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In what is probably his most well-known book, How Should We Then Live?, Francis Schaeffer uses history, religion, philosophy, art, music, literature, and culture as a background for a discussion of...
I've written up a separate review that discusses the Prager University courses in general. One set of courses on "The Ten Commandments" is so useful and important that it deserves its own review....
Ravi Zacharias, through his speaking ministry, carries the gospel into major secular universities around the world, a place where the message of Christianity is seldom welcome. Using stories,...
This helpful book serves to reassure parents who are anxious about their preschool child's academic future. It takes a developmental approach that encourages parents to interact more with their...
Shurley English is an English language arts program for grades 1 through 7 that covers grammar and composition. It does NOT cover phonics, reading, spelling, or literature. Children memorize...
The Big Bad Grammar Slammer combines brief tutorials in English grammar and sentence diagramming with a game approach to learning. Parts of speech and syntax are the primary focus, but “Punctuation...
The Language Arts LIFEPACs for high school level cover grammar, composition, literature, vocabulary, and practical skills such as listening, note taking, and using the library. As with other...
Children beginning in fourth or fifth grade up through junior high will enjoy writing lessons that can best be described as "zany." Marjorie Frank, the author, first wrote If You're Trying to Teach...
Strictly an introductory course, The Word Artist teaches selected poetry writing for students in grades four through ten with little to no prior experience in writing poetry. This 55-page book is...
Memoria Press specializes in resources for classical education. They adhere strongly to the stages of the classical trivium with the grammar stage identified as the time for children to learn...
The Grammar Songs basic set includes a CD with sixteen songs, a student workbook, and teacher's guide that together teach parts of speech, punctuation, capitalization, sentence construction, Greek...
This book is described by the publisher as an oral language manual to be used by parents and teachers of kindergarten and primary children. Dr. Ruth Beechick is one of the authors, so those...
Alexandra Swann has written Writing for Today specifically for independent study students. It is suitable for junior and senior high school students of varying abilities. Students with weak...
Lampstand Press's Tapestry of Grace (TOG) unit study originally recommended grammar/composition handbooks for use with their curriculum, but they never correlated well, and families needed to...
From the author of Easy Grammar, Wanda Phillips, comes a new approach to teaching writing. This is not a comprehensive writing program but one that concentrates on sentence structure. Children...
Jessie Wise, co-author of The Well-Trained Mind, has written First Language Lessons (FLL), a series of four courses for grades one through four that supports classical education as described in The...
The Classical Writing Primer series is a perfect example of the melding of Charlotte Mason methods with classical education. It combines narration, picture study, drawing, nature study, copywork,...
Cyndy Shearer's search for language arts materials based upon Charlotte Mason's ideas led her first to a book written in 1903 by Mary Hyde. Cyndy updated and revised the book, making it available...
Learning Language Arts Through Literature (LLATL), a comprehensive language arts curriculum, is based upon Dr. Ruth Beechick’s ideas about how to best teach young children—ideas that have much in...
Daily Grammar Practice courses for grades one through twelve present a method for teaching grammar that always teaches the elements of grammar and usage in context and requires only a little time...
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