Saving Western civilization one student at a time.
Spring 2017
THE CONDEMNED TEACHER by Paul Schaeffer
Cursive Penmanship: A 21st-Century Skill AN INTERVIEW WITH MASTER PENMAN JAKE WEIDMANN Combating Cantiphobia by Dr. Carol Reynolds The Detail of Formation by David M. Wright
Letter from the Editor
THE RESTORATION OF REAL EDUCATION by Martin Cothran
I
was listening to the radio the other day when I heard a story about scientists who were trying to revive the American Chestnut tree. You may never have heard the sad story of the Chestnut, but it is an interesting one. From Maine to Minnesota, the Chestnut once thrived in America. Not only did it grow into a beautiful, stately tree, growing as tall as 80 feet, but it produced nuts that were both nutritious and delicious. The tree also had a number of practical uses. In addition to being a great shade tree, its wood was used in cabinetry, furniture, flooring, boat building, and barrel making. In Pennsylvania, the Chestnut comprised 25 to 30 percent of all hardwoods. The Chestnut was also an excellent source of tannin used in the tanning industry, and provided much of the fall sustenance for deer, turkey, and bear. But something happened to the Chestnut. In the early 1900s, an imported blight struck the tree. Today there are only a few old Chestnuts left, and those grown from new seeds are small and stunted, growing only a few shoots but incapable of bearing nuts. "'Going for Chestnuts' of an October morning on a hillside bright with Autumn foliage," said the great twentieth-century nature writer John Kieran, "is no longer a radiant reality but a fond memory of days that are no more." You might even find saplings with golden flower plumes or possibly a few burs. If so, gaze upon them fondly. These saplings are the Peter Pans of the tree world. Our joy in them is mixed with sadness. They can never grow up. But there are still nuts from the few mature trees left, and scientists are using them to try to restore the Chestnut. By cross-breeding and selecting a few of the
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most disease-resistant saplings to breed again, these scientists are confident that they can bring back the "spreading Chestnut" Henry Wadsworth Longfellow refers to in his poem "The Village Blacksmith." But this process takes time. The Chestnut is a slowgrowing tree, and it will take generations to complete the process of restoration. Education in America has suffered a fate similar to that of the Chestnut. The once mighty system of classical education which used to dominate our educational landscape—which not only produced the fruit of functional, cultural, and moral literacy, but which also yielded practical benefits—is now hard to find. Thanks to the blight that was brought upon our schools by the progressive education of the twentieth century, you might still find a few places with golden flower plumes of classic history and literature, or a few burs of authentic language arts, but for the most part our schools today grow education in a stunted form or produce only a few shoots off of the old stump of classical education. But like the scientists now trying to restore the Chestnut, there are those of us working to bring the old system of education back through the continued cultivation of disease-resistant strains of education. More and more families and schools—and even a few public ones—are joining the project to restore the liberal arts and humanities tradition of classical education. It is a process that will take time, perhaps several generations. But like the scientists trying to restore the Chestnut, we are confident that we will succeed. www.MemoriaPress.com
Spring 2017 FEATURED ARTICLES
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SCIENCE & MATH
17 Arithmetic & Math 58 Science
Letter from the Editor by Martin Cothran How to Teach Latin to Young Children by Jessica Watson The Place of the Language Arts by Martin Cothran The Condemned Teacher by Paul Schaeffer Lifelong Burden ... or Blessing by Cheryl Swope The Detail of Formation by David M. Wright Cursive Penmanship: A 21st-Century Skill by Jake Weidmann
CLASSICAL CORE CURRICULUM Preschool - Grade 10 JK - Grade 10
43 Special-Needs Curriculum Packages 45 Special-Needs Spelling, Reading, & Writing
Level A - Level 3
Alphabet, Numbers, & Enrichment Reading & Phonics
Ages 5+ Grades K-6
New American Cursive
Grades K-Adult
LITERATURE, GRAMMAR, & WRITING
54 Literature Study Guides 56 Introduction to Composition, Poetry,
Grades 1-12
57 Classical Composition
Grades 4-12
Grades 2+
IEW Writing, & English Grammar
CLASSICAL/CHRISTIAN STUDIES D’Aulaires’ Greek Myths & Famous Men Series
Grades 3-8
Dorothy Mills Histories
Grades 6+
Classical Literature & Supplements
Grades 6+
Christian Studies
Grades 1-4
Latina Christiana & Supplements
Grades 3-6
First Form Latin Series & Supplements
Grades 5-12
Upper School Latin, NLE Prep Guides, & French
Grades 5-12 Grades 4+ Grades 8-12
LOGIC & RHETORIC
30 Traditional Logic & Supplements 31 Classical Rhetoric & Supplements 31 Aristotle's Material Logic
Grades 7-12 Grades 9-12 Grades 9-12
ART & MUSIC
58 Art Posters, Art Cards, Creating Art,
Grades K+
33 Early Sacred Music
Grades 8+
Exploring America's Musical Heritage, Discovering Music
Ages 4+
Copybooks & Journals
Prima Latina & Supplements
25 Grammar School Greek & Supplements 26 First Form Greek
Ages 4+
PRIMARY YEARS
64 65 66 68
20 21 22 24
JK - Grade 6
SIMPLY CLASSICAL CURRICULUM
48 49 50 51
Grades 3+
LATIN, GREEK, & FRENCH
Combating Cantiphobia by Dr. Carol Reynolds
4 Curriculum Packages & Supplements 5 Read-Aloud Programs 34 Curriculum Map Yearly Outlook
Grades K+
RESOURCES
16 27 63 70
Classical Education Resources Memoria Press Online Academy Classical Latin School Association 2017 Sodalitas Gathering & Teacher Training Conference
REGISTER TODAY! Sodalitas Gathering - Louisville, KY CLSA Teacher Training - Louisville, KY
July 10-11 July 12-14
More Information: MemoriaPress.com/SG17 | MemoriaPress.com/CLSA17
Grades K-12
See our full Convention Schedule on p. 37!
AMERICAN / MODERN
38 American Studies & Modern European History 39 Geography
Grades 2+ Grades 3+
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Is it easy to customize my Classical Core Curriculum package? Of course! We make it easy for you to tailor our program so that your student can be at the right place in each subject, even if he or she is starting the program as an older student.
I'm switching from another program. Can I expect a smooth transition? Memoria Press' curriculum is comprehensive and easy to teach. Switching to an easier-to-teach program is never hard.
Will this program help my student in today's world? Classical education teaches students how to think and what to do. It is an education in wisdom and virtue. The mental and character training of classical education will better prepare your student for whatever he or she decides to do in life.
Is it hard to teach the Classical Core Curriculum? With simple daily lesson plans, answer keys, and teacher manuals, our program enables you to give your student a classical education. Our programs have been specifically written with the home and private school teacher in mind, so you can teach any subject, even if you don't know it yourself.
Classical Core Curriculum
PRESCHOOL
$225 Full Set (all books + Curriculum Manual) $30 Curriculum Manual Only • • • • • • • • • • • •
Preschool: Curriculum Manual Prayers for Children Jesus Is With Me Jesus Hears Me Jesus Knows Me Big Red Barn The Best Mouse Cookie Little Fur Family Bunny's Noisy Book From Head to Toe Goodnight Moon Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? • Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? • Numbers, Colors, Shapes
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What makes this program classical and Christian? The Classical Core Curriculum teaches the traditional language and math skills of the liberal arts and familiarizes your student with the culture of the Christian West through the reading of classic history and literature. This Latincentered program is the same classical Christian education that American schools used until about the 1920s.
How do I know my student is getting a quality, well-rounded education? We emphasize the mastery of the basics of reading, writing, and arithmetic in the early grades as a necessary foundation for later, more advanced study. With this solid foundation, your student can then tackle grammar and higher arithmetic in the middle grades, and more advanced study in language, mathematics, science, history, and literature in high school as a preparation for college.
Classical Core Curriculum JR. KINDERGARTEN $140 Full Set (all books + Curriculum Manual) $45 Consumable Books Set (for additional students) $30 Curriculum Manual Only
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The Very Busy Spider Good Night, Gorilla The Tale of Peter Rabbit Fuzzy Yellow Ducklings My Very First Book of Shapes ABC: Amazing Alphabet Book Put Me in the Zoo Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb Cars and Trucks From A to Z My First Counting Book The Animals' Christmas Eve Big Dog ... Little Dog Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? My First Real Mother Goose 1 Is One
• Jr. Kindergarten Curriculum Manual • Counting With Numbers • Numbers & Colors Book • Prayers for Children • Alphabet Books 1 & 2 • Numbers Coloring Book • Alphabet Coloring Book • Alphabet Flashcards
• Richard Scarry's Best Mother Goose Ever • Big Thoughts for Little People (Devotional) • Hailstones and Halibut Bones (Poetry) • The Book of Crafts: Jr. Kindergarten • Manuscript Wall Charts • My Very Own Scissors Book
Supplemental Read-Aloud Program $340.00 A set of 34 classic picture books chosen for their beauty in prose and illustration. A great addition to any children's library, one book is read aloud and discussed each week in Jr. Kindergarten.
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READ-ALOUD PROGRAMS For a complete list of books in each set, go to MemoriaPress.com.
Kindergarten Read-Aloud pictured below.
Jr. Kindergarten Read-Aloud $340 Kindergarten Read-Aloud $275 Kindergarten Science & Enrichment $325 First Grade Read-Aloud $290 First Grade Science & Enrichment $350 Second Grade Read-Aloud $290 Second Grade Science & Enrichment $350 Third Grade Read-Aloud Novels $150 Third Grade Read-Aloud Picture Books $300 Third Grade American/Modern $120 (p. 38) Fourth Grade Read-Aloud $120 Fourth Grade American/Modern $80 (p. 38) Fifth Grade Read-Aloud $100 Fifth Grade American/Modern $55 (p. 38) Sixth Grade Read-Aloud $50 Sixth Grade American/Modern $50 (p. 38)
Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $90 CURRICULUM MANUAL Lesson Plans for One Year
Classical Core Curriculum
KINDERGARTEN PHONICS & SPELLING First Start Reading set; Classical Phonics; Phonics Flashcards (p. 49); Christian Liberty Nature Reader, Book K; Scamp and Tramp; Soft and White; Fun in the Sun; Animal Alphabet Coloring Book; Primary Phonics Readers 1-4 sets (40 books total); Core Skills Phonics K & 1
RETAIL
528.91
$
PACKAGE PRICE
395
$
CHRISTIAN The Story Bible; Christian Studies Enrichment
ENRICHMENT
MATH
Kindergarten Enrichment; Kindergarten Art Cards; Kindergarten Book of Crafts (p. 48); Animals, Animals; A Child's Book of Poems; Music Enrichment
Numbers Book set; Rod & Staff Arithmetic 1 Student (part 1), Teacher, and Practice Sheets (p. 17); FlashKids Addition & Subtraction Flashcards
PENMANSHIP Copybook I; Composition & Sketchbook I (p. 50)
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RETAIL
407.86
$
GRADE 1
PACKAGE PRICE
315
$
Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $105
LITERATURE StoryTime Treasures set; More StoryTime Treasures set; Teacher Key (p. 54); Winter on the Farm, Christmas in the Big Woods, Little House Christmas Treasury
PHONICS & SPELLING
PENMANSHIP
Primary Phonics Readers 5-6 sets (20 books total); Core Skills Phonics 2; Spelling Workout B set; Phonics Guide for Reading and Spelling, Grade 1
Copybook II; Composition & Sketchbook II; New American Cursive 1; Cursive Practice Sheets; Alphabet Wall Poster (pp. 50-51); Penmanship Tablet
CURRICULUM MANUAL Lesson Plans for One Year
ENRICHMENT First Grade Enrichment (p. 48); First Grade Art Cards (p. 58)
MATH Rod & Staff Arithmetic 1 Student (Parts 1-2) and Speed Drills (p. 17)
NEW USER ADD-ON SET $128 New to Memoria Press? You need these items from prior years. Classical Phonics; Phonics Flashcards; A Child's Book of Poems; Animals, Animals; The Story Bible; Christian Studies Enrichment; Rod & Staff Math 1 Teacher Manual and Practice Sheets; FlashKids Addition & Subtraction Flashcards; Music Enrichment
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GRADE 2
LATIN
SCIENCE
Prima Latina complete set (p. 20)
Rod & Staff Patterns of Nature
Lesson Plans for One Year
AMERICAN/ MODERN Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans (p. 38)
LITERATURE
MATH
Second Grade Literature set (p. 54); Second Grade Literature Dictionary (p. 54)
Rod & Staff Arithmetic 2 Student (Units 1-5), Teacher (Parts 1-2), Blacklines (p. 17)
PENMANSHIP
PHONICS & SPELLING
New American Cursive 2 (p. 51); Copybook Cursive I; Composition & Sketchbook II (p. 50); Prima Latina Copybook (p. 20); Penmanship Tablet
Phonics Guide for Reading and Spelling, Grade 2; Spelling Workout C set; Core Skills Phonics 3
RETAIL
484.06
$
PACKAGE PRICE
370
$
ENRICHMENT Second Grade Enrichment (p. 48); Second Grade Art Cards (p. 58)
NEW USER ADD-ON SET $98 New to Memoria Press? You need these items from prior years. Classical Phonics; Phonics Flashcards; A Child's Book of Poems; Animals, Animals; Music Enrichment; The Story Bible; Christian Studies Enrichment; FlashKids Addition & Subtraction Flashcards
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RETAIL
816.25
$
GRADE 3
PACKAGE PRICE
505
$
Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $195
LATIN
SCIENCE
Latina Christiana set, LC Review Worksheets set (p. 21); Ludere Latine set (p. 20)
Mammals set (p. 58)
CURRICULUM MANUAL Lesson Plans for One Year
AMERICAN/MODERN
WRITING
PENMANSHIP
MATH
States & Capitals set; FlashKids States and Capitals Flashcards (p. 39)
All Things Fun & Fascinating (p. 56)
New American Cursive 3 (p. 51)
Rod & Staff Arithmetic 3 Student, Teacher, Supplemental Worksheets and Key, Blacklines, Speed Drills; FlashKids Multiplication and Division Flashcards (p. 17)
CLASSICAL
GRAMMAR
SPELLING
D'Aulaires' Greek Myths set (p. 64); Timeline set (p. 67)
English Grammar Recitation and Workbook I set (p. 56); Core Skills Language Arts 3
Spelling Workout D set
CHRISTIAN
LITERATURE/POETRY
Christian Studies I set; The Golden Children's Bible; Memory Verse Flashcards; Old Testament Flashcards (p. 68)
Third Grade Literature set (p. 54); Poetry for the Grammar Stage set (p. 56); The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
New to Memoria Press? You need this item from Second Grade. Latina Christiana Flashcards $14.95
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GRADE 4
Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $105 CURRICULUM MANUAL
465.49
$
PACKAGE PRICE
SPELLING
MATH
Spelling Workout E set
Rod & Staff Arithmetic 4 Student, Teacher (Parts 1-2), Tests, Speed Drills, Speed Drill Packet (p. 17)
Lesson Plans for One Year
RETAIL
355
$
LITERATURE Fourth Grade Literature set (p. 54); Papa Panov's Special Day; More About Paddington; The Christmas Story; Good King Wenceslas
WRITING
SCIENCE
PENMANSHIP
GRAMMAR
Classical Composition I: Fable Student, Teacher, DVDs (p. 57)
The Book of Astronomy set (p. 58)
Copybook Cursive II (p. 50)
Core Skills Language Arts 4
Transitioning to the Classical Core Curriculum in Grade 4? In our third grade package, students complete half of D'Aulaires' Greek Myths, Latina Christiana, Christian Studies I, and States & Capitals. The purchase of this package assumes that you have the books that are in our third grade package and have completed the first half of them. If you are starting the Classical Core Curriculum in fourth grade, we have a discounted transitional package for you: $550 Grade 4 for New Users Visit www.MemoriaPress.com for a complete book list and more information.
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RETAIL
755.80
$
GRADE 5
PACKAGE PRICE
Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $145
LATIN
455
$
CURRICULUM MANUAL
First Form Latin complete set (p. 22); Lingua Angelica I set (p. 20)
Lesson Plans for One Year
WRITING
GRAMMAR
MATH
Classical Composition II: Narrative Student, Teacher, DVDs (p. 57)
English Grammar Recitation Workbook II set (p. 56); Core Skills Language Arts 5
Rod & Staff Arithmetic 5 Student, Teacher (Parts 1-2), Tests, Speed Drills (p. 17)
AMERICAN/MODERN
CLASSICAL
CHRISTIAN
Geography I set, including The United States Review set; Geography Flashcards (p. 39)
Famous Men of Rome set (p. 64)
Christian Studies II Student and Teacher (p. 68)
SPELLING
SCIENCE
LITERATURE
Spelling Workout F set
The Book of Insects set (p. 58)
Fifth Grade Literature set (p. 54)
NEW USER ADD-ON SET $108 – New to Memoria Press? You need these items from prior years. Timeline Program, Poetry for the Grammar Stage set, English Grammar Recitation, The Golden Children's Bible, Old Testament Flashcards, Memory Verse Flashcards
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GRADE 6
Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $165 CURRICULUM MANUAL
LATIN
AMERICAN/MODERN
Second Form Latin complete set (p. 22)
Geography II set, including Geography I Review set (p. 39)
Lesson Plans for One Year
MATH Rod & Staff Arithmetic 6 Student, Teacher (Parts 1-2), Quizzes & Speed Drills, Tests (p. 17)
RETAIL
763.38
$
PACKAGE PRICE
495
$
WRITING
CLASSICAL
Classical Composition III: Chreia/Maxim Student, Teacher, DVDs (p. 57)
Famous Men of the Middle Ages set (p. 64)
GRAMMAR
SPELLING
SCIENCE
English Grammar Recitation Workbook III set (p. 56); Core Skills Language Arts 6
Spelling Workout G set
What's That Bird? set (p. 59); Exploring the History of Medicine set (p. 59)
LITERATURE
CHRISTIAN
Sixth Grade Literature set (p. 54)
Christian Studies III Student and Teacher; New Testament Flashcards (p. 68)
NEW USER ADD-ON SET $113 – New to Memoria Press? You need these items from prior years. Timeline Program, Poetry for the Grammar Stage set, English Grammar Recitation, The Golden Children's Bible, Memory Verse Flashcards, Geography Flashcards
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RETAIL
901.20
$
GRADE 7
PACKAGE PRICE
550
$
Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $175
LATIN
WRITING
Third Form Latin complete set (p. 23)
Classical Composition IV: Refutation & Confirmation Student, Teacher, DVDs (p. 57)
CURRICULUM MANUAL Lesson Plans for One Year
SPELLING
AMERICAN/MODERN
CLASSICAL
Spelling Workout H set
The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic set (p. 38); 200 Questions About American History set and Flashcards (p. 38); The Story of the World, Vol. 4 (p. 16)
Famous Men of Greece set (p. 64); Horatius at the Bridge (p. 66); The Greek Alphabet set (p. 25)
CHRISTIAN Christian Studies IV Student, Teacher, & Reader (p. 68)
MATH
SCIENCE
College of the Redwoods Pre-Algebra set (p. 17)
The Book of Trees set; Exploring the World of Biology set (p. 59)
GRAMMAR
LITERATURE
English Grammar Recitation Workbook IV set (p. 56); Core Skills Language Arts 7
Seventh Grade Literature set (p. 55)
NEW USER ADD-ON SET $70 – New to Memoria Press? You need these items from prior years. Timeline Program, Poetry for the Grammar Stage set, English Grammar Recitation
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GRADE 8
Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $160 CURRICULUM MANUAL Lesson Plans for One Year
CLASSICAL
GRAMMAR
The Book of the Ancient Greeks set (p. 65); The Iliad set & DVDs (p. 66); The Odyssey set & DVDs (p. 66)
Rod & Staff English 8 set
RETAIL
1,010.04
$
PACKAGE PRICE
620
$
LATIN
WRITING
CHRISTIAN
Fourth Form Latin complete set (p. 23); Henle Latin I set (p. 24)
Classical Composition V: Common Topic Student, Teacher, DVDs (p. 57)
The Book of the Ancient World set (p. 65)
MATH
SCIENCE
AMERICAN/MODERN
Prentice Hall Classics Algebra 1 set (p. 17)
Exploring Planet Earth set (p. 59)
Geography III Text, Student, Teacher and Classroom Atlas (p. 39)
LITERATURE/POETRY
OPTIONAL
Eighth Grade Literature set (p. 55); Poetry & Short Stories: American Literature set (p. 56); Bard of Avon
First Form Greek (p. 26)
Algebra 1 Online Instructional Lessons (p. 17)
New to Memoria Press? You need this item from Fifth Grade. Geography Flashcards $19.95
(Not included in set price listed above.)
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RETAIL
1123.65
$
GRADE 9
PACKAGE PRICE
825
$
Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $170
LATIN
CHRISTIAN
Henle Latin II Lesson Plans, Quizzes & Tests, Text, and Key (p. 24); Latin Grammar for the Grammar Stage (p. 25)
The Story of Christianity set (p. 68)
CURRICULUM MANUAL Lesson Plans for One Year
LOGIC
WRITING
SCIENCE
Traditional Logic I & II complete sets (p. 30)
Classical Composition VI: Encomium, Invective, & Comparison Student & Teacher (p. 57)
Novare Physical Science Text and Resource CD (p. 59)
CLASSICAL
MATH
AMERICAN/MODERN
The Book of the Ancient Romans set (p. 65); The Aeneid set and DVDs (p. 66)
Prentice Hall Classics Algebra II set (p. 17)
A Concise History of the American Republic, Year I Student and Teacher (p. 38)
LITERATURE/POETRY Ninth Grade Literature set (p. 55); Poetry, Prose, & Drama: Book I set (p. 56); The Book of the Middle Ages text (p. 65)
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GRADE 10
Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $150 CURRICULUM MANUAL Lesson Plans for One Year
RETAIL
1246.31
$
PACKAGE PRICE
LATIN
CHRISTIAN
WRITING
Mueller's Caesar (De Bello Gallico) Text, Teacher's Guide, and Lesson Plans (p. 24)
History of the Early Church set (p. 68)
Classical Composition VII: Characterization Student, Teacher (p. 57)
875
$
CLASSICAL
LOGIC
MATH
Medea & the Other Plays set & DVDs; The Three Theban Plays set & DVDs; The Oresteian Trilogy set & DVDs (p. 66)
Material Logic complete set (p. 31)
McDougal Littell Geometry set (p. 17)
AMERICAN/MODERN
LITERATURE/POETRY
A Concise History of the American Republic, Year II Student and Teacher (p. 38)
Tenth Grade Literature set (p. 55); Poetry & Prose: Book II Set (p. 56)
Science Recommendations: Modern Biology is an extremely well-designed text and is the one used at Highlands Latin School, where, because the text contains a section on evolution not acceptable to many Christians, a teacher can treat issues of human origins and development separately. But we also have a high regard for the specifically creation-oriented A Beka text (designed for Christian schools) and Apologia (for homeschools). We have removed science from the 10th grade package in order to give you the opportunity to choose the right course for your family. Apologia Exploring Creation with Biology Modern Biology A Beka Biology
New to Memoria Press? You need this item from Ninth Grade. A Concise History of the American Republic Text $148.95
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SUPPLEMENTS Grades 1-8
Don't need an entire package?
The Story of the World by Susan Wise Bauer
Lesson Plans by Subject $3.00 - $15.00 per subject Memoria Press' lesson plans by subject allow you to tailor the Classical Core Curriculum to your own needs. These plans retain our week-at-a-glance layout, which gives you the standard program for that grade for individual subjects.
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Prima Latina Latina Christiana First Form Series Literature Famous Men Series First Start Reading New American Cursive / Copybooks Iliad & Odyssey Geography Math & Science AND MORE!
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VOL. 1: Ancient Times
VOL. 3: Early Modern Times
$16.95 paperback $39.95 audiobook
$16.95 paperback $49.95 audiobook
(summer reading before 5th grade)
(summer reading before 7th grade)
VOL. 2: The Middle Ages
VOL. 4: The Modern Age
$16.95 paperback $44.95 audiobook
$16.95 paperback $54.95 audiobook
(summer reading before 6th grade)
(summer reading before 8th grade)
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Susan Wise Bauer's Story of the World fits perfectly as an overview to the time periods students study in our Classical Core packages (pp. 9-12). They make great supplemental summer reading!
Grades K-2 Kindergarten $35.00 First Grade $35.00 Second Grade $35.00
11"x17" Art Posters Coordinates with Art Cards included in Classical Core Curriculum packages (pp. 5-7). For more information, see page 56.
Classical Education Resources The Schools We Need:
The Well-Trained Mind:
$17.95
$39.95
And Why We Don't Have Them by E. D. Hirsch, Jr.
Climbing Parnassus:
The Well-Educated Mind:
A New Apologia for Greek and Latin by Tracy Lee Simmons
A Guide to the Classical Education You Never Had by Susan Wise Bauer
$15.00
$35.00
A Preface to Paradise Lost
by C. S. Lewis $29.95
The Great Tradition: Classic Readings in What It Means to Be an Educated Human Being edited by Richard M. Gamble
$20.00
From Achilles to Christ:
The Great Books: A Journey Through 2,500 Years
$24.00
$22.00
Why Christians Should Read the Pagan Classics by Louis Markos
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A Guide to Classical Education at Home, 4th Edition by Susan Wise Bauer & Jessie Wise
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of the West's Classic Literature by Anthony O'Hear
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Math Kindergarten
Numbers Book: Part One $15.00 | Numbers Book: Part Two $15.00 FlashKids Addition Flashcards $3.95 | FlashKids Subtraction Flashcards $3.95
Rod & Staff Grade 1: Student Book Part 1 (3rd Ed.) $6.95 | Practice Sheets (3rd Ed.) $16.50 | Teacher Manual (3rd Ed.) $20.95
Grade 1
Rod & Staff Grade 1: Student Book Part 1 (3rd Ed.) $6.95 | Student Book Part 2 (3rd Ed.) $6.95 | Practice Sheets (3rd Ed.) $16.50 | Teacher Manual (3rd Ed.) $20.95 | Speed Drills (3rd Ed.) $4.90
Grade 2
Rod & Staff Grade 2: Student Book Unit 1 $5.25 | Student Book Unit 2 $3.50 | Student Book Unit 3 $5.25 | Student Book Unit 4 $4.50 | Student Book Unit 5 $4.50 | Teacher Manual, Units 1-2 $7.95 | Teacher Manual, Units 3-5 $10.95 | Blacklines $10.25
Grade 3
Rod & Staff Grade 3: Student Book (with Supplemental Worksheets) $14.95 | Teacher Manual (includes Worksheets Key) $15.95 | Blacklines $4.50 | Speed Drills $4.90 FlashKids Multiplication Flashcards $3.95 | FlashKids Division Flashcards $3.95
Grade 4
Rod & Staff Grade 4: Student Book $14.95 | Teacher Manual Part 1 $11.95 | Teacher Manual Part 2 $11.95 | Tests $2.25 | Speed Drills $4.90 | Speed Drill Packet $9.50
Grade 5
Rod & Staff Grade 5: Student Book $14.95 | Teacher Manual Part 1 $11.95 | Teacher Manual Part 2 $11.95 | Tests $2.25 | Speed Drills $4.90
Grade 6
Rod & Staff Grade 6: Student Book $14.95 | Teacher Manual Part 1 $11.95 | Teacher Manual Part 2 $11.95 | Tests $2.25 | Quizzes and Speed Drills $4.90
Grade 7
College of the Redwoods Pre-Algebra: Textbook $20.00 | Solutions Manual $20.00 | Quizzes & Tests $9.95 | Quizzes & Tests Answer Key $5.00
Grade 8 Prentice Hall Classics Algebra I: Textbook $72.00 | Quizzes & Tests $14.95 | Quizzes & Tests Key $16.95 Online Instructional Lessons $55.00
Grade 9 Prentice Hall Classics Algebra II: Textbook $75.95 | Quizzes & Tests $14.95 | Quizzes & Tests Key $16.95
Grade 10 McDougal Littell Geometry: Textbook $128.80 | Teacher Edition $217.20 | Solution Key $83.67
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How to Teach Latin to YOUNG CHILDREN by Jessica Watson
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t might be easy as a grammar school teacher to assume that the repetition of "amo, amas, amat ..." is not as important as teaching Caesar or Virgil, but such self-deprecation would be wrong. Imagine a construction worker thinking that his role in laying the foundation is insignificant simply because no one will really see the foundation, only the rest of the building! In reality, a faulty foundation jeopardizes the entire security of a structure. Although it is true that the ultimate end of a Latin program involves mastering the language so that translating the classics is possible, this will never be achieved without laying the foundation first. The mastery of vocabulary and grammar forms constitutes the proper foundation. Since it is imperative that you lay a strong and solid foundation to safeguard your young students’ subsequent success, how can this be effectively carried out in your classroom on a daily basis? First, be prepared. Perhaps teaching Latin intimidates you. I understand. Six years ago when I first began teaching third grade at Highlands Latin School, I had no background in Latin. I have learned, however, that Latin is not an elite, esoteric subject. Anyone who can learn, can learn a modicum of Latin. Anyone who can teach, can teach Latin. Being thoroughly prepared each day provides the perfect remedy for any hesitation you might have. Mastering each lesson yourself ensures that you remain confident and comfortable in front of your young students. Initially, this requires more work on your part, but it is well worth it. Second, be organized. Have all of your materials ready for use before class begins, as nothing breaks the classroom momentum among younger students more than when a teacher rummages about for something. Charts on the wall, copies made in advance, flashcards in order—all of these seemingly trivial details actually maintain the smooth flow of your lesson. Organization also allows you to keep your lesson well-paced, distributing your time wisely among the various components of the lesson. Third, be intentional. Establish a consistent routine. Begin with a Latin greeting and prayer, a recitation of grammar forms, and a review of previously learned sayings and vocabulary. Never fear, your students will not grow bored with this regimen. Young children delight in familiarity; it is adults who grow weary and impatient with it. The veteran tempter Screwtape, in C. S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, says "The horror of the Same Old Thing is one of the most valuable passions we have produced in the human heart …" He goes on to write to his MemoriaPress.com
apprentice, Wormwood, that children will be entirely content with repetition until "we have taught them better," to demand constant novelty and change. Along with an established routine, designate time for discussion of derivatives and grammar concepts. Have your students keep a notebook for writing down any new information they learn. Insist on neatness and accuracy in their notebooks. Remember, however, that the main focus is always on vocabulary and grammar form retention. Teach them the value of flashcard practice as a study tool for attaining mastery. Finally, be passionate. For a classical Christian teacher, passionate teaching is more than mere enthusiasm. It includes an element of reverence. Although passion is the crown of all teaching no matter the subject, Latin deserves an especial esteem. For language sits somewhere at the center of what it means to be human and made in the image of God. So delight in the teaching of this ancient and noble tongue. Let the words take on flesh and meaning as you teach them. If you love Latin, your young students certainly will. Like sponges, they will soak up not only your knowledge and wisdom, but also your wonder and joy. What a unique privilege it is to introduce young children to their first experience of Latin! Lay the foundation properly—it holds the key to their continued success. Jessica Watson has been involved in education for 19 years, first as a homeschool mother, and currently as a teacher at Highlands Latin School. She has authored several study guides for Memoria Press, and is the instructor for the Latina Christiana DVDs (p. 21).
An Ideal Latin Sequence Primary Grammar Prep *Prima Latina
p. 20
*Latina Christiana
p. 21
Grades 2+
(Beginning program for grades 1-4)
Grades 3-4+
(Beginning program for grades 3-6)
Grammar Stage
Memorize the Latin grammar
Grades 5+
(Beginning program for grades 5-12)
*First Form Latin
p. 22
Grades 6+
Second Form Latin
p. 22
Logic Stage
How to use the grammar - syntax & translation skills
Grades 7+
Third Form Latin
p. 23
Grades 8+
(syntax & Caesar prep)
Fourth Form Latin/Henle I
pp. 23-24
Grades 9+
Henle II (Caesar prep)
or *Henle Latin I for those beginning Latin in grades 9+
p. 24
Rhetoric Stage Read Latin literature
Grades 10+
(covers AP lines from De Bello Gallico)
Mueller’s Caesar
p. 24
Grades 11+
Henle III
p. 24
Grades 12+
AP Caesar and Virgil
(Cicero)
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Which Latin program is right for your student? (see p. 19)
Prima Latina
An Introduction to Christian Latin by Leigh Lowe | Grades 1-4 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? Prima Latina is specifically designed for students and teachers with no Latin background. This course was developed for children 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 benefits the student by teaching him half of the vocabulary in Latina Christiana and grounding him in the fundamental concepts of English grammar, the key to Latin study.
Prima Latina $90.90 complete set (student, teacher, CD, DVDs, flashcards)
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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, Prima Latina is perfect for those teachers and parents who would like to start their students on an early study of Christian Latin. Prima Latina is also the perfect preparation for Latina Christiana.
Student Book • 25 lessons + 5 review lessons • Latin vocabulary words with corresponding English derivatives • Latin prayers • Grammar skills appropriate for primary grades • Consistent review
Teacher Manual • Student book w/ answers keyed • Tests
"Prima Latina is particularly well suited to Latin-fearful parents. The simple layout of the lessons allows for easy implementation with little to no preparation, and the material is at a level that any willing parent can easily learn." —Martha Robinson, homeschoolchristian.com "Order Leigh Lowe’s Prima Latina, along with the accompanying teacher’s guide and supplementary CD." —Susan Wise Bauer & Jessie Wise "If you are beginning Latin and have no Latin background, this is the curriculum for you." —Julie A., www.homeschoolreviews.com
Pronunciation CD • Complete verbal pronunciation • Four Lingua Angelica songs
DVDs • 3 discs, 9 hours (~40 min./lesson) • Comprehensive teaching by Leigh Lowe • Recitation & review, vocabulary practice, and explanation of derivatives • On-screen notes, diagrams, & examples • Self-instructive format
"We are into our fifth week of Prima Latina and loving every minute of it. My young daughters like feeling that they are getting smarter than their peers." —Alice Helmuth Christopher View samples online: MemoriaPress.com
Flashcards • Vocabulary with derivatives • Latin sayings • Conjugations & Declensions
Supplements Grades 1-4
For All Ages!
Grades 3+
(Full program on p. 23)
$14.95
Ludere Latine $12.00 Ludere Answer Key $4.95
Song Book $9.95 Music CD $11.95
Prima Latina Copybook
Lingua Angelica
Ludere Latine
Help your children practice their Latin while developing their penmanship skills.
Latin prayers and hymns, beautifully sung by a six-voice Gregorian chant choir.
Enrichment activities to help students master Latina Christiana vocabulary & grammar.
New American Cursive font
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Move straight to First Form Latin after Latina Christiana (see p. 22).
Latina Christiana
Introduction to First Form Latin by Cheryl Lowe | Grades 3-6 Latina Christiana is, quite simply, the best grammar-based Latin course available for beginning students. Cheryl Lowe’s clear explanations, easy instructions, and step-by-step approach have led thousands of teachers and students to declare, “I love Latin!” 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 Christian and classical heritage. Five review lessons help ensure that your student has mastered the material.
Latina Christiana $98.90 complete set (student, teacher, CD, DVDs, flashcards)
$41.95 basic set (student, teacher, CD)
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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 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 in a year for young students or in less time for older students.
Online Class (p. 27)
"I have taught my own children using your LC books and Henle, and yours is the best curriculum available." —V.B., Latin teacher
Student Book
"My daughter said, 'Mom, this is the first one that makes sense and explains things so you can understand what's going on.'" —D.S., parent
• 25 lessons + 5 review lessons • 10 vocabulary words per lesson w/ corresponding English derivatives • Latin sayings, songs, and prayers
Pronunciation CD • Complete verbal pronunciation • Latin prayers & songs
Teacher Manual • • • •
Student book w/ answers keyed Weekly lesson plans Tests, quizzes, & keys Comprehensive teaching instructions
Flashcards • Vocabulary with derivatives • Latin sayings • Conjugations & Declensions
View samples online: MemoriaPress.com
DVDs • 3 discs, 5.5 hrs. (avg. 15 min./lesson) • Comprehensive teaching by Jessica Watson • Recitation & review, vocabulary practice, and explanation of derivatives • On-screen notes, diagrams, & examples • Self-instructive format
33" x 17"
Worksheets $9.95 Answer Key $5.00
(6 charts total)
$20.00
Latina Christiana Review Worksheets
Contains 2 cumulative review pages for each Latina Christiana lesson to promote mastery.
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Grades 3+ CD & DVD $14.95
Grammar Wall Charts
Latin Recitation CD/DVD
Grammar forms on large charts help students see the organization of the Latin grammar at a quick glance.
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.
for Latina Christiana
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"This is the best-structured course on any subject I have ever seen." Andrew Pudewa, Institute for Excellence in Writing
First Form Latin
Second Form Latin
Latin Grammar Year One
Latin Grammar Year Two
$125 complete set (all 5 books, CD, DVDs, flashcards) $65 basic set (all 5 books + CD)
$125 complete set (all 5 books, CD, DVDs, flashcards) $65 basic set (all 5 books + CD)
by Cheryl Lowe Grades 5+ (or any age if completed Latina Christiana)
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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
First Form's grammar-based approach is perfect for the grammar stage student. It is also the best approach for any age because every student is in the grammar stage when he begins a subject. The syntax knowledge required in translation-based programs is a logic or rhetoric stage skill, which can easily overwhelm a beginning student unless he has first learned the grammar at a slow and gentle pace and is taught for mastery. Based on 20 years of teaching experience, the Forms series, beginning with First Form, has been used sucessfully by countless home and private schools because it helps the student make sense of what many consider a difficult subject. First Form is the ideal text for all beginners, grades 5 and up, or is a great follow-up to Latina Christiana. View samples online: MemoriaPress.com
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2nd declension -er, -ir nouns and adjectives 3rd declension i-stem nouns 3rd declension adjectives of two 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 1st-4th conjugations and -io verbs Syntax: genitive of possession; dative of indirect object; ablative of means and agent
Student Text • 34 two-page lessons on facing pages • Small, concise, unintimidating text in an attractive two-color format • Systematic presentation of grammar in five logical units • Appendices with English grammar, prayers, conversational Latin, vocab, index, & more!
Student Workbook • 4-6 pages of exercises for each lesson • Exercises for practice and mastery • Grammar catechism for daily rapid-fire review
Teacher Manuals • Key to workbook & quizzes/tests • Copy of student book inset with comprehensive teaching instructions • Recitation schedule • Chalk Talk scripted lessons • FYI notes for teachers with limited background
Quizzes & Tests • Reproducible weekly quizzes & unit tests
Pronunciation CD • Includes the pronunciation of all vocabulary, sayings, and grammar forms for each lesson
DVDs • 3 discs, 9 hours (15-20 min./lesson) • Superb explanations • On-screen notes, illustrations, & diagrams • Recitations, Latin parties, & more!
Flashcards • • • •
Vocabulary with derivatives Latin sayings Conjugations Declensions
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Third Form Latin
Fourth Form Latin
Latin Grammar Year Three
Latin Grammar Year Four
$125 complete set (all 5 books, CD, DVDs, flashcards) $65 basic set (all 5 books + CD)
$150 complete set (all 5 books, CD, DVDs, flashcards + Henle I text, key, & grammar) $90 basic set (all 5 books, CD + Henle I text, key, & grammar)
by Cheryl Lowe Grades 7+
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Perfect system passive of 1st-4th conjugations and -io verbs 4th declension neuter nouns 3rd declension adjectives of one and three terminations Imperative mood, vocative case Nine 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
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Participles, infinitives, gerunds, and gerundives Deponent verbs Irregular verbs, including eo, fero, and volo 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
Fourth Form sets without Henle I:
$125 complete set (all 5 books, CD, DVDs, flashcards) $65 basic set (all 5 books + CD) "This is a wonderful course and a FAVORITE under this apple tree! Very well constructed and organized. You need no previous Latin instruction to teach this course. How great is that?" —Richelle, Under the Apple Tree
*Henle Latin is required for Fourth Form.
Supplements Student $11.95 ea. Teacher $16.95 ea. Song Book* $9.95 Music CD* $11.95 *Used for both LA I and II
Lingua Angelica I & II
Latin Songs & Prayers (Translation Course) by Cheryl Lowe
$39.95 set (Lingua Angelica I or II student & teacher, Song Book, & CD) Lingua Angelica covers 28 beautiful hymns sung by a six-voice Gregorian chant choir. Because hymns have shorter, simpler sentences and clearer word structure than most Latin literature, the Christian Latin in this course is ideal when beginning Latin translation. The workbooks provide vocabulary work, space for interlinear translation, and grammar word study exercises.
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Wall Charts (33" x 17") First Form (4 charts) $20.00 Second Form (3 charts) $20.00
Desk Charts (8.5" x 11") First & Second Form (6 charts) $12.95 Third & Fourth Form (20 charts) $15.95
Latin Grammar Charts Seeing grammar forms organized on charts is a great visual aid for Latin grammar students. They are also a helpful reference for teachers during Latin recitations. Our grammar charts are available in a large and small easy-toread format that help students see the organization of the Latin grammar at a quick glance.
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Henle Latin I
Advanced Christian Latin by Robert Henle
Grades 8+
Grades 9+
Henle Latin I Text $16.95 Henle Latin I Key $5.00 *Henle Grammar $9.50 Units 1-2 Study Guide $14.95 Units 1-2 Test/Quiz Package $9.95 Units 3-5 Study Guide $14.95 Units 3-5 Test/Quiz Package $9.95 Units 6-14 Study Guide $14.95 Units 6-14 Test/Quiz Package $9.95
Text $43.00 Teacher $24.00 Lesson Plans $14.95
*used all 4 years
$28.45 set (text, grammar, & key) $65.00 set (text, grammar, key, Units 1-2 & 3-5 Test/Quiz Packages, Units 1-2 & 3-5 Study Guides) In the First Year text, a limited vocabulary of 500 words allows students to master grammar without being overwhelmed with large vocabulary lists. Repetitious Latin phrases and copious exercises produce mastery rather than frustration.
Our student guides will tell the student what to do at every step of the way. Each is broken down into 30 weekly lessons with daily student activities. Detailed, thorough, and well-organized, with check-off boxes for completed work, these guides will ease your transition into Henle.
Mueller's Caesar
Selections from De Bello Gallico by Hans-Friedrich Mueller
76.00 set
(Text, Teacher, print Lesson Plans)
Mueller's text and accompanying Teacher Guide will lead students through Caesar's fascinating account of his wars in Gaul. Perfect first texts for Latin students who are ready to translate, the books include 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.
Supplements: The Book of Roots, Roots of English, Lingua Angelica, and Lingua Biblica Note: Though Henle is considered a Catholic text, its superiority as a teaching resource and the outstanding benefits of its Christian perspective also make it appropriate for Protestants.
Grades 5+ Introduction $9.95 Level I $14.95 Level II $19.95
Grades 9+ Text $15.95 Key $5.00 Lesson Plans $14.95 Quizzes & Tests $9.95
Henle Latin II
Advanced Christian Latin by Robert Henle These detailed lesson plans will guide you through the advanced grammar and syntax lessons in Henle II. We recommend completing this year of translation practice before attempting to read Caesar.
Henle Latin III-IV: $17.95 set (Henle III text & key) Henle Latin III Text $15.95 Henle Latin III Key $5.00
$17.95 set (Henle IV text & key) Henle Latin IV Text $15.95 Henle Latin IV Key $5.00
Memoria Press Guides to the National Latin Exam by Cheryl Lowe
The National Latin Exam provides an opportunity for students to compare their Latin knowledge with students across the nation. Nearly 150,000 students take this exam annually. Our Guides to the National Latin Exam include the vocabulary, grammar, and syntax, as well as the Roman culture, history, mythology, and geography commonly found on these exams. These guides, paired with previous exams you can download from the NLE website, make a great preparation for student success.
French Grades 5-8
First Start French I-II
Introduction to the French Language by Danielle Schultz Modeled after the Latina Christiana format, each of the lessons covers 10-15 vocabulary words, a French saying or proverb, a grammar form, and a short dialogue in French. Your students will practice conversation, reading and translation, and are introduced to French culture. The Teacher Manual helps keep you ahead of your student, while quizzes and answer keys make it easy to check progress.
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Student $17.50 ea. Teacher $17.50 ea. CD $8.95 ea.
$43.95 set
(French I or French II student, teacher, CD)
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Latin & Greek Supplements Grades 4+
All Ages
Grades 6-8
$14.95
$14.95
$19.95
Latin Cursive Copybook
Latin Grammar for the Grammar Stage
Hymns & Prayers
Handwriting practice and Latin practice are combined in this copybook. While improving handwriting, students memorize Latin sayings and beautiful hymns from Latina Christiana and First Form Latin.
Roots of English
This compendium of grammar forms and syntax is a systematic, concise, and easily accessible reference. It includes all conjugations and declensions, plus a very basic introduction to Latin syntax.
Grades 8+
Grades 9+
Student $24.95 Key $1.95
Student $19.95 Teacher $19.95
The Book of Roots
Advanced Vocabulary Building From Latin Roots More advanced than Roots of English, this book offers a comprehensive listing of derivatives for Latina Christiana, along with Latin definitions, English derivatives, and etymology.
Latin and Greek Roots for Beginners Roots of English presents careful analysis of Latin and Greek word elements. Students learn not only the modern meanings of the words, but also their underlying, ancient meanings. This course corresponds to the Latina Christiana Latin vocabulary set.
by Cheryl Lowe
Wall Charts (22" x 34") (2 charts) $12.95 Desk Charts (8.5" x 11") (2 charts) $8.95
Lingua Biblica:
Greek Alphabet Charts
Old Testament Stories in Latin by Martin Cothran
This set of two charts makes a great visual aid for the teacher, classroom, and home. 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.
$39.90 set (student & teacher) This translation program based on the Vulgate Bible is a great companion to the Henle series.
Greek Grades 4+
Grades 4+
Student $15.00 Key $10.00
Year I Text $13.50 Year I Workbook $15.00 Year I Tests $5.00 Year I Teacher Key $14.95
Greek Alphabet Book by Cheryl Lowe
The Greek alphabet is different enough from our own to be a major impediment to the study of Greek. Our Greek Alphabet Book is a tour of the Greek letters, their formation, and sounds. A page is devoted to each letter and includes a letter diagram with arrows showing proper formation, printing lines showing placement of letters above and below the lines, letters to trace and copy, interesting facts and hints, and questions.
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Elementary Greek Program
Year II Text $13.50 Year II Workbook $15.00 Year II Tests $5.00 Year II Teacher Key $14.95
$65.00 Year I set (text, workbook, CD, flashcards, tests, teacher key) $65.00 Year II set (text, workbook, CD, flashcards, tests, teacher key) $50.00 Year III set (text, workbook, CD, flashcards)
Year III Text $18.95 Year III Workbook $12.95
by Christine Gatchell
Years I, II, or III: Finally, a Greek text that’s both simple and substantial! Designed to be used as a Audio CD $8.95 ea. full course for teaching children as young as fourth grade, Elementary Greek may Flashcards $12.95 per set also serve as a self-teaching program for teens and adults. No previous knowledge is necessary. Thirty weeks of daily lessons ensure a complete school year of brief, incremental lessons. Year One of this course introduces the Greek alphabet, basic vocabulary, grammar, and translation. The accompanying workbook is a vital resource that provides practice and application for each step of the way. An audio companion CD is available to aid in pronunciation of individual letters, words, grammar paradigms, and passages. The set also includes flashcards that cover every vocabulary word used in the text.
Latin & Greek Supplements and Greek
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"First Form Greek has the same logical structure and helpful teaching tools of the Latin Forms series. The complete recitation list and Greek Sayings Analysis references in the Teacher Guide make even the novice Greek teacher feel confident that they can guide the student through this challenging material." — Kristin Walukas
FIRST FORM GREEK Introduction to Ancient Greek by Cheryl Lowe & Michael Simpson Based on the revolutionary First Form Latin series, First Form Greek is written for parents and teachers with or without a Greek background. Its goal is to present the grammar so logically and so systematically that anyone can learn it. At the same time, we have adapted the Latin Forms series to account for the differences between Greek and Latin, such as the new alphabet, overlapping sounds, more variation within paradigms, and less regularity. First Form Greek overcomes these challenges with the addition of weekly vocabulary reviews, more frequent recitation, and an “expanded” dictionary entry for Greek verbs.
$125 complete set (all 5 books, CD, DVDs, flashcards) $65 basic set (all 5 books + CD)
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Student Text • 31 lessons on uncluttered pages • Small, concise, unintimidating text in an attractive two-color format • Systematic presentation of grammar in five logical units • Greek cultural and historical information, including pictures • Appendices with prayers, conversational Greek, grammar forms, vocabulary index, and more
Student Workbook • Approximately 6 pages of exercises for each lesson • Logical progression of work spread over 4 days • 2-page weekly reviews (Lesson 4 ff.) of vocabulary, and later, grammar • Blank drill forms for additional practice
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✓✓Six indicative active tenses of the omega verb ✓✓Present tense of the to be verb ✓✓Two noun declensions ✓✓First & second declension adjectives ✓✓Personal & demonstrative pronouns ✓✓Approximately 130 vocabulary words
• Inset student text, oral drills, weekly recitation, daily schedule, and additional notes • References to similar linguistic features in (the more regular) Latin • Optional parsing and analysis of Greek sayings • Extensive introduction with teaching notes and guidelines • Separate Teacher Key with answers to workbook and quizzes/tests
Quizzes & Tests • Weekly quizzes and unit tests • Grading rubric • Reproducible
Pronunciation CD • Includes the pronunciation of all the vocabulary, sayings, and grammar forms for each lesson
DVDs • 5 discs, 8 hours (10-20 min./lesson), including all oral drills • Superb explanations by master Highlands Latin School teacher Elizabeth Pierce • Helpful on-screen notes, illustrations, and diagrams
Flashcards • Vocabulary with derivatives • Greek sayings • Conjugations & Declensions
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LO GIC
The Place of the
LANGUAGE ARTS
The How and the What of Education by Martin Cothran
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he term "language arts" is a familiar term for anyone involved in education. But although many people have heard it, few can say exactly what it means. Most of the time we settle for a random listing of the things we have been taught are included under the label: reading, writing, spelling, literature, grammar, and composition. But the ancient and medieval thinkers had a better way of thinking about the language arts. The best way to define anything is to use a skill taught in material logic called "division." Division is an analytic skill that involves identifying the specific parts of some more general thing or concept. The process of "classification" is covered under the study of division, but is the inverse of division: It is a synthetic skill that involves identifying what larger whole a specific part belongs under.
If we divided the concept "cat" (in the sense of domestic cat) we would list all the different breeds of cat that come under that idea (Persian, Siamese, tabby, etc.). But if we instead classified "domestic cat," we would put it under the biological genus felis and it would be listed with all the other kinds of cats under the same category (lion, tiger, bobcat, etc.). If we apply these procedures to the term "language arts," what do we find? "Language arts" is a translation of artes sermocinales, which referred to the first three of the liberal arts (the "trivium"), as opposed to the last four of the liberal arts (the "quadrivium"), which were mathematical or quantitative in nature. These were the artes reales or physicae. The word "art" had a different meaning for the ancients and medievals than it does for us today.
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When we hear the word "art" today, we think of a painting or a sculpture. But its older meaning had the sense of a skill or method. An art was an ability to do something which, through cultivation, could be improved to allow us to do it better. The Liberal Arts The arts of the trivium consisted of grammar, logic, and rhetoric, and were the skills of language that were the first arts to be mastered and the ones preliminary to the rest of the arts and to all other branches of knowledge (called "sciences"). The other four liberal arts (the "quadrivium") were the mathematical arts of arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music. The trivium was the classical language arts program. The liberal arts, the artes liberales, were related to two other kinds of arts, the first of which were the artes illiberales, the arts learned for merely practical or economic purposes. They would include the manual arts of cooking, sewing, typing, woodworking, machine repair, etc. The second of these were the fine arts, the main traditional ones being painting, sculpture, and architecture, in addition to the performing arts of theater and dance. To these could be added more modern fine arts such as film, photography, and conceptual art. The Arts vs. the Sciences The arts are distinguished from the sciences in that the arts are the tools of learning and the sciences are the bodies of knowledge that are gained by applying these tools. The arts are the how. The sciences are the what. In the Middle Ages, the sciences consisted of medicine, law, and theology. To these sciences we have added others in the last several hundred years, such as the social and natural sciences. History and literature are also now considered separate sciences in a way they were not in earlier times. Although the arts, too, constitute a body of knowledge, we still primarily consider them arts because their primary role is to serve as skills. They are the means to the sciences. The sciences on the other hand, even though they employ certain unique skills or methods, are primarily considered sciences rather than arts because their primary final cause or purpose is the discovery and collection of knowledge itself. The sciences are the ends toward which the arts are the means. We should add here that in addition to the how and the what, there is the why. In addition to the tools of learning (arts) and bodies of knowledge (sciences), there was the ultimate or "divine" science. For the Greeks, this was metaphysics. Interestingly, Aristotle also called metaphysics "theology." This was how the Christian scholars of the Middle Ages considered theology: as the Queen of the Sciences. It was the Science of Wisdom. It ordered all the other arts and sciences, putting them in their proper places and determining their relations to each other. The Place of the Language Arts The division into seven distinctive arts (the trivium and the quadrivium) was first formulated by Martianus Capella in the early fifth century in his book On the Marriage of Philology and Mercury. Capella's rendering became widely accepted during the Middle Ages and is still considered a legitimate accounting of the arts by classical educators today, even though many modern educators are either ignorant of them or are under the misapprehension that they are irrelevant. The listing of subjects we think of as language arts today is not incorrect. The study of literature was often conducted under the label of grammar, and reading, writing, spelling and composition under rhetoric. One of the first things the great Roman teacher of rhetoric discusses in his Institutes was how to teach phonics. But if we want a better way to think about where these skills fit in the structure of learning, the classical view is the way to go. Martin Cothran is the author of Traditional Logic I and II (p. 30) as well as Material Logic and Classical Rhetoric (p. 31).
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Traditional Logic I Introduction to Formal Logic
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The Traditional Logic program is an in-depth study of the classical syllogism. In Book 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, kinds of complex syllogisms, as well as relational arguments. The book also includes a wealth of examples of famous arguments throughout history. Some examples include:
(Each book can be used as either a one-semester or one-year course.)
Basic Logical Terms, Concepts, & Procedures • • • • •
Truth, validity, soundness 4 ways statements can be opposite 3 ways statements can be equivalent Distribution of terms The 7 rules for validity
Clear & Systematic Presentation • Daily exercises to ensure mastery • Historic argument case studies • Emphasis on language, not math
A Variety of Learning Strategies • Clear and concise text explanations • Practical application • Creative invention
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Rene Descartes' famous enthymeme ("I think, therefore, I am") C. S. Lewis’ disjunctive syllogism proving the deity of Christ Christ’s injunction ("You cannot serve both God and mammon") David Hume’s famous dilemma stating the problem of evil St. Thomas Aquinas’ cosmological argument for the existence of God
By the end of Traditional Logic II, the student will be able to analyze a variety of argument forms, including enthymemes, sorites, and epicheirema, as well as recognize and respond to dilemmas. The level of understanding attained in this course would be more than that typically attained in a college course. Advanced Concepts & Argument Forms • • • • • •
Figure & mood in syllogisms Syllogism reduction Hypothetical reasoning Chain arguments The dilemma The oblique syllogism
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Classical Rhetoric with Aristotle is a guided tour through the first part of the greatest single book on communication ever written: Aristotle’s Rhetoric. With questions that will help the student unlock every important aspect of the book, along with fill-in-the-blank charts and analyses of great speeches, this companion text to Aristotle’s great work will send the student on a voyage of discovery from which he will return with a competent knowledge of the basic classical principles of speech and writing.
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The ten ways something can exist Five ways to say something about something else The four definitional questions Three questions to ask when analyzing an idea Definition & classification
This is more than just a course in English or public speaking. It involves a study of the fundamental principles of political philosophy, ethics, and traditional psychology. A student learns not only the elements of a political speech, but also the elements of good character; not only how to give a legal speech, but also the seven reasons people act; not only how to give a ceremonial speech, but what elicits specific emotions under particular circumstances and why.
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"What is a Heresy?" by Hillaire Belloc "The Nature of Philosophy," by Vincent McNabb "The Function of the Wise Man," by Thomas Aquinas "Idols of the Mind," by Sir Francis Bacon
Practical Thinking Skills • How to mark a book or article • "How to Define" worksheet • "How to Classify" worksheet
An Introduction to First Philosophy Material Logic is not only a textbook on critical thinking skills, but an introduction to the basic rudiments of classical philosophy. Most of the book's content is derived from the metaphysical works of one of history's greatest thinkers: Aristotle.
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COMBATING CANTIPHOBIA
Conquering Our Fear of Singing by Carol Reynolds
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t church they don’t bother to pick up a hymnbook. They don’t even mumble or pretend to sing. Of the people who come to my booth at conferences to talk about music, many claim they can’t sing. Nonsense. I’m giving it a name: cantiphobia. And I’m here to cure it.
The ability to sing is a gift given to man by God. Humans alone are endowed with the ability to sing, both for the glory of God and our own pleasure. The Bible is replete with references to singing. The
epics of Western culture were mastered and passed down through song, as were folk tales, poetry, and cultural wisdom. But we here in the U.S. have become disturbingly cantiphobic. Yes, animals communicate using expressive, intricate sounds. We listen to the meadowlark and the song of the whales. I had a huge Anatolian Shepherd whose morning routine included a long progression of wonderfully resonant "pitches" worthy of an opera singer. But she was not singing. Animals do not contemplate the beauty of their sounds. They do not make music intentionally the way we humans do.
Everyone can sing on some level. Everybody can sing. I hear you protesting: "Not me!" Your choir director (or sibling) told you that back in the fourth grade, and you apparently still believe it. Here is a fact: If physiologically you can speak, then you can sing. That does not say how well you sing, or whether you like to sing. But you can inhale and expel air, controlling your lungs, throat, and tongue to produce pitches and, if desired, enunciate words. Furthermore, that’s precisely what you did profusely in toddlerhood, bursting into fragmentary melodic phrases while you explored a range of possible vocal sounds. You did it joyfully, too, until someone in the adult world told you to stop making that racket.
Singing belongs on your daily agenda. I want to encourage you to sing—especially to your children. Singing is one of the best ways to help form your children’s nature and enhance their education. Untold pedagogical riches lie in the vocal legacy we’ve inherited. From folk songs to hymns, patriotic melodies to children’s songs, Broadway to operatic tunes, thousands of stirring melodies with marvelous lyrics are waiting to be heard in your home. Those lyrics are rich in vocabulary, filled with valuable cultural and historical references, and powerfully able to deliver moral principles and inspirational content to children of all ages. Beyond that, singing motivates people to do things. There’s a reason why teachers in preschool chant Clean-up, clean-up, it’s now time to clean-up. The effective power of a melody draws children from the corners and engages them in the activity. You know the phrase "The pen is mightier than the sword"? Well, the note is mightier than the word! Listening to recorded music is not enough. Passive listening cannot equal the emotional power of singing. Have you experienced the magic that happens when you sing "Camptown Races" or "Climb Every Mountain" with your kids while driving to pick up a pizza? "My kids wouldn’t be caught dead doing that," you say? Well, if they are high schoolers, maybe not, at least until you employ new strategies to bring them into the fold. But children below that age usually are ready to jump into song with just a little encouragement. Make up your own songs too. It’s easier than you might think. Remember cooing nonsensical songs to your babies? (Come on, dads . . . you did it too.) Maybe the song sounded terrible, or the words made no sense, but it didn’t matter. Baby was glued to your voice because, to children, a parent’s voice is beautiful. From the womb, the parental voices serve 1-877-862-1097
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Here’s a three-step plan. First, go where no one can hear you. Make pitches come out. Sing "Happy Birthday" if nothing else occurs to you. You might not like what you hear, but this is not a concert. It’s a battle-strategy. Second, try singing some ordinary words on a single, repeated pitch: la la la la laaah. "Did Aunt Becky call?" Be as expressive as you can. Try adding a melodic flourish at the end. "Will you walk the daaaaawgh?" Think up other possibilities to the same five-syllable pattern. "We must clean the fridge." (Try to decorate the word "fridge" the way you find the words alleluia or gloria in hymns.) Third, practice putting mundane words to familiar tunes. Take the ubiquitous children’s song "Bingo" or a high-school fight song or "Blessed Assurance"—whatever works for you. If you used "Amazing Grace," for example, you might sing something like: I’ve looked … everywhere … for your green socks, I on … ly can find … the blue.
This is not sacrilegious. Countless hymn tunes derive from historically secular tunes, so we’re just reversing the process as a tool to help you feel more comfortable with vocal improvisation. Find ways to implement your newfound vocal confidence. Interweaving singing back into daily life has enormous potential to lighten dark moments, motivate and invigorate tasks, and provide endless free entertainment. Best of all, you will help restore a lost tradition that celebrates our God-given nature.
Early Sacred Music:
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Here you will find a description and explanation of how Christians worshiped God in song for over a millenia. In addition to the sheer beauty of the songs themselves, you will learn how musical notation developed, who the great Christian composers were, and how historical circumstance affected the musical worship of the Church. Along with the texts, you get DVDs of musical performances and Professor Carol's unparalleled commentary.
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Literature, Phonics, & Spelling
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Core Skills Phonics K-1; Classical Phonics (p. 49); Phonics Flashcards; First Start Reading (p. 49); Animal Alphabet Coloring Book; American Language Readers; Nature Reader K; Primary Phonics Readers 1-4
Phonics Guide; Core Skills Phonics 2; Spelling Workout B; 1st Grade Literature Set (p. 54); Primary Phonics Readers 5-6
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Latin & Greek
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Prayers for Children; Big Thoughts for Little People
The Story Bible; Christian Studies Enrichment (p. 68)
The Story Bible; Christian Studies Enrichment (p. 68)
The Story Bible; Christian Studies Enrichment (p. 68)
Rod & Staff Math 1, Parts 1-2 (p. 17)
Rod & Staff Math 2 (p. 17)
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Numbers Books; Rod & Staff Math 1, Part 1
The Alphabet Books and Numbers & Colors are used for Penmanship practice. Copybook I; Composition & Sketchbook I (p. 50)
Book of Crafts, Jr. K (p. 48); Richard Scarry's Mother Goose; Hailstones and Halibut Bones
Kindergarten Art Cards (p. 58); Kindergarten Enrichment (p. 48); Book of Crafts, K (p. 48); Music Enrichment (p. 49); Animals, Animals; Child's Book of Poems
Copybook II; Composition & Sketchbook II; New American Cursive 1; Penmanship Tablet; Alphabet Wall Poster; Cursive Practice Sheets (pp. 50, 51)
First Grade Art Cards (p. 58); First Grade Enrichment (p. 48); Music Enrichment (p. 49); Animals, Animals; Child's Book of Poems
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Science & Enrichment
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Counting With Numbers; Numbers Coloring Book; Numbers & Colors (p. 48)
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New American Cursive 2 (p. 51); Copybook Cursive I; Composition & Sketchbook II (p. 50); Prima Latina Copybook (p. 20); Penmanship Tablet
Second Grade Enrichment (p. 48); Second Grade Art Cards (p. 58); Patterns of Nature; Music Enrichment (p. 49); Animals, Animals; Child's Book of Poems
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First Grade Enrichment is used for History and Modern Studies. Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans (p. 38)
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Spelling Workout E; 4th Grade Literature Set (p. 54); Poetry for the Grammar Stage (p. 56)
Spelling Workout F; 5th Grade Literature Set (p. 54); Poetry for the Grammar Stage (p. 56)
Spelling Workout G; 6th Grade Literature Set (p. 54); Poetry for the Grammar Stage (p. 56)
Second Form Latin (p. 22)
Latina Christiana (p. 21); Ludere Latine (p. 20)
First Form Latin (p. 22); Lingua Angelica I (p. 20)
D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths (p. 64); Christian Studies I (p. 68); Timeline Set (p. 67)
Famous Men of Rome (p. 64); Christian Studies II (p. 68)
Famous Men of the Middle Ages (p. 64); Christian Studies III (p. 68)
Rod & Staff Math 3 (p. 17)
Rod & Staff Math 4 (p. 17)
Rod & Staff Math 5 (p. 17)
Rod & Staff Math 6 (p. 17)
All Things Fun & Fascinating (p. 56); New American Cursive 3 (p. 51)
Classical Composition: Fable (p. 57); Copybook Cursive II (p. 50)
Classical Composition: Narrative (p. 57)
Classical Composition: Chreia & Maxim (p. 57)
Mammals (p. 58)
Book of Astronomy (p. 58)
Book of Insects (p. 58)
What's That Bird?; Exploring the History of Medicine (p. 59)
English Grammar Recitation I (p. 56)
English Grammar Recitation II (p. 56)
English Grammar Recitation III (p. 56)
States & Capitals (p. 39)
Geography I & United States Review (p. 39)
Geography II & Geography I Review (p. 39)
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8th Grade Literature Set (p. 55), Poetry & Short Stories Set (p. 56)
9th Grade Literature Set (p. 55); Poetry, Prose, & Drama Book I (p. 56); Book of the Middle Ages (p. 65)
10th Grade Literature Set (p. 55); Poetry & Prose Book II (p. 56)
Third Form Latin; Greek Alphabet (pp. 23, 25)
Fourth Form Latin (p. 23); Henle I (p. 24); First Form Greek (p. 26)(optional)
Henle Latin II (p. 24); Latin Grammar for the Grammar Stage (p. 25)
Mueller's Caesar (De Bello Gallico) (p. 24)
Book of the Ancient World & Ancient Greeks (p. 65); Iliad & Odyssey (p. 66)
Book of the Ancient Romans (p. 65); Aeneid (p. 66); Story of Christianity (p. 68)
Greek Tragedies (p. 66); History of the Early Church (p. 68);
Algebra I (p. 17)
Algebra II (p. 17)
Geometry (p. 17)
Classical Composition: Common Topic (p. 57)
Classical Composition: Encomium, Invective, & Comparison (p. 57)
Classical Composition: Characterization (p. 57)
Famous Men of Greece (p. 64); Horatius at the Bridge (p. 66); Christian Studies IV (p. 68)
Pre-Algebra (p. 17)
Classical Composition: Refutation & Confirmation (p. 57)
Biology: Your choice of Biology program (p. 15) (Biology is currently not included in the Classical Core Curriculum.) Book of Trees; Exploring the World of Biology (p. 59)
English Grammar Recitation IV (p. 56)
200 Questions About American History; 13 Colonies; Story of the World Vol. 4 (p. 38)
Exploring Planet Earth (p. 59)
Rod & Staff English 8
Geography III (p. 39)
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Traditional Logic I & II (p. 30)
Material Logic (p. 31)
Concise History of the American Republic, Year 1 (p. 38)
Concise History of the American Republic, Year 2 (p. 38)
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The Classical Core Curriculum is a complete classical Christian curriculum that emphasizes the traditional liberal arts of language and mathematics and the cultural heritage of the Christian West as expressed in the great works of history and literature. The curriculum has an early focus on the basic skills of reading, writing, and arithmetic, and a special emphasis on Latin. Latin is the best way to gain an academic vocabulary, to learn the formal system of grammar, and is, along with math, the best early critical thinking skills training. The curriculum’s study of the cultures of Athens and Rome, as well as Biblical and Church history, is designed to provide a basis for a proper understanding of European and American history.
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200 Questions About American History
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These 200 questions everyone should know about American history are compiled from The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic, Everything You Need to Know About American History Homework, and The Story of the World, Vol. 4.
Guide $9.95 Key $5.00 Flashcards $12.95
The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic $48.00 set (text, student, teacher) We have combined Guerber's The Story of the Thirteen Colonies and The Story of the Great Republic into one edited volume that makes it 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!
Flashcards: These cards are based on our 200 Questions About American History study guide, but can be used with any good American history course.
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Artner Reader's Guide to American History
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The Artners have read and researched, selected and catalogued, the best of children’s American history books—both in and out of print.
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A Concise History of the American Republic
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Year I: Pre-1615 life in North America through the post-Civil War Reconstruction years, ending in 1877.
Year II: End of Reconstruction (1877) to the Reagan years (1980s).
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These little teacher books will aid teachers in talking with their students about what they have read, increasing student enjoyment.
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Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans
This two-year American history course for high school addresses social, economic, and political issues using the excellent Concise History of the American Republic text. Our study guides provide reading notes for each chapter, as well as comprehension questions that help students focus on the most important information from each chapter. The Teacher Guide for each year includes three tests.
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A History of Europe in the Modern World Year One: Volume I (to 1815) Year Two: Volume II (since 1815)
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A historical study of the greatest minds and cultures of preceding generations is an essential pillar of classical education. The three components of this course include the history of ideas, biography, and key cultural developments, particularly in Western European and American societies. The texts include helpful maps, timelines, and illustrations. Our study guides provide comprehension questions that help students focus on the most important information from each chapter. The Teacher Guide for each year includes three tests.
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.
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Geography Grades 3-6
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Geography II Text $14.95 Geography II Student $12.95 Geography II Teacher $14.95 Geography I Review Workbook $5.00 Geography I Review Teacher $7.95
Geography II: Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Oceania, & the Americas
States & Capitals $35.00 set (text, student, teacher, flashcards) 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 year-long 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.
$48.00 set
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After studying Geography I, students are ready to cover areas of the world outside the ancient Roman Empire. 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.
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Geography I Text $14.95 Geography Student $12.95 Geography Teacher $14.95 U.S. Review Workbook $5.00 U.S. Review Teacher $7.95 Geography Flashcards $19.95
Text $16.95 Student $17.95 Teacher $17.95 Classroom Atlas $12.00 Geography Flashcards $19.95
Geography I: The Middle East, North Africa, & Europe $65.00 set (text, workbook, teacher + U.S. Review workbook, teacher, and flashcards)
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 you just the essentials of world geography in a straightforward manner. Now we have the flashcards to go with it. Covering the material from Geography I, II, and III, these flashcards will help your student master the physical and cultural geography of the world.
Geography III:
Exploring and Mapping the World
$76.00 set (text, workbook, teacher, classroom atlas, flashcards*)
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, culture, and religion of every continent. This text has many illustrations of famous landmarks, architecture, and people from around the world, and the workbook requires students to practice mapwork weekly. In addition to labeling maps, students will learn to draw each continent using the Robinson Map Project. 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: Detailed political, economic, environmental, and topographical maps of global regions. This is a recommended supplement for Geography III. *same as flashcards in Geography I set
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THE CONDEM N E Socrates dealt with children differently than with adults by Paul Schaeffer
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ocrates lived in Athens 2,500 years ago and he died being faithful to what he taught. Perhaps that is why educators through the ages have looked to him for inspiration and as a model. But his attitude toward teaching has been transformed into a “method” and the ideal technique in the neo-classical movement. But what truly is “Socratic teaching”? Today, words such as “discussion,” “questioning,” and even “facilitating” are used for what people used to call “Socratic teaching.” But all of these terms suggest a technique. When reading Plato’s Dialogues (practically everything known about Socrates comes through Plato), what shines through isn’t a technique, but rather an attitude: Socrates is seeking the truth. When Socrates has been condemned to death by drinking hemlock because he bothered the citizens of Athens with his questioning and taught his students to do the same, his student Crito tries to convince Socrates to escape jail and the death penalty by fleeing Athens. Socrates responds to him, What we need to think about is whether we’re to do as you say or not; because I am the same person I have always been, one who refuses to listen to anyone or anything, however close to me, except the one argument, whichever it is, that appears best by my reckoning. (Crito, 46b)
Again, in the Euthyphro when he suggests a different word than Euthyphro used to define piety, Euthyphro acquiesces, saying, “Yes—if it gives you more enjoyment to call it that.” Socrates responds quite curtly, “It gives me not the least bit of enjoyment if it isn’t true [emphasis added].” (Euthyphro, 14e) Socrates, though living before Christ, knew that the truth shall set one free. It was the truth he sought, above all else, even above the preservation of his own life. This is the attitude that should govern the actions of every classical educator. Truth was his muse and his guide. Without this fundamental orientation, everything else he does in the Dialogues just becomes a meaningless rhetorical device. 40
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Given the attitude of unwavering search for the truth, examining how Socrates does so can be instructive. The Dialogues are conversations. The Euthyphro starts with Socrates and Euthyphro running into each other near the portico of the King Archon, as they are both involved in court cases. Their conversation then quickly turns to what piety is and what it means to be pious. Euthyphro promises him the answers to those questions, so Socrates happily says, “Teach me!” The Crito begins with Socrates waking in his jail cell and finding his friend Crito waiting there to urge Socrates to escape from jail. These are not classroom situations. Socrates never “taught” in the way teachers do today. He often spoke with only one person and he bragged that he knew nothing and thus was the wisest of all. MemoriaPress.com
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It was the truth he sought, above all else, even above the preservation of his own life.
His topics are about how one should live, not factual knowledge. He asks, “What is justice?” He does not ask, “What color is a giraffe?” He also lets the conversation go wherever it will. No lesson plans, no learning objectives, no standards to be reached. Because of this, he very rarely comes to a conclusion. The truth that he constantly seeks is elusive. It is much easier to say what something is not than what it is, especially if the mode of discovery is through questioning. It can be said (and should be committed to memory) that the chief end of Socratic discourse is seeking truth through the correction of error. The way he corrects error is through reductio ad absurdum (reduction to absurdity). This is a logical tool to show the conclusions of an assumption. When those conclusions are shown to be absurd, it is clear that the initial assumption was faulty. When Socrates 1-877-862-1097
reaches the absurdity, he asks the initial question again, seeking a new assumption to reduce to an absurdity. That is why a short conversation (with no conclusion) lasts 27 pages. A difficulty in imitating Socrates in the classroom is that the example of him dealing with a child is singular: the slave boy in the Meno. In this work, Socrates leads a youth to an understanding of the Pythagorean Theorem purely through questioning. It is of vital importance to examine this interaction since it is the only one in which Socrates’ conversation partner is not an adult. Socrates and Meno are arguing about virtue: about what it is, whether it can be acquired, and if so, whether it is acquired by teaching or by practice. The discussion eventually turns to how one knows anything. Socrates posits an immortal soul, and that “learning” is purely “recollection” on the part of the student. To prove it, he The Condemned Teacher
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calls up one of Meno’s young attendants. The type of question Socrates asks shifts drastically. To Meno he had asked questions like, “What, according to you and your friend Gorgias, is the definition of virtue?” and “You affirm virtue to be the power of attaining goods?” With the boy, the conversation begins: Soc: Tell me, boy, do you know that a figure like this is a square? Boy: I do. Soc: And you know that a square figure has these four lines equal? Boy: Certainly. Soc: And these lines which I have drawn through the middle of the square are also equal? Boy: Yes. Soc: A square may be of any size? Boy: Certainly. Soc: And if one side of the figure be of two feet, and the other side be of two feet, how much will the whole be? Let me explain: if in one direction the space was of two feet, and in the other direction of one foot, the whole would be of two feet taken once? Boy: Yes.
With adults, the questions are open-ended. With the child, the questions are very specific. Soc: But since this side is also of two feet, there are twice two feet? Boy: There are. Soc: Then the square is of twice two feet? Boy: Yes. Soc: And how many are twice two feet? Count and tell me. Boy: Four, Socrates.
With adults, the questions are open-ended. With the child, the questions are very specific. Socrates knows that to lead a child down the path of truth, there has to be a pre-planned route. He had a very specific path he wanted that boy to follow and the boy does not give long answers. In fact, he doesn’t say more than two words at a time. Socrates also has no time constraints. He has not a care in the world other than the question at hand. This stands in stark contrast to the homeschooler trying to teach her several children while keeping them bathed, 42
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fed, and otherwise out of trouble. Or to the classroom teacher who has specific content that must be covered in just a couple hours a week. Socrates did what was appropriate for the Agora of Athens (or the back porch with friends today), but many things he did are just downright impractical for today’s classrooms. Given that, what should the “Socratic Method” look like in a classroom?
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A primary classroom should be conducted differently than a grammar-stage classroom (and logic-stage classes, and rhetoric-stage classes). Younger children need to be led like the boy in the Meno, step by step. Older students will still need that at times, but when more lengthy discussions are possible the teacher can lead the students down the same paths of reductio ad absurdum. The teacher, however, should have a final goal to which he is leading the child.
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Questioning is the pre-eminent style of Socratic teaching. Questions can be narrower or more open-ended depending on the subject, the age of the student, and the intent of the teacher. Sometimes an open-ended question is asked and the student does not know the fi rst step in responding. In that case, the parent or teacher should discard that question, take a step back to a more specific question, and once that is answered, ask questions until the student has the tools necessary to answer the original question. Different subjects and different exercises within subjects call for different styles of questions. Questions in math when reviewing a problem will be more direct: “What is the next step?” “Where did you get that 3?” Whereas in literature, the very question of “What is justice?” may actually come up. Or the more specific question of “Where in the text does Melville compare Captain Ahab to Jonah?” may be more appropriate. All of these questions make students active and force them to make the information their own.
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Sometimes lecture is necessary. In the Crito, Socrates gives long discourses to explain his point. He does the same in the Republic.
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All attempts to do “Socratic discussion” in a K-12 setting should be led by the teacher. The goal of a discussion (whether in literature, history, math, science, or another discipline) is to lead the students to a truth. The students are unlikely to arrive at it on their own.
Imitating Socrates is difficult. And he is the last person to say he should be followed blindly. Ask these questions of yourself before attempting another class discussion: • What is the goal? • Is this to seek truth through the correction of error? • What is the age of the audience?
And after the discussion is all planned out, as you walk into that room, examine whether you are willing to drink hemlock like Socrates for the sake of the truth. MemoriaPress.com
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Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $34 Supplemental Read-Aloud Program $125 CURRICULUM MANUAL Lesson Plans for One Year
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Level A Curriculum Manual Prayers for Children Jesus Is With Me Jesus Hears Me Jesus Knows Me Big Red Barn The Best Mouse Cookie Little Fur Family Bunny's Noisy Book From Head to Toe Goodnight Moon Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? • Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? • Numbers, Colors, Shapes
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The Very Busy Spider Good Night, Gorilla The Tale of Peter Rabbit Fuzzy Yellow Ducklings My Very First Book of Shapes ABC: Amazing Alphabet Book Put Me in the Zoo Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb Cars and Trucks From A to Z My First Counting Book The Animals' Christmas Eve Big Dog ... Little Dog Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? My First Real Mother Goose 1 Is One
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A Child's Garden of Bible Stories, Bible Pictures to Color, Prayer for a Child, Please and Thank You Book, Big Thoughts for Little People, How Can I Help?
PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS, PHONICS, & READING Alphabet Coloring Book (p. 48), My First ABC Book, Simply Classical Crafts Book One, Alphabet Flashcards (p. 48)
WONDER, BEAUTY, & IMAGINATION
ARITHMETIC & FINE-MOTOR
My First Body Book, Do It Carefully, My Big Animal Book, A Child's Garden of Verses, A Child's Garden of Songs CD, Back to the Garden CD, Best First Book Ever!
Numbers Coloring Book (p. 48), Adventures with Books, Everywhere We Go, Counting With Numbers
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Alphabet Books 1-2 (p. 48), Classical Phonics (p. 49), First Start Reading Student Book A (p. 49), First Start Reading Teacher (p. 49), Simply Classical Letters & Numbers Desk Charts (p. 45)
CURRICULUM MANUAL
Wee Folks Bible ABC Book
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Numbers Books 1-2 (p. 48), Going on Eagerly, My Very Own Scissors Book (p. 48)
WONDER, BEAUTY, & IMAGINATION Animals Animals, Simply Classical Crafts Book 2, Aesop's Fables, Richard Scarry's Best Mother Goose Ever, Finding the Answers, Hearing and Helping, Christian Liberty Nature Reader Book K, Animal Alphabet Coloring Book
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LEVEL 1
Ages 5-6 (Chronological Age or Skill Level) PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS, PHONICS, & READING Fun in the Sun, Soft and White, Scamp and Tramp, Primary Phonics Readers Sets 1-3, Core Skills Phonics K-1, First Start Reading Student Books A-D (p. 49), Phonics from A to Z (p. 49)
ARITHMETIC & FINE-MOTOR Rod & Staff Arithmetic 1 Student (part 1), Teacher, Flashcards, Practice Sheets (p. 17), Best Counting Book Ever, This First Thanksgiving Day
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Curriculum Manual Only $30 Consumables Only $70 Supplemental Read-Aloud Program $150 Supplemental Science & Enrichment Set $125 CHRISTIAN STUDIES, MEMORY, & MANNERS The Story Bible, The Creation Story for Children, Simply Classical Copybook I (p. 50)
WONDER, BEAUTY, & IMAGINATION Kindergarten & First Grade Art Cards (p. 58), Hailstones and Halibut Bones, A Child's Book of Poems, Days Gone By CD, My Nature Journal (p. 50), Animals! GeoPuzzle
CURRICULUM MANUAL Lesson Plans for One Year
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Simply Classical Writing (Read-Aloud Ed.), Simply Classical StoryTime Treasures Student and Teacher, Little Bear, Little Bear's Visit, Blueberries for Sal, Caps for Sale, At the Farm
CURSIVE Cursive Practice Sheets (p. 50), New American Cursive I (p. 51)
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Moose Moments: Silent E, Moose Moments: Short Vowels, Moose Moments: Digraphs, Core Skills Phonics 2-3, Phonics Flashcards (p. 49), Core Skills Spelling 1, Simply Classical Spelling: Book One
WONDER, BEAUTY, & IMAGINATION Second Grade Art Cards (p. 58), Animal Tales CD
SC Copybook 2: Manuscript (p. 50)
New to Simply Classical? You need these items from previous levels. Classical Phonics $15.95 Arithmetic 1 Teacher $20.95 Arithmetic 1 Practice Sheets $16.50 Arithmetic 1 Flashcards $17.80 A Child’s Garden of Bible Stories $10.12
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Simply Classical Writing:
Simply Classical StoryTime Treasures
The "progressive" approach leaves beginning writers ill-prepared. This series combines classical copybook, grammar rules, and composition into one carefully sequenced series of explicit instruction, so students can practice early writing skills with confidence.
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Reinforce your teaching with desk charts formatted to accompany lessons. Bold, targeted letters assist visual discrimination.
Simply Classical Spelling: Step-by-Step Words
This series gives your struggling writer an incremental, multi-sensory approach with an oral/aural emphasis. Each week includes targeted Word Study exercises to promote linguistic awareness, cognitive flexibility, and improved spelling skills.
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Lifelong Burden ‌ or Blessing by Cheryl Swope
This morning my son and I discussed literature. Specifically, we noted a good author's ability to challenge and strengthen the mind and character in ways mere escapist entertainment never can. Michael wants to protect his mind, because he fears the long-term prognosis of some of his conditions. He does not want to lose the ability to think or to read, as sometimes happens with degenerative disabilities. I promised him he will be well served to continue reading good books. Reading good literature will help protect his mind. I pray for stronger minds for both of my children. As parents of special-needs children understand too well, my children's prognosis is on my mind too. This helps keep me steadfast in teaching them, caring for them, and loving them. I recently spent several days in the Memoria Press office working on the new special-needs curriculum packages. My children were back home in Missouri. I thought of them often; however, I did not want to call so soon and make them miss me. Even as young adults, my children's special needs often leave them vulnerable. So I had some quiet time on my hands in the evenings. Unaccustomed to quiet time in the evenings, suddenly I needed a book to read. (I learned that when you find yourself in Kentucky with no book to read, Martin Cothran will reach into the trunk of his car and give you a book or two by Kentucky's own novelist and essayist Wendell Berry.) That first evening back in my suite, instead of calling home, I entered Wendell Berry's stories. The forced slowing of thought, where reading yields to contemplation, led me to welcome those hours. The characters spoke with such a casual wisdom, they reminded me of gentle insights my 100-year-old grandma shared with me without ever intending to be wise. In "Pray Without Ceasing," a conversation unfolds in a farm kitchen. The grandmother describes a horrible day long ago, when she had learned of a tragedy. "Oh," she said, "I felt it go all over me, before I knew it in my mind. I just wanted to crawl away. But I had your mother to think about. You always have somebody to think about, and it's a blessing."1 As long as our children live, especially our children with special needs, we will always have somebody to think about. And it's a blessing. 1. Wendell Berry. Fidelity, "Pray Without Ceasing," 38.
Simply Classical: A Beautiful Education for Any Child by Cheryl Swope Text $24.95 | eBook $22.00 This book guides parents and teachers in implementing the beauty of a classical education with special-needs and struggling students. The love of history, music, literature, and Latin instilled in her own children by a classical education created in Cheryl the desire to share the message that classical education offers benefits to any child.
Cheryl Swope is the author of Simply Classical: A Beautiful Education for Any Child and Memoria Press' Simply Classical Curriculum.
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Literature, Latin, & Liberty For approximate skill level or chronological ages 7-9, or for older children with special needs who are building reading and writing skills.
In this level, the student grows in literary analysis, reading, grammar, and composition skills while learning about American history and embarking on the study of Latin. He receives instruction in Christian studies, science, art, and music. He practices memory work, penmanship, and oral reading fluency while learning the stories every child should know.
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Alphabet & Numbers Recommended for Ages 4-5
Recommended for Kindergarten
$30.00 (2-book set)
$30.00 (2-book set)
Alphabet Books (Part I & Part II) by Leigh Lowe
Numbers Books (Part I & Part II) by Leigh Lowe
Learning the alphabet is the critical first step in learning how to read. The Alphabet Book teaches letter recognition, letter formation, and pencil grip through repetition and tracing. Activities, created with the younger student in mind, make learning each letter simple and fun. This book also introduces initial and ending sounds, providing a gentle introduction to phonics. The Alphabet Book acts as a great supplement to any primary program or full-year preschool/kindergarten program.
The Numbers Book is the perfect introduction to numbers, counting, and patterns. Lots of tracing practice also makes this book ideal for the slightly older student who has already mastered counting, but still needs extra practice writing numbers. The activities (mazes, coloring, pattern recognition, connect the dots, and more!) are so much fun that your student won't be able to wait for the next lesson!
$10.00
Recommended for Ages 4-5
Recommended for Ages 4-5
Numbers $6.00 Alphabet $6.00
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Alphabet Flashcards
Coloring Books
These flashcards are modeled after our manuscript Alphabet Wall Charts. Each letter is on one side of the card, and the image beginning with that letter is on the flip side. These are perfect for reinforcing your child's letter recognition and beginning sounds.
Have you been searching for Jr. Kindergarten activities that are fun and instructional? These coloring books have simple line drawings on uncluttered pages. The Alphabet Coloring Book has a 2-page spread for each letter, and the Numbers Coloring Book has two sets of 2-page spreads for numbers 0-12. The perfect supplement to any Jr. K program.
(4Ÿ'' x 5½")
Numbers & Colors
This book is ideal for a student who is just beginning to work with numbers. Along with introducing each number through 15, color words are taught. Plenty of practice is given with both numbers and color words through activities such as counting, connect the dots, coloring, number tracing, pattern recognition, and more! Additional skills of left and right, above and below, and grouping are also introduced.
Primary Enrichment Classical Core Curriculum supplement My Very First Scissors Book $6.00 My Very Own Scissors Book $6.00
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Scissors Books
The Book of Crafts
Enrichment Guides
Help your child develop hand strength, finemotor skills, and independence with one or both books in this set. In My Very First Scissors Book, the child learns to open and close his scissors to cut along thick lines which fade, grow wavy, and create shapes as the pages progress. In My Very Own Scissors Book, the activities coordinate with alphabet lessons in Simply Classical Curriculum Level C (p. 44) or may serve as a useful precursor to the Jr. Kindergarten Book of Crafts. Both books feature perforated pages and large "cutting boxes" to promote the child's success.
The creative arts are an essential part of primary school education. These activities reinforce number and letter recognition, strengthen fine motor skills, and foster creativity and confidence. There is a craft project for each read-aloud in Memoria Press' Jr. Kindergarten and Kindergarten Classical Core Curriculum, and additional crafts that focus on art concepts. Enjoy each of your creations and the time spent together making them.
These supplemental guides are organized by week, matching our Classical Core Kindergarten, First Grade, 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 readaloud book alive for your student. Also included are resources for the history, culture, and science lessons, biographies of the artists, and poetry lessons.
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Classical Phonics
A Child's Guide to Word Mastery 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. If your child can pronounce each word in this list correctly, he knows his short vowel sounds, and you can move on to long vowels! Classical Phonics is the most effective tool we know of to address the repetition that young ones need when learning to read. It can be used as a supplement to any phonics program and covers nearly all English phonograms and sounds taught through second grade.
First Start Reading, Book E by Michelle Tefertiller In Book E we complete the program by covering long vowel teams, soft c and g, and three sounds of y. Once the student has mastered the basic phonics in the FSR series, he is ready to continue reading progress with real literature.
First Start Reading:
Phonics, Reading, and Printing by Cheryl Lowe
$59.90 set (Books A-E + Teacher Guides) Your children can begin reading instantly as they progress through 4 simple student books and 34 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. Also, while many phonics programs today use the ladder approach (consonant-vowel blending), we prefer the more traditional (vowel-consonant) approach combined with word families. Mastery of short vowels is the sine qua non of phonics programs, but few programs provide adequate practice.
Kindergarten Phonics & Spelling Set
The FSR program consists of 5 student books with artistdrawn pictures to color, drawing pages for each letter or phonogram, and over 30 stories. The Teacher Guide leads you through the program and provides helpful assessments and teaching tips. *Note: Printing, an important pathway of the learning process, is an integral part of FSR. Some children, however, are reading-ready before their motor skills are developed enough for printing. If this is the case with your child, you may use FSR without the printing component.
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Classical Core Curriculum supplement
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$24.95
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Phonics From
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A to Z $25.99
Music Enrichment If you have enjoyed the music enrichment sections of our grade-by-grade Enrichment Guides, you will love our new supplement devoted exclusively to music. Music Enrichment goes into more detail on each song presented in our Enrichment books, including a short backstory on each of the songs and its composer, as well as a few questions about the song being studied. Teach your child more about what the song is about, interesting facts about the instruments used in the song and how they work together, interesting aspects about the song's structure, and why the composer wrote it.
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Our outstanding Classical Core Curriculum phonics program is now available as a complete set. Included are our Kindergarten Phonics Lesson Plans, First Start Reading Books A-E (student & teacher), Classical Phonics, Core Skills Phonics K & 1, Phonics Flashcards, Animal Alphabet Coloring Book, Christian Liberty Nature Reader K, Primary Phonics Reader Sets 1-4, Soft & White, Scamp & Tramp, and Fun in the Sun. Completion of this program will help your child learn to read fluently and smoothly transition to our First Grade Curriculum Package.
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Phonics Flashcards (5.5"x 4.25")
Phonograms are letters or letter teams that represent sounds. 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. Phonogram cards can be combined and recombined to help students see the multiple ways a sound can be spelled, and the multiple sounds for a particular phonogram.
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Phonics from A-Z A manual for parents and teachers who want to go deeper into the subject of phonics and reading. It includes information on every aspect of how children best learn to read as well as reliable, accurate, and common-sense advice, and extensive lists of resources.
Teaching Phonics & Word Study This book is an excellent resource for Grammar School teachers who desire additional help with phonics concepts in order to become better spelling teachers.
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Copybooks Grades K-2
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Grades K-6
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Copybooks I-III
Copybook Cursive I & II
$39.95 set (Copybooks I-III)
Our original Copybook III formatted in the New American Cursive font. Our second graders complete Copybook Cursive I alongside NAC 2, but it also makes a good choice for older students needing more practice.
(New American Cursive font)
by Cheryl & Leigh Lowe These three-in-one wonders include memory passages, copybook exercises, and drawing pages. We have selected Scripture from the King James Bible and classic children’s poems, which describe the world in charming detail. Our copybooks introduce basic strokes and margin/spacing guidelines, along with alphabet practice pages with traceable characters and instructions for difficult letters.
Copybook Cursive II is a perfect supplement to our Fourth Grade Classical Core Curriculum. It includes the Scripture passages from Christian Studies I, the 15 brightest stars from Astronomy, the major Greek gods from D'Aulaires' Greek Myths, and more!
Composition & Sketchbooks Our Composition & Sketchbooks allow each student to write and illustrate compositions. They are great resources for all subjects and become a journal of your child's work for each year. Composition & Sketchbook I: 5/8" Ruled for Younger Students Composition & Sketchbook II: 1/2" Ruled for 1st-2nd Grade Students Composition & Sketchbook III: College-Ruled for Older Students
Ages 4-11, chronological age or skill level
Ages 6-12, chronological age or skill level
Ages 6-8, chronological age or skill level
$8.95
Beginner Journal $8.50 Intermediate Journal $8.50
$14.95
My Nature Journal
by Cheryl Swope
Savor small moments of wonder with your child as he learns the simple beauty of nature. Create a keepsake for your child as you witness improvement in his knowledge, attention to detail, and writing skills through the exercises. Help your child make essential connections between oral language and written language, even as you assist his ability to observe and enjoy the wonders of nature. This book can stand alone as a delightful supplement to any program.
My Thankfulness Journals (New American Cursive font) by Cheryl Swope
These journals let students practice their cursive writing while thinking about God's daily blessings in their lives. Each page begins "Dear Heavenly Father," and closes, "Your child," with space for the child's signature. In between is room for students to list their blessings each day. The Intermediate Journal is a smaller font size and has less tracing as students progress.
Cursive Practice Sheets (New American Cursive font)
One question we hear repeatedly is how to get more worksheets to practice New American Cursive writing. We try to put extra sheets in our books, but it never seems to be enough. Our new Cursive Practice Sheets book includes pages for practicing each cursive letter, Scripture copywork, and blank practice sheets. Since the most important objective of the NAC program is mastery, the more your student is able to practice, the better!
Simply Classical Copybook Series
(Manuscript and New American Cursive fonts) by Cheryl Swope
Ages 5-8, chronological age or skill level Simply Classical Copybook: Book One, Manuscript $8.95 Simply Classical Copybook: Book Two, Manuscript $8.95 Simply Classical Copybook: Book Two, Cursive $8.95
Copybook is the time-honored activity in which students copy Scripture, maxims, poetry, and other literature selections. Copybook can assist children with special needs, even those who might otherwise find writing difficult. Through Simply Classical Copybook, students can strengthen penmanship, spelling, punctuation, vocabulary, fine-motor skills, and memory, while they learn habits of accuracy, neatness, and patience. Even more, they can receive truth and comfort from Holy Scripture. Shorter selections help accommodate for writing difficulties while providing the full benefits of copybook exercises for all beginning writers. More special-needs information & curriculum on pages 43-47.
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Cursive Grades 1-4
Grades 1-4
Grades 1-4
$22.95
$22.95 ea.
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New American Cursive 1
New American Cursive 2
New American Cursive 3
Choose from: Famous Quotations & Scripture Quotations from Famous Americans
Choose from: Scripture & Lessons on Manners Famous Quotes & Lessons on Manners
by Iris Hatfield
by Iris Hatfield
by Iris Hatfield
Simple, clear, & effective! Some people think computers have made cursive writing skills obsolete, but good handwriting and computers are not mutually exclusive. Should we stop teaching language arts because a child can now text? Before the early 1920s, children were taught cursive in the first grade. Research shows that when third graders begin writing cursive, they return to a first grade speed level. By learning cursive earlier, students can focus more on other subjects once they reach the upper grades.
Grades 5-Adult $22.95
Teach Yourself Cursive: Create a Cursive That Fits You by Iris Hatfield
The New American Cursive Penmanship Program is an easy-to-follow method for learning cursive. Developed by Iris Hatfield, who has over 35 years experience as a handwriting specialist, NAC combines proven teaching methods with the student’s needs for a fast, legible script.
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Natural right slant (easier for beginners & lefties) Illustrations/Exercises for letter connections Bound at the top for right or left-handers Focus on accuracy and legibility Startwrite CD Simplified classic letter forms $29.95 125 Instruction and exercise lessons This New American Cursive 8-page teaching guide supplemental software is available for easy, customizable worksheets Multi-sensory teaching methods to integrate handwriting practice Takes only 15 min./day with any subject. (Windows only)
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Easy methods to make learning cursive a pleasure Step-by-step lesson plan Just 15 minutes a day for remarkable results 14 tips for left-handers Helps develop your individual style Handwriting improvement techniques
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"Iris Hatfield has done it again! Teach Yourself Cursive makes practice easy and interesting, with plenty of guides and incentives to keep us improving in handwriting that is consistent, legible, and, yes, faster than printing. Above all, New American Cursive is proven to be based on positive psychological principles." –Willa W. Smith, Ed. D.
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Supplements
Penmanship program for older students & adults:
Alphabet Wall Charts (11'' x 17'') Available in Manuscript (blue) or Cursive (green) $14.95 ea.
Visual aids reinforce each letter of the alphabet while young students learn to read and write or practice their penmanship. These wall charts make great educational posters. Each illustration is hand-drawn. The cursive charts use the New American Cursive font.
Alphabet Wall Poster (22'' x 34'') Manuscript and New American Cursive $7.00
This poster lists the entire manuscript and cursive alphabets. It is the perfect resource if you don't have the space for our alphabet wall charts.
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he art of teaching and studying literature is in one sense very simple, and yet, in another sense, complex. We might ask, is “God in the detail” or is the “Devil in the detail”? To answer such a question, it helps to remember that the idiom “God is in the detail” appeared first and holds precedence. And so it is with the study of literature: Much can be said for the importance of detail and nuance. After all, the best poems, short stories, novels, and plays achieve such status because they are filled with crafted diction (word choice), artful syntax (the arrangement of words to form sentences), detailed and memorable characters, settings, themes, and a meaningful Central One Idea (the salient idea at the heart of the work). Therefore, it is best to conduct a close reading of a text that includes an attentive study of the myriad elements and details that coalesce to convey meaning. In order to do this, however, it is useful to have a resource to help you do it in an organized way. This is the idea, for example, behind Memoria Press' literature guides: to give the teacher the tools to do this more easily.
Here are four reasons why this kind of resource is valuable:
1. STRUCTURE & DISCIPLINE
A Literature Guide gives structure to the ostensibly unstructured content of literature. All good classes—perhaps especially literature—need a basic or foundational curriculum that presents the facts, details, and ideas of the subject—and which calls for student interaction with this content. A classic work of literature is usually a multi-layered work of complexity, nuance, literary and rhetorical elements, a myriad of characters and themes, and a highly advanced or creative vocabulary, syntax, and style. A Guide can help order and shape the class, helping the teacher proceed through the text in proper stages, providing what to teach, when to teach it, and even how to teach it. Save the “reading and discussion only” approach for the Oxford seminar room or the Great Books college. Let us remember that upper school precedes college. Classical education in the lower as well as the upper school should involve a lot of practice, training, and exercise. We should give our students the mental and practical tools they will need so that when they land in the college seminar, they can draw upon these tools at will to enrich their discussion and bolster their success. A Literature Guide can easily be enrolled in the task of providing homework assignments, and indeed works outstandingly well when used for this purpose. If a teacher wishes to use class time for lecture and discussion only, then the Literature Guide can be used for challenging, substantive work to be completed at home. And a great benefit for the teacher is that all homework assignments are prepared and ready for student use. Guided note-taking should happen through interaction with and in response to three key components: the classic work (e.g., To Kill a Mockingbird), high-quality curriculum (e.g., the Literature Guide), and excellent teaching (lecture and discussion). Students should take notes on all three components.
2. PURPOSE
The Literature Guide is written in a manner that serves the classic work, and serves the lecture and class discussion. There is no competition between the Guide and the text or the Guide and the teacher. A good resource insists on preserving an important hierarchy: The classic work resides at the top, a level below is the lecture and class discussion, and below that, the Literature Guide. The Guide’s purpose is to 1-877-862-1097
illuminate the art, beauty, and essence of the classic work, to enhance the lecture and class discussion, and to develop student thinking and writing. The best classes feature the dual combination of excellent teaching and excellent curriculum. The best classes almost always incorporate the use of physical curriculum such as textbooks, outlines, handouts, etc., used in conjunction with engaging, dynamic teaching.
3. DETAILS
A Literature Guide helps the teacher by including a profusion of important facts and concepts about the classic work, its context, and the author (Basic Features & Background, Reading Notes, Vocabulary, etc.) that ease the burden of research for the instructor. Because these appear in the Guide, they can be referred to often throughout the unit. For example, Memoria Press Guides feature advanced vocabulary study of words that come from the classic work itself. Without the Literature Guide, it is more difficult to do effective, contextual vocabulary study. It also contains a comprehensive list of literary and rhetorical terms defined and set in bold throughout the Guide. Without the Guide, these facts and concepts are not readily available, resulting in fewer concepts presented and learned.
4. ESSENTIAL AID
Memoria Press Guides, in combination with lectures and thoughtful class discussion, lead students through a deep, thorough study of a Great Work. Reading Notes and Basic Features & Background provide context and clarity, Comprehension Questions ensure basic foundational knowledge, and Socratic Discussion Questions facilitate deeper-level, logic-stage thinking and discussion. These questions can be answered in written form or used for verbal discussion. Moreover, the Guide features other sections such as Literary & Rhetorical Device Exercises, Personal & Subjective Discussion Questions, and Memorization & Recitation. Finally, the Guide offers a Rhetoric section that asks the student to summarize the section or the entire work, identify a central quote, and express a Central One Idea. From this work, the student is required to develop a thesis with supporting points that culminates in an analytical essay or another form of writing such as a personal essay or a poem. The Literature Guide is a worthy investment in the details that matter, in the very substance of student formation. This eternally-significant process confirms what we know to be true, and what Arundhati Roy reminds us through her novel The God of Small Things: That there are no little things. The Detail of Formation
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Primary School Literature
Grade 1 $40 Set:
StoryTime Treasures (guide + novels)
$52 Set: More StoryTime Treasures
StoryTime Treasures
More StoryTime Treasures
StoryTime Treasures Guide $14.95 Little Bear $3.95 Little Bear's Visit $3.95 Caps for Sale $6.99 Blueberries for Sal $7.99 Make Way for Ducklings $7.99
More StoryTime Treasures Guide $14.95 Billy and Blaze $7.99 Blaze and the Forest Fire $7.99 The Story About Ping $3.99 Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie $6.95 Stone Soup $7.99 The Little House $7.99 Miss Rumphius $7.99
(guide + novels)
Teacher Key $10.00
StoryTime Treasures
More StoryTime Treasures
(for StoryTime & More StoryTime)
Grade 2 $65 Set
(student guides & key)
$115 Set + Novels (student guides, key, & novels) Recommended Supplement:
Student Guides $11.95 ea. Teacher Key $12.95 Animal Folk Tales of America $12.95 Prairie School $3.99 The Courage of Sarah Noble $4.99 Little House in the Big Woods $8.99 Beatrix Potter novels $6.99 ea.
Literature Dictionary $4.95
Animal Folk Tales of America
Prairie School
The Courage Little House in Tales from of Sarah Noble the Big Woods Beatrix Potter
Literature Dictionary
Grammar School Literature
Grade 3 $95 Set
(student & teacher guides)
$125 Set + Novels (guides & novels)
Grade 4 $95 Set
(student & teacher guides)
$137 Set + Novels (guides & novels)
Grade 5 $69 Set
(student & teacher guides)
$94 Set + Novels (guides & novels)
Grade 6 $95 Set
(student & teacher guides)
$118 Set + Novels (guides & novels)
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Student Guides $11.95 ea. Teacher Guides $12.95 ea. Farmer Boy $8.99 Charlotte's Web $8.99 A Bear Called Paddington $9.99 Mr. Popper's Penguins $6.99 Farmer Boy
Charlotte's Web
A Bear Called Paddington
Mr. Popper's Penguins
The Cricket in Times Square
Homer Price
The Blue Fairy Book
Dangerous Journey
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Heidi
Lassie Come-Home
Adam of the Road
The Door in the Wall
Robin Hood
Student Guides $11.95 ea. Teacher Guides $12.95 ea. The Cricket in Times Square $6.99 Homer Price $5.99 The Blue Fairy Book $10.00 Dangerous Journey $25.00
Student Guides $11.95 ea. Teacher Guides $12.95 ea. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe $8.99 Heidi $4.99 Lassie Come-Home $7.99
Student Guides $11.95 ea. Teacher Guides $12.95 ea. Adam of the Road $6.99 The Door in the Wall $5.99 Robin Hood $4.99 King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table $4.99
King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table
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Developing Superior Readers
Mix and match any 10 or more Memoria Press literature guides and receive 15% off your literature guide purchase!
upper School Literature
Grade 7 $95 Set
(student & teacher guides)
$129 Set + Novels (guides & novels)
Grade 8 $95 Set
(student & teacher guides)
$129 Set + Novels (guides & novels)
Grade 9 $95 Set
(student & teacher guides)
$140 Set + Novels (guides & novels)
Grade 10 $95 Set
(student & teacher guides)
$129 Set + Novels (guides & novels)
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 child's soul and improve his reading skills. The study guides focus on vocabulary, spelling, comprehension, and composition—skills that train students to become active readers.
Student Guides $11.95 ea. Teacher Guides $12.95 ea. The Trojan War $6.95 Anne of Green Gables $9.95 The Bronze Bow $7.99 The Hobbit $10.99
Student Guides $11.95 ea. Teacher Guides $12.95 ea. Treasure Island $9.95 The Wind in the Willows $9.95 As You Like It $9.95 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer $9.95
Student Guides $11.95 ea. Teacher Guides $12.95 ea. Beowulf, the Warrior $10.95 Sir Gawain and the Green Knight $12.00 The Canterbury Tales $14.95 Henry V $5.99
The Trojan War
Anne of Green Gables
The Bronze Bow
The Hobbit
Treasure Island
The Wind in the Willows
As You Like It
The Adventures of Tom Sawer
Beowulf, the Warrior
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
The Canterbury Tales
Henry V
To Kill a Mockingbird
Julius Caesar
The Scarlet Letter
Romeo and Juliet
Student Guides $11.95 ea. Teacher Guides $12.95 ea. To Kill a Mockingbird $14.99 Julius Caesar $5.95 The Scarlet Letter $7.95 Romeo and Juliet $5.95
Alternative Literature Choices
Grades 3-4
Grades 5-7
Grades 9+
Grades 9+
Grades 9+
Grades 9+
The Moffats
The Twenty-One Balloons
Pride & Prejudice
Robinson Crusoe
Student $11.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $9.95
Student $11.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $7.95
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Merchant of Venice
Student $11.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $9.95
Student $11.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $5.95
Student $11.95 Teacher $12.95 Novel $6.95
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Composition Grades 1-2
Grades 3-5
Grades 3-5
Grades 3+
$29.00
$29.00
$189.00
Student $10.00 Key $10.00
Bible Heroes: Writing Lessons in Structure and Style
All Things Fun & Fascinating: Writing
Teaching Writing:
Humorous characters and fascinating creatures will help young students enjoy learning to write with structure and style.
This inspiring seminar will transform the way you teach writing! You will learn how to incrementally teach students to write with clear structure and compelling style.
Structure & Style (Teacher Training Course)
Lessons in Structure and Style
Students will get to know the heroes of the Bible while working through six of IEW's nine units in this course. A variety of games teach vocabulary, reinforce elements of style, and add to the fun!
Includes 9 Seminar DVDs, 3 Student demo DVDS, a 240-page binder, and a one-year Premium Content Subscription to exclusive online materials.
Both courses come with the IEW Structure and Style Overview DVD for teacher training and a free download of the teacher e-book.
Introduction to Composition This introductory program focuses on narration, outlining, dictation, and copywork. The goal is to help students become more proficient in listening and writing skills, a great preparation for Classical Composition. This year-long writing course uses focus passages from Charlotte's Web, Farmer Boy, and The Moffats.
English Grammar Grades 3-6 Student $11.95 ea. Teacher $12.95 ea. English Grammar Recitation $9.95
English Grammar Recitation Memoria Press’ English Grammar Recitation is a manual of approximately 150 grammar questions, answers, and examples designed to be studied and memorized much like a catechism. It is perfect for the serious Latin student who needs an English grammar program that coordinates with his study of Latin over the five years of Latina Christiana through the Forms series. Workbooks I-IV are available to help students learn the rules. Each twopage lesson in the workbook 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. 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.
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Grades 3-7
Grades 7+
Grades 8+
Student $14.95 Teacher $16.95
Text $19.95 Student $14.95 Teacher $16.95
Poetry I Text $19.95 Poetry I Student $14.95 Poetry I Teacher $16.95
Poetry for the Grammar Stage
Poetry & Short Stories:
$30.00 (student, teacher)
$45.00 (text, student, teacher)
Intended for use over the grammar school years, this guide includes questions to help analyze the meanings of poems, including vocabulary work. Poems increase in difficulty as students move through the book each year.
Revisit the Old World elegance of Irving’s prose and the range of Poe’s romanticism. Enjoy the Fireside Poets—Longfellow, Whittier, and Holmes. Rediscover the rich, varied authenticity of American literature with this anthology & study guide.
American Literature
Composition, English Grammar, & Poetry
Poetry II Text $19.95 Poetry II Student $14.95 Poetry II Teacher $16.95 Poetry III Text $19.95
Poetry Anthologies In these anthologies, we have selected simply the best-written poems in British history. They are a great supplement to your student's literature studies in these time periods. Poetry, Prose, & Drama (Book I): The Old English & Medieval Periods Poetry & Prose (Book II): The Elizabethan to the NeoClassical Age Poetry (Book III): The Romantic to the Victorian Age
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Classical Composition by James A. Selby Student $19.95 ea. Teacher $29.95 ea. DVDs $45.00 ea. (available for Fable, Narrative,
Chreia & Maxim, Refutation & Confirmation, and Common Topic)
Set $85.00 ea. (student, teacher, DVDs for any stage) Grades 4+ Grades 5+ Grades 6+ Grades 7+ Grades 8+ Grades 9+ Grades 10+ Grades 10+ Grades 11+
Fable Narrative Chreia & Maxim Refutation & Confirmation Common Topic Encomium, Invective, & Comparison Characterization Description Thesis & Law
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hat if you could teach your child using the same writing program that produced such masters of the language as John Milton, William Shakespeare, and Benjamin Franklin? What if you could have the same basic composition curriculum used by Quintilian, the greatest teacher of ancient rhetoric, and Cicero, the greatest persuasive speaker of all time? Ancient writers invented a way of teaching writing known as the progymnasmata, 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 heads of their audience. The 14 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-toteach format that will revolutionize your curriculum. Presented clearly and systematically, Classical Composition will give you a clear road map to writing excellence.
Starting Classical Composition Late? No Problem! We recommend that students begin Classical Composition in 4th or 5th grade, so students beginning in 6th grade or higher may want to complete two courses a year in order to catch up. Now you can purchase any two sets at a reduced package price. This allows students to complete two stages at an accelerated pace in the course of a year until they are caught up, helping them to develop their writing skills quickly.
$120.00 set (student & teacher guides with DVDs for any two stages)
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Science & nature Grades 3+
Grades 3+
Grades 4+
Student $14.95 Teacher $16.95 The World of Animals $24.99 What Is a Mammal? $7.95 What Is the Animal Kingdom? $7.95
Student $14.95 Teacher $16.95
Text $14.95 Student $14.95 Teacher $16.95 eBook $12.00 Peterson Guide $7.95
The Book of Astronomy
The Book of Insects
Lessons from The World of Animals
$31.90 set (student & teacher)
$48.00 set (text, student, teacher, Peterson Guide)
$65.00 set (student, teacher, The World of Animals,
Do you know the story of the sky? One of the most important themes of classical education is order. Using the system of the Greeks and Romans, your student will cover stars, constellations, the motion of the earth, and the zodiac. The perfect way to order the stars! For children of all ages.
With a classic reader that takes a narrative approach to the life of insects and a workbook that takes your student through the different kinds of insects, this course will enthrall your student by taking creatures many of us revile and making out of them a fascinating study!
Mammals:
What Is a Mammal?, What Is the Animal Kingdom?)
Young students love to study animals! Our Mammals Study Guide uses The World of Animals as the primary text, alongside What Is the Animal Kingdom? and What Is a Mammal? The study includes 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.
Art & Music Grade 3
Kindergarten Art Cards (5"x7") $9.95 Kindergarten Art Posters (11"x17") $35.00
$19.95
First Grade Art Cards (5"x7") $9.95 First Grade Art Posters (11"x17") $35.00 Second Grade Art Cards (5"x7") $9.95 Second Grade Art Posters (11"x17") $35.00
Art Cards & Posters
Creating Art
And now, we have printed larger versions of these beautiful paintings that you can display each week on your wall. Great art. Supersized.
This curriculum is designed to challenge students and to develop an appreciation for art. Students will begin with color theory and basic art techniques. They will create projects that relate to literature, science, Mesopotamian and Egyptian art, portraits, landscapes, still life, and much more!
Enrich your child's primary educational experience with beautiful pieces of art from the most influential artistic movements in history, including the Renaissance, Romanticism, Impressionism, and more! These supplements are coordinated with our primary Classical Core Curriculum sets. Our art cards have been hugely popular: The best paintings by the best painters that you can hold in your hand.
Lessons & Projects for the Grammar Stage
Exploring America’s Musical Heritage:
Grades 5+
Limited-Time Memoria Press Offer: $39.95 (2 DVDs totaling more than 4 hours)
Through Art, Literature, and Culture with Dr. Carol Reynolds In this course, Professor Carol—along with 38 other historians, scholars, and artists— takes you on a journey through America’s musical history. The arts give us a valuable way to connect with the past. When we sing the songs our great-grandparents learned around a campfire, read the poems they recited, and study the paintings or quilts they created, we visit the past in a tangible way. We connect with our legacy. Supplementary articles, interviews, and notes are available on Professor Carol's website.
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Science, Nature, Art, & Music
Discovering Music:
300 Years of Interaction in Western Music, Art, History, and Culture with Dr. Carol Reynolds
(8 DVDs, 3 audio CDs, & course book)
This program features a DVD of Professor Carol as she travels the world using music as the window into the history of thought and culture, along with a unit-by-unit Teacher's Manual to step you through it. Music has always been central to classical education, and by connecting music history to political and cultural history, we make all of history more memorable. Discovering Music brings Western culture alive for students.
Teacher Manual CD $12.95
Course also available online. See MemoriaPress. com/DiscoveringMusic for details.
Grades 8+
Limited-Time Memoria Press Offer: $149 (Complete Curriculum + Teacher Manual CD)
Complete Curriculum $179
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The Book of Trees
Grades 6+
Grades 6+
Grades 5+
Text $14.95 Student $14.95 Teacher $16.95 Peterson Guide $7.95 Tree Book for Kids and Their Grown-ups $15.95
Text $21.95 Student $11.95 Teacher $12.95
Text $14.95 Student $11.95 Teacher $12.95 Peterson Guide $7.95 Coloring Book $8.95 Flashcards $9.95 (31 per set)
$59.00 set (text, student, teacher, field guide, Tree Book) Does your student know that the very gift of breath is the result of oxygen that trees and plants put into the air? Or that trees and plants provide sustenance for all life on earth? Our Trees Reader, along with a student workbook and teacher key, will teach your student the different parts and different kinds of plants, the processes of photosynthesis and respiration, and about flowers and fruits and other wonders of creation.
Nature's Beautiful Order Christopher O. Blum & John A. Cuddeback
What’s That Bird?
$55.00 set (text, student, teacher, field guide, coloring book, flashcards)
$45.00 set (text, student, teacher) This introduction to natural history instills in the beginning student of biology a love for the beauty and intelligibility of the animal kingdom through the eyes of classical naturalists like John James Audubon and Jean-Henri Fabre, who were some of the greatest observational biologists of all time.
Study the anatomy of birds and how they live. Workbook includes facts to know, comprehension questions, and characteristics of each bird. Students will learn 31 common birds and several incredible birds! Add Tiner's Exploring the History of Medicine and make it a full-year science course:
$72.00 set (What's That Bird? set + Exploring the History of Medicine text, student, and teacher)
Grades 9+ Grades 8+
Grades 8+
Physical Science $75.00 Resource CD $50.00
Earth Science $125.00 Resource CD $50.00
General Chemistry $90.00 Resource CD $50.00 Solutions Manual $28.00 Student Lab Report Handbook $22.50
Novare Earth Science
Novare General Chemistry
(2nd Ed.) John D. Mays
Kevin Nelstead
John D. Mays
Novare is committed to a masterylearning paradigm. Accurate explanations, and a thorough treatment of the foundational principles of the physical sciences characterize this course from start to finish. The Resource CD includes quizzes, teacher keys, weekly review guides, experiment manual, suggested answers to verbal questions, an annual schedule, and more!
Within the context of the study of landforms, minerals, and planetary phenomena, this text covers many other topics including conservation of natural resources, climate change, pollution, environmental justice, and geologic history. The Resource CD includes quizzes, teacher keys, weekly review guides, suggested answers to verbal questions, notes on teaching, and more!
This fresh, lucid text brings students into the real world of chemistry with beautiful color images, charts, and graphs. The history of chemistry, real-world exercises, and modernday applications are integrated in a way that makes this textbook especially rich. The Resource CD contains course overview, exams, quizzes, answer keys, and a lesson schedule. Experiment manual sold separately. Designed for high school students.
Novare Physical Science
Grades 5-9 Text $13.99 ea. Student Questions $5.00 ea. Teacher Key & Tests $8.00 ea.
Choose From: Exploring the History of Medicine Exploring Planet Earth Exploring the World of Mathematics Exploring the World of Chemistry Exploring the World of Physics Exploring the World of Biology Exploring the World of Astronomy
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John H. Tiner's Science We love John H. Tiner's science books for middle school students. He writes from a biblical perspective and has won numerous awards for his books on science and medicine for young people. They are excellent introductions to the people and places central to the planet earth, the history of medicine, biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, and, most recently, astronomy. These illustrated books have review questions and activities after every chapter, and Memoria Press has added additional supplemental review questions to each chapter, unit reviews, unit tests, and a final exam for each book in the series.
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Jake Weidmann is a professional artist and certified Master Penman living in Denver, Colorado. He received his Master Penman certificate through The International Association of Master Penmen, Engrossers and Teachers of Handwriting (IAMPETH) in July of 2011. He works across numerous mediums in art and calligraphy, and he is most well known for his use of traditional calligraphic flourishing and hand lettering in the context of his art. He is married to the love of his life, Hannah, co-laborer in all things and a talented writer. To see his TEDx Talk on the benefits of cursive visit, https://tedxinnovations.ted.com/tag/jake-weidmann/.
Attractive Penmanship Starts with a Solid Cursive Foundation Where did your love for penmanship come from? My love for penmanship began at an early age. My mother always had beautiful handwriting, and I remember getting notes in my lunchbox in her cursive hand. I loved it. Once I began identifying myself as an artist (still at a young age) I was convicted that if I was going to create beautiful things, my handwriting must be a thing of beauty as well. I’ve worked on it ever since. What does it require to become a "Master Penman"? It took me five years to become a Master Penman, which was unheard of until that time. It usually requires significantly more years of dedicated practice and perfecting. But I count the several years through my childhood and even into my college years as part of my foundation. I’m almost entirely self-taught. As part of the final stages of my training and practice, I was mentored by the calligrapher of the White House at the time. I worked remotely from my studio in Denver and sent in my work to him to be reviewed, and later, I would send it to the ten pre-existing Masters to be critiqued. It was intimidating, to say the least. What do you feel when you are creating with a pen? Are you always trying to improve your handwriting? You are obviously an exceptional artist and extend your penmanship to the level of art. How can people without your level of skill or natural talent become good penmen? Each time I have a pen in hand, I approach it with the utmost care and intentionality. It’s important to stay humble and focus on the task at hand. I practice often and stay diligent to do so. I still have a lot to learn.
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by Iris Hatfield It seems most people apologize for their handwriting these days. Few of us are willing to take the time and dedication necessary to become Master Penmen who produce work that is so delightful. However, developing an att ractive cursive style is within our reach. As with any skill, it begins with mastering the fundamentals. Cultivating beautiful handwriting is a skill that can last a lifetime. To develop a legible, att ractive writing style the New American Cursive (NAC) penmanship program (p. 51) emphasizes the following basics:
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The essential "Three 'P's of Penmanship": proper pencil grip, paper position, and posture.
Develop a legible, fluid cursive style that can be used for your everyday writing needs. After you have mastered your basic script, you can study calligraphy and cultivate your own individual style.
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The major components of attractive cursive are the "Three 'S's of Penmanship": consistent size, spacing, and slant. Taken as a whole, regular writing is pleasing to the eye.
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Then, as with any skill, practice, practice, practice. Practice the alphabet until you master each letter; practice drawing basic shapes and lines with consistency. Enjoy the pleasure of writing and take every opportunity to write things by hand—it will improve the beauty of your writing.
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As a student did you always have lovely writing? Did your teachers insist on beautiful penmanship? Because I had worked on my handwriting from a young age, by the time I was a college student, my handwriting had become partially how I was identified among peers and professors. I had one professor who kept a handwritten essay I had done and hung it on the wall of his office. I was usually the last one to fi nish these kinds of essays because I was so meticulous about my penmanship. I had peers compliment me and even had a classmate ask me to write her wedding invitation. That was the first time I was commissioned for my penmanship. I knew I wanted to make the invitations look even more beautiful than I could do in my regular hand, so I researched handwriting as an art form and came upon calligraphy and the organization IAMPETH, from which I would later receive my Master Penman certification. The first time I saw a video of Master Penman John DeCollibus (who is now a very close and respected friend) writing in calligraphy, it was like ballet on paper. I was in love. I knew then that I wanted to pursue the art of calligraphy. Why is the pen an important part of human history? The pen acts as a baton mankind has passed from one generation to the next, recording history and building upon it. It acts as the Richter scale of our hearts, capturing our emotions and thoughts. The pen is critical to keeping us in touch not only with ourselves, but also with others in an intimate and tangible way. 62
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Why is penmanship important to a modern student? What has happened to it in our time? What benefits come from teaching children to write in cursive? In a world that prioritizes typing skills, it is important that modern students do not lose their penmanship skills. Penmanship has certainly taken a backseat in today’s educational system (at least 41 states do not require public schools to teach cursive handwriting), and unless parents take the time to teach their children, they won’t learn it. It’s a scary thought that our young people would not be able to read our country’s historical documents. It’s important for everyone to be diligent in practicing his or her handwriting, not just as students. If you’ve listened to my TEDx Talk on "The Importance of Penmanship in the 21st Century," I discuss the psychological research that proves how integral handwriting is to memory retention and cognitive function, especially for young students just learning to read. With that being said, young or old, it’s never too late to practice. A re computer tec h nolog y a nd penmanship naturally opposed to each other? Most people think that because I’m an advocate for penmanship that I’m "old school" and that I believe technology is evil. I laugh at the idea. Handwriting and technology shouldn’t be put in opposing corners. In fact, much of the research that shows us the benefits of handwriting is supported by great feats of technology. Because we live in a techsavvy world, I believe that children should learn typing skills, but not at the expense of handwriting. MemoriaPress.com
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Classical Studies Grades 3-8
Grades 3-8
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Introduction to Classical Studies
D'Aulaires' Greek Myths
$79.95 set (student & teacher guides, Famous Men of Rome, D'Aulaires' Book of Greek
$57.00 set (text, student, teacher, flashcards)
Myths, Golden Children's Bible)
Myths are everywhere in Western art and literature and are the essential background for a classical education. An ideal beginning book regardless of age! Each of the 30 lessons presents facts to know, vocabulary, comprehension questions, and a picture review and activities section.
This guide shows you how to teach, learn, and master the stories fundamental to a classical education. Includes a three-year reading plan. Perfect course for older students needing to catch up.
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Grades 4-8
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Famous Men of Rome
Famous Men of Greece
$49.00 set (text, student, teacher, flashcards)
$49.00 set (text, student, teacher, flashcards)
Famous Men of Rome is ideal for beginners of all ages who are fascinated by the action and drama of Rome. Inside are 30 stories, covering all the great historical characters of ancient Rome’s history, from its founding to its demise. Through this biographical approach to history, witness the rise and fall of a great civilization through the lives of larger-thanlife figures.
If the Romans were history’s great men of action, the Greeks were history’s great men of thought. Dive into the lives and minds of thirtytwo famous Greeks through stories detailing the rise, Golden Age, and fall of Greece. Learning about the triumphs of Aristotle, Ptolemy, Odysseus, Pericles, Alexander the Great, and many others will enable your students to understand why the scope of Greek accomplishment is still known today as “The Greek Miracle.”
Grades 5-8
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Famous Men of the Middle Ages
Famous Men of Modern Times
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$39.95 set (text, student, teacher)
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. This book is a perfect precursor to Famous Men of Modern Times.
Modern history—history, that is, after the fall of Constantinople in 1453—can sometimes seem like a confusing jumble of unrelated events. As a result, many curricula needlessly avoid this exciting period of history. Famous Men of Modern Times will bring the events of the last 500 years to life. These stories provide great insight into the foundations of the modern world.
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Classical Studies Suggested Timeline Year 1
D'Aulaires' Greek Myths
Year 2
Famous Men of Rome
Year 3
Famous Men of the Middle Ages
Year 4
Famous Men of Greece, The Trojan War, and Horatius at the Bridge
Year 5
Iliad, Odyssey, and The Book of the Ancient Greeks
Year 6
The Aeneid and The Book of the Ancient Romans
Year 7
Greek Plays (Euripides, Sophocles, Aeschylus)
Year 8
The Divine Comedy (Dante)
If you don’t begin your classical education until middle or high school, we would suggest that you start with Year 5 and move forward from there. Before beginning your study of the classics, it is always helpful if your student has a basic knowledge of Greek mythology (D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths [p. 64]) and has read a retelling of the Trojan War (Olivia Coolidge’s The Trojan War [p. 66]).
Grades 6+
Grades 6+
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The Book of the Ancient World
The Book of the Ancient Greeks
$39.95 set (text, student, teacher)
$39.95 set (text, student, teacher)
Dorothy Mills takes the student on an adventure, exploring the geography, culture, architecture, and most prominent people of Egypt, Persia, the Hittites, Israel, and more. Not only does she teach the valuable history and lessons of the ancient peoples, but she gives the students an understanding of the people and neighbors out of which Christianity sprung.
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. But it is not history alone—culture, values, and life lessons are taught.
Grades 6+
Grades 6+
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The Book of the Ancient Romans
The Book of the Middle Ages
$39.95 set (text, student, teacher)
$39.95 set (text, student, teacher)
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.
See how Christianity 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 show your student the glory that was the rise of Christendom.
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Classical Literature Grades 6+
Grades 6-8
Grades 6-8
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The Aeneid for Boys & Girls Horatius at the Bridge
The Trojan War by Olivia Coolidge
This study of Macaulay's 70-stanza ballad includes vocabulary, maps, character and plot synopses, meter, comprehension questions, teaching guidelines, and a test. 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.
This retelling of the Trojan War is the best preparation for reading Homer. Each lesson has reading notes, vocabulary, comprehension questions, and an enrichment section with discussion topics, writing, art, and map work. Your student will know the main characters, the gods and goddesses, and the storyline of the Iliad and Odyssey.
$19.95 set (book, medal, pin)
$80.00 set (text, student, teacher, DVDs)
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Grades 7+
Samuel Butler translation
Western civilization begins with the Iliad and Odyssey. This is a perfect place to start your study of the Great Books. Our study guides will help bring Homer’s great works alive for your student. Our Teacher Guide has inset student pages with answers, teacher notes for each lesson, quizzes, and tests, giving the teacher all the background information needed to teach these books.
Odyssey Text $12.00 Odyssey eBook $7.00 Odyssey Student $11.95 Odyssey Teacher $12.95 Odyssey DVDs $45.00
The Aeneid
Grades 8+
David West translation After Homer, the Aeneid is logically your next Great Book to study. Virgil'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 Latin AP Virgil also. Our Teacher Guide has inset student pages with teacher notes and background information for each lesson.
Grades 9+
Grades 9+
Grades 9+
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The Oresteian Trilogy
The Three Theban Plays
Medea & Other Plays
Aeschylus was the first of the three great tragic playwrights. The Oresteia is the exciting trilogy about the end of the curse of the House of Atreus. Join Orestes as he seeks to revenge his father’s murder, but discovers, along with us, that revenge only begets revenge—that mercy and litigation are the better ends of justice.
Sophocles, “famous for wisdom,” won the playwright competition at the Festival of Dionysus many times. Here is the story of Oedipus, fated to unknowingly kill his father and marry his mother. This is the great myth, influencing all subsequent literature. Fate, free will, the quest for knowledge and truth—the glory and downfall of Western civilization.
Euripides further developed the tragedy, instituting the deus ex machina, a prologue with a background, and greater realism. His heroes are less resolute and more psychological, fraught with internal conflict. In his characters, we see the polar extremes to which human nature may go: cold reason and maniacal passion, nobility and cruelty, triumph and regret, grief and comfort.
by Aeschylus, Translated by Philip Vellacott
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Alfred Church's retelling of Virgil's Aeneid is a great introduction to the story of Aeneas, who escaped from the burning city of Troy and founded Rome, the New Troy. Students will gain a good grasp of the characters and story of the Aeneid and be ready to tackle the more difficult prose of Virgil.
The Iliad & Odyssey
Iliad Text $12.00 Iliad eBook $7.00 Iliad Student $11.95 Iliad Teacher $12.95 Iliad DVDs $45.00
$75.00 Iliad set (novel, student guide, teacher guide, DVDs) $75.00 Odyssey set (novel, student guide, teacher guide, DVDs) $135.00 complete set (Iliad and Odyssey sets)
by Alfred J. Church
Classical Studies
by Sophocles, Translated by Robert Fagles
(3 texts, 3 student guides, 3 teacher guides, 3 DVD sets)
by Euripides, Translated by Philip Vellacott
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Grades 10+
Grades 10+
Grades 10+
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The Divine Comedy
On Obligations
The Republic & The Laws
The Divine Comedy is one of the crown jewels of both Western and Christian literature. This epic, allegorical poem illustrates Dante’s spiritual journey of redemption that takes him through the pit of Hell (the Inferno) to the Beatific Vision of God (the Paradiso). The Student Guide contains helpful study questions, and reading notes for difficult lines.
Cicero was a man trying to give the politicians of his day solid principles to live by as they drove his fatherland, Rome, down the royal road of decay. His work On Obligations played a large role in Western Christendom but is daunting to read alone. Let us accompany your highschooler as he learns the principles of justice, wisdom, beneficence, courage, and propriety.
Marcus Tullius Cicero, a Roman statesman from the first century B.C., was convinced that the upright moral life was the happier life. The Republic became the blueprint of the U.S. government almost 2,000 years after it was written. In The Laws, Cicero defends his understanding of the upright moral life and becomes the foundation for the West's philosophical discussion on the natural law.
by Dante Alighieri, Translated by John Ciardi
by Cicero, Translated by P. G. Walsh
by Cicero, Translated by Niall Rudd
Classical/Christian Supplements Grades 3-6 Timeline Composition & Sketchbook $9.95 Timeline Handbook $9.95 Timeline Student Flashcards $12.95 Timeline Wall Cards $12.95
Timeline Set for the Grammar Stage Events from Ancient to Modern Times
$39.95 set (Sketchbook, Handbook, Wall Cards, Flashcards) Students will master a total of 60 events over the course of four years (3rd-6th grades). History is a very unsystematic subject, and time is very abstract. Students need a timeline that they memorize, build on, and recite every year. Timeline Composition & Sketchbook: A two-page spread for each event: a picture frame for illustrating on one side and a page of blank lines for a summary on the other side. To be completed over four years. Timeline Handbook: Teaching guidelines, charts by grade and time period, and summaries of each event. Timeline Flashcards: One side has the date and the reverse side has the event. These cards are color-coded to the Timeline Wall Cards.
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Timeline Wall Cards: The date and event on the same side. Cards are added throughout the year as students study history in Classical/Christian Studies and American Studies.
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Ancient Civilization Wall Maps
Christian Studies Wall Maps
Make the ancient civilization stories come alive on your classroom walls. These color wall maps are perfect for any classical education classroom. Each set includes individual maps of Greece, Italy, the City of Rome, and the Roman Empire. These maps contain all the hot spots in the classical world.
Since understanding geography is important to Biblical studies, we have developed a set of five Christian Studies wall maps. They include three maps for the Old Testament and two for the New Testament. These maps are an ideal supplement for Memoria Press' Christian Studies I-IV or for any Bible program.
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Christian Studies Grades 3-6 Student $17.95 ea. Teacher $20.95 ea. Golden Children's Bible $17.99 Memory Verse Flashcards $15.95 Old Testament Flashcards $12.95 New Testament Flashcards $12.95
$155.00 set
Christian Studies I-III Christian Studies I: All Major Bible Stories up to the Entry into Canaan Christian Studies II: The Rise and Fall of Israel, the Period of the Prophets Christian Studies III: All Major New Testament Stories
(Christian Studies I-III student & teacher, Golden Children's Bible, New Testament, Old Testament, and Memory Verse Flashcards)
Grades 6-8
This series thoughtfully guides your students through The Golden Children's Bible, teaching them the fundamentals of Bible stories, history, and geography, with solid detail at a manageable pace. This is a three-year Bible reading course that builds faith by teaching salvation history as real history.
Reader $11.95 Student $17.95 Teacher $20.95
Student Book: 30 lessons; weekly memory verses; maps & timelines; 5 review lessons & tests; comprehension, drill, and discussion questions; references Golden Children's Bible page numbers as well as actual Scripture references. Teacher Manual: Insight and background for each lesson; additional discussion, composition, and research prompts. The Golden Children's Bible: Chosen for its simplified, but poetically appealing King James text along with its beautiful, accurate, and age-appropriate illustrations. This is important because we believe students should learn to revere the Bible as a sacred book, distinct from stories with cartoon heroes.
Grades 9+
Grades 8+
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Text $15.00 Student $14.95 Teacher $16.95
The Wars of the Jews:
The Fall of Jerusalem by Josephus "There will not be left a stone upon a stone." Our children may know Christ's prophecy, but do they learn about its fulfillment? Josephus, a Jew turned Roman citizen, is regarded as the most trustworthy source on the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. A follow-up study of Scripture and the best introduction to the history of Christianity.
Takes students back through the highlights of the Bible, reviews drill questions, memory passages, and more! Can serve as a review course for Christian Studies I-III or as a survey study of the Bible. Our new Reader gives students an overview of each book of the Bible.
The Story of Christianity: A History of 2,000 Years of the Christian Faith by David Bentley Hart
David Bentley Hart gives a scholarly but readable portrait of the Christian Church, from its origins in Judaism to the "house churches" in contemporary China. This overview is perfect for study before delving into the more difficult church historians such as Josephus and Eusebius.
Grades K-2 Guide $12.95 Bible $29.99
Christian Studies Enrichment: The Story Bible
This guide facilitates oral discussion for each Story Bible lesson.
Grades 9+
Grades 10-12
Grades 8+
Student $17.95 Teacher $20.95 The Early Church $17.00 The History of the Church $18.00
Text $14.00 Student $17.95 Teacher $20.95 Quizzes/Tests $5.00
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History of the Early Church
Continue on from a historical study of the Hebrew people to an investigation of the history of the church. This was so evidently necessary to Christians of the 4th century, that one of their own, Eusebius, the bishop of Caesarea, wrote the first book to recount the struggles and victories of the first followers of Christ. In this year-long course, Chadwick's The Early Church is used as the main text, and students are directed to Eusebius' History of the Church when ancient testimony is appropriate.
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Christian Studies IV: Chronological Overview of the Bible
Christian Studies
The City of God
by St. Augustine, Vernon J. Bourke ed. The City of God, arguably Augustine's greatest book, is the source of some of Western society's greatest and most cherished beliefs. The book serves as the cultural fountainhead of all that followed, and it is unlikely that it will ever be equaled. The Teacher Guide contains helpful chapter summaries as well as a thorough introduction to teaching this course effectively.
Acts of the Apostles (King James Version) The history of Christianity, particularly that of the early Church, is something every Christian should know. But when we talk about what books about the history of the Church we should read, we often forget the most important and informative book: The Book of the Acts of the Apostles. Here is the exciting story of the travels, the teachings, and—in many cases—the martrydoms of the apostles themselves, as told by the author of the Gospel of Luke. Christian history starts here.
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