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31.
The Curious Historian Series
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(World History: Core Curricula)
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... questions are more personal, such as the one on page 134 that asks, “Do you know what your name means and why it was chosen?”
The Curious Historian series is secular in its approach, even though it discusses ...
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32.
Guest Hollow’s High School American History Curriculum
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(U.S History: Core Curricula)
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... (scheduled for the fifth week)—a secular presentation that is both witty and sarcastic. The assortment of resources makes the courses most suitable for conservative Christians but also usable by others. The ...
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33.
Knowledge Crates
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(Creative Learning)
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... The Good Egg and Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day for the school-age crate. The books are secular in their perspective, so you might want to preread them for content before sharing ...
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34.
America in God’s Providence
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(U.S History: Core Curricula)
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... coverage of the period leading up to the American Revolution and continues to the end of the 18th century. The fourth unit is about the growth of the country, the advance of secular humanism, westward ...
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35.
Dash into Learning - Reading
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(Phonics & Reading Programs)
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... back of the parent guide for the second set are used in a similar way.
The content is secular, but the stories often focus on the positive development of character. For instance, one story begins with ...
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36.
Ignatius Critical Editions and Study Guides for Great Books
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(Novel and Play Study Guides)
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... orientation than do the articles for some other works. In contrast, the articles for Romeo and Juliet tend to have a more secular perspective as they discuss the characters and literary devices in the ...
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37.
Little Wonders Curriculum
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(Early Learning / Preschool)
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Little Wonders is a secular program that provides downloadable, month-long units for three levels: preschool, pre-kindergarten (which they call junior kindergarten), and kindergarten. The program is designed ...
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38.
Exploring the Building Blocks of Science Series
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(Textbooks and Grade Level Resources)
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Exploring the Building Blocks of Science, a religiously neutral science series of seven courses created by Dr. Rebecca Keller, is a repackaged version of the content in her Focus On series with some changes ...
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39.
Focus On Science Series
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(Textbooks and Grade Level Resources)
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... and former research assistant professor), Dr. Keller wanted a secular science curriculum with solid content that children would enjoy. Not finding what she wanted, she decided to create it herself—and ...
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40.
Basic Immersive Chemistry
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(Physics and Chemistry)
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... some other free resources available on the website.
The grade levels for the courses vary from kindergarten through high school. These are secular classes, aligned with some state standards. (Dr. Scott ...
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41.
Earth Party!: An Early Introduction to the Linnaean System of Classification of Living Things
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(Science Unit Studies)
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Earth Party! is a twelve-week, secular unit study for students in grades one through six that teaches students about the classification of living things based on the work of Karl Linnaeus. You should be ...
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42.
The Thinking Tree Books
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(Creative Learning)
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... is a secular book with no mention of either creation or evolution. This book is great for vacations at the beach, for those living close to the beach, or for kids who just want to learn about the ocean. ...
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43.
Linguistic Development through Poetry Memorization
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(Speech and Debate)
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... placidly amid the noise and the haste,and remember what peace there may be in silence.
A few of the poems, such as John Dryden’s “Grand Chorus,” are religiously oriented, but the program is secular ...
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44.
St. Jerome Church Latin: Vol. 1
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(Latin)
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... from the readings for the Latin Mass, prayers, stories of saints, and historical books. The content of the readings is mostly religious, but there are a few passages that are secular. Some lessons have ...
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45.
A Beka Health Courses
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(Human Body and Health Education)
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... of biblical values rather than the values-free approach attempted by secular texts.
The “Atlas of the Human Body” at the back of the book is the same as that in the fifth-grade book.
The Choosing Good ...
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46.
The ULAT
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(Spanish)
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... reading and writing earlier in the language learning process.
When students encounter lessons focused on lengthy reading activities, they are given two options. One reading will be secular in content ...
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47.
Blossom and Root
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(Preschool Through Grade 8)
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Blossom and Root is a secular curriculum for pre-kindergarten through fourth grade with an emphasis on language arts, literature, science, nature, the fine arts, and geography. The curriculum strongly ...
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48.
History Unboxed
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(World History Supplements)
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... But again, using them as supplements eliminates the issue.
The perspective is secular, so these boxes can be used by government-funded programs. The authors of the written materials in the boxes try ...
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49.
St. Jerome Catholic Spellers
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(Spelling)
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... and seventh graders learning words such as martyr, magisterium, corpus, and consecration. While some of the secular words might be slightly more challenging than is typical for each grade level, the Catholic ...
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50.
Teaching Character through Literature
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(Bible & Religion Parent & Family Resources)
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... of a few with explicitly religious themes and others that are secular. However, every lesson for the primary grades includes scripture verses and discussion about how they apply.
Intermediate Grades ...