The Classical School - Winter 2022

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Saving Western civilization one student at a time.

Winter 2022

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Traditional Spelling III American History Outline First Start Reading Storybooks Multiplication & Division Flashcards


Two Stories by Martin Cothran

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We prize all the things we have now that previous generations did not have, but we seldom reflect on what they had that we do not.

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Letter from the Editor

hen my wife and I visit my mother and stepfather, we often duck out to go for a walk in nearby Holton, a beautiful old town that lies on the prairie in eastern Kansas. We park along the street, walk the neighborhoods, and then poke around in a few of the shops in the old town square. The town is very proud of its heritage. Established in 1857, it supported the farming community around it, and the antique stores are full of hundred-year-old pictures that detail a thriving prairie town full of banks, barber shops, and small grocery stores. On our last visit to my mother's we again went to Holton, and as we walked along we noticed my stepfather's construction van parked in front of a block of old two-story buildings. One front door standing wide open revealed a thin stairway leading up. I called up the stairs and he called back for us to come on up. We climbed up the steep staircase to the top landing, which led to lofts on the left and the right. In one were the makings of a new apartment, newly framed, the kitchen and bathrooms fitted for the installation of modern appliances. The other had yet to be dealt with. The floors were littered with early-twentieth-century debris— pieces of wood, windows, and cornices. My stepfather was working for a friend who had bought several of these old buildings, helping her restore them to something of their former glory. While in many places older buildings have been bulldozed and replaced by uglier and flimsier structures, this was a grueling but worthwhile effort to not only save but to restore something old and beautiful. He made a point to show us how much more skillfully made the older fixtures were than those now available at the local home improvement store. He kicked a board at his feet. "Look at this board," he said. "Notice anything about it?" We could only stare blankly. "There are no knots in any of this wood. When they built buildings and houses back then, the boards had to be perfect. No knots. Boards with knots were used to build barns." One after another he pointed to the quality of the scrap pieces of wood scattered about, of the arched frame of a door, of the brickwork on the walls. These were not buildings for the rich or the privileged, but for common residents and shopkeepers. He explained that some of the wood and the cornices had endured and could be reused, ancient as they were, but that other things would have to be replaced with newer, lower-quality versions. Though it would be impossible to remake these structures perfectly, the approximation would still have something of its original integrity. We tend to look down on the past. We prize all the things we have now that previous generations did not have, but we seldom reflect on what they had that we do not or on the things we have that are not of the quality they once were. We need to ask ourselves whether education is among those things and whether, instead of bulldozing the original idea of education and replacing it with some newer, lower-quality version, we need rather to rebuild and restore the ideal of education that once prevailed—that of helping our students become better human beings. We can never fully restore the education of a hundred years ago, but we can—and should—take some of the materials, refurbish them, and, even though we'll have to use a few knotted boards, reconstruct the kind of education that nourishes a child's soul. Charter.MemoriaPress.com


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THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL

Winter 2022 RESOURCES

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PRIMARY

Classical Education Resources

LATIN, GREEK, & FRENCH

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Introduction to Grammar School Latin

Grades 1-4

Grammar School Latin

Grades 3-6

Latin Forms Series

Grades 4+

Latin Supplements & Upper School Latin

Grades 3+

Greek & French

Grades 4+

D'Aulaires' Greek Myths & Famous Men Series

Grades 3-8

Dorothy Mills Histories

Grades 6+

Classical Literature

Grades 6+

LITERATURE, GRAMMAR, & WRITING

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Writing & English Grammar

Grades 2+

Poetry & Primary School Literature

Grades 1+

Grammar & Upper School Literature

Grades 3+

Alphabet & Coloring

Grade Jr. K

Lesson Plans

Grades Jr. K-2

Primary Enrichment

Grades Jr. K-2

Phonics & Reading

Grades K+

Spelling

Grades 1+

Penmanship

Grades K+

AMERICAN / MODERN

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CLASSICAL STUDIES

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American & Modern Studies

Grades 1+

Geography

Grades 3+

SCIENCE & MATH

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Science & Nature

Grades 3+

Math

Grades K+

LOGIC

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Traditional Logic & Supplements

Grades 7+

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which books can be used as class sets and which are consumable?

All student guides are consumable (except upper school literature guides). One per student is required. These books travel to and from home and are used as study guides. For literature, we suggest that all students have their own copy of each novel so they can highlight and underline as needed. Textbooks for other subjects can generally be purchased as reusable class sets since the student guides will contain all the material needed for study after the text has been read.

Q: Can we get by without teacher guides?

Teacher guides include quizzes and tests, answers to student guides, teaching guidelines, and additional key information for connecting the material to other subjects and to the previous knowledge students have gained. Thus, we strongly encourage the purchase of a teacher guide for each subject.

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What do we need for initial classroom setup?

For classroom setup you will need: teacher guides for each subject, texts for each student plus one for the teacher, and student guides for each student. If there are wall charts and flashcards available, one set per classroom is recommended. Likewise, only one Read-Aloud Set per classroom is needed.

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latin Latin develops the mind of the young student as no other subject can. It is the next step after phonics and it is the most efficient means of teaching grammar, making concrete what is abstract in English. What arithmetic provides to the sciences Latin provides to the humanities: mental discipline, structure, and foundational skills necessary for advanced subjects. The study of Latin is the core of a classical education. We begin Latin as early as second grade and continue every year, culminating in the translation of Latin literature in grades 9-12. Introduction to Grammar School Latin, Grammar School Latin, and the Latin Forms Series focus on the memorization of the Latin grammar by the time-tested method of oral recitation and form drills. This is followed by a Latin translation course in which students master the syntax that was gradually introduced throughout the Latin Forms Series. Our Latin sequence then culminates in the reading of the literature of Caesar, Ovid, Vergil, and Cicero in the original Latin in upper school. A student starting in fifth grade or later can begin with the Latin Forms Series. 4

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Introduction to Grammar School Latin

Introduction to Grammar School Latin by Leigh Lowe | Grades 1-4

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*Student $16.50 Teacher $16.50 CD $9.50 Flashcards $15.95

Student Workbook • 25 lessons + 5 review lessons • 5 vocabulary words per lesson with corresponding English derivatives • Practical Latin phrases and Latin poetry • Grammar skills appropriate for primary grades • Consistent review

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Teacher Manual • Student book w/ answers keyed • Tests

Pronunciation CD • Complete verbal pronunciation for each lesson

Flashcards • Vocabulary with derivatives • Latin sayings • Conjugations & declensions

Are you looking for a gentle introduction to Latin and a course that prepares your young student for a more advanced study of the language? Introduction to Grammar School Latin is specifically designed for students and teachers with no Latin background. This course was developed for students in 1st-4th grades who are still becoming familiar with English grammar and wish to learn Latin at a slower pace and learn English grammar in the process. Its goal is to teach and reinforce an understanding of the basic parts of speech while introducing Latin. It teaches half of the vocabulary in Grammar School Latin and grounds students in the fundamental concepts of English grammar, the key to Latin study. The grammar lessons are set forth in a form appropriate for primary grades. The review lessons that follow each unit provide the consistent review needed to master Latin. With clear explanations and easy-to-read lessons in a two-color format, Introduction to Grammar School Latin is perfect for those schools that would like to start their students on an early study of Latin. Introduction to Grammar School Latin is also the perfect preparation for Grammar School Latin. View samples online: Charter.MemoriaPress.com

Grammar School Latin

Grammar School Latin: Introduction to First Form Latin by Cheryl Lowe | Grades 3-6

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Student Book • 25 lessons + 5 review lessons • 10 vocabulary words per lesson w/ corresponding English derivatives • Latin sayings

Flashcards • Vocabulary with derivatives • Latin sayings • Conjugations & declensions

Teacher Manual • • • •

Student book w/ answers keyed Weekly lesson plans Tests, quizzes, & keys Comprehensive teaching instructions

Pronunciation CD • Complete verbal pronunciation for each lesson *denotes consumable book

Grammar School Latin is, quite simply, the best grammar-based Latin course available for beginning students. Clear explanations, easy instructions, and a step-by-step approach have led thousands of teachers and students to declare, "I love Latin!" With the help of this course, you are sure to love Latin too! Each lesson consists of a grammar form, ten vocabulary words, English derivatives to help build vocabulary, and a Latin saying that teaches students about their classical heritage. Five review lessons help ensure that your student has mastered the material. Exercises reinforce memory work and teach grammar in incremental steps through simple translation. Grammar coverage includes 1st-2nd declension nouns, 1st-2nd conjugation verbs (in three tenses), 1st-2nd declension adjectives, and the irregular verb for "to be." The Teacher Manual includes a complete copy of the Student Book with overlaid answers and provides detailed weekly lesson plans, comprehensive teaching instructions, tests, weekly quizzes, and keys. The thirty lessons can be completed over two years for younger students or in one year for older students. Move straight to First Form Latin after Grammar School Latin. View samples online: Charter.MemoriaPress.com

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Latin Forms Series

Latin Forms Series by Cheryl Lowe | Grades 4+

Text $15.00 ea. | *Workbook $16.50 ea. Teacher Manual $12.95 ea. | Teacher Key $16.50 ea. Quizzes & Tests School Download License (all Forms) $20.00 ea. Quizzes & Tests Book (First and Second Form only) $5.50 ea.

The Latin Forms Series is based on decades of teaching experience and used in schools and homeschools around the world. First Form is the ideal text for all beginners, grades 5 and up, or is a great follow-up to Grammar School Latin. The uniqueness of the Forms Series lies in two features: 1) A systematic, grammar-first approach to learning Latin that is suitable for the grammar stage student—and all beginners, regardless of age, are in the grammar stage of learning. 2) Extensive workbook exercises that ensure skill mastery and rapid recognition of inflected forms. Our text and guides help every student (and teacher!) make sense of this difficult subject. 34 two-page lessons in the Student Text are paired with 4-6 pages of Student Workbook exercises, weekly Quizzes, and unit Tests to make sure your students are mastering and retaining what they learn. The Pronunciation CD and Flashcards provide constant practice of grammar forms and vocabulary. The scripted Teacher Manual and complete Teacher Key give even the most novice Latin teacher the tools to teach with confidence.

First Form Latin Latin Grammar, Year One

Second Form Latin Latin Grammar, Year Two

Third Form Latin Latin Grammar, Year Three

Fourth Form Latin Latin Grammar, Year Four

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Grades 6+

Grades 7+

Grades 8+

Grammar School Latin)

• 5 noun declensions • 1st-2nd declension adjectives • 1st-2nd conjugations in 6 tenses (active voice) • Sum in 6 tenses • Syntax: nominative and accusative cases; complementary infinitive; subject-verb agreement; noun-adjective agreement; predicate nouns and adjectives *denotes consumable book

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• 2nd declension -er, -ir nouns and adjectives • 3rd declension i-stem nouns • 3rd declension adjectives of 2 terminations • 1st and 2nd person pronouns and possessive pronoun adjectives • Prepositions with ablative and accusative • Adverbs and questions • 3rd, 3rd -io, and 4th conjugations in 6 tenses (active voice) • Present system passive of 1st4th conjugations and -io verbs • Syntax: genitive of possession; dative of indirect object; ablative of means and agent

• Perfect system passive of 1st4th conjugations and -io verbs • 4th declension neuter nouns • 3rd declension adjectives of 1 and 3 terminations • Imperative mood, vocative case • 9 irregular adjectives • Regular and irregular comparison of adjectives and adverbs • Pronouns: 3rd person, demonstrative, intensive, reflexive • Active and passive subjunctive of 1st-4th conjugations and -io verbs • Syntax: apposition; adjectives used as nouns; objective and partitive genitive; subjunctive in purpose clauses; exhortations; deliberative questions

• Participles, infinitives, gerunds, and gerundives • Deponent verbs • Irregular verbs eo and possum • Introduction to verbal prefixes and subsequent vocabulary expansion • Plural nouns • Locative case • Pronouns: relative and interrogative • Syntax: double accusative; relative clauses; sequence of tenses and indirect questions; impersonal verbs; indirect statements (accusative with infinitive construction); gerundive of obligation

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Latin Supplements Grades 4+

Grades 4+ 8.5" x 11"

33" x 17" (4 charts)

First Form and Second Form $13.95

First Form Latin $22.00

Third Form and Fourth Form $17.50

Second Form Latin $22.00

Grammar Wall Charts for the Latin Forms Series

Grammar Desk Charts for the Latin Forms Series

Grammar forms organized on wall charts are a great visual aid for Latin grammar students and for teachers during Latin recitations.

These desk-sized grammar charts are in a clean and easy-to-read format that helps students see the organization of the Latin grammar at a quick glance.

*Most macrons are omitted in order to reduce visual clutter on the charts.

*Most macrons are omitted in order to reduce visual clutter on the charts.

Grades 3-6

Grades 3+

*Games & Puzzles $12.95 Games & Puzzles Key $5.50

CD & DVD $16.50

Latin Recitation CD/DVD

Games & Puzzles for Grammar School Latin

This CD/DVD combination includes a recitation of the entire Latin grammar. The DVD has visual charts with the grammar as Cheryl Lowe pronounces it.

This activity book includes enrichment activities like Latin hangman, Latin crossword puzzles, and Latin picture games to help your students learn the vocabulary, grammar, and derivatives in Grammar School Latin.

*Most macrons are omitted from DVD charts in order to reduce visual clutter.

AP Latin Resources Grades 9+ Text $43.00 Teacher $24.00 Lesson Plans $15.95

Vergil's Aeneid: Selected Readings from Books 1, 2, 4, and 6 Mueller's Caesar:

Selections from De Bello Gallico by Hans-Friedrich Mueller Mueller's text and accompanying Teacher's Guide will lead students through Caesar's account of his wars in Gaul. A perfect first text for Latin students who are ready to translate, this program includes vocabulary, footnotes, historical background, and other resources, preparing interested students for the Caesar portion of the AP Latin Exam. Memoria Press' Lesson Plans (strongly recommended) schedule the work and teach, step by step, how to approach Latin translation.

by Barbara Weiden Boyd Student $43.00 | Teacher $24.00

This course covers all lines of Vergil on the AP Latin Exam. Each page contains the Latin text, key vocabulary, and English summaries. The Teacher's Guide includes translations and discussion questions.

Excelability in Advanced Latin Student $29.00 | Teacher $29.00

This course contains over 75 passages drawn from a variety of Latin authors, translation exercises, multiple choice tests, practice sight-reading Latin, and a comprehensive review of Latin grammar.

Caesar and Vergil AP Vocabulary Flashcards This flashcard set contains all vocabulary appearing five or more times on the Vergil and Caesar sections of the AP Latin Exam, and comes with pre-punched holes and a metal ring for easy storage. $19.00

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Classical Education Resources

Climbing Parnassus:

A New Apologia for Greek and Latin by Tracy Lee Simmons $15.00

The Schools We Need: And Why We Don't Have Them by E. D. Hirsch, Jr.

Seven Myths About Education by Daisy Christodoulou $42.95

$17.95

The Great Books:

The Great Tradition:

A Journey Through 2,500 Years of the West's Classic Literature by Anthony O'Hear

Classic Readings on What It Means to Be an Educated Human Being edited by Richard M. Gamble

$22.00

$20.00

How to Read a Book by Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren $18.00

Memoria Press Pamphlet Series 3.95 ea. Whether a newcomer to classical education or a veteran, our Pamphlet Series will help you explore the history, philosophy, and practical application of the education that teaches students "how to think and what to do." Hear from Martin Cothran, Cheryl Lowe, Iris Hatfield, and R. W. Livingstone. See the full list at Charter.MemoriaPress.com.

Phonics From A to Z $27.99 Teaching Phonics & Word Study $33.99 These books are excellent resources for teachers looking for additional help with phonics concepts, tips on how children best learn to read, and additional lists of resources.

Greek

French Grades 4+ *Student $16.50 Key $10.95

Wall Charts (22" x 34")

Grades 5-8

(2 charts) $13.95

*Student $19.50 Teacher $19.50

Desk Charts (8.5" x 11") (2 charts) $9.50

The Greek Alphabet by Cheryl Lowe

Greek Alphabet Charts

First Start French I

The Greek alphabet is different enough from our own to be a major impediment to the study of Greek. The Greek Alphabet is a tour of the Greek letters, their formation, and their sounds. A page is devoted to each letter and includes a letter diagram with arrows showing proper formation, letters to trace and copy, interesting facts and hints, and questions.

These two-chart sets make a great visual aid for students and teachers in the classroom. One chart has the upper- and lowercase letters of the Greek alphabet with their names in English and Greek. The second chart lists diphthongs, accent marks, pronunciation helps, and syllable names.

This is a perfect introduction to French for students who would like to add a modern language to their Latin studies. This program will teach students the basics of French grammar, help them develop a large vocabulary, assist them in beginning to speak French, and introduce them to French culture.

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Introduction to the French Language by Danielle Schultz

Resources, Greek, and French

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american

& modern studies

In American & Modern Studies students focus on history since the Renaissance, geography, literature, and world cultures. Each program builds every year on the work of previous years, promoting mastery. Students study and draw maps, and by the end of their study are able to label political and physical maps of both hemispheres from memory. Students also read a variety of books from our American Studies Supplemental Sets to supplement their knowledge of the U.S. and the world. All of this work prepares students for comprehensive studies of American and European history in high school.

American & Modern European History Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans by Edward Eggleston Grades 1-3 $13.95

Eggleston says in his preface that "the primary aim of this book is to furnish the little learner reading matter that will excite his attention and give him pleasure" and "to make the mind of the pupil familiar with some of the leading figures in the history of our country by means of personal anecdote." We have included Eggleston's original illustrations in addition to our own.

Grades 5-8

Grades 5-8

Grades 5-8

Text $18.50 *Student $18.95 Teacher $18.95

*Student $10.95 Teacher $5.50 Flashcards $13.50 Story of the World Vol. 4 $19.95

*Student $8.50 Teacher $5.50

The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic

200 Questions About American History

We have combined Guerber's The Story of the Thirteen Colonies and The Story of the Great Republic into one edited volume that makes a perfect one-year survey of American history for the middle school years. The study guide includes important facts, vocabulary, and comprehension questions for each chapter, as well as enrichment activities such as mapwork, drawings, research, writing assignments, and more!

A Concise History of the American Republic

These 200 questions everyone should know about American history are compiled from The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic and The Story of the World, Vol. 4. Flashcards: These cards are based on our 200 Questions About American History study guide, but can be used with any good American history course.

American History Outline This American History Outline is a valuable tool for helping students learn to study well. Use this in conjunction with The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic and The Story of the World, Vol. 4 text and guides to teach students how to recognize, organize, and retain key pieces of information from what they read.

Grades 9+

Grades 10+

Text $214.99

Vol. I $150.00 Vol. II $150.00

This one-volume history text can be used as a two-year American history course for high school that addresses the social, economic, and political issues that shaped our country.

(use for Year I and Year II)

Year I: Pre-1615 life in North America through the Reconstruction years (1877). This includes early European explorations, the colonial period, the Revolutionary War, the development of U.S. government, the Mexican War, and the Civil War. Year II: End of Reconstruction (1877) to the Reagan years (1980s). This includes industrialization, the Gilded Age, westward expansion, WWI, the Great Depression, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the beginning of conflicts in the Middle East.

A History of Europe in the Modern World Year One: Volume I (to 1815), Year Two: Volume II (since 1815) This course covers the political, societal, and religious upheavals, particularly in Western Europe, that have shaped and reshaped the continent in the last seven hundred years. The texts include helpful maps, timelines, and illustrations. Volume I covers the Middle Ages and the Renaissance through the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, and the Napoleonic Empire. Volume II covers industrialization and imperialism through the world wars, the Cold War, and the twenty-first century. *denotes consumable book

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Read-Aloud Sets available for classrooms! View book lists at Charter.MemoriaPress.com

Supplemental Reading for American Studies These books were carefully chosen to cover a variety of time periods and historical figures, and are on a reading level for independent reading by students. What a great way to study American history as a young student—by reading good books and immersing oneself in the lives and culture of those who have made history! Third Grade (shown) $139.73 classroom set Fourth Grade $81.90 classroom set

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Fifth Grade $76.84 classroom set Sixth Grade $58.90 classroom set

Discussion Questions for American Studies Supplemental Sets Third Grade $13.95 Fourth Grade $13.95 Fifth Grade $13.95

These teacher books facilitate oral discussion of the books in our 3rd-5th grade American Studies Sets.

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Geography Grades 4+

Grades 3-6

Geography I Text $16.95 *Geography I Student $14.95 Geography I Teacher $15.95 *U.S. Review Workbook $5.50 U.S. Review Teacher $8.50 Geography Flashcards $20.95

Text $7.99 *Student $13.95 Teacher $13.95 Flashcards $5.95

Geography I: The Middle East, North Africa, & Europe

States and Capitals In this study guide, each state is given a two-page spread that includes a map with room to write the state capital, nickname, abbreviation, and fun facts about the state. By the end of this course, students will be able to map all 50 states and capitals. We recommend that this guide be used with Don’t Know Much About the 50 States. Flashcards: This set includes 50 cards, with the name of each state and a map of the state's location within the United States on one side of the card, and the capital and detailed shape of the state on the other. Also included are 34 country cards that introduce key world countries and their capitals. Helpful teaching hints and suggested activities are also included.

A unique geography program designed for students pursuing a classical education, Geography of the Middle East, North Africa, & Europe covers the area that constituted the ancient Roman Empire. Each region is explored in its historical context in "History's Headlines" as well as in the present in "Tour of Today." The United States Review: Help students retain the knowledge they gained in their study of States & Capitals. This review takes very little time and makes a great companion to Geography I. Geography I-III Flashcards: We have a big fan club for our geography books. Our customers like the basic maps that give just the essentials of world geography in a straightforward manner. Now we have the flashcards to go with them. Covering the material from Geography I, II, and III, these flashcards will help your students master the geography of the world.

Grades 5+

Grades 7+

Geography II Text $16.95 *Geography II Student $14.95 Geography II Teacher $15.95

Geography III Text $18.50 *Geography III Student $19.95 Geography III Teacher $19.95 Classroom Atlas $12.00 + Geography Flashcards $20.95

*Geography I Review Workbook $5.50 Geography I Review Teacher $8.50

Geography II:

Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Oceania, & the Americas After studying Geography I, students are ready to cover areas of the world outside the ancient Roman Empire. Students will, in fact, map the rest of the world. Each lesson includes physical features, history, and culture. Students will continue to deepen their understanding of past and present as they learn about ancient and modern countries. Geography I Review: This study guide will help students retain the knowledge they gained in their study of Geography I. The review takes very little time and makes a great companion to Geography II.

Geography III: Exploring and Mapping the World Students learn to map the world in our Geography I and Geography II programs. Geography III solidifies these mapping skills and requires students to label major landforms and topography. Students will study the climate, recent and current history, cultures, and religions of every continent. This text has many images of famous landmarks, architecture, and people from around the world, and the workbook has weekly mapwork exercises. This is a thorough world geography course that is perfect for middle school students before their advanced European and American history courses in high school. Classroom Atlas: This atlas contains detailed political, economic, environmental, and topographical maps of global regions. It is a recommended supplement for Geography III. same as flashcards used in Geography I

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Practice Map Pad: United States

Large Wall Maps (22'' x 34'') $35.00 Small Wall Maps (11'' x 17'') $20

(11" x 17") | $10.95 Notepad includes 50 two-sided sheets. The front of each sheet is a blank map for state practice, and the back is divided into regions and gives space to practice capital cities.

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Ancient Civilization Wall Maps Make the ancient civilization stories come alive on your classroom walls. These wall maps are perfect for any classical classroom. Each set includes individual maps of Greece, Italy, the City of Rome, the Roman Empire, and other common locations in the classical world.

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Alphabet & Numbers

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Alphabet Flashcards

Alphabet Books (Part I & Part II) by Leigh Lowe

$11.00 (4¼'' x 5½")

Letters are on one side of the card and a corresponding image is on the flip side.

Recommended for Ages 4-5 $32.00 (*2-book set)

Teach letter recognition, letter formation, and pencil grip through repetition and tracing.

Alphabet Wall Poster $7.50 (22" x 34")

If you don't have the space for wall charts, this poster is perfect. The alphabet is shown in both manuscript and cursive.

Numbers & Colors Recommended for Ages 4-5 | *$16.00 Introduces each number through 15 and color words.

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Coloring Books Recommended for Ages 4-5 *Numbers $6.50 *Alphabet $6.50

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Wall Charts (Manuscript or Cursive) (11" x 17") $16.50 ea.

Curriculum Manuals Grades Jr. K-2 $30.00 ea.

Never plan another lesson again! These Curriculum Manuals have every day already planned—just open them up and teach from the correlating books in the plan. Plans include Recitation, Penmanship, Phonics & Spelling, and Literature & Enrichment.

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Primary Enrichment

The Book of Crafts $18.50 ea. | (Grades Jr. K-2)

These activities reinforce number and letter recognition, strengthen fine-motor skills, and foster creativity and confidence. There is a craft for each read-aloud book and additional crafts that focus on art concepts.

*My Very First Scissors Book $6.50 *My Very Own Scissors Book $6.50

Scissors Books My Very First Scissors Book and My Very Own Scissors Book help prepare students for the crafts in Memoria Press' craft books, and for skills they will need in kindergarten and beyond.

$20.95 ea. (Grades K-2)

Enrichment Guides

Music Enrichment

These supplemental guides are organized by week, and coordinate with our kindergarten, first, and second grade programs. Each guide includes an overview of each read-aloud book, author and illustrator biographies, oral reading questions, and a simple language lesson. These activities will help bring each read-aloud book alive for the student. Also included are resources for the development of history, culture, art, and science lessons.

$13.95

Additional Supplements: Art Cards K-2 (above) $10.95 ea. Art Posters K-2 (above) $35.00 ea.

(Used in Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd Grades)

Music Enrichment goes into more detail for each song selection in our Enrichment Guides, including backstory on each piece and biographical information for its composer, as well as a few questions to facilitate discussion.

Manner of the Week Wall Charts & Flashcards Grades K+ Wall Charts (11" x 8.5") $16.50 Flashcards (5.5" x 4.25") $10.95

Be respectful, listen carefully, look for opportunities to include others, chew with your mouth closed—these simple, thoughtful guidelines for good manners are a wonderful addition to any classroom. Hang the wall chart for each manner where students can see and be reminded of it during the week and use the examples and explanations on the flashcards to explain the necessity of the manner and how it applies in everyday life. Includes 36 manners, one for each week of your school year.

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Check out our Read-Aloud Sets for classrooms! Classic, age-appropriate children's books curated for you. View book lists at Charter.MemoriaPress.com

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Junior Kindergarten $368.54 Kindergarten $375.50 First Grade $352.47 Second Grade $381.55 Third Grade Novels $185.82

• Third Grade Picture Books $265.71 • Fourth Grade $126.75 • Fifth Grade $114.79 • Sixth Grade $82.87

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Reading & Phonics

First Start Reading:

Grade 1

Phonics, Reading, and Printing by Cheryl Lowe Grade K

*Student Book E $7.50 Teacher Guide for Book E $10.95

*Student Books (A-D) $7.50 ea. Teacher Guide for Books A-D $19.95

First Start Reading, Book E Your students can begin reading instantly as they progress through 4 simple student books and more than 30 phonetic stories. The Teacher Guide includes helpful assessments, tips, and more! • consonants • short & long vowels

• 57 common words • manuscript printing

• artist-drawn coloring pictures • drawing pages for every letter

FSR is a balanced, age-appropriate approach to phonics and reading, with a serious focus on correct pencil grip and letter formation. The FSR kindergarten program includes student books with artist-­ drawn pictures to color, drawing pages for each letter or phonogram, and phonetic stories to read. The Teacher Guide leads you through the program and provides helpful assessments and teaching tips.

Grades K-1 Storybook A $7.50 Storybook B $8.50 Storybook C $8.50 Storybook D $10.00 Storybook E $7.50

by Michelle Tefertiller We complete our phonics for reading program at the beginning of first grade with First Start Reading Book E. After students have completed Books A-D in kindergarten, they are ready for the long vowel teams, sounds of soft c and g, and the three sounds of y in Book E.

I Can Read It! (Books 1-3) $10.99 ea.

These controlled-vocabulary early readers can be used in conjunction with First Start Reading or as additional reading practice for beginning readers. Each story has plot, action, and humor that will be sure to engage the student's interest.

First Start Reading Storybooks

These illustrated Storybooks feature the same targeted phonetic stories found in First Start Reading accompanied by beautifully illustrated black and white pictures to help students stay engaged as they read real books for the first time.

Classical Phonics

Grades K-2 A Child's Guide to Word Mastery $18.50 by Cheryl Lowe Classical Phonics consists of phonetically arranged word lists for students to practice their growing word recognition skills. In a word list there are no context clues, so the learner must rely on his mastery of letter sounds. Classical Phonics can be used as a supplement to any phonics program, and covers nearly all English phonograms and sounds taught through second grade.

Phonics Flashcards Grades K-2

Easy Reader Classics Grades 1-2 | $3.95 ea. Classic stories from The Jungle Book, The Wind in the Willows, Tom Sawyer, and Doctor Dolittle have been adapted in these early readers so young children can read good stories on their level. Simple sentences and beautiful illustrations are a perfect fit for primary students who are ready to practice reading fluency. View the full list at Charter.MemoriaPress.com.

Kindergarten Morning Work Grade K | $16.00 Kindergarten Morning Work is designed to practice quick recall of concepts already taught in kindergarten. It purposefully does not introduce new concepts, but allows young students to build confidence and gives teachers the opportunity to gauge mastery. Two days a week students will review penmanship, phonics, color words, number awareness, and the manner of the week.

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There are nearly 200 phonograms used to spell the 44 sounds used in the English language. In our Phonics Flashcards we have organized these phonograms into nine categories to give some rational order to the irregularities of English spelling.

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Phonics, Reading, & Spelling

Cut & Paste Book $6.50 Students will practice scissors skills while working on mastery of beginning phonics sounds.

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Phonics, Reading, & Spelling The primary goal of the kindergarten year is to teach students to read. Our program for phonics instruction is First Start Reading. Phonics is most effective when taught methodically, thoroughly, intensively, and logically. We begin with one sound for each letter and start blending consonants with short vowels immediately to form the three-letter phonetic words that children learn first. Additional sounds for letters are taught in the context of word families. Common sight words that break phonetic rules are taught and reviewed throughout the year. Formal phonics instruction continues after kindergarten within the Traditional Spelling program and literature guides. Our approach to reading includes systematic phonics and daily exposure to good literature in the form of read-aloud books. These are scheduled in our Enrichment Guides and lesson plans. Good books captivate the imagination of children and motivate them to want to be readers. Good books teach vocabulary and a fascination with words. Good books teach geography, history, science, and, most importantly, the condition of human life. Good books open the mind of the child to the whole world.

Spelling Traditional Spelling I-III

by Cheryl Lowe | Grades 1-3 Traditional Spelling is a comprehensive, phonetic approach to spelling, and is the culmination of our phonics program. Traditional Spelling provides your student with an extensive mastery-based study of phonics for spelling and reading. Each lesson features writing and oral dictation practice, color-coded phonogram activities, and short stories on the student's reading level that utilize that week's spelling words. For spelling for grades 4-8, see Spelling Workout E-H on Charter.MemoriaPress.com.

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Penmanship Penmanship, both manuscript and cursive, is an important part of education. Neat, legible penmanship is a crucial factor in the development of accuracy in spelling and arithmetic. The physical act of writing requires focus, discipline, and patience of students—values which cross over to all of their other academic subjects. Our manuscript copybooks teach penmanship, basic grammar, spelling, literature, accuracy, attention to detail, and memory—all through the simple skill of copying. Starting cursive in first grade means that students are learning this new skill after they have a solid grasp of manuscript writing but before they encounter the heavier demands of written work in the grammar school years, when cursive will allow students to write more efficiently and with greater accuracy. Writing at a high level begins with the humble skills of speed, accuracy, and beauty in writing letters and words. *denotes consumable book

copybooks Grades K-6

Grades K-2

Grades 1-2

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Manuscript Copybooks I & II

Copybook Cursive I

by Michelle Tefertiller

Composition & Sketchbooks

Our Composition & Sketchbooks allow each student to write and illustrate compositions. These books are a great resource for all subjects and become a journal of the student's work for each year.

by Michelle Tefertiller

Our primary copybooks teach penmanship, basic grammar, spelling, literature, accuracy, attention to detail, and memory—all through the simple skill of copying. We have carefully selected quotes from famous people so you can teach history and culture while working on penmanship.

Perfect as a companion to New American Cursive 2 or for an older student needing more practice.

Cursive Grades 1-4

Grades 2-4

New American Cursive 1

New American Cursive 2

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NAC 1 is for the first grader or older beginning cursive student. The character Mr. Meerkat is the book's guide; he makes learning cursive a pleasure as he shows how to form each letter step by step with clear starting dots and directional arrows. Emphasis on correct pencil grip, paper position, and posture are illustrated throughout this delightful workbook. A three-page teaching guide is included, as well as 105 instructional lessons and fun artwork exercises to help build fine-motor skills. Fifteen minutes of workbook practice a day is all it takes!

In NAC 2, Mr. Meerkat continues the process of teaching correct letter forms and how to easily connect each letter. Proper size, spacing, and slant are emphasized in this enjoyable workbook. A seven-page teaching guide is included, along with 125 instructional exercises and reproducible practice pages.

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by Iris Hatfield

Grades 3-4

New American Cursive 3 by Iris Hatfield *$25.00

In NAC 3, students build on the skills they developed with workbooks 1 and 2. To further enhance cursive skills, they practice writing in their best cursive while learning about manners and correspondence protocol. NAC 3 combines proven teaching methods with the needs of the contemporary student for a fast, legible script. Includes a seven-page teaching guide, 100 instructional lessons, and progress evaluations.

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Logic Logic is the original thinking skill. Memoria Press' logic program has brought back many of the lost tools of this essential subject. The Traditional Logic program is an in-depth study of the classical syllogism. The textbooks provide brief but comprehensive explanations of the complex subject matter in clear, concise language, and well-structured daily exercises in the workbooks ensure student mastery. In Traditional Logic I students will gain a basic understanding of terms, statements, and simple categorical arguments. Traditional Logic II covers the figures of the traditional syllogism, forms of rhetorical arguments, kinds of hypothetical syllogisms, and kinds of complex syllogisms, as well as relational arguments. Book II also includes a wealth of examples of famous arguments throughout history. Traditional Logic I can be used as early as seventh grade as a year-long course, or older students can complete Traditional Logic I and II as semester courses. Traditional Logic differs from modern logic programs in that it focuses on the language-centered logic developed by the ancient Greeks, which was actually used in the classical trivium. If your goal is to teach students how human beings think and how we actually argue in real life, traditional logic—which is a language art and not a mathematical art—is the place to start.

Traditional Logic I

Traditional Logic II Advanced Formal Logic by Martin Cothran

Introduction to Formal Logic by Martin Cothran Grades 7+

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Truth, validity, soundness 4 ways statements can be opposite 3 ways statements can be equivalent Distribution of terms The 7 rules for validity

Figure & mood in syllogisms Syllogism reduction Hypothetical reasoning Chain arguments The dilemma The oblique syllogism

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Logic Supplements How to Read a Book:

The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading by Mortimer J. Adler & Charles Van Doren

Figures of Speech:

60 Ways to Turn a Phrase by Arthur Quinn $44.95

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Aristotle's Rhetoric

translated by W. Rhys Roberts $5.00 (optional supplement)

$18.00 (optional supplement)

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Writing & English Grammar The teaching of English grammar is most efficiently accomplished through Latin instruction. The English Grammar Recitation program solidifies the grammar students have learned in Latin by having them memorize and recite the grammatical and usage rules in English, while also supplementing with English-specific rules for capitalization and punctuation. Once students have mastered the basic rules of how language works, they are ready to learn how to use that language persuasively. In the Classical Composition program, students learn one of the most important liberal arts, rhetoric—the ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and persuasively. Training in rhetoric begins in the earliest grades, when young students are asked to answer reading comprehension questions in simple sentences and paragraphs in their literature and history guides, and continues with formal training in rhetorical skills in the Classical Composition program, culminating in the study of the advanced theory of persuasive communication in Aristotle's Rhetoric. *denotes consumable book

Classical Composition Classical Composition (Stages I-V available) by James A. Selby

Grades 4+ *Student Book $21.95 ea. | Teacher Guide $29.95 ea.

Ancient writers invented a way of teaching writing known as the progymnasmata (or "before exercises"), which provided a method of teaching composition that not only taught budding writers a disciplined way to approach communication, but also helped them appeal to the hearts and minds of their audience. The fourteen exercises, organized from the simplest and most basic to the most complex and sophisticated, were the core education of a classical speaker, designed to produce what Quintilian once called "the good man, speaking well." Jim Selby has blown the dust off of the writing curriculum that was used in schools for over 1,500 years and put it in an easy-to-teach format that will revolutionize your curriculum. Presented clearly and systematically, Classical Composition will give you a clear road map to writing excellence.

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I: Fable II: Narrative III: Chreia & Maxim IV: Refutation & Confirmation V: Common Topic VI: Encomium, Invective, & Comparison (coming soon) VII: Characterization (1 semester) (coming soon) VIII: Description (1 semester) (coming soon) IX: Thesis & Law (coming soon)

English Grammar Grade 2 Student $8.50 Teacher $10.95

English Grammar Practice Designed for the final year of primary school, this program is an oral practice of many basic aspects of language arts from capitalization and punctuation to language and reading skills. This book includes two worksheets per week that can be added to morning work or used as supplements to Latin or literature studies. English Grammar Practice makes an excellent addition to language study at the end of primary school and prepares students for more in-depth work in grammar school.

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English Grammar Recitation We've been saying for years that Latin teaches English grammar better than English teaches English grammar, and we have written a course that makes the perfect English grammar supplement for your Latin program.

Grades 3-8 English Grammar Recitation $10.95 Flashcards $13.50 *Student $12.95 ea. Teacher $13.95 ea.

Our English Grammar Recitation is a manual of about 150 grammar questions, answers, and examples designed to be studied and memorized. Brief exercises in the Student Guide, including some diagramming, accompany the grammar questions. However, mastery of the English grammar recitation is the primary goal of this course, not its application. It is hoped that this course can be completed in much less time than the typical English grammar course, leaving more time for composition and Latin. Workbooks I-III are available now, with IV-V coming soon! Each lesson in the workbooks covers two to three grammar questions along with practice exercises. English Grammar Recitation also covers common capitalization and punctuation rules by means of concise style sheets.

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Classical Studies Classical Studies covers Greek mythology, ancient history, and the Middle Ages. We do not study history chronologically, but rather in accordance with the age-appropriateness of the content for the student. We begin in third grade with Greek myths, fantastical stories that appeal to young students and are suited to their age level. Next we study Rome and then the Middle Ages, saving the complexity of the Greek civilization for later in the grammar school, though it comes before Rome chronologically. Students are then prepared to read Homer's Iliad and Odyssey in middle school as they review each time period with Dorothy Mills' ancient history series. This cyclical approach to Classical Studies prepares students to read and understand the classics of Greek, Roman, and British history in upper school, and to gain insight into the modern world. Students starting their classical education in later years will skip the Famous Men series and acquire their ancient history with an overview from the Dorothy Mills books. We would also recommend reading D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths (p. 24) and The Trojan War by Olivia Coolidge (p. 28) as an introduction to the characters and plot of The Iliad and The Odyssey before taking on these difficult works.

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Classical History for Grammar School Grades 3-8

Grades 4-8

Text $19.99 *Student $18.95 Teacher $18.95 Flashcards $13.50

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D'Aulaires' Greek Myths

Famous Men of Rome

Myths are everywhere in Western art and literature and are the essential background for a classical education. Each of the 30 lessons presents facts to know, vocabulary, comprehension questions, and a picture review and activities section.

Famous Men of Rome is ideal for beginners who are fascinated by the action and drama of Rome. Thirty stories cover the great historical characters of ancient Rome, from its founding to its demise. Witness the rise and fall of a great civilization through this biographical approach to history.

Grades 5-8

Grades 5-8

Text $18.50 *Student $18.95 Teacher $18.95 Flashcards $13.50

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Famous Men of Greece

Famous Men of the Middle Ages

If the Romans were history's great men of action, the Greeks were history's great men of thought. Dive into the lives of 32 famous Greeks whose stories detail the rise, Golden Age, and fall of Greece. Learning about the triumphs of Aristotle, Ptolemy, Alexander the Great, and others will show your students why the scope of Greek accomplishment is known as "The Greek Miracle."

The story of the Middle Ages is told through the colorful lives of Attila the Hun, Charlemagne, William the Conqueror, Edward the Black Prince, and Joan of Arc, among others. This course guides students through the turbulent "dark age" of history and illustrates the transition from the end of ancient times to the birth of the modern era.

Classical History for Upper School The Book of the Ancient Romans

The Book of the Ancient World

Grades 6-9 Text $18.50 *Student $18.95 Teacher $18.95

Dorothy Mills takes the student on an adventure, exploring the geography, culture, architecture, and most prominent people of Egypt, Persia, Anatolia, Israel, and more, teaching the valuable history and lessons of these ancient peoples.

Grades 6-9 Text $18.50 *Student $18.95 Teacher $18.95

The Book of the Middle Ages

The Book of the Ancient Greeks

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The journey continues, starting in Crete and ending in the Hellenistic Age ushered in by Alexander the Great. Students learn about the development of democracy, the primordial defense of democracy in the Persian Wars, the heyday of Athens (also known as the Golden Age), and that sad self-destruction known as the Peloponnesian Wars.

Classical Studies

Like any good Roman course, this one begins with the she-wolf who nurses in infancy the legendary founders of Rome: Romulus and Remus. The rise and fall of a monarchy, the embrace of a republic with the simultaneous dislike for kings, and finally the rise of the Roman Empire teach unforgettable principles about human nature and society.

Grades 6-9 Text $18.50 *Student $18.95 Teacher $18.95

See how Western civilization spread, building a new civilization on the remnants of the Roman Empire. From the foundation of monasteries to the bell towers of universities, from the crowning of Charlemagne to the execution of Joan of Arc, this program will walk your students through the tumult and growth of the Middle Ages.

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Classical Literature Grades 7+ Iliad Text $14.00 *Iliad Student $12.95 Iliad Teacher $16.95 Odyssey Text $14.00 *Odyssey Student $12.95 Odyssey Teacher $16.95

The Iliad & The Odyssey (Samuel Butler translation) Western civilization begins with The Iliad and The Odyssey. This is a perfect place to start your study of the great books. Our study guides will help bring Homer alive for your student, and our Teacher Manual will give you all the background information needed to teach these books.

The Aeneid

(David West translation)

Grades 8+ Text $15.00

*Student $18.95 After Homer, The Aeneid is Teacher $18.95 logically your next great book to study. Vergil's epic story of the founding of Rome will come alive when read with the help of our study guide as you continue your quest to master the classics. This is a great preparation for AP Latin also. Our Teacher Guide has inset student pages with teacher notes and background information for each lesson.

The Aeneid for Boys & Girls by Alfred J. Church

Grades 6-8 $11.00

Alfred Church's retelling of Vergil's Aeneid is a great introduction to the story of Aeneas, who escaped from the burning city of Troy and founded Rome.

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Greek Tragedies Grades 9+ Oresteian Trilogy $13.00 Three Theban Plays $15.00 Medea & Other Plays $11.00 *Student $18.95 ea. Teacher $18.95 ea.

Aeschylus was the first of the three great tragic playwrights. The Oresteian Trilogy is the exciting story of the end of the curse of the House of Atreus. Sophocles, "famous for wisdom," won the playwright competition at the Festival of Dionysus many times. Here, in The Three Theban Plays, is his story of Oedipus. It is the great myth, influencing all subsequent literature. Euripides further developed the tragedy in Medea & Other Plays, instituting the deus ex machina, a prologue with a background, and greater realism. These plays together provide a comprehensive year-long literature or classical studies course for high school.

Horatius at the Bridge Grades 6+

Text $8.50 | *Student $8.50 | Teacher $10.95 Medal $5.50 | Lapel Pin $3.95

This study of Macaulay's 70-stanza ballad includes vocabulary, maps, character and plot synopses, meter, comprehension questions, teaching guidelines, and quizzes. Send us a recording of your students reciting the poem, and we'll send them a Winston Churchill Award certificate to present with the medal.

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Literature & Poetry Literature and poetry are essential to a classical education. Why? Because, along with history, literature and poetry are the chief ways we pass on the ideals and values of traditional Western culture. Not only will your students' affections be trained to love the good (and hate the bad) through characters they encounter in great literature, but they will get a glimpse into the wonder of reality that only good poetry can reveal to us. Memoria Press' literature and poetry programs bring you a choice selection of the best books by the best authors. Reading requires an active, discriminating mind that is challenged to think, compare, and contrast. Students who have been challenged by good literature will develop into superior readers and will never be satisfied with poor-quality books. Each novel has been carefully selected to nourish your students' hearts and minds and improve their reading abilities. The study guides focus on vocabulary, comprehension, and composition—skills that train students to become active readers.

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Poetry Literary and Rhetorical Terms

Poetry for the Grammar Stage Grades 3-7 *Student $15.95 Teacher $17.95

This poetry book is intended for use in the grammar school years as a companion study to literature, science, and American studies. Poetry study includes questions to help students analyze meanings of the poems, including vocabulary work. Poems increase in difficulty each year.

Grades 9+ $10.95

This handy companion book is a compilation of all the literary and rhetorical terms used in our upper school literature guides.

Poetry & Prose II: The Elizabethan to the Neoclassical Age Grades 9+ Student $16.95 | Teacher $18.95 | Anthology $19.95

Did you ever wish you didn't have to sort through all the thousands of poems that have been written over the years to find the best of the best? Cheryl Lowe has done the work for you in this British Poetry Anthology. This anthology and study guide cover the English Renaissance, the Cavalier Poets of the early seventeenth century, the great Puritan writers, the Restoration period, and the Neoclassical Age. The accompanying guides utilize reading notes, comprehension questions, and Socratic discussion questions to lead students to discover the Central One Idea of each work.

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Primary School Literature

Grade 1 StoryTime Treasures

Grade 1 More StoryTime Treasures

*StoryTime Treasures Student Guide $16.50 StoryTime Treasures Teacher Guide $18.50 Little Bear $4.95 | Caps for Sale $8.99 Frog and Toad Are Friends $4.99 Make Way for Ducklings $9.99

*More StoryTime Treasures Student Guide $16.50 More StoryTime Treasures Teacher Guide $18.50 Billy and Blaze $8.99 | Blaze and the Forest Fire $8.99 The Story About Ping $4.99 | Miss Rumphius $8.99 Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie $7.99 Stone Soup $7.99 | The Little House $7.99

Grades 2-3 Animal Folk Tales of America *Student $12.95 Teacher $7.50 Novel $12.95

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Grades 2-3 Prairie School *Student $12.95 Teacher $7.50 Novel $4.99

Grades 2-3 The Courage of Sarah Noble *Student $12.95 Teacher $7.50 Novel $5.99

Grades 2-3 Little House in the Big Woods *Student $12.95 Teacher $7.50 Novel $8.99

Grades 2-3 Tales from Beatrix Potter *Student $12.95 Teacher $7.50 Novels $7.99 ea.

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Grammar School Literature

Grades 3-4 Farmer Boy *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $9.99

Grades 3-4 Charlotte's Web *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $9.99

Grades 3-4 A Bear Called Paddington *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $10.99

Grades 3-4 Mr. Popper's Penguins *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.99

Grades 4-5 My Side of the Mountain *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.99

Grades 4-6 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $9.99

Grades 4-6 Heidi *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.99

Grades 4-6 Lassie Come-Home *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.99

Grades 5-7 The Twenty-One Balloons *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.99

Grades 6-8 The Trojan War *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.99

Grades 6-8 Anne of Green Gables *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $9.95

Grades 6-8 The Hobbit *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $10.99

Upper School Literature

Grades 8-9 Little Women *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $14.95

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Grades 8+ The Hound of the Baskervilles Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $11.00

Grades 8+ Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $12.00

Grades 8+ Beowulf Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $10.95

Grades 9+ Henry V Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $9.99

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Grades 3-4 The Moffats *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $6.95

Grades 3-5 The Cricket in Times Square *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.99

Grades 3-5 Homer Price *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.99

Grades 3-5 The Blue Fairy Book *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $11.00

Grades 5-7 Adam of the Road *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.99

Grades 5-7 The Door in the Wall *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $6.99

Grades 5-7 Robin Hood *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.99

Grades 5-7 King Arthur *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.99

Grades 6-8 Treasure Island *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $9.95

Grades 6-8 The Wind in the Willows *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $9.95

Grades 6-8 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $9.95

Grades 7-12 As You Like It *Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $9.95

Grades 9+ The Scarlet Letter Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $8.00

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Grades 9+ To Kill a Mockingbird Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $15.99

Grades 9+ A Tale of Two Cities Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $6.95

Grades 9+ Pride & Prejudice Student $12.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $6.95

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science There are two choices for elementary science: the survey course which raises many questions with little time for answers, and the in-depth study of one topic, in which questions can be explored, curiosity can be satisfied, and understanding can take root. Memoria Press' in-depth science courses for the grammar school focus on observation and classification—the natural starting point of science— rather than experiments. We introduce students to the natural world by studying the things it is made up of—birds, insects, trees, mammals, and the heavenly bodies. We give students the gift of knowing the world they live in and an appreciation of that world that will benefit them throughout their lives.

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Science & Nature Grades 4+

Grades 3+

Text $16.50 *Student $16.50 Teacher $18.50 Peterson Guide $8.99 Flashcards $10.95

*Student $15.95 Teacher $18.95

Grades 3+ *Student $15.95 Teacher $17.95 The World of Mammals $20.00 What Is a Mammal? $7.95 What Is the Animal Kingdom? $7.95

Mammals

Young students love to study animals! Our Mammals Student Workbook covers rodents, elephants, primates, marsupials, and much more! Students will answer comprehension questions and draw the animals they are studying. The Teacher Guide includes quizzes and tests.

The Book of Trees

The Book of Astronomy

The Book of Insects With a reader that takes a narrative approach to the life of insects and a workbook that takes your students through the different kinds of insects, this course will enthrall your students by taking creatures many of us revile and making out of them a fascinating study!

Using the system of the Greeks and Romans, your student will learn the story of the sky. This guide covers stars, constellations, the motion of theEarth, and the zodiac.

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Grades 5+

Text $16.50 *Student $16.50 Teacher $18.50 Peterson Guide $7.95 The Tree Book for Kids and Their Grown-Ups $15.95

Text $19.50 *Student $16.50 Teacher $18.50 Peterson Guide $8.99 *Coloring Book $10.99 Flashcards $10.95 (31 cards per set)

Our Book of Trees, along with a student workbook and teacher key, will teach students the different parts and kinds of plants, the processes of photosynthesis and respiration, and about flowers and fruits and other wonders of the natural world.

The Book of Birds

Study the anatomy of birds and how they live. The workbook includes facts to know, comprehension questions, and characteristics of each bird. Students will learn 31 common birds and several incredible birds! Our Birds Flashcards will help students practice identifying birds on sight.

Math Numbers Books

(Part I & Part II) by Leigh Lowe Recommended for Kindergarten $32.00 (*2-book set)

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Memoria Math Challenge

This book set includes practice in counting, patterns, and writing and tracing numbers. It makes a good supplement for kindergarten math.

College of the Redwoods Prealgebra

Textbook $20.00 Solutions Manual $20.00 *Quizzes & Tests $10.95 Quizzes & Tests Answer Key $5.50

Levels A-C | Grades K-2 *Student $16.50 ea. | Teacher $5.50 ea. Our goal for math in the primary grades is the mastery of basic facts. One of the most effective ways to help students achieve mastery is simply to practice. With daily timed drills, Memoria Math Challenge is designed to give students that math practice and also to help the teacher measure students' immediate recall. We start with addition, subtraction, and number dictation in kindergarten, and ramp up to 200 daily problems by the end of first grade. If students are able to master their math facts in the primary years, they can devote more time to complex math operations in grammar school and upper school.

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Arithmetic Flashcards: Addition & Subtraction 0 to 18 | (6" x 4") $10.95

Multiplication Flashcards

Division Flashcards

0 to 12 | (6" x 4") $10.95

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Teacher Training & School Consultation Memoria Press' training team has worked with schools all over the country to assist teachers and staff in understanding the vision of classical education and to better implement a coherent and rigorous classical curriculum. Our staff is also available to address your parents and your community to answer questions about classical education.

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