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Considering God's Creation, Fifth Edition--2 Volumes By Susan Mortimer & Betty Smith / Eagle's Wings Educational This hands-on approach to learning science is a wonderful alternative for all types of students! Whether they're creative, Kinetic, high-energy or traditional students, this course has activities and learning opportunities for all. Chapters cover all aspects of God's creation, including the natural world, solar system, the human body, animals, plants, weather and more. Many activities are cut-and-paste, with the final result being a chart, mobile, helpful illustration or demonstration or the concept, sequential order of events or other representation of the creativity displayed throughout the universe. The student text contains the instructions and reproducibles; the teacher's guide contains lessons with instructional information and answers. Student book is 268 pages with puzzles, songs and glossary; Teachers Manual is 128 pages with answers, CD with Bible songs, and lessons. |
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Prima Latina, Teacher's Manual By Leigh Lowe / Memoria Press Prima Latina is a preparatory course for Cheryl Lowe's Latina Christiana. It is intended for teachers with no background in Latin and was developed for children in kindergarten through third grade for students who are still becoming familiar with English grammar. An ideal precursor to Latina Christiana with similar vocabulary and format to the Latina Christiana I text. Teaches children in grades 1-3 seven parts of speech, 125 Latin vocabulary words, numbers 1 through 10, basic constellations, and simple introductions to tenses, derivatives, conjugations, and declensions. Each of the 25 new lessons consist of a new grammar skill, five vocabulary words that correspond with the lesson, a Practical Latin phrase, and one line of a prayer that is learned in totality by the end of the chapter. Five review lessons, five tests, an appendix, and an answer key are included. |
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Prima Latina, Student Book By Leigh Lowe / Memoria Press This is the student book that is used with the Prima Latin Introduction to Christian Latin. |