Language Mastery: Literature and Classic Grammar Level 4 Student Handbook
The Language Mastery: Literature and Classic Grammar's basic principle is that children master language proficiently when immersed in the Bible and the classics—the earlier, the better. Most importantly, children cultivate a Biblical worldview as they enjoy the love of language, literature, and poetry at its best.
Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates
A classic written in 1865, introducing the courageous character of the Dutch people and their struggle for civil and religious freedom.
Carry On, Mr. Bowditch
Recipient of the 1956 Newberry Award for "the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children." "Sailing by Ash Breeze"—persevering in hard times—is the theme.
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Letters to Mothers
Reprint of the 1838 Letters to Mothers, a gift book of noble wisdom and practical ideas for the art of mothering. For Mothers, Grandmothers, aspiring Mothers, and those who mentor Mothers.
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Renewing the Mind for Teaching and Learning
This newly updated in-depth study, a succinct overview of the basic method and philosophy of the Principle Approach, is fundamental in preparing you to teach and leads you to a refreshing new perspective on learning and reasoning.
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A Family Program for Reading Aloud and Joel, A Boy of Galilee
This bundle includes A Family Program for Reading Aloud by Rosalie J. Slater is an in-depth resource for introducing and maintaining a reading aloud literature program for your family.
Bundled with this offer is Joel, A Boy of Galilee, by Annie Fellows Johnson.
The Noah Plan® English Language Curriculum Guide: K-12
The Noah Plan® English Language Curriculum Guide focuses the teaching of English upon mastery of language through the teaching of literature, grammar, and composition as inter-related, mutually re-enforcing studies and practice.
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Little Women
This autobiographical novel, the story of a loving family in New England