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| ENGLISH FROM THE ROOTS UP. Help for Reading, Writing, Spelling, and S.A.T. Scores. Greek/Latin. Written by: Joegil Lundquist. Learn and understand the Greek and Latin roots of the english language. Designed and written for 5th grade and up. |
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| HOPE AND HAVE. Lesson in how God's grace saves us: the story of orphan Fanny Grant and her transformation from a naughty and selfish girl into an admirable young lady and, later, her escape from Indians. By Oliver Optic. Includes a Build-Your-Vocabulary Glossary. Recommended for ages 8-12. Illustrated. 272 pages. Softcover. | . |
| IMPROVING YOUR VOCABULARY SKILLS. No words to learn. This is a skills approach to word building. Helps students develop their word power in two ways--via word attack skills and examination of context clues. Teaches the meanings of the 50 most commonly used prefixes, 50 common suffixes and 28 basic roots. Contains intensive teaching on the 13 principal ways of deriving the meaning of words from their context. Consumable. Grades 5 through 12. | . |
| LET THE AUTHORS SPEAK. A Guide to Worthy Books Based on Historical Setting. Written by: Carolyn Hatcher. A resource for classical, historical, and contemporary literature, as well as for classical and contemporary autobiographical, biographical, and historical works. Invaluable for those designing a history/literature curriculum or unit studies. Appropriate for grades 4-6. |
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| LIVING TOGETHER. Pathway Readers. Fifth Grade Hardback book: 526 pgs. |
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| READING 6. Bridges the gap between the elementary reading series and the junior high literature series. Offers a wide variety of story types including many classics. Teacher's Edition provides lesson plans for teaching reading skills using the stories in the reader and the activities in the worktext. Reading 6 Teacher's Edition: 530 pages; spiral binder; hardbound student text included. Student Text contains a wide variety of stories built around six themes. Reading 6 Text: 724 pages; hardbound; color and black-and-white illustrations. Student Worktext provides additional materials for practicing research and literary skills as well as critical and interpretative comprehension skills. Reading 6 Worktext: 302 pages; softbound. Bob Jones University Press. |
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| READING, GRADE 6. Seven challenging and interesting readers comprise this Christian reading series. Two speed and comprehension books (complete with quizzes and answer key) are designed to help students develop reading speed and increase their power of comprehension. Includes two novels, one biographical and one Christian fiction. Students are delighted with selections from outstanding children's classics. Themes of citizenship, dedication, and responsibility are highlighted in the patriotic selections presented in Of America, Volume 2. Some Teacher Editions available. Soft-cover. full-color readers. A Beka Book. |
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| STEP BY STEP. Pathway Readers Sixth Grade Hardback book: 411 pgs. |
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| THE MINUTE BOYS OF BUNKER HILL. Second book in a series set during the American Revolution. Continues the adventures of 16-year-old Roger Morse as he fights against the British. By Edward Stratemeyer. Recommended for ages 8-12. Especially good for boys who balk at reading. Illustrated. 300 pages. Softcover. |
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| THE MINUTE BOYS OF LEXINGTON. First book in a series set during the American Revolution. Follows the adventures of 16-year-old Roger Morse as he fights against the British. By Edward Stratemeyer. Includes a Build-Your-Vocabulary Glossary. Recommended for ages 8-12. Especially good for boys who balk at reading. Illustrated. 304 pages. Softcover. |
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