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Carstensen, Andrea |
While providing the same format as the 1970 version the updated features enable the learner to smoothly transition from page to page with greater ease. ----The order of the phonetic concepts is updated to match the way a learner developmentally learns to read and spell. ----Enhanced instructions for parents. ----Enjoyable stories… |
Phonics & Reading |
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Follows the page order of the 2009 Victory Drill Book Revised Edition. Try this great resource for ease in teaching through the book, and as an alternative to the full Teacher's Guide. The Victory Drill CD allows students, teachers, and parents to hear an accurate pronunciation of high speed phonetic… |
Phonics & Reading |
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Carstensen, Andrea |
Gives instruction on how to use the Victory Drill Book program. |
Phonics & Reading |
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Carstensen, Andrea |
180 worksheets that give page-by-page practice for mastering the phonetic rules that govern pronunciation and spelling. |
Phonics & Reading |
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Carstensen, Andrea |
Assures mastery of the alphabet. Use before the Victory Drill Book. |
Phonics & Reading |
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Philip E. Dow |
Teacher-administrator Philip Dow explores the implications of setting intellectual character (rather than intellectual content) at the heart of our educational programs. With ample stories and practical suggestions, Dow shows how intellectual virtues like tenacity, carefulness and curiosity are teachable traits that can produce good lives. |
Philosophy of Education |
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Lasky, Kathryn |
Now available in paperback--the moving story of the first African-American woman poet is compellingly told by Lasky and brought to life with powerful illustrations by Lee. Full color. |
Level 34 items |
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Hoover, Katrina |
Bombs fall. Buildings explode. People die. The war in Syria is a seemingly endless cycle of death and destruction. Yet behind the numbing statistics and finger-pointing headlines are real people - men, and women, and children whose voices are seldom hear. Millions of them have fled their homeland in a… |
Biography & History |
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Malcolm Guite |
Advent is a season of waiting and anticipation in which the waiting itself is strangely rich and fulfilling. Poetry can help us fathom the depths of Advent's many paradoxes: dark and light, emptiness and fulfilment, ancient and ever new. For every day from Advent Sunday to Christmas Day and… |
Books ⋅ Literature ⋅ Poetry |
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Laudate Mennonite Ensemble (Audio) |
Walk On, My Children was recorded August 20, 2007 by Altar of Praise Studio in the Auditorium of Bridgewater Church of The Brethren. We enjoyed recording in a acoustic live environment. We hope you will enjoy listening to and receive a blessing from this recording. Includes 18 songs. Selection Includes: |
Various Artists |
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Meyer, Mary |
Twenty true stories about people who followed Jesus' way when going the other way would have been much easier. With God's help, the main characters of these stories return good for evil, risk their lives to help others, or become peacemakers when conflict erupts. Written by Mary Clemens… |
Level 43 items |
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Marjorie Flack |
The classic tale by award-winning author Marjorie Flack is back in print for the first time in decades! Walter is a lazy mouse. He is so lazy that he always misses school and spends all his time in bed. He is so lazy that eventually his family forgets about him… |
Books ⋅ Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Tolstoy, Leo |
Set in the years leading up to and culminating in Napoleon's disastrous Russian invasion, this classic novel focuses upon an entire society torn by conflict and change. Here is humanity in all its innocence and corruption, wisdom and folly, painful defeats and enduring triumphs. Here is the seemingly effortless… |
Classics |
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Bunyan, John and Barret, Ethel |
A John Bunyan classic allegory. Long ago, the mighty king Shaddai built universe. Universe includes the town of Mansoul, which Shaddai built for his delight. But Diabolus, an angel who had rebelled against Shaddai, sees the town as a perfect opportunity for revenge. This--Shaddai's town, Diabolus' revenge, Mansoul… |
Classics |
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Tripp, Paul David |
Paul Tripp identifies the attitudes and assumptions behind our words and shows how to develop God-honoring communication. |
Relationships & Mentoring |
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Guy F. Hershberger |
Guy Hershberger made a significant contribution to the development of peace theology in the (Old) Mennonite Church. Perhaps the greatest service of this book is to explain clearly the centuries-old doctrine of nonresistance as understood by Mennonites in the mid-1900s. Although nonresistance was held as a doctrine since the… |
Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Topical Studies |
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Tobias, Cynthia Ulrich |
In this enlightening resource, Cynthia Tobias introduces the variety of learning styles that shape the way students interpret their world. Once these approaches are understood, parents and teachers can help children maximize their learning strengths. |
Diverse Learners |
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Meghan Brubaker |
It's Christmas Eve, and in a woodcarver's shop, the wood carvings are talking. Most of the wood carvings have been sold as Christmas presents, but a few are left behind because they are damaged in some way. These unwanted carvings feel left out and wish that they had… |
Christmas ⋅ Educational Resources ⋅ Program Scripts |
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Altar of Praise Chorale |
1. We Have This Hope |
Altar of Praise Chorale |
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The National Lutheran Choir |
Disc One: |
Music ⋅ National Lutheran Choir |
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Mitchell, Barbara |
Henry Ford loved mechanical things: springs and gears and cogs and wheels, things that clicked and ticked and turned. One hot summer day in 1876, Henry and his father were riding to Detroit in the farm wagon when suddenly there was a huffing and puffing monster heading straight toward them. It… |
Level 43 items |
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Oard, Michael |
The Earth was created to be the dwelling place of man. It is a complex world and its weather patterns affect our lives every day. Whether you live near the equator, a polar region, or somewhere in between, knowledge of the weather is important. |
Science |
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Living History ⋅ Living History Weavings |
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Croutch, Gloria |
This planner is designed very specifically for conservative weddings that utilize a seamstress, ceremony and reception coordinators, and more. We expect large guest lists, provide space for a variety of music types, and will help you to create a practical timeline that will have you well prepared for the events… |
Books |
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Beall, Pamela |
Contains over forty international songs, sung in their native languages with English translations. Includes songs from North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Australia, Asia and Oceania. |
Geography |
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Beall, Pamela |
Favorite stories from the Bible are told and sung in this package now tailored for the most modern Wee Sing fans, with a 64-page, full-color book and a one-hour audio CD. Pkg. |
Curriculum |
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Aliki |
Born a slave, George Washington Carver went on to become the most prominent black scientist of the early twentieth century. |
Level 12 items |
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Lewis, C. S. |
Selected from sermons delivered by C. S. Lewis during World War II, these nine addresses show the beloved author and theologian bringing hope and courage in a time of great doubt. 'The Weight of Glory,' considered by many to be Lewis's finest sermon of all, is an incomparable… |
Worldviews |
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Bauer, Susan and Wise, Jessie |
This educational bestseller has dominated its field for the last decade, sparking a homeschooling movement that has only continued to grow. It will instruct you, step by step, on how to give your child an academically rigorous, comprehensive education from preschool through high school. Two veteran home educators outline the… |
Philosophy of Education |
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Bobbie Kalman |
Spectacular photographs and engaging text help introduce students to familiar landforms and others they may not have seen before. By using compare-and-contrast questions, children will be encouraged to identify differences in similar landforms, such as mountains and hills. Children will also be inspired to paint landscapes, create volcanoes, and write… |
Level 12 items |
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St. Olaf Choir |
The St. Olaf Christmas Festival from 1983. Includes 21 songs, ranging from familiar to new. |
Music ⋅ Christmas Music ⋅ Saint Olaf Choir |
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Gary Miller (Softcover) |
Amos and Mandy aren't married long before they face a troubling questions: Why does there never seem to be enough money? Indeed, few things in their lives are as commonplace, yet perplexing , as money management. To solve the puzzle, they mine the Scriptures and find timeless spiritual principles that… |
Books |
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Conrad Shank |
Teachers Week 2023 |
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Fritz, Jean |
A brief biography of the eighteenth-century printer, inventor, and statesman who played an influential role in the early history of the United States. |
Level 34 items |
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Chesterton, G. K. |
Chesterton's style is light and humorous - but also deadly serious and philosophical - as he provides witty commentary on feminism, education, family, and other timeless topics. |
Worldviews |
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Regine Galanti, Illustrated by Vicky… |
When worries and fears come along, Harley the Hedgehog can handle them—and so can your child! A fun activity book for coping with anxiety, for kids ages 5 to 9. Expert psychologist and best-selling author Dr. Regine Galanti offers an activity book that teaches kids how to be brave and feel… |
Books ⋅ Child Development ⋅ Educational Resources |
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Hellerman, Joseph H. |
Spiritual formation occurs primarily in the context of community. But as the modern cultural norm of what social scientists call "radical American individualism" extends itself, many Christians grow lax in their relational accountability to the church. Faith threatens to become an "I" not "us," a "my God" not "our God"… |
Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Topical Studies |
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Chesanow, Neil |
Part of being a child is wondering. This charming book uses easy words and color illustrations to explain to children exactly where they live. Crenshaw starts with a child's room, in his or her home, neighborhood, town, state, and county--then moves out to the planet Earth, the solar system… |
Level 12 items ⋅ Level 21 items |
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Fritz, Jean |
Fritz makes history accessible once more in this wry biography of a legendary explorer. A "School Library Journal" Best Book of the Year. Illustrations. |
Early Reading |
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Schrock, Simon |
Have you ever heard people brag about how they fibbed a little and got the best end of a deal? The storyteller makes himself look like the smart guy and the victim the dummy. One man tells of fibbing to the police officer and getting out of a ticket. Another… |
Christian Living |
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Yancey, Philip |
If there is a loving God, then why is it that ... ?You've heard that question, perhaps asked it yourself. No matter how you complete it, at its root lies the issue of pain. Does God order our suffering? Does he decree an abusive childhood, orchestrate a jet crash, steer… |
Pain & Grief |
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DK Penguin Random House |
From the towering peaks of the Himalayas and the rain forests of Africa to the ancient buildings of Europe and the megacities of Asia, Where on Earth? Atlas brings our amazing world to life in spectacular 3-D maps. |
Geography ⋅ Living History ⋅ Living History Weavings |
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Compiled by Tim Kennedy |
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Phonics & Reading |
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Rawls, Wilson |
Billy has long dreamt of owning not one, but two, dogs. So when he’s finally able to save up enough money for two pups to call his own—Old Dan and Little Ann—he’s ecstatic. It doesn’t matter that times are tough; together they’ll roam the… |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Where To? Challenges and Opportunities Within Conservative Anabaptism contains five essays written by five different men. Their assignment was to explore the positive dimensions of what God may want to do in, for, and through conservative Anabaptism over the next fifty years. Each writer addressed a different facet of community… |
Anabaptist History & Thought |
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Fritz, Jean |
A brief biography of Patrick Henry tracing his progress from planter to statesman. Patrick Henry wasn't particularly well spoken. As a lawyer, he mumbled through some of his early cases. But when the issue was freedom, Patrick Henry was transformed into a natural orator. Jean Fritz makes history come… |
Level 34 items |
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Butterfield, Herbert |
The Whig historian studies the past with reference to the present. He looks for agency in history. And, in his search for origins and causes, he can easily select those facts that give support to his thesis and thus eliminate other facts equally important to the total picture. The Whig… |
Biography & History |
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Eitzen, Ruth |
A Quaker family living in Ohio in the early 1800's makes peace with a Shawnee Indian tribe during a very troubled time. From the example of his father, young Abe learns the power of love to overcome hate. This edition published by special arrangement with Herald Press, Harrisonburg, VA. |
Level 43 items |
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Beckham, Robert |
Johannes Gutenberg spent his days shut away, working on a mysterious project. His neighbors wondered what he was doing in his metal shop. Why did he need so much money? Was he making expensive gold jewelry? Weapons? Armor? What project could possibly take up so many hours of Johannes’s… |
Level 34 items |
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Fritz, Jean |
Using her trademark humorous style, Jean Fritz tells the story of Plymouth Rock--the granite boulder upon which it was decided the Pilgrims must have set foot upon their arrival in the New World--telling how it came to be the impressive monument it is today. |
Early Reading |