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I used this text twice, each time with groups of three students with widely diverse mathematical aptitudes. Amazingly, after completion of the course, all my students actually thought geometry was...
This BJU Press math text, intended for seventh grade, addresses the national math standards while balancing it with solid review of foundational arithmetic skills. The two-volume teacher's edition...
Mary’s Books has reprinted many biographies of saints along with stories of other holy men and women that were formerly from Dujarie Press Saints and Famous Catholics Biographies series. The...
In the Art Class video series, master artist Pat Knepley teaches the basics of art techniques in a series of lessons that might be used with children as young as six or seven up through the teen...
Artist and art educator Barry Stebbing has created a fairly comprehensive Beginning Painting kit with DVD instruction, paints, brushes, and paper. Stebbing teaches watercolor painting with both...
I usually don't review this sort of book, but lately I've been encountering more and more young people envisioning careers in the creative and artistic fields. Whether or not this is a symptom of a...
Picture studies play an important role in Charlotte Mason’s approach to art education. Simply Charlotte Mason has put together ten Picture Study Portfolios that each include a book (with about 26...
"Concoctions" is an apt title for this book since it's not arts and crafts, it's not science experiments, and it's not cooking, although it has elements of all three. All ages can get involved, and...
Drawing on History: Pre Civil War – Vietnam (1830s – 1970s) was written for use with Beautiful Feet Book's Modern U.S. and World History course. A visual timeline at the beginning of the book shows...
Charlotte Mason methodology is a strong component of all of My Father’s World’s curriculum, but it is especially evident in their Enjoying Art Together set. Enjoying Art Together is included in...
Common Sense Business for Kids could just as easily be marketed as a business primer for adults. Written by Kathryn Daniels, this 62-page book is based upon conversations with Anthony Joseph...
This is a great book! The author divides entrepreneurs into the two categories of market and political entrepreneurs. Political entrepreneurs depend on the government for financial backing,...
Although this book was first printed in 1946, it has been reprinted regularly over the intervening years, attesting to its value. The newest edition was published in 1988. If students read this...
Karen Andreola's Charlotte Mason Companion is a compelling, in-depth journey through Charlotte Mason's philosophy of education—"the gentle art of learning"—that many will find to be a much more...
Classical Christian Education Made Approachable is a very readable, 110-page book that both argues for the classical approach and explains what it is. It explains the importance of each subject...
Research on what methods work best for teaching spelling dictates the methods used in this spelling series for grades 1 through 6. Three strategies used for spelling instruction reflect that...
Vocabulary Vine directs students through a one-year study of Latin and Greek roots. While it has goals similar to resources such as English from the Roots Up and Vocabulary from Classical Roots,...
The Spellwell series targets grades two through five with two worktexts per grade level. Books are designated A and AA for second-grade level, B and BB for third-grade level, C and CC for fourth,...
In English From the Roots Up, Greek and Latin words are the foundation for vocabulary study in the broader sense of word derivations. Children are unlikely to find the majority of the vocabulary...
Catholic families might want to use this with kindergartners or first graders who have already learned all of their letters and sounds, understand how to combine letters to form words, and have...
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