short biographical sketch of a famous Roman. The chapters are arranged chronologically. The original edition had 28 chapters, but there is an additional chapter by Rob Shearer in the Greeenleaf edition, as well as over a hundred new illustrations. The history of Rome is taught chronologically as students read short biographical sketches. As in Famous Men of Greece, your fourth or fifth graders will be able to read this on their own. Younger students will enjoy hearing it read out loud. Older students will find it to be an exciting easy introduction to Ancient Rome. A companion book, The Greenleaf Guide to Famous Men of Rome (sold separately) will give you vocabulary, background, and discussion questions to help make this a successful study for any age student. Learn More
  5. Greenleaf Guide to the Famous Men of the Middle Ages

    Greenleaf Guide to the Famous Men of the Middle Ages

    SKU: 0297

    $9.95

    An easy-to-use guide which provides background, vocabulary, and discussion questions for each of the chapters in Famouse Men of the Middle Ages. For each biography in Famous Men of the Middle Ages, the Guide provides vocabulary, background information, suggestions for supplemental reading, and discussion questions. Like the other Greenleaf Guides, the Guide to the Middle Ages sets the study of each of the key figures in a Biblical context. Discussion questions prompt students to reflect on how the various figures match up to God’s standards of justice or righteousness. Suggested supplementary readings are found in the Penguin Atlas of Medieval History (especially good for its maps), and David Macaulay’s two Caldecott winners, Cathedral and Castle. Can be used with elementary grades and up.

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  6. Greenleaf Famous Men of Greece Text

    Greenleaf Famous Men of Greece Text

    SKU: 0300

    $16.95

    The history of Greece is taught chronologically, as students read short biographical sketches outlining the lives of important figures. The selections begin with the Greek creation and flood stories, then continue with legendary figures like Perseus, Hercules, and Jason. Then come the leaders of the Trojan War: Agamemnon, Achilles, & Odysseus. The lawgivers of the Greek cities (Lycurgus, Draco, & Solon) are profiled and the leaders who led the defense of Greece against the Persian invasion are covered (Miltiades, Leonidas, & Themistocles). The second half of the book covers the Greek classical period (Pericles, Alcibiades, & Socrates) and finally, the age of Alexander the Great (Demosthenes, Aristotle, & Ptolemy). Your fourth or fifth graders should be able to enjoy it independently,older students can read it as well and not feel like they have been given something that is “babyish.” The text includes a new preface by Rob & Cyndy Shearer, as well as an essay for Christian parents titled, “What to do about Mythology?” Note: The Greenleaf Press edition is NOT identical to the 1904 edition, or to the editions reprinted by other publishers. It has been edited, updated, and supplemented with additional material, including a large number of new, classical illustrations. Learn More
  7. The Greenleaf Guide to Ancient Egypt

    The Greenleaf Guide to Ancient Egypt

    SKU: 0301

    $9.95

    Ever wonder how biblical history and ancient Egyptian history fit together? Why was God so angry with Pharaoh, anyway? These were questions we asked when we began our study of Ancient Egypt. We wanted to start our study of Western history by beginning at the beginning. After reading through the Old Testament (which is history, after all) we study ancient Egypt. The Greenleaf Guide to Ancient Egypt presents ten lesson plans, using the six books listed below. Included are vocabulary lists and discussion questions drawn from the reading. Also included are directions for playing a checkers-like game found in Tut’s tomb, directions for building a model shaduf (irrigate like the Egyptians!), as well as suggestions for how to adapt your study to fit grades 2-7. Home school tested. Excellent for Konos or Unit studies. Average duration is about 15 weeks. Learn More
  8. Greenleaf Famous Men of the Renaissance and Reformation Text

    Greenleaf Famous Men of the Renaissance and Reformation Text

    SKU: 0303

    $16.95

    The Renaissance and the Reformation are pivotal periods in both Church History, Western History, and World History. The Renaissance was the beginning of the modern world. Its leading thinkers were the first to recognize that there was now a huge gap between themselves and the ancient nations of Greece and Rome, and that civilization had been through a “dark age.” The Renaissance revered Greece and Rome and sought to recover the ancient languages, literature, art, and in some cases also their pagan religion. The biographies are written so that they can be profitably read by an upper elementary student as well as any high school student. 15 figures from the Renaissance and 15 from the Reformation whose lives illustrate the history of the times have been selected in this text.. From the Renaissance: Petrarch, Giotto, Brunelleschi, Donatello, Cosimo de’ Medici, Lorenzo de’ Medici, Savonarola, Botticeli, da Vinci, Michelangelo, Cesare Borgia, Machiavelli, Pope Leo X, and Erasmus. From the Reformation: Wyclif, Hus, Luther, Charles V, Durer, Zwingli, Muntzer, Grebel & Sattler, Menno Simons, Henry VIII, Thomas More, Tyndale, Cromwell & Cranmer, Calvin, and Knox.Reading through these biographies will give you a broad introduction to both the Renaissance and Reformation and help you to understand how the events of that time continue to shape our world today. From Greenleaf press. Learn More
  9. Greenleaf Guide to Old Testament History

    Greenleaf Guide to Old Testament History

    SKU: 0304

    $12.95

    Greenleaf Press Guide to the Old Testament. This outline will guide you from Genesis to Nehemiah chronologically. 196 Bible readings, questions, and suggestions for further study. Appropriate for elementary through high school.

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  10. California Early History

    California Early History

    SKU: 0305

    $13.95

    California Early History includes four unique sections focused on Californians of Native American, Mexican, African and Asian descent in an effort to help students understand the people and cultures involved in California's history which led to the development of the State of California are more important than simply memorizing the dates of events. New vocabulary words are introduced at the beginning of each section and students are expected to look them up in a dictionary and write a brief definition, which should then be reviewed and discussed by teachers and at home instructors to aid students in the understanding and retention of the words and their meanings. Lessons are reinforced with maps, exercises, review questions and bonus activities. The Bonus Activities are included at the end of each section and require the student(s) to use addtional research and resources to complete. California Early History is 90 pages, classroom reproducible and recommended for grades 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th. Learn More
  11. The Best Ever Book About California Missions

    The Best Ever Book About California Missions

    SKU: 0306

    $21.95

    The Best Book Ever About California Missions history is a comprehensive workbook covering the history of the California Missions, written in an easy-to-use format. The first section of the book includes background information, with maps, questions, and research activities. The background information section is followed by a section on the history of each individual mission, which introduce 'new words to learn', and when used in the order written each section builds on the previous section. Included with each individual mission section is a map of the mission chain, new words to learn by looking them up in a dictionary, a diagram of the mission compound which is student labeled, a fact sheet about the mission, and information about 'The Mission Today'. Some individual mission sections also include a crossword, word search, or other puzzle relating to the section. The Best Book Ever About California Missions is classroom reproducible, contains over 200 pages of information and activities and is recommended for grades 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th. Learn More
  12. You Decide Student Book - The Critical Thinking Company

    You Decide Student Book - The Critical Thinking Company

    SKU: 0395

    $26.99

    With You Decide! court is in session. The honorable judges, your children, will be asked to decide cases based on the first eight amendments to the Constitution. Your children will sharpen their critical thinking skills and their legal and historical knowledge as they analyze the amendments, discover their origins, and rule on actual cases presented before the U.S. Supreme Court. Each unit explores: The language, meaning, and history of an amendment. How the amendment was applied in various cases. Classic and contemporary cases children must decide based on what they've learned about the amendments. Instruction/Answer Guide - Sold Separately (Item #0396) Includes objectives, suggestions, a graphic organizer to keep track of facts in each case, and the Supreme Court decisions. Because the student book does not contain the court decisions, use of the guide is essential. From The Critical Thinking Company. 144 pages. Grades 6-12+

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  13. Short Lessons in World History, 4th Edition, Reproducible Teacher Book

    Short Lessons in World History, 4th Edition, Reproducible Teacher Book

    SKU: 0585

    $27.00

    A perennial best seller, now in its fourth edition. Beginning with ancient Sumer and progressing to the present day, 87 short lessons combine texts, time lines, maps, puzzles, and mini-biographies to dramatize critical events and places over the last 7,000 years Units include: The First Civilized People; Greece and Rome; Empires and Civilizations Around the World; The Middle Ages; Europe's Power Grows Greater; The Industrial Revolution; Empire Building and War; War Was Not a Solution; Communism and the Cold War; The Middle East; Africa; Asia; Europe and the Former Soviet Union; The Americas and Today's World. Short Lessons in World History is the perfect add-on to a traditional world history course, or can serve as a complete program. Includes an informative glossary and a complete answer key for all puzzles and assessments. Grades 6-9. Reproducible Teacher Book. From Walch Education.

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  14. Focus on U.S. History: The Era of Colonization and Settlement

    Focus on U.S. History: The Era of Colonization and Settlement

    SKU: 0587

    $25.00

    Era of Colonization and Settlement. This book will spark the students' interest and contains thought-provoking activity sheets, time lines, maps, and more. In this book, students will visit the colonies from Virginia to Massachusetts. Grade 7 - Adult. J. Weston Walch.

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  15. Focus on U.S. History: The Era of Expansion and Reform

    Focus on U.S. History: The Era of Expansion and Reform

    SKU: 0588

    $25.00

    Era of Expansion and Reform. This book will spark the students' interest and contains thought-provoking activity sheets, time lines, maps, and more. In this book, students will track our nation's growth from 13 states to the Pacific. Grade 7 - Adult. J. Weston Walch.

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  16. Focus on U.S. History: The Era of Exploration and Discovery

    Focus on U.S. History: The Era of Exploration and Discovery

    SKU: 0589

    $25.00

    Era of Exploration and Discovery. This book will spark the students' interest and contains thought-provoking activity sheets, time lines, maps, and more. In this book, discover how new cultures emerged from the earliest meeting and mixing of diverse peoples from around the world. Grade 7 - Adult. J. Weston Walch.

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  17. Focus on U.S. History: The Era of the Civil War and Reconstructi

    Focus on U.S. History: The Era of the Civil War and Reconstructi

    SKU: 0590

    $25.00

    Era of Civil War and Reconstruction. This book will spark the students' interest and contains thought-provoking activity sheets, time lines, maps, and more. In this book, students will experience the wrenching anguish of a nation turned upon itself in war. Grade 7 - Adult. J. Weston Walch.

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  18. Focus on U.S. History: The Era of Revolution and Nation-Forming

    Focus on U.S. History: The Era of Revolution and Nation-Forming

    SKU: 0591

    $25.00

    Era of Revolution and Nation Forming. This book will spark the students' interest and contains thought-provoking activity sheets, time lines, maps, and more. In this book, students will experience the wonder of a nation forged in the fires of revolution. Grade 7 - Adult. J. Weston Walch.

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  19. Geographic Literacy:  Maps For Memorization

    Geographic Literacy: Maps For Memorization

    SKU: 0593

    $26.00

    Geographic literacy means more than memorizing maps, of course. It's the doorway to understanding other cultures and becoming informed members of the global community. Geographic Literacy: Maps for Memorization is a one-stop, comprehensive resource for helping students master the physical locations and characteristics of foreign nations and regions. Easy to integrate into any geography or history class, the program includes, for every region: Revised maps with up-to-date political boundaries and place names Important historical and cultural information Critical-thinking questions that supplement map memorization Materials that meet National Geography Standards Working between labeled maps and blank maps, students develop a facility for reading, labeling, and understanding the world around them. Take a look at the samples we've provided here, and you'll see why Geographic Literacy: Maps for Memorization is so successful. Now in its third edition!

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  20. The Story of the World Volume 2:  The Middle Ages, Activity Guide

    The Story of the World Volume 2: The Middle Ages, Activity Guide

    SKU: 0645

    $38.95

    Don’t just read about history — experience it! Color a picture of Viking warrior, make an edible oasis, create a Moorish ruler’s turban and Aztec jewelry and more. Designed to turn the accompanying book (The Story of the World, Vol. 2: The Middle Ages, sold separately) into a complete history program, this Activity Book provides you with comprehension questions and answers, sample narrations, maps and geography activities, coloring pages, lists of additional readings in history and literature, and plenty of simple, hands-on activities — all designed for grades 1-4. If you purchase this Activity Book, you have permission to copy the maps and coloring pages for use within your own family. Tests and Audio Book also available (sold separately) Learn More
  21. The Hiding Place Study Guide by Progeny Press

    The Hiding Place Study Guide by Progeny Press

    SKU: 0655

    $21.99

    Based on a true story. The famous testimony of faith of Corrie ten Boom and her sister. As Christians during WWII, the ten Boom's reached out to the Jews, who were being persecuted and often put to death by the Nazis. Their compassion extended to providing a secret room in their home in which the Jewish people could hide during Nazi raids. Thus, Corrie becomes steeped in the underground activity of protecting Jews in Holland during a perilous time in world history. With danger, suspense, and dire consequences in a Nazi concentration camp, Corrie and Betsie follow God's leading. They struggle with difficult moral questions and find there are no easy answers. This study guide is recommended for grades 6th-8th. Suggested reproducible activities include comprehension questions, vocabulary, author and background information. Biblical references are given. Learn More
  22. Early American History K-3 Teacher Guide

    Early American History K-3 Teacher Guide

    SKU: 0734

    $29.95

    This item is not available online and can only be purchased at our physical location.

    Author: Rea Berg and Rebecca Manor

    Recommended For: K-3rd Grade

    This open-and-go teacher's guide makes it easy to use the best literature to teach the story of the United States. We have sifted through 150+ titles to choose the best books available. Now you and your homeschooled students can dive into engaging stories with beautiful illustrations as you travel through time to meet Leif Erikson, Benjamin Banneker, Myles Standish, Harriet Tubman, Benjamin Franklin, Pocahontas, and dozens of others. This teacher guide includes historical background, recipes, discussion topics, many supplemental book recommendations, website links, and much more. Homeschool students will learn about the people who shaped our nation's heritage beginning with the Indigenous Peoples who first settled the American continents and ending at the conclusion of the Civil War. 

    Learning history is most useful when the curriculum and unit studies show us what we can aspire to and what we ought to avoid or correct.

     An invaluable resource, this homeschooling teacher's guide takes out all the guesswork so you can enjoy hours of reading great books together, learning about the formation of our country, and having valuable discussions that will help you connect with your kids.

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  23. Early American History 4-6 Teacher Guide

    Early American History 4-6 Teacher Guide

    SKU: 0735

    $29.95

    This item is not available online and can only be purchased at our physical location.
    Author: Rea Berg and Rebecca Manor
    Recommended For: 4-6th Grade
    An invaluable resource, this homeschool teacher guide takes out all the guesswork so that you can enjoy hours of reading great books together, learning about the formation of our country, and having valuable discussions that will help you connect with your kids.
    Welcome to the fascinating world of our nation’s founding. Covering over a thousand years, the literature accompanying this teacher's guide encompasses Native cultures, the Vikings, the Age of Discovery, colonial settlements, revolution, slavery & emancipation, and civil war. We've added several new sections: Rabbit Trails (additional book recommendations) , Crafts and Projects (hands-on activities), Online Resources (websites and videos) , Character Connection (Biblical principles) , and The Historic Table (historical recipes). We've also included historical background information for each section, poetry study, and additional timeline figures.
    Learning history is most useful when it shows us what we can aspire to and what we ought to avoid or correct. When students complete this study, we hope that they will hold in honor those heroic individuals who sacrificed for the good of our country, that they will understand the basic foundations of civil and religious liberty unique to America's founding, and that they will be able to celebrate the rich mosaic of people who contributed to the founding and development of this nation. We hope that learning about both the triumphs and the tragedies of our history will cultivate a desire in students to be a part of our nation’s continued striving toward a “more perfect union” for all.
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  24. History of the Horse Study Guide

    History of the Horse Study Guide

    SKU: 0736

    $16.95

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    Beginning in the 1700's with the Godolphin Arabian and continuing through the early 1900's, students will learn of the Lipizzaner stallions, wild mustangs, the American bred Morgan horse, the Chincoteague ponies and other breeds. Course utilizes the Marguerite Henry award-winning books, Walter Farley's Black Stallion and Anna Sewell's Black Beauty. Learn horse anatomy, breed identification, basic sketching of horses, charting blood lines and Bible memory verses regarding the horse! 3rd-7th grade level. Contains 92 lessons and it is suggested that three lessons be completed each week. . Paperback. From Beautiful Feet Books.

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  25. Ancient History Intermediate Teacher Guide

    Ancient History Intermediate Teacher Guide

    SKU: 0737

    $39.95

    Recommended For: Intermediate and Advanced (5th through 8th grade)

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    Discover the mysterious and fascinating Ancient world! This was a time when humankind was making leaps and bounds as the written word was established, the wheel invented, and ziggurats and pyramids arose amid societies typically thought of as rudimentary. Each section is built around engaging and historically accurate literature. This teacher guide will take you and your 5th-8th grader from the beginnings of civilization in Mesopotamia and Sumer, on to ancient Egypt, through the wanderings of the Jews and the splitting of the Israelites into the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, to the cradle of democracy, ancient Greece, and into the rising Roman Empire and the birth of Christianity. Hands-on activities add depth to the history while vocabulary lists, comprehension questions, research topics, and website links make this both an academically strong study and one that will engage your entire family in stimulating discussions. Our teacher guide provides the structure you want and the flexibility you need to successfully teach this complex time period. •This study contains 97 lessons. •Complete 3 lessons per week for a one-year study.

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