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Lebar, Lois E. | Classics have about them elements that speak timeless truth across the years. Lebar's unique work focuses on distinctively Christian ways for educating so as to enable persons to know God. Dr. James Plueddemann has provided thought-provoking questions at the end of each chapter. 293 pp. | Philosophy of Education | ||
Wiliam, Dylan | Classroom Management & Culture | |||
Emily Hawbaker | Energy Lab for Kids offers 40 fun, discovery-filled challenging projects. Kids will learn about all kinds of energy as well as how to conserve it.
Energy Lab for Kids offers 40 discovery-filled and thought-provoking energy projects by Emily Hawbaker, a science educator from the NEED (National Energy Education Development) project—with a foreword by Liz… | Science | ||
Danielson, Charlotte | A Framework for Teaching | Methods of Teaching | ||
Gardner, Martin | For Martin Gardner seeing is not only believing, but also understanding. This fundamental rule has made him one of America's most successful teachers and popularizers of science. With these simple instructions and a few household items you and your child can easily learn the most difficult scientific principles by directly… | Science | ||
McTighe, Jay and Wiggins, Grant | What are "essential questions," and how do they differ from other kinds of questions? What's so great about the? Why should you design and use essential questions in your classroom?
Essential questions (EQs) help target standards as you organize curriculum content into coherent units that yield focused and thoughtful learning. In… | Educational Resources ⋅ Methods of Teaching | ||
Wendling, Barbara and Mather, Nancy | Curriculum | |||
Rohrer, Martha | A preschool activity book that introduces discriminating between different shapes, letters, and words; writing letters and the child's name; and hearing several initial consonant sounds. Some exercises are included to develop thinking skills. | Preschool & Early Education Activity Books | ||
Rey, H. A. | Containing star charts, a guide to the constellations, and details about seasons and the movement of the objects seen in the sky, Rey's classic book has been thoroughly updated. Facts and figures for each planet have been revised, and new scientific information has been added. Full color. 72 pages. | Science | ||
Rohrer, Martha | A preschool activity book that introduces discriminating between different shapes, letters, and words; writing letters and the child's name; and hearing several initial consonant sounds. Some exercises are included to develop thinking skills. | Preschool & Early Education Activity Books | ||
Wong, Harry K. | The best-selling book ever on classroom management and teaching for student achievement with over 3.6 million copies sold. The book walks a teacher, either novice or veteran, through structuring and organizing a classroom for success that can be applied at any time of the year at any grade level, pre-K… | Methods of Teaching | ||
Pathway Publishers | Pathway preprimer Reader for Grade 1; Workbook by the same title available separately. | Curriculum ⋅ Pathway | ||
Pathway Publishers | Workbook to accompany the Pathway reader of the same title. Teacher's manual available separately, combined with Before We Read. | Curriculum ⋅ Pathway | ||
Weaverland Financial Aid Committee | Foundations in Stewardship Teacher's Manual contains lesson plans that include a lesson overview, lesson materials, a lesson introduction, additional stories to use, outline, a reduced copy of the student workbook, and answers for student exercises.
Foundations in Stewardship offers 30 lessons weaving together practical financial advice, Biblical wisdom, and true stories… | Curriculum ⋅ Foundations in Stewardship | ||
Weaverland Financial Aid Committee | A softcover book for students to write in. We recommend that students keep the book after completing the course so they can refer to it in future years.
Foundations in Stewardship offers 30 lessons weaving together practical financial advice, Biblical wisdom, and true stories. The lessons are targeted conservative Anabaptist students… | Curriculum ⋅ Foundations in Stewardship | ||
Braley, James (Ed) | While philosophical in tone, Foundations is eminently readable, guiding the reader to the practical implications of such topics as assessment, discipline, and exceptional students. | Philosophy of Education | ||
Meghan Brubaker | This spoken word piece overviews the big story of the Bible, told almost entirely through the verbatim words of Scripture. Through a stitching together of words and phrases from all over the entire Bible, the listener is taken on a journey from the first day of creation to the dawn… | Educational Resources ⋅ Program Scripts ⋅ General | ||
Henry, Earl | A package of loose-leaf pages containing all the fundamentals of music. | Educational Resources ⋅ Resources By Subject ⋅ Music | ||
Published by Hayden-McNeil, this lab notebook contains 50 carbonless transfer sets for students to record and turn in lab work. Back cover contains valuable reference charts. | Science | |||
Rischar, Pat | Geography | |||
This fun gift pack comes in a carrying case with Velcro enclosure, and include four sets of preschool titles introducing early school concepts with lots of opportunities for practice on the wipe-clean cards. | Preschool & Early Education Activity Books | |||
Boll, James L., Martin, John… | Going On Eagerly, with a polar theme, gives a basic introduction to the G-H-I series. Exercises include using eight colors, working with four basic shapes, writing and counting with numbers 0 through 10, identifying sequence, drawing missing parts and simple pictures. | Preschool & Early Education Activity Books | ||
Opitz & Rasinski | "Good-bye Round Robin offers numerous practical suggestions for engaging English language learners in meaningful oral-language activities, all connected to wonderful, recently-published books for students of different ages and reading abilities. Opitz' book provides specific strategies teachers can use to help their ELLs develop both oral and written English proficiency. This… | Methods of Teaching | ||
Christian Light | Grade 2 Reader
Table of Contents:
The Lost Shoes
Poem: Five Little Brothers
Poem: Lost and Found
The Red Children
Poem: Rock-a-by, Hush-a-by, Little Papoose
Poem: Happy Hearts
All Kinds of Houses
Poem: The House of the Mouse
Poem: The Jolly Woodchuck
Poem: What Happened in the Night
Poem: The Woodpecker
Four Thousand for Dinner
To Save Their Lives
Poem: A Story in the Snow
Poem:… | Resources By Subject ⋅ Phonics & Reading | ||
Meghan Brubaker | At Christmastime, we sing of the beautiful parts of the Christmas story—“All is calm, all is bright” and “The little Lord Jesus, no crying He makes.” But in reality, not every part of Christ’s coming to earth was beautiful and rosy. In fact, many parts of the story are shockingly… | Educational Resources ⋅ Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas | ||
Meghan Brubaker | Why does God let His people go through hard times? This skit attempts to begin to answer that question by focusing on two Biblical stories: Jeremiah in the pit and Paul and Silas in prison. These men experienced God’s presence in difficult times, and their stories can give us some… | Educational Resources ⋅ Program Scripts ⋅ General | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | Jesus became human, and that miracle accomplished many things. But one of the greatest gifts of His time here on earth was that He showed us how to live. This rhyming spoken-word piece reflects on the beautiful example Jesus set for us. He was a human, like we are. He… | Program Scripts ⋅ General | ||
Meghan Brubaker | This poetic spoken word piece reflects on the kind of king the world expects, contrasting it with the kind of King we see in Jesus. This piece has themes that make it able to be used at either Christmas or Easter, as it spends time reflecting both on the way… | Educational Resources ⋅ Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas ⋅ Easter ⋅ General | ||
Preschool & Early Education Activity Books | ||||
Anderson, Jennifer | The demands placed on teachers of special needs children go beyond basic academics. They have to be observant, creative, caring, patient, and a yokefellow in learning. They must teach children how to overcome particular difficulties and how to socialize, taking an active part in the church community. Along with parents… | Diverse Learners | ||
Christian Light | How can Nell possibly be thankful for dried onions? How can one apple make seven people happy? Why didn't Bradley enjoy playing with his little cousin? Children learn the answers in "Nell's Dried Onions," "The Apple That Was Polished Six Times," and "Lesson of the Lincoln Logs." They visit India… | Resources By Subject ⋅ Phonics & Reading | ||
Wineburg, Sam | Whether he is comparing how students and historians interpret documentary evidence or analyzing children's drawings, Wineburg's essays offer rough maps of how ordinary people think about the past and use it to understand the present. These essays acknowledge the role of collective memory in filtering what we learn in school… | History & Social Studies | ||
Gladys Hunt. Paperback. | Everything you need from how to choose good books for your children to encouraging them to be avid readers, this fourth edition also includes an indexed and updated list of the best children’s classics ever.
A modern classic with over 250,000 copies sold, Honey for a Child's Heart is a compelling, essential guide… | Language Arts & Literature | ||
Barton, Craig | When you speak to the likes of Dylan Wiliam, Doug Lemov, Daisy Christodoulou, Kris Boulton and the Bjorks, you are bound to learn a thing or two. But when he started his Mr Barton Maths Podcast, Craig Barton wasn't expecting to have his whole outlook on teaching and learning turned upside… | Mathematics | ||
Tomlinson, Carol Ann | A guide in differentiating teaching for academically diverse classrooms. | Diverse Learners | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | This rhyming poem reflects on the question, “How will you come to Jesus?” By reflecting on four examples from the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ birth, the listener is challenged to examine their own way of coming to Jesus. Will they close the door in his face, like those in Bethlehem?… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | The Gospel of John records seven “I Am” statements of Jesus - each one a beautiful picture to tickle our imaginations and show us more of who He is. This program touches briefly on each of these “I Am” statements by expounding on it briefly through spoken word poetry. Following… | Program Scripts ⋅ General | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | If you’ve spent any kind of significant time around a young child, you’ve probably heard them wonder about things. Children are full of questions, full of why’s, and full of curiosity. This poem plays off that idea, voicing many thoughts that children may wonder about the Christmas story. After presenting… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas | ||
Christian Light | Who's Afraid of Funder?
Poem: I Wonder
Poem: Don't Forget to Pray
The Dishpan Sled Hat
Poem: When Winter's Here
A Good Little Mother
That's Nothing
Poem: Butterfly Wings
Wilie's Penny Tract
The Special Word
Little Gray Pony
Poem: Mice
Hungry but Happy
All by Myself
Poem: Little
Broken Lily
Poem: Barefoot Days
Whose Dime Was Lost?
Glasses for Lula
Lesson From a Door Slammer
Poem: The Swing
Sharp Eyes, Part… | Resources By Subject ⋅ Phonics & Reading | ||
Rod & Staff Publisher | The third book in the Rod & Staff G-H-I preschool series, with a focus on helping parents give constructive guidance to each child prior to entering first grade. Has a woodland theme. | Preschool & Early Education Activity Books | ||
Linsin, Michael | Inspire is a book about powerful forces that when applied in the classroom naturally cause students to want to listen, learn, and behave. These forces are presented in the form of principles that are the product of more than 30 years of testing and analysis of what really works in the classroom… | Educational Resources ⋅ Classroom Management & Culture | ||
Getty and Dubay | This is the first workbook of a seven-part series. Designed for the beginning reader and writer, it introduces the alphabet one letter and one word per page. Includes basic italic lowercase, capitals, and numerals. Illustrated. Italic is a modern handwriting system based on enduring letterforms that are highly suited to… | Penmanship | ||
Getty and Dubay | This is the second workbook of a seven-part series. Designed for the beginning reader and writer, it introduces the alphabet one letter per page as well as words and sentences. Includes basic italic lowercase, capitals, and numerals. Illustrated.Italic is a modern handwriting system based on enduring letterforms that are highly… | Penmanship | ||
Meghan Brubaker | This rhymed poem, meant to be spoken by younger children, is an easy-to-memorize option for younger students. Before Jesus began teaching and doing miracles, He was a child. This poem reflects on the childhood years of God-become-man. Suitable for a Christmas program or any other time of the year.
Upon purchasing… | Educational Resources ⋅ Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas ⋅ General | ||
Dunham, William | Like masterpieces of art, music, and literature, great mathematical theorems are creative milestones, works of genius destined to last forever. Now William Dunham gives them the attention they deserve.
Dunham places each theorem within its historical context and explores the very human and often turbulent life of the ceator - from… | Mathematics | ||
Bruinsma, Robert | The Joy of Language is an up-to-date resource for beginning and experienced teachers in Christian and public schools, as well as for education majors. Robert Bruinsma presents a language-centered, redemptionist view of teaching the language arts that will encourage readers to be Christian teachers, not just Christians who teach. | Language Arts & Literature | ||
Preschool & Early Education Activity Books | ||||
Rod and Staff Publishers | Preschool & Early Education Activity Books | |||
Glass, Karen | The art of narration is the art of telling. It extends from the oral traditions of ancient cultures to yesterday's headlines. We all want to tell each other things, and shared communication deepens our relationships and enlightens our understanding. Over one hundred years ago, the British educator Charlotte Mason revived… | Methods of Teaching | ||
Cramer, Ronald L. | A note to future teacher ... from the author, Ronald Cramer - "This text presents an array of strategies, models, research, and well-established best practices for teaching reading, writing, listening, talking, and thinking. The research, ideas, and information presented in this text will inform, and I hope inspire, pre-service teachers… | Language Arts & Literature |