Winterpromise online catalog 2014

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Welcome to WinterPromise!

Have you ever wished for a curriculum that brings the best of all approaches together? Renee’s gang is pictured here in their best Greek togs with the Trojan Horse built as part of WP’s “Hideaways in History”! They are just one of many families who’ve found the best of everything and a joy in learning with WinterPromise! It’s all here -- literature and activities, easy family projects, notebooking, multi-media, student journaling and worksheets, interactive games and experiments, and best of all, family memories! At the end of each day, there’s plenty of time left over to defend Greece! WinterPromise pulls together a variety of resources so you can tailor the program to meet the needs of your family members’ individual learning styles. You can count on activities that are exciting for kids and realistic for parents. We’re a great choice if you want a practical “wake up and go” learning method that will also build a family culture all your own. We call it the “Experience Approach”!

WinterPromise Brings You the Best of Many Learning Methodologies! Charlotte Mason Method - Joyful learning with journaling and a lot of memory-making time Literature Approach - Fantastic living book choices take students to different places in history Hands-On/Kinesthetic - Lots of “Open & Go” activities/projects that will have you doing, not prepping Classical Method - History themes that can repeat, but give your student a different facet each time Notebooking/Lapbooks - Exclusive looseleaf timeline and interactive journaling pages that kids love Unit Studies - Unified themes and cross-curricular LA programs reinforce topic learning Ebooks - Ebook guides, books, and resources allow you to utilize laptops or tablets for school Multimedia - Internet-linked guides take students to the web, while DVD suggestions abound Workbooks - A select number of easy-to-use workbooks make teaching LA or math easy for parents Our website has great features, too, so you might want to search online for free samples and other helps! Plus, check out our ebook options in this catalog! We’d really love it if you’d join our “family!”

WinterPromise Publishing

Website: www.winterpromise.com  Phone: 802.372.9200  Email: winterpromise@winterpromise.com


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WinterPromise Curriculum Choices

Our Themed Programs Our curriculum centers around completing one themed program per year. These themed programs focus on high-interest subjects that will arouse the curiosity of your student. In fact, here’s what one parent shared about her students’ excitement -- and her own! “My 8-year-old son and I drool over each theme, each science and language arts program WinterPromise offers. You would think each theme and program couldn’t get any better ... then box day arrives. WinterPromise is a well-planned, very full curriculum. My son is disappointed when each schooling day ends, and looks so forward to each new school day. He also views learning as a joyful gift. -- Jean

Pre-K Programs - Pages 18-19 Hideaways in History for K or 1st - Page 20 Animals & Their Worlds - Page 24 Children Around the World - Page 30 The American Story 1 & 2 - Pages 38 & 50 American Crossing & Culture - Page 44 & 56 Adventures in the Sea & Sky - Page 62 Quest for the Ancient World - Page 68 Quest for the Middle Ages - Page 76 Quest for Royals & Revolution - Page 84

Language Arts Programs We offer language arts programs for Pre-K and Kindergarten, and first through 12th grades. Each program is a perfect partner to our themed programs, offering reader sets and creative writing assignments that coordinate with each theme. Our approach offers a variety of resources, something you can learn more about on page 86. You’ll find some fun resources

along the way to make this subject -- not some students’ favorite -- a bit more fun and lighthearted when possible. Elementary grades often include active learning! Each program includes instruction in phonics or grammar, creative writing, spelling, and vocabulary building. Handwriting practice is included for grades 6 and under. These programs are designed to perfectly complement themed sets.

Science, Math & More

Science

Our science programs offer just the right amount of content to complement our themed programs. Program descriptions begin on page 106.

Math Resources

We offer a few different options for you to consider for your student. See them on page 112.

Timelines & Notebook Building Resources

These support resources are necessary to complete the timeline and notebook building portions of your themed programs. Take a look at the resources on pages 102-103 you’ll need to round out your program.

Geography & Mapping - Page 104 Kits for Themed Programs - Page 105


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Understanding WinterPromise --

What are the ideas behind the Experience Approach? Charlotte Mason, Innovative Educator Charlotte Mason was a British educator who wrote books on education that were down-to-earth and practical. Her book, “Home Education,” was innovative and influential to other educators of the time. She fostered the idea that children could be inspired to learn and explore with joy the world around them. We here at WP find her ideals are very relevant to providing both a great education and a practical way of life for homeschooling families, and our resources are based extensively upon Charlotte’s practices.

Charlotte Mason’s Fundamental Ideas Charlotte Mason based her philosophy of education upon seven fundamental, practical principles.

DO’S

DO provide intelligent reading in abundance. DO introduce culture and things of beauty -- music, nature, poetry, and the arts. DO teach your children to narrate, telling you back about their learning experiences in their own words. Notebooking is a part of narration. DO build habits that shape your child, and teach the discipline of self-education for joy’s sake. DO allow free time to develop as a person instead of a heavy homework load, especially in younger grades.

DON’TS

DON’T teach your student to succeed for the sake of a grade; instead, introduce them to things that capture their interest and they will try their best. DON’T lecture; instead embrace learning together with discussion, experimentation, and narration. Charlotte felt that children have the same needs as adults -- to have meaningful work that excites and motivates them to achieve more and more. Charlotte believed that traditional educational systems -designed for demonstrated success through testing -denied children the opportunity to grow in their souls. Education should strive to introduce a student to that which expands their knowledge and understanding of the world in a way that shapes them to be the person God intended them to be.

BASICS OF A “CHARLOTTE” EDUCATION Wonderful Books

If you talk to anyone about Charlotte Mason, they’ll mention her advocacy of, in her words, “Living Books.” Charlotte believed that a child needed to read books that were written by people who loved their subject matter and brought their subject alive through action and character development.

Narration Narration is the art of “telling back.” To some extent this ability is inborn in our children. Narration is a great way to judge comprehension and mastery of material, and parents are encouraged to integrate narration into the program along the way as a habit. WP includes different narration ideas for greater variety.

Notebooking A great way to “narrate” is in written form. Notebooking is a great way to reinforce student studies. Our “Make-Your-Own” history series and “Timelines in History” are exclusive resources designed to help your student learn the joys of notebooking.

Learning Together All of our resources are designed to keep you interacting with your student for much of their studies. Time spent cuddling on the couch, reading together, contrasts well with the times you’ll work together to complete hands-on activities, or, as the student grows older, research activities. Watching an educational DVD, listening to a music CD together or preparing historical recipes all involve family time ... and family memories. WinterPromise is committed to bringing together the perfect balance of resources to keep your family excited, interested, and sane!

Want to Know More? More material about Charlotte Mason and her goals can be found online with additional information on how WinterPromise makes use of them!


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How Do Program Resources Fit Together? Each of our themed programs has several different aspects: history or science books, pleasure reading, activities, research resources, Bible study, additional resource suggestions, map work, timeline building, and notebooking. We have incorporated all of these aspects so that there are plenty of learning avenues for the different learning styles your family represents. The variety means there is plenty to do, and some to discard if it is not working for you. So how do they relate to each other?

History or Science Books form the backbone of the program. They are living, wonderful books that share the things your student needs to know in an interesting, engaging way. All of our books are chosen to capture your student’s interest and get them thinking and interacting as you read them together. Activities provide family memories.

Each program has books and kits devoted to bringing you activities that help along the fun! Our featured “Open & Go!” activities require no supplies, or paper supplies you’re sure to have, and you can choose to do just these! Other activities require a few supplies, if you want to plan ahead for more fun. Our guides help you choose the level of prep (or no prep) you want!

Research Resources are found in levels for older

students. One of our goals is to teach your student to make educated guesses, use research tools, make judgments and summarize important facts. As your student progresses to our higher grades, they will be able to formulate answers to the open-ended questions they’ll find in college classes, analyze ideas and philosophies, and take and defend a position on important issues.

Bible Study Resources build Bible

Timeline Building helps your student grasp how pivotal events changed the world, and how one happening, discovery, or development led to a change in history or the human experience. We offer timeline figures for each of our history programs; these figures and other dates are designed to be placed in our “Timelines in History” timeline book. (See p. 102.) This timeline book is hole-punched so that student work and WP notebooking resources, the “MakeYour-Own History” series, plus art, reports, and pictures can be filed within it to “make their own” history book! Notebooking is a desirable way to help your student remember day-to-day learning. Our “MakeYour-Own” series are informative and interactive! Our pages aren’t resources where each page is the same -- no, we’ve done the work to offer a variety of pages that offer students chances to illustrate pages, write “newspaper” entries, create period placard signs, solve codes, and more! It’s a creative outlet for art-happy (and even not so art-happy) students! Additional Resources Suggestions pull together other reinforcement tools in your guidebook. These include DVD suggestions, website links, field trip suggestions, and a variety of other media reinforcement. From listening to the Rebel Yell to touring the Seven Wonders of the World -- your student will have the globe at his fingertips. Picture Studies acquaint students with great artists by interacting with famous pieces of art. Adventure Reading are pleasure e

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books scheduled to read aloud as a family. Ideal for any family time, they draw your student into real life adventures or fictional journeys and help cement the things they are learning in their history or science studies. While we no longer sell them as part of our sets (see page 10), they are an important part of WP!


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A Walk through a WinterPromise Day Starting with History Books, you’ll dive

Let’s take a look at what your day might look like using our program, “American Crossings 1.” Of course, with WinterPromise, you will find that each program is slightly different, with its own “va-voom” fun learning avenues. Here, we’ll take a look at a fairly representative program, but keep in mind that each program will offer you a little bit different experience. We think this adds to the attraction of completing our program year after year.

into your day. Today you’ll read through a lesson on “Colonial Beginnings” from the Time Travelers text, then discover colonial “Tools and Gadgets,” enjoying all the photographs of tools used by merchants and tradesmen.

Adventure Reading Books are easy to complete right during your morning reading time together, or before or after nap time, or even right before bed. Today you’ll take time as a family to enjoy hearing about Sam Collier’s amazing tale of Jamestown in “Blood on the River.”

Another important thing to remember about WinterPromise is that we do offer so many different learning tools. As you walk through this day, remember that your family can tailor the program to your own needs. In fact, you can tailor the program so each student focuses on the parts of the program that really connect with their learning style. For example, perhaps one of your students is a hands-on learner while another loves art and another loves to write. As a family you can complete many of the learning opportunities, then allow each child to focus as they learn best. Your hands-on student can complete more activities independently, while your art lover is more creative with their notebook, and your writer tackles written projects for their notebook or spends extra time on their language arts assignments. At the same time, they can do a little less in areas that just don’t connect with them. We offer everything you need to have a variety of memory-making moments!

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Activities and Projects fit right in after some reading. Today you’ll start work on a Time Travelers activity, making a replica of Jamestown. The completed model is below.

Geography finds your student working

independently to learn more about this week’s state, Rhode Island. Your student will be able to choose a “Trail Blazing” activity, and decides to learn more about Rhode Island inventor Samuel Slater, who created the spinning jenny and revolutionized textile industry. Your student will also learn the state capital with a fun memory device from “Kids Learn America.”

Timeline Building & Notebooking is not

happening today, although you’ll make sure your “Mitchell Map” is filed in your “Timelines in History.” You can look forward to gluing timeline figures into your notebook tomorrow.

Picture Study today will have your student

working on John Trumbull’s painting, “General George Washington Resigning His General George Was hington Resignin g His Commission by John Trumbull Commission.” After 1824 taking a few minutes to quietly look at this beautiful American picture, your student will read background information provided in the “Early American Painters Picture Studies” resource.

Map Work for today is to start coloring in the “Mitchell Map.” You can see the map, already colored and completed below.

Language Arts is designed for most students to complete fairly independently, and many parents choose for their students to complete this during the early afternoon.

Math is purchased as separate programs,

either from us or another company, and can be worked in the early afternoon.

Science is also purchased separately, and many parents find they love doing science on their “5th” day, as their themed programs are completed in just four days a week.

Bible Study can easily take place at the dinner table or right before bed. You’ll be learning a little more about a famous American and a character quality he exemplifies that God would like for you to build into your life. Additional Resources Suggestions can fit in

anywhere during your week. A relaxing way to pull Dad into today’s studies might be by watching a DVD you’ve borrowed from the local library for use this week, entitled “Save Our History: Secrets of Jamestown.” This DVD is suggested in your guide, and takes you “right there” to see how excavations there shed light on life in this first permanent settlement.


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What Do You Want in a Curriculum?

Or - What Should Your Homeschool Dollars Pay For? WinterPromise’s Themed Programs offer your family the best of homeschool curriculum. Take a look at all they’ll bring to your family, then use this form to see how other curriculums measure up. GENERAL ATTRIBUTES

WP

Curriculum is designed to be largely “open and go,” creating a family culture and memories

Yes

Themed programs are designed for families and keep multiple students together

Yes

Guidebooks are clear and easy to use, double as a record-keeping system

Yes

Offers a four-day learning schedule so there’s time for real life or extra-curricular activities

Yes

Embraces a number of homeschool methods, offering the best of all

Yes

Works with multiple learning styles; can discard some elements and still have a full study

Yes

Many resources produced by WP to offer a unique, higher-quality, cohesive & exciting study

Yes

Language arts utilize a variety of learning methods, are cross-curricularly linked to themes

Yes

CHARLOTTE MASON STYLE ATTRIBUTES Offers joyful discovery as the entire family, even parents, learn together

Yes

Exceptional notebooking and journaling pages are highly interactive and add a lot of content

Yes

Includes opportunities for meaningful discussion, character-building, and narration

Yes

Focuses on “true-to-life” experiences for discovery of inspiring topics first-hand

Yes

LITERATURE APPROACH ATTRIBUTES Schedules “Living Books” and includes discussion questions with language arts readers

Yes

Allows students to meet new heroes and discuss pertinent character issues with parents

Yes

CLASSICAL APPROACH ATTRIBUTES Introduces culture and things of beauty -- nature, music, and the arts

Yes

Repeats history cycles, but each repetition features a new focus (unlike other curriculums)

Yes

UNIT STUDY or HANDS-ON LEARNING ATTRIBUTES Offers our own “Experience Approach,” in which many different experiences are offered

Yes

Includes activities, projects, experiments, music, cooking, art, and “true-to-life” experiences

Yes

INNOVATIVE ATTRIBUTES Offers additional ebook options that include more content and flexibility

Yes

Ebook resources integrate “Press’N-Go” links to the web and fillable homework forms

Yes

Includes suggestions for DVDs, online videos, and links to the web from guides and resources

Yes


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What Truly Sets WinterPromise Apart? Amazing, Exclusive Resources You Can’t Find Them Anywhere Else -Here’s Why You’ll Love Them! Families new to WinterPromise may not be aware of just how many resources WP publishes -- resources you can’t get anywhere else.

Why Does WP Publish So Many of Our Own Resources? We Won’t Settle for Less Than the Best

WP has high standards for the resources we include as part of our programs. We’re parents who homeschool, too. We aren’t happy with boring textbooks or books with activities you’ll never do! So we produce resources you WILL use -- resources that are intriguing and that have educational, high-quality, low-prep (or no-prep!) activities. Stuff you’ll actually do, things that are realistic and fit into your real life -- so you spend time making memories.

WinterPromise Creates Unique Programs

Our programs offer a unique view of a time in history or provide a topical study that is different from other curriculums out there. These unique studies require us to create resources that in many cases just don’t exist!

WP is Committed to a Cohesive Flow

Our exclusive resources fit together perfectly, intricate puzzle pieces that provide everything your family needs to have a marvelous learning experience. They provide a cohesive flow between programs and a unique sense of unity.

WP’s Themed Programs Are Designed to Offer a Different Experience Each Year Not only is each theme unique, but each themed program you complete has a different “feel,” so your family has a unique experience each year, and there’s no room for boredom! So, while your family will explore innovations and fads in American Culture, they will dig into archaeological topics in Ancient World. The array of experiences we offer come from our own customized resources. They provide that unique flavor!

WP Exclusives are Designed to Save You Time Our exclusives are created to keep you learning together with your kids, not prepping materials. We keep things low-prep and easy for you, providing materials that integrate easily into your real life!

SO, What Does That Mean for You?

WinterPromise offers a total experience that is unlike the experience you will have with any other curriculum.

Are WP Resources Worth Their Price?

YES! Yes -- and, yes! Most are just jam-packed with content, are highly interactive, and above all - are practical and FUN! Don’t waste money on add-ons that are more price than education.


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Buying WinterPromise Programs WinterPromise Offers a Few Different Options for Buying a Program That’s a Fit for Your Family A “Lear

The Basics:

What WinterPromise Programs Include

Which Works for You? Print or Ebook?

Ways to Add Adventure Reading

WinterPromise also offers ebooks delivered as downloads. These ebooks or ebook sets are specially designed to look great on tablets or laptops, but they can also be used on a computer! Not only do they offer you options for getting books in color, they allow you to print as many consumables as you need for your immediate family! Plus, they can be used in all new ways!

WinterPromise themed programs have always included a guide; history, culture, and geography books; Bible resources; notebooking and timeline work.

We also schedule adventure reading, readalouds to enjoy together as a family. However, we offer a choice to parents as to whether or not they buy these books from us, borrow them from a library or friend, or purchase them as ebooks for an e-reading device. You can find out more below.

WinterPromise has always offered programs in traditional print, and we still do. Most of the resources we offer are available in print, with a few exceptions.

A Change to Reading Books - More Options for You WinterPromise is making another big change. You’ve probably noticed that things are really changing in the world of books! A great wave of e-reading devices is changing how we read and use and think about books. As we here at WP think about the future of books, we see this change as a great one! Ebooks are less expensive to produce, cost nothing to ship, and offer a great option to help homeschoolers keep costs down. Now that these devices (and tablets and smartphones, and maybe soon, your toaster!) can offer you instant, downloadable books, it makes a lot of sense to us to let parents have the option to utilize this entirely new way of reading. We

feel this will allow WP to focus on bringing you even more ebooks in the future, make WP more affordable than ever, and allow for a whole lot of new ways to use WP! Wow! So, we’re offering you the option to buy our themed programs and language arts for 3rd-6th grade without the Adventure Reading or readers. Plus, with LA 3 to 6 ebook sets, we’re including our all new eReading Schedules that include questions for the books we’ve always used. (There’s more about that on page 86 & 95.) You can still order the reader sets, if you’d like them, but this gives you options to use ebooks or the library. PLUS -- some themed programs and LA include ebook copies of readers! Cool!

For more on Digital Programs see: www.winterpromise.com/learn.html


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I Can Build My Own Package?! Yep!

When you decide you want to purchase a Themed Program, head to the “Themed Program” section online and follow these steps to build your package. Here’s a summary!

STEP 1: A “Lear Start With the WP Exclusives Bundle

The key WP exclusives for any theme are the heart and soul of any set and are the bundle you’d need to begin with in building your package.

Usually Includes:

- The program guide - Main notebooking resource - Important books or add-ons produced by WinterPromise

Available in EBOOK or PRINT OR MIXED BUNDLE OPTIONS Mixed Bundle . . . adds a print

STEP 2: You’ll Want to Add the Theme Essential Bundle This set includes the most essential print books and resources in the themed program.

Usually Includes:

- The books most essential to the completion of the program. - The books that are used for many weeks of the school year. - Resources you may find it harder to borrow.

copy of the guide and the student notebook (usually) to what is in the Ebook Bundle.

STEP 4: Choose Your Theme-Specific Add-Ons

Many themes have optional add-ons related just to them. From older or younger learner’s guides to kits or fun resources, you’ll want to check out which of these might fit your plans for your year -- and your family!

STEP 5: Think About Adventure Reading

In years past we included Adventure Reading in each theme. These fictional read-alouds are highlights of family time. Ideal for any family time, they draw your student into real life adventures or fictional journeys and help cement the things they are learning in their history or science studies.

STEP 3: Decide on the Theme Completer Bundle This set includes the rest of the print books in a program, except Adventure Reading.

Usually Includes:

- All books needed for the program, except Adventure Reading. - May include age-specific resources if the theme is for multiple ages - Often the books that are highinterest titles - Includes those that aren’t used for as many weeks, but may be the ones your student wants to keep, not borrow.

Finish by Selecting . . . STEP 6: Notebooking Resources

You can add a “Timelines in History” if you haven’t yet purchased one for your student. You can also add timeline figures or other add-on packs.

STEP 7: Geography Resources

Any mapping supplies that will support your theme.

STEP 8: Student Consumables

Add what you need for additional students.

STEP 9: Add LA, Science or Math Head to the store and add these subjects.


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So You Want to Find Out About WP’s Ebooks? What’s the Scoop on Ebooks? You’ll Find They are So Vibrant & Easy to Use! A “Lear WinterPromise offers ebooks or ebook collections so you can receive them as delivered downloads, and use them in all new ways! These ebook collections are specially designed to look great on tablets or laptops, but they can also be used on a computer!

With these files you can . . . - View guides and other resources on any device with Adobe PDF Reader - Read and teach from key resources on a device - Print your resources in print-friendly formats - Print unlimited consumables for your family - Receive a variety of resources in an ebook set, including reading books and so much more! - Take resources with you when on the go - Use helps from the guide while shopping or out for coffee! - Enjoy all new full-color resources, including new “Tablet” books -- short, full-color topical ebooks -and “tours” of faraway places or long ago times

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is now an option with resources created for devices, rather than print. This allows for all new types of teaching materials we’ve never before been able to offer you! They’re all very exciting, and great to look at!

Quick Delivery!

Your ebook set is delivered in 24-48 hours or less! Even if you purchase other print items, your ebook set will be delivered quickly, ahead of the other items.

Portability allows you to school anywhere, and makes cuddling on the couch easier than ever!

Easy-to-Print Files make it so easy to print out consumable resources, guide grids, or anything else you’d like printed. The files are in a PDFstyle format, and accessed through an Adobe Reader program or app. This allows you to print most of your resources, and printing instructions are right on the bottom of the covers! OR--Take your files to a Staples and take advantage of special pricing we’ve negotiated for you! Exclusive Resources are now available that would never be produced because of page count, color pictures, or increased cost to you! These give you even more “bells and whistles”!


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What Do You Need to Know about the Ebook Programs? ORDERING A PROGRAM Which Programs Are Available in Ebook?

We’re excited to tell you that most of our Themed Programs have an ebook collection of WinterPromise exclusives and other resources.

In addition, we’re offering LA 3 to 6 in ebook format. Each ebook LA comes with a choice of an eReading Schedule. This should give parents more flexibility than ever, and how these LA programs are structured is explained on pages 86 & 95.

PRINT OPTIONS Printing at Home

Each ebook resource includes printing instructions right on the front cover to make it simple to print those you’d like. Of course, you won’t need to print every resource, since some are better used as viewable documents. Most resources have been formatted so they can be used in looseleaf format, or bound or hole-punched after printing.

Timeline and mapping resources, math, science programs, chess, as well as language arts for young learners and grades 7 and up are not available in an ebook format at this time. We will continue to add more ebook collections in the future.

Ebook Availability

If an item is available in ebook, two prices are shown, one for print, and one for ebook. Item numbers of ebooks have an “e” added to the end of each item number listed in this catalog, as you’ll see on our online, extended catalog, and in our store.

USING THE PROGRAM When You Receive Your Ebook Collection

Adobe PDF Reader will allow you to use your ebooks, so you’ll need it on each device you use. Each file has your password on it, which you enter each time your device is turned off. Your ebook set comes with a “Welcome Packet” with basic helps to get started.

Beautiful Ebooks

look wonderful on tablets and laptops. Many are formatted to fit these screen sizes perfectly, work great when your device is set to the “flip screen” setting and are great for cuddling with little ones or sharing with teens.

Return Policy, p. 113.

Printing at Staples Stores

Some families may prefer to get some or all of their ebooks printed elsewhere. A few of the resources you receive may be easier to have printed away from home because they would be better double-sided or bound. We’ve made this SO easy to do! We’ve negotiated special low prices for our families at any Staples store. Our WP Exlusives Ebook or Mixed Bundles include a “Welcome Packet” PDF you can download. It includes order details for each resource, printing instructions, and permission for Staples to print. You’ll simply fill in this sheet, take it and your files on a thumb drive to Staples, and give them both. EASY!

For more on Digital Programs see: www.winterpromise.com/learn.html


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WinterPromise Ebook Sets & Traditional Print Set Options What’s Right for You? A “Lear

Ebook Options

We’re offering our WinterPromise Exclusives Bundles in three choices -- Ebook, Print, or Mixed. The Ebook Bundle contains all ebook versions of these exclusives, and the Mixed Bundle includes a complete set of Ebook versions plus a print guide and a print copy of the student journal (usually). You can order the correct one online, or give us a call!

Advantages of Ebooks: -

The ebooks are delivered within 24-48 hours or less Ebooks and ebook sets are less expensive Can be viewed and used on electronic devices Offer full color for many previously b&w resources Print unlimited consumables for your family Easy to print on your own or Staples stores can do it Greater flexibility in using and printing Can be used on the go Can be updated in the future for a discount Many sets have additional ebook-only resources that add even more fun. These special resources are not available with print bundles.

Advantages of Ebook Guides:

- The ebook guides lets you click directly into weblinks to the web - The ebook guide also allows you to print unlimited copies of independent study schedules for your students.

Disadvantages of Ebooks:

- Ebooks in each set are non-returnable - Some books in set need to be printed (Staples option - see p. 13)

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Traditional Print Options

You can always order individual items as print editions, if you would like. You’ll want to choose the WP Exclusives Print Bundle when buying Themed Programs.

Advantages of Print-Only:

- No need to print - Easier to use for those who are out of country - Fully returnable, according to our return policy

Disadvantages of Print-Only:

- More expensive - Must purchase consumables for extra students - Miss out on additional ebook-only resources

For more on Digital Programs see: www.winterpromise.com/learn.html


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WinterPromise’s Premiere Exclusives: Amazing Notebooks WinterPromise Notebooking A key element of WinterPromise’s programs has always been notebooks and journaling. A “LearWinterPromise offers highly interactive and educational pages that add more content to your program, give students a second chance to interact with the information they’ve received, and allow students to show what they know. It’s all done in a fun format that is as much scrapbook and journal as educational tool. Kids may not realize how much they are learning because they are just having so much fun!

Adventures in the Sea and Sky Captain’s Log Takes you through civilizations of the past as they traveled the globe by sea and air. This one-year world history program is unlike any other program our competitors offer!

Among our notebooking resources are some marvelously big “Premiere” notebooks that your students (and you) will love! They are now 200-300 pages long! They are featured in many of our most popular programs. Have we mentioned how interactive these pages are? The samples pages here should be proof of that! Take a look! Note that our notebooks are in color in the ebook version, but when we print them, they are black and white copies, except for a few color pages in the back.

Animals & Their Worlds Animal Journal Trek into seven different habitats, discovering the animals and plants that thrive in each biome.

Children Around the World Travel Diary Travel to thirty different countries and encounter cultural information all along the way.


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How Your Guidebook Pulls It All Together! Your guidebook is an indispensable tool. It outlines each day’s assignments, provides invaluable advice about teaching, and offers ideas for activities and reinforcement. It serves as yearly planner, weekly supply organizer, daily schedule, and moment-by-moment helper. Many of our parents have commented that their guidebook is like having a good friend at their elbow to keep them on track! You can see samples of each theme’s guidebook online, or in-depth info is at www.winterpromise.com/guidebook. html. A “Lear

What You’ll Find in Our Themed Program Guides • • • • • • • • • •

Daily reading schedules for history or science books, adventure reading and Bible study Easy-to-use grids that double as record-keepers of what you’ve completed as you check off work Notebooking and mapping assignments and instruction Options for activities, experiments, outings & memory-makers with ratings systems for difficulty Notes for each week outlining “how-to’s,” hints, and other helps along the way Weekly suggestions for specific DVD’s and links to websites that “take you there”! Yearly planning guides for activity supplies and DVD requisition Practical helps for using the program with multiple ages, for reporting to state agencies, and more Timeline cards for review and retention of key facts for most themed programs Independent study schedules to eliminate generating “homework” lists (see more below)

Independent Study Schedules Most of our guidebooks include independent study schedules that schedule your student’s independent work. That means no more creating “homework” lists of things for them to complete. Like the parent guides, they are set up as a table that can be checked off as each assignment is completed. Each weekly page includes notebook building assignments and mapping activities for most programs. Included are places for science and language arts assignments. Programs for junior and senior high offer even more information, including research information and website addresses. To the right is a sample.

Language Arts Guides Language arts guides also pull together their respective resources and schedule several reader set options to coordinate with themed programs. Each includes handwriting instruction up to grade six. Language arts programs offer all the needed instruction in phonics, grammar, mechanics, handwriting, creative writing, spelling, vocabulary, and more. Creative writing or narration assignments are cross-curricularly linked to themed programs, as are reader sets.

Science Guides Science guides schedule all resources, and give you information at a glance as to the supplies you’ll need for each week’s experiments or discoveries. Science journaling is a part of most programs. Each science program is designed to complement the amount of content you’ll find in our themed programs.


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I Need More Help Deciding! Check Out Our Online FAQ Section!

You’ll Find Additional Information on These Questions & More!

In What Order Should I Use WP?

We are often asked byAparents “Lear about the order in which they should use the WinterPromise themed programs. The online resource, “How Do I Plan Ahead to Use WP for Many Years?” gets you started planning. In the same part of our online “FAQ” section, you’ll find other follow-up questions answered, such as: What Sequence of Programs Does WP Recommend? What is the Scope & Sequence of Themed Programs? How Does the Approach Change as Students Mature?

What If I Want to Repeat through Cycles of World History?

Many homeschoolers love the idea that they can cycle through history a few times during their student’s school years. For most, this translates as completing a four-year cycle three times. We here at WP have “tweaked” this idea a little bit. Why? Well, first of all, while repeating through history three times may sound great the first time, we have found that it can feel a little predictable and repetitive by the time you reach the middle of the second rotation. Plus, your student is often introduced to the same material, just in greater quantities and difficulty. It also seems to dampen some of the joy of discovery in learning. So, we “tweaked” this idea a little to include the best of the idea (learning through repetition), but instead offered repetition that looked at history from different vantage points. Like looking through a stained glass window, each “pane” (program) adds a different, and often unexpected, dimension to the material encountered. Some of our programs are a year of history at a glance, while others offer extended views. So, “Hideaways in History” offers a “get-acquainted” perspective, “Children Around the World” looks at the cycle of human development in the individual histories of thirty countries, our “Quest” series is a 4-year cycle, and “Adventures in the Sea and Sky” looks at world history through the filter of transportation by sea and air. You can find out how to repeat through cycles of world history with WP.

What Program Suits My Kids’ Ages?

We’ve assembled a database of answers to help you with choosing a program for your family. As you get to know WinterPromise, you may have decided you have a few choices that might work. Some options may feature a big plus, while another may have a downside for your family. In this database, we list out your options and share with you the advantages and disadvantages of each program choice, and offer answers about how to make it work for your family’s grades and ages. Check out the “Which WP Program is Right for My Family” feature on our online homepage.

What About Choosing Language Arts?

We have a lot of additional information online about language arts. In our Language Arts Overview, accessible from the LA Menu on our homepage, you’ll find a scope and sequence, graded program summaries, and information on how LA is cross-curricularly linked to our themed programs., and more

Can I Get Help Placing My Student in LA? For parents who’ve looked at our online LA program summaries, and still have questions about where to place their student, we have developed a Language Arts Placement Evaluation to help you decide.

Can I Try a Program Sample For Myself?

Yes! We have free sample weeks online so you can “Experience” the programs right away! For programs without “Experience” samples, we offer samples of guides and other resources on themed program pages.

Got Other Questions? Check Out the FAQ Menu on Our Homepage! Most-Asked FAQs General FAQs New to Homeschooling? How-to FAQs Activities Questions

Themed Program FAQs Language Arts FAQs Notebooking FAQs Ebooks FAQs


Journeys of Imagination One-Year Reading Journey for Ages 3-5 Your guidebook is FREE with your package! Online You Can Check Out Our WP Exclusives Bundle, Our Themed Essentials Bundle, & Our Theme Completer Bundle! This year-long journey through books will start a family picture book library. This program can be used as a companion to the “I’m Ready to Learn!” program, as its themes loosely follow the themes you’ll cover in “I’m Ready to Learn.” Journeys of Imagination Guidebook

IMAG-101 $39

A Treasury of Children’s Literature

IMAG-201 $25

A 36-week schedule that helps you work through the books we’ve assembled for many hours of cuddling together. This beautiful, heritage-quality book has more than thirty children’s classics that include favorite children’s stories of all time. Beautifully illustrated, this edition includes Grimm and Andersen fairy tales, rhymes from Mother Goose, and stories like Brer Rabbit, Little Red Riding Hood, and more.

Richard Scarry’s Best Storybook Ever

IMAG-202 $16

Short stories taken from Scarry’s Golden Book collection.

A Treasury of Curious George

IMAG-203 $12

Inspired by the originals, here are eight more wonderful adventures with George, the very curious monkey, and his friend, the man with the yellow hat!

Richard Scarry’s Favorite Storybook Ever

IMAG-204 $15

Little ones will giggle at the slapstick antics and gentle misfortunes of Scarry’s colorfully drawn animal characters as they go about their everyday lives building houses, mailing birthday letters, and going fishing. In addition to the warm, funny stories, Richard Scarry’s books are terrific language builders.

Your Favorite Seuss

IMAG-205 $35

Thirteen of the most-loved stories by Seuss, including the Sneetches, Horton Hears a Who, and the Grinch.

Little Golden Book Collection

IMAG-206 $40

You’ll receive the best of the Little Golden Books that have been published -- ever! From teaching numbers and word names to just plain fun, these books have many wonderful illustrations and the repetition and fun that young children love! They include: The Little Red Caboose Happy Man & His Dumptruck The Seven Little Postmen Monster at the End of this Bk Good Night, Little Bear

Best Word Book Ever The Boy with the Tigers Cinderella Scuffy the Tugboat

Amelia Bedelia Collection

IMAG-207 $12

365 Things to Make and Do

IMAG-208 $25

Raggedy Ann & Andy Treasury

IMAG-209 $13

Amelia’s adventures in “Calling Doctor Amelia Bedelia,” “Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping,” and “Surprise Shower” will make you laugh until your sides hurt! So many wonderful ideas of things to create, paint, draw or cut out. With just a few simple materials—and this book—children can keep themselves entertained for hours!

THESE FUN BOOKS AREN’T INCLUDED IN REDUCED PROGRAM:

Mike Mulligan & More Collection Skippyjon Jones & Story CD Corduroy Seven Chinese Brothers

IMAG-601 IMAG-602 IMAG-603 IMAG-604

$20 $10 $7 $12


I’m Ready to Learn! A Preschool Program for Ages 3-5 This program gives you the basics for a 1-2 year discovery of basic readiness skills. It covers four fun-filled themes: At the Farm, In the Garden, At the Pond & In the Zoo. Add your own picture books or our “Journeys of Imagination,” which follows generally along with these themes, for a wonderful preschool experience.

STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives

STEP 2: Add Theme Essential Books

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

You’ll need these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. They are used all year. Blank book is consumable.

Choose Your “Heart & Soul” Resources EBOOK BUNDLE A $99 Value for $90

The ebook guide is in color, can be used on any device, and you can print and make as many consumables as you need.

EBOOK: Ready to Learn Guidebook RDY-101e $99 ___________________________________________________

PRINT BUNDLE A $109 Value for $99

This printed guide is in black and white except for some select pages. Plan to purchase extra sets of student pages for additional students.

EBOOK: Ready to Learn Guidebook RDY-101 $109 ___________________________________________________

Ready to Learn Guidebook Description

A 36-week schedule that’s simple and gets you on your way to an easily-paced day for your youngest learners. This comprehensive guidebook includes alphabet and reading activities such as making word puzzles or making alphabet crowns. Math activities are also included that get young learners counting, adding and subtracting. Art activities support this guide’s four themes, and build letter, shape and color recognition while developing motor skills. Activities in the guide are extremely easy to do with little prep and simple or no supplies. The guide schedules all these resources and you’ll find the activities will blend in easily between the other learners in your household. Includes library book suggestions that will accent weekly study topics. A set of student pages and helps is included for one student, including color pages. Digital Use: About 200 pages in length, this is easy to use as a viewable document. Could print 36 schedule pages. 36 pp. Print student pages from included student pgs file.

The Books Your Theme Requires

Make-a-Letter Hands-On Pack*

RDY-201 $39

Do-dads and ticklers and all kinds of manipulatives will get your preschooler working to sort by commonalities, distinguish initial sounds, find certain colors and other attributes, add and subtract with manipulatives, form letters, increase his letter recognition skills, and much more. WP Exclusive. * Not intended for children under 3 years. Includes small parts; use with parental supervision.

Letter-by-Letter Blank Book

RDY-204 $8

Your guide includes letters to paste in this book and fun art ideas to help students create a one-of-a-kind letter book.

Sing! Play! Create!

RDY-202 $15

Little ones will enjoy the four themes of fun learning in this book -- At the Pond, In My Garden, At the Zoo, and On the Farm. Games encourage social skills, taking turns, and respect for others. Songs with familiar melodies encourage verbal awareness, while great crafts offer art experiences.

STEP 3: Add Theme Completer Books You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. None are consumable. Pricing is online.

Farmer Boy Complete Zoo Adventure One Small Square: Pond One Small Square: Backyard

RDY-601 RDY-602 RDY-603 RDY-604

$9 $17 $ 10 $ 10

Read and Rhyme Bible Storybook

RDY-401 $18

These four titles support the four themes of RTL. Farmer Boy takes students inside the inner workings of farm life, while the Complete Zoo Adventure acquaints students with zoo animals. Pond and Backyard investigate these habitats. Delightfully rhyming Bible stories include vocabulary your student needs to learn, interactive questions and activities!


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Hideaways in History

Time-Traveling to Places in History with Thrilling Accounts of Peop le & Event

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Take a Look Inside Hideaways Resources “Make-Your-Own” Hideaway Book

Let’s Hideaway in History This history book allows you to cuddle up with your students and readaloud together about Egypt, Greece, Rome, and on to modern times. The books follow the adventures of the brave Indiana Sticksenstones, and his faithful insect friends Sticky the Spider and Chirp the Cricket as they travel to places in the past. 250 pages.

Your student can complete this fun notebook, as it is designed for young learners. It asks students to fill in simple answers or draw about what they have learned from their weekly reading of “Let’s Hideaway in History.” Pages build skills with scissors and fine motor tasks. Ebook Use: Print looseleaf; assemble into notebook. 72 b&w pp/ 6 color pp. C/P+

Ebook Use: View in full color. P-1

Hole Up in a Homemade Hideaway

On-the-Spot History Fun

Students can make fun Hideaways each week, based on the fun of “tentbuilding,” using simple supplies, and with the help of these easy directions and pictures. Then, they can add their own historical props! Students can choose to make an Egyptian pyramid, the Great Wall, a medieval castle, a western general store, WWII submarine, and more. Includes alternate ideas for simpler hideaways. Ebook Use: Likely view, but can print. If print, 70pp.

If you want to stick to making just a few Hideaways, there are additional easy and fun activities in this resource. They are so quick to try, and support what students have learned in their history study. They include simple experiments, crafts, recipes, and games, and are easy on parents! Ebook Use: Likely view, but can print. If print, 50pp.

Hideaways Guide The Hideaways Guide is so easy and simple to use. Things to read aloud together and talk about as a family are listed right at the top, followed by written work for students, and fun activities to try. At the bottom, a notes section offers additional teaching strategies that feature web links or other teaching hints to make your study even more enjoyable! Each week, an additional reading suggestion from the “You Wouldn’t Want To . . . “ series is included that you can borrow from a library. Ebook Use: View introductory material, print 36 schedule pages. 36pp


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Will You Love Hideaways? Kids (and Parents) Love the Hideaways Experience

Kelita’s girls (right) loved making the General Store. As you see here, they found props from around the house to add to the fun. They even made pistols out of tin foil and holsters for them out of paper and paper towel rolls! Wearing a makeup mustache appears to have really inspired them! Debbie’s kids (below) embraced their roles as Celts and Picts with gusto. A little hair gel and face paint did the trick! We can’t help wishing we could join their play! Once done with each Hideaway, Kelita and her girls pasted pictures into their “Make-Your-Own” Hideaways book.

They made their “Make-Your-Own” Hideaways Book from WinterPromise a permanent scrapbook by putting pages into page protectors, something, Kelita says, she and the girls flip through from time to time exclaiming over their fun memories of Hideaways like the General Store or the Taj Mahal!

Want to Be Sure Hideaways is “Just Right” for Your Student? Try our Experience Sample Online! It allows you to try a week of the curriculum. The sample includes the resources used during Week 6 of Hideaways, a week on Ancient Rome.

You Can Check Out These Resources: -

The Hideaways Guide Let’s Hideaway in History “Make-Your-Own” Hideaway Book Hiding God’s Word in My Heart On-the-Spot History Fun Hole Up in a Homemade Hideaway


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Build Your Hideaways Set STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives Choose Your Hideaways “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $218 Value for $199

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, and you can print and make as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and student notebook (HID-101 & HID-151). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items.

EBOOK BUNDLE A $174 Value for $149

PRINT BUNDLE A $203 Value for $179

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK:

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Hideaways in History Guide Let’s Hideaway in History! “On-the-Spot” History Fun Hole Up in a Homemade Hideaway

HID-101e HID-201e HID-301e HID-302e

$60 $39 $17 $22

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: EBOOK: EBOOK:

“Make-Your-Own” Hideaway Bk HID-151e $19 Hiding God’s Word in My Heart HID-401e $17

Hideaways in History Guide Let’s Hideaway in History! “On-the-Spot” History Fun Hole Up in a Homemade Hideaway

HID-101 HID-201 HID-301 HID-302

$70 $45 $19 $25

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: PRINT: PRINT:

“Make-Your-Own” Hideaway Bk HID-151 $25 Hiding God’s Word in My Heart HID-401 $19

STEP 2: Add Your Theme Essentials Books The Books Your Theme Requires - $53 Value for $49

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mastering Kindergarten Skills* HID-601 OR Mastering 1st Grade Skills* HID-602

$20 $20

This workbook allows your student to practice grade-related phonics, math, and other skills. Consumable.

The World God Made*

HID-501 $13

Usborne Encyclopedia of World History

HID-205 $20

This full-color science text offers a simple overview of the basic elements of science from a Christian perspective. Cons. Go on-site in history with rich, full color-illustrations.

STEP 3: Decide on Your Theme Completer Books The Books of Interest Students Love That Complete the Theme - $100 Value for $89

You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. Most of these books are used for shorter periods, so they could be borrowed from a library. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cleopatra’s Coin Sitting Bull’s Tomahawk HISTORY PICTURE BOOK SET - $100 Marco Polo’s Silk Purse Mother Teresa’s Alms Bowl Wonderfully illustrated, these books provide more picture books to Columbus’ Chart Wright Brothers’ Glider your experience this year. Great illustrations take you inside the places Leonardo’s Palette Martin L. King, Jr.’s Micro and events of major cultures in history. Shakespeare’s Quill Armstrong’s Moon Rock

Additionally, online you can add extra student consumables.


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Animals & Their Worlds A One-Year Science & Social St dies Prog am Desig ed for Grades 1-4 Package Choices Star ing at $129 Ex erience Seven Amazing Habitats

Try a Free Sample of “Animals” Online!

Trek into seven habitats, going into woodlands, wetlands, the savannah, polar places, a cactus desert, the rainforest, and the beach and seashore. As you go along, you’ll explore the creatures and plants that call them home.

What Will Make Your Trip Amazing? St dents Will Love to Go Deep Inside the World’s Habitats

They’ll meet animals who live in a variety of landscapes, observing animals who are perfectly suited for survival in their habitat, and unearth details about each ecological system that surrounds them. Then, they can head to the outdoors to try what they’ve learned, experimenting and journaling their experiences!

Create a Fantastic Nat re Notebook and Jour al

Students will complete an interactive nature journal for their age group, filling out illustrated pages with observations about the environment, weather, habitats, etc. Activities are varied so they might preserve snowflakes or watch animals at an African watering hole online! Optional add-on page packs add even more content, and more experiences.

Resources That Are “Just Right” for Each St dent

The resources in each set are targeted for each age group, including the journaling. The younger set includes targeted learning activities, and reinforces the same letter introduced in the LA program, “Letters to Little Words,” while older students go more in-depth into habitats. If you’ve got both ages, order the combined program!


Pur -Fect Ex eriences for Your Family

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Ex eriences for Both Age Groups Things to Try & Do!

Enjoy Great Books & Reading

- Enjoy both “Open & Go” & easy activities such as: Find Your Own “One Small Square” in Nature Take a Tree Walk or Seashore Walk Discover What’s Inside Acorns & Why it Matters! Identify Custom-Designed Tails, Fins, or Beaks Observe Layers in Forests and Rainforests Try Out Giraffe Legs or a Giraffe Tongue! Observe African Wildlife at a Watering Hole Uncover Animal Camouflage Strategies Consider How Animals Keep Themselves Clean Discover the Seven Zones on a Beach Take a Look at Multi-Talented Rainforest Root Systems Match Sharks to the Tails That Fit Their Lifestyle AND Much More!

Ex eriences in the 1st-4th Set From “The World of Animals”

Features 35 easy-to- follow lessons with accompanying worksheets or simple science experiments. Students will get acquainted with performing test experiments and guessing outcomes. This book covers topics not covered in other resources in this set.

Go inside each habitat with marvelously illustrated books that show you what’s going on with animals in a given habitat, and in the trees, plants, and grasses of their homes. See specific animal behaviors first-hand, such as hunting techniques, camouflage, and ways of surviving and working for their food.

Ex eriences in the Pre-K/K Set From “Alphabet Art”

Younger students will do animal-related art projects and more -- all connected to the letter they are studying that week. The letter is the same letter they are working on if they are completing WinterPromise’s “Letters to Little Words” LA program. From finger plays to paper plate crafts, this resource offers tons of ready-to-go fun.

From “Ed Emberley’s Drawing Book”

Animals are featured in this drawing book, but better still, the animals are drawn out of several easy shapes, like circles, squares, triangles, and squiggles. This resource isn’t just fun, though, it’s designed to help your student’s fine motor skills -- skills that will help their handwriting.


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Animals Resource Descriptions


Customize Your Animals Jour al

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The Two Basic Notebooks

WinterPromise’s habitat journals add a lot of content to the Animals program. Each of your students can build their own Animals Journal in print, starting with the huge and interactive basic notebooks in two versions for older or younger students described below. Each notebook is looseleaf so you can add Page Packs to customize it.

*Note: The print version of this notebook is in black and white, with select color pages in the back, while the ebook version includes the color pages as they are shown above. Some parents choose to purchase the Ebooks Only Set, and add a printed copy of the Habitats or Burrows journal, using their ebook copy to print select pages in color.

Add Your Choice of Page Packs

PRINT:

Deep Into Habitats Pack AW-901

$9

EBOOK: AW-901e $5

For animal and nature lovers, add these additional activities, experiments, and observations. 75 pgs.

PRINT:

PRINT:

Diorama Pack

AW-902

$9

EBOOK: AW-902e $5

Pages of animals and backgrounds that your student can color at their ability level, and assemble as dioramas in boxes or playsets. One per habitat. 25+ illustrated pages.

PRINT:

Alphabet Fun Pack

AW-903

$9

EBOOK: AW-903e $5

Dot-to-dot with the alphabet to form animals, and color in alphabet animal pages to reinforce alphabet concepts for young learners. 75 pgs.

AW-910

Page Pack Set $25

EBOOK: AW-910e $12

“Deep Into Habitats,” “Dioramas,” and “Alphabet Fun.” page packs combined into either a print set or ebook set.


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Build Your Animals Set -STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives

Choose Your Animals “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $184 Value for $159

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, and you can print and make as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and your choice of student notebook (AW-101 & AW-701 or 801). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items.

EBOOK BUNDLE A $154 Value for $129

PRINT BUNDLE A $186 Value for $169

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK: Animals and Their Worlds Guide EBOOK: Animal Height Chart

PRINT: Animals and Their Worlds Guide PRINT: Animal Height Chart

AW-101e $70 AW-202e $10

With, Your Choice of One of These Journals: EBOOK: Habitats, Hollows & Homes Journal AW-701e $39 EBOOK: Burrows, Beehives & Beds Journal AW-801e $39

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK:

“Make-Your-Own” Animal Book Deep Into Habitats Page Pack Set Diorama Pack Alphabet Fun Pack

AW-151e AW-901e AW-902e AW-903e

$10 $5 $5 $5

AW-101 AW-202

$80 $15

With, Your Choice of One of These Journals: PRINT: Habitats, Hollows & Homes Journal AW-701 PRINT: Burrows, Beehives & Beds Journal AW-801

$49 $49

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

“Make-Your-Own” Animal Book Deep Into Habitats Page Pack Set Diorama Pack Alphabet Fun Pack

AW-151 AW-901 AW-902 AW-903

$15 $9 $9 $9

And, this Additional Ebook Resource BONUS Ebook: Burgess Animal Book

$10 Value

Charming book on the lives of woodland animals.

STEP 2: Add Your Theme Essentials Books The Books Your Theme Requires

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. Consumable resources are starred.

1st to 4th BUNDLE - A $126 Value for $109 All print books.

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

One Small Square Series of 7 Books DK Animal Encyclopedia The World of Animals Glow in the Dark Fish

Various AW-201 AW-702 AW-750

$65 $22 $23 $16

COMBINED BUNDLE - A $174 Value for $159

One copy of each book in the 1st to 4th & Pre-KK Bundles.

Pre-K to K BUNDLE - A $135 Value for $119 All print books.

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

One Small Square Series of 7 Books Various DK Animal Encyclopedia AW-201 Alphabet Art AW-802 Ed Emberley’s Animals Drawing BookAW-803 At the Zoo! Craft Fun AW-804 Big Book of Five-Minute Devotions AW-850

$65 $22 $14 $ 8 $13 $13


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STEP 3: Decide on Theme-Specific Add-Ons Unique Resources for This Theme

Animal Worlds features an awesome kit that helps you complete the observations in the student journal. This kit includes hard-to-find items in one kit. The kit can be reused with other science programs. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

Nature & Science Investigation Kit - #NA-KIT - $59 A $5 shipping surcharge is added to this item.

This Nature Investigation Kit will help you encounter habitats in “Animals and Their Worlds.” It outfits students with hard-to-find tools and resources to help them complete many nature and science activities and help them continue to explore the natural world long after their study is complete. This kit will also help you complete “Adventures in the Sea & Sky,” or other science programs. It includes: A large top quality magnifying glass A large, clear 4” high lidded jar for collecting liquids or specimens An indoor/outdoor thermometer for weather observation A 3” by 4” rounded corner mirror for safe experimentation A jumbo-size real owl pellet to dissect

A pair of binoculars A tape measure for recording specimen size Red tissue paper Various other small supplies

STEP 4: Consider Adventure Reading Fictional Books to Read Together as a Family

Want read-alouds in your program? Listed below are books scheduled in your guide, still available as a special order item. We are no longer including these reading books in our basic programs, allowing parents more choices on homeschool spending. Parents may want to use ebooks on personal reading devices, purchase print titles, borrow the books from a library, or order them from us. ____________________________________________________________

To Complete the Lear ing With Any Set:

Animals Adventure Reading

ADD ONE OF OUR COORDINATING LANGUAGE ARTS PROGRAMS:

Ereth’s Birthday Christopher Mouse Mr. Popper’s Penguins One Day in the Desert The Tarantula in My Purse One Day in the Tropical Rainforest

Lost in the Woods Henry Huggins Look to the North Coyote Autumn Flute’s Journey

STEP 5: Add Consumables Purchase Extra Consumables for Additional Students Online

These language arts programs feature or schedule the animal-themed reading books, and also give creative writing suggestions that coordinate with the Animals theme. Letters to Little Words Syllables to Sentences Paragraphs to Pages Stories to Short Chapters Readers to Real Books 3rd Grade “Tracking Down Good Grammar” Program 4th Grade “Solving the Mysteries of Grammar” Program

ADD A MATH PROGRAM:

You can find our choices on page 81.


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Children Around the World

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Unique Global Experiences Things to Try & Do!

- Enjoy “Open & Go” & easy activities such as: Create Fröebelsterne - German Paper Stars Make an Edelweiss Hat Cut out Wycinanki - Polish Paper Folk Play Ghana’s Da Ga Boa Constrictor Game Go Aboard a Spanish Galleon Sculpt a Chichén Itzá Clay Figure Play Brazilian Footvolley Try Indian Sand Art, Rangoli - Try recipes like Irish Soda Cake or German Schultütes, Spanish Banana Chips, Australian Lambingtons, or Chiftele, Romanian Meatballs. - Enjoy weekly cultural gatherings as a family! Enjoy a Swiss Sechselaeuten, a Mexican Cinco de Mayo Celebration, or an Australian “Barbie.” - Celebrate Christmas with global tradition. - Try real-life serving opportunities helping kids.

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Great Books & Reading!

Read passages on each country’s history & culture, discovering thirty countries from all over. “Children of Many Lands” takes you on a tour of the geography of each country, and lets students get a “lay of the land.” Next, this book traces the country’s history, and takes you to major cities or landmarks, or shares information about a unique aspect of the nation. Each week’s reading ends up with a child sharing about his or her daily life, family, hobbies, school life, holidays, or favorite traditions.

Discovering Our World!

Geography is emphasized in a variety of ways. Students can learn a country’s geography with full-color country maps, and paste on landmark stickers. They’ll find & label places on write&wipe student maps and learn more with geography worksheets and country flashcards.

Take a Look at Children’s Lives Around the World


Children Resource Descriptions THE GUIDE

PLIGHT OF CHILDREN

Children Around the World Guide

You’ll love the clear weekly schedules and helps in this guide. The Children guide also includes activity ideas, advice on how to teach and grade student work using Charlotte Mason ideals, website links, supply lists, a rating system for activities, and a student independent work schedule so you’ll never write out a homework list. Ebook: Likely print the teacher grids and independent study schedules for use (about 72 pgs), and view the others.

PRINT:

CAW-101 $80

EBOOK:

CAW-101e $70

HISTORY & ACTIVITY BOOKS Children of Many Lands PRINT: CAW-201 $30

EBOOK:

CAW-201e $25

Children of thirty countries will tell all about their homes, families, history and favorite things about their country. Fullcolor watercolor pictures show culturally rich scenes. Ebook: Ebook version ncludes additional material and is reformatted for ebook use. View only, a lengthy resource.

Customizable “Make-Your-Own” Travel Diary See Next Page PRINT: CAW-151 $49 EBOOK: CAW-151e $39 This “Make-Your-Own” resource will help students create their own travel diary with interactive pages that feature maps, native costumes, landmarks, and more. Included are full-color photos of landmarks to cut and paste. Ebook: Choose & print looseleaf pages; assemble “diary.”

Cultural Gathering Planning Guide PRINT: CAW-280 $18 EBOOK:

CAW-280e $15

A guide that gives details on gatherings and lets you plan! Ebook: Likely view, or print and hole punch, 72pp.

Fun & Traditions from Many Lands PRINT: CAW-276 $19 EBOOK:

CAW-276e $15

Enough cultural ideas, fun and games to fill an entire year! Ebook: Likely view. If print, 50 pp.

WP EXCLUSIVE GEOGRAPHY RESOURCES “Travel With Me” World Map & Figures

CAW-226 $42

Our exclusive map set, made just for this program, includes continent, country, and regional maps. Brilliant colors accent these simple maps, making them the perfect background for our beautiful watercolor figure set. Your student will add stickers each week that show children in native dress for each country, famous landmarks, and other notable country facts. Over 200 figures and pages of place name labels included.

“Travel With Me” Student Map Set

CAW-227 $10

This write-on/wipe-off map set allows your student to practice labeling countries for their geography study.

We’d like to share with you that we feel these resources offer you one of the most incredible experiences you may ever have with your children. Your students will get to know the needs of others: their hunger, hard work, and humble homes. They’ll also discover ways that they can make a difference through prayer, awareness, volunteerism, and sharing. These resources share these facts gently in a straightforward manner, so that your children will be able to feel the pain of other children, but also gain a passion for sharing with others around the world. We feel these books will foster compassion and personal contentment in your children.

Working Children PRINT: CAW-253 $19

EBOOK:

CAW-253e $15

Prayer & Personal Involvement Journal PRINT: CAW-255 $25 EBOOK:

CAW-255e $19

Material World

CAW-252

$25

These Are My People

CAW-254

$13

Many of us are only slightly aware of the problem of child labor. Discover what work children do, and why. Includes discussion questions. Ebook: View on your device.

Hear the stories of people around the world who need Christ, discover organizations that are helping children to live better lives and hear about Christ, and find out how to help. Ebook: View and print select pages as worksheets. Beautiful photographs show what families possess in many different countries, along with their workplaces, and their most prized possessions. Each week, discussion questions in your guide allow you to thoughtfully discuss with students! When missionary Gladys Aylward arrives in China, none of the Chinese will listen to her stories of God’s love, however, she began taking in orphan children, saving them from a life of hunger and sickness in the streets.

“EXTENDED TRIPS” RESOURCES

Your student will love taking extended trips to these places around the world, as they spend more time in these resources.

Mexico! 40 Activities to Experience Mexico CAW-401 Africa for Kids: Exploring a Vibrant Continent*CAW-402 Japan! 40 Activities to Experience Japan CAW-403 China! 40 Activities to Experience China CAW-404

$13 $18 $13 $13

CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD

These books are about fun and festivity for four weeks this year, and can be scheduled to coincide with your celebration!

Christmas Around the World Celebrate Christmas Around the World

CAW-291 $ 7 CAW-292 $16

ADDITIONAL EBOOK RESOURCES

Available only as part of a Digital Set - Listed on Page 25.


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Record Your Journey in a Travel Diary WinterPromise’s Travel Diary adds a lot of content to the Children program. The Travel Diary shares detail on national customs, holidays, traditions, and famous landmarks. Each of your students can build their own Travel Diary. This notebook is only available for purchase with the purchase of a Children guide or added to a Children set.

Travel Diary

$49 for 250 Interactive Pages & 27 Color Pages Filled with Full-Color Paste-Ins Includes:

Students will love completing these kid-friendly, interactive pages on countries around the world. Pages include country mapping, native costume pages, flags and facts pages, and cultural pages of all kinds. Includes color pages for pasting into the diary that will add vibrant illustrations of people and landmarks from around the world. Here are some examples of some of the topics you’ll find in this huge resource: -

Switzerland - Army Knives, Chalets & St. Bernards Germany - Music, Oktoberfest & Cuckoo Clocks Russia - Tsars, Trans-Siberian Railway & Borzoi Mexico - Chichén Itzá, Mariachi, Día de los Muertos Libya - The Sahara Desert, Muslims, Tadrart Abacus India - Ganges River, Taj Mahal, Rickshaws, Mehndi Japan - Nijo Castle, Mt. Fuji, Kabuki, Cherry Blosssom Australia - Outback, Bushrangers, Aborigines, Uluru

*Note: The print version of this notebook is in black and white, with select color pages in the back, while the ebook version includes the color pages as they are shown above. Some parents choose to purchase the Ebooks Only Set, and add a printed copy of the Travel Diary, using their ebook copy of the Travel Diary so they can print select pages in color.

Want to Add an Older Student?


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Build Your Children Set -STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives Choose Your Children “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $335 Value for $199

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, and you can print and make as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and student notebook (CAW-101 & CAW-151). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items. This set also includes the Additional Ebook Resources (below), which includes more than 20 scheduled resources, a $95 Value. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

EBOOK BUNDLE A $296 Value for $179

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

PRINT BUNDLE A $240 Value for $219

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

Includes These Resources EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK:

Children Around the World Guide Children of Many Lands Cultural Gathering Planning Guide Fun & Traditions from Many Lands Working Children

CAW-101e CAW-201e CAW-280e CAW-276e CAW-253e

Includes These Resources $70 $25 $15 $15 $15

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: EBOOK: Prayer & Personal . . . Journal EBOOK: “Make-Your-Own” Travel Diary

CAW-255 $22 CAW-151e $39

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Children Around the World Guide Children of Many Lands Cultural Gathering Planning Guide Fun & Traditions from Many Lands Working Children

CAW-101 CAW-201 CAW-280 CAW-276 CAW-253

$80 $30 $18 $19 $19

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: PRINT: PRINT:

Prayer & Personal . . . Journal “Make-Your-Own” Travel Diary

CAW-255 $25 CAW-151 $49

And, the Additional Ebook Resources, Below Includes more than 20 scheduled resources. $95 Value

Additional Ebook Resources These 20 resources are scheduled in your study, and are available only as part of an Ebook or Mixed Bundle. WinterPromise Country Cultural Tablet Book Set $50 Value Full color books that are specially designed to work well and look exceptional on tablets, laptops, or other devices. Digital Use: View on your device. CAW-991a-j. - Touring the United Kingdom! - An Irish Jig & Other Irish Stuff! - Running with Bulls & Throwing Tomatoes! - A Walkabout Down Under - And 5 others on France, Germany and more!

Student Geography Wkshts

$10 Value

Worksheets with practice finding cities and using map knowledge. Digital Use: Print; 28pp. CAW-996

Faraway Places Doodle Placemats

$15 Value

Native Costume Stand-Ups

$10 Value

Classic Christmas Stories

$10 Value

Doodle in detail in cultural scenes. Digital Use: Print as individual placemats; 35pp. CAW-992 Color and cut out people from all over. Digital Use: Print on cardstock; 18pp. CAW-993

Read several Christmas cultural stories from all over. Digital Use: View on your device. CAW-994

BONUS! Voice of the Martyr 8-Book Set

Digital Use: View; print few pages. CAW-995


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STEP 2: Add Theme Essentials Books The Books Your Theme Requires $118 Value for $109

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. Consumable resources are starred. ____________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

“Travel With Me” Map & Figures CAW-226 $42 “Travel With Me” Student Map Set CAW-227 $15 Material World CAW-252 $25

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

These Are My People CAW-254 $13 Christmas Around the World CAW-291 $ 7 Celebrate Christmas Around the World CAW-292 $16

STEP 3: Add Theme Specific Add-Ons Unique Resources for This Theme

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“EXTENDED TRIPS” RESOURCES

Your student will love taking extended trips to these places around the world, as they spend more time in these resources. Your guide includes extra weeks so you can really go in-depth to these places if you add one or more of these books.

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Mexico! 40 Activities to Experience Mexico Africa for Kids: Exploring a Vibrant Continent Japan! 40 Activities to Experience Japan China! 40 Activities to Experience China

CAW-401 CAW-402 CAW-403 CAW-404

STEP 4: Consider Adventure Reading

$13 $18 $13 $13

Older Learner’s Guide for 7th to 9th Grade

PRINT: EBOOK:

CAW3 CAW3e

$35 $29

This fantastic guide will allow you to include your 7th-9th grade students in your cultural study. This guide is designed to add to the Children Around the World guide. It schedules and gives you buying information for extra books, digital content and other fun resources.

To Complete the Learning:

Fictional Books to Read Together as a Family

Want read-alouds in your program? Listed below are books scheduled in your guide, still available as a special order item. We are no longer including these reading books in our basic programs, allowing parents more choices on homeschool spending. Parents may want to use ebooks on personal reading devices, purchase print titles, borrow the books from a library, or order them from us. -

George Mueller: Father to the Fatherless Hidden Tales from Eastern Europe Real Kids, Real Stories, Real Change Island of the Blue Dolphins Rainforest Adventures Missionary Stories from Around the World Facing the Lion Iqbal Mandy Star of Light

ADD ONE OF OUR COORDINATING LANGUAGE ARTS PROGRAMS:

These language arts programs schedule reading books that coordinate with Children, and also give creative writing suggestions that coordinate with the Children theme. Readers to Real Books 3rd Grade “Tracking Down Good Grammar” LA Program 4th Grade “Solving the Mysteries of Grammar” LA Program 5th Grade “Digging Into Paragraph” LA Program 6th Grade “Exploring Word Pictures” LA Program

ADD A SCIENCE and a MATH PROGRAM: You can find our choices on page 102.


American History American Story 1 & 2 For Younger Learners in 1st-4th Grades American Story is the story of America told with richly visual books and delightful activities suited for young students. American Story I covers the period from 1000 to about 1860 A.D. American Story 2 picks up the tale and continues with the anti-slavery movement and the Civil War through modern times, 1860 to now. These consecutive programs are each designed to last a year.

Highlights of American Story 1 & 2: • • • • • •

Beautiful, storytime-like books that capture the imagination High-interest subjects, such as colonial times, soldiering, invention, frontiersmen, world wars and space Wonderful focus on Native American and African American life and culture Easy-to-complete projects and interactive notebooking for young learners Three-dimensional maps that bring life to American happenings NOTE! American Story 1 & 2 are not available as a digital set at this time.

American Crossing & Culture For Middle-Grade Learners - 4th to 8th Grade American Crossing and Culture focus on more advanced topics and feature a state study that helps students master American geography. American Crossing covers the period from 1000 to about 1860 A.D, just like American Story I, and features an abundance of fun paper projects and more to fully involve your student. American Culture covers from 1850 until now, just like American Story 2, and focuses on the distinctly American culture and can-do spirit that makes up the United States. The hands-on activities will make you feel as though you are “right there” in history!


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American History Options Here’s How Our American History Programs Align: American Story 1 for Grades 1-3 American Story 2 for Grades 2-4

Early American History Later American History

1000-1860 A.D. 1860-2010 A.D.

American Crossing for Gr. 4-7 American Culture for Gr. 5-8

Early American History Later American History

1000-1860 A.D. 1860-2010 A.D.

Choosing a Program for Your Mix of Ages:

If you have one or more young learners, begin with American Story 1, and progress the following year to American Story 2. If you have one or more middle-grade students, begin with American Crossing and complete American Culture the next year. However, if you have ages from both groups, you can complete one of these “All-American Sets” below. AllAmerican Sets feature the best of both programs combined so that you can teach multiple ages at once. Each set includes your guide free. A complete list of the books included in each set can be found online.

All-American 1 Includes Your Guide FREE! - #AA1 - Set options and prices are online.

This program is for multiple students in grades 1-7 and is a combination of American Story 1 and American Crossing. It features the wonderful Time Travelers Activity series and text, plus the most accessible, well-illustrated books for younger learners.

All-American 2 Includes Your Guide FREE! - #AA2 - Set options and prices are online.

This program is for multiple students in grades 2-8 and is a combination of American Story 2 and American Culture. It features the fantastic resources that explore American cultural developments, plus a selection of books that will capture the imagination of the whole family.

If You’d Like a High School Student to Join Your American Study:

If you have a high school student who’d like to join your two-year study of American history, we offer the “Early American History in a Year,” which includes a guide, the ten-volume “History of US,” and “Painless American Government.” For the following year, you’ll want “Later American History in a Year” and complete the books in the set you purchased the previous year. Each of these programs must be added to American Crossing and Culture or All-American I and II. Look at the “American History for HS” page in the Themed Program menu online.

If Your High School Student Needs a One-Year American History Program: We offer “American History in a Year” as a stand-alone program. Look at the “American History for HS” page in the Themed Program menu online.


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American Story 1 | 1400-1860 Amer Story 1 & 2 Not Available in Ebook


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Story Experiences

People You’ll Meet

Things to Try & Do!

American Heroes

- Enjoy both “Open & Go” & easy activities such as: Visit a Viking Village or the Jamestown Fort Try a Native American Friendship Dance Create Spanish Doubloons Lay Out the Plan of the Mayflower Make a Paper Log Cabin Model Re-create the Boston Massacre Try Dead Reckoning Like Lewis & Clark Practice Shoshone Signing See a Southern Plantation

- Play games with 100 Timeline Cards in the Guide - Add the “Trades & Crafts” Kit for even more fun!

Great Books & Reading!

- lllustrated books are just right for young students - Students listen along to stories of American heroes

Discovering Our World!

- Create interactive three-dimensional history maps

Make-Your-Own History Book For American Story 1

PRINT VERSION - $19 for 45+ Interactive Pages The American Story I “Make-Your-Own” Book has interactive pages on the Vikings, the American colonies and colonial life and trades, and the Revolution. Continues with pages on the Constitution and the first presidents. Pages on Lewis and Clark allow students to decide what they need to take on the lengthy journey west. All of the pages are interactive and fun to fill out and easy for young learners to complete.

__________________ __________________ __________________ IF I LIVED IN ___ THE COLONIES ... __________________ I’d Want to Own a Busin ____________ ess! ____________ _______________ your

Use the sign below to make carefully

and color neatly so

business sign for a colonial occupation. Print everyone will want to visit your business !

You and your student will follow in the footsteps of the Lewis and Clark expedition, decode Benedict Arnold’s traitorous message, and meet exciting Americans who fought for freedom, built a canal, or rode for the Pony Express. Here are just a sampling of the people you’ll meet: -

John “Johnny Appleseed” Chapman The Puritans, founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Eli Whitney & Cyrus McCormick, inventors Benjamin Franklin, inventor of the lightning rod and more John Adams, a lawyer who became the second president Laura Wilder, a pioneer girl who headed West Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence Samuel F. B. Morse, creator of the telegraph DeWitt Clinton, who saw to it the Erie Canal was built Harriet Tubman, leader along the Underground Railroad Francis Scott Key, writer of “The Star-Spangled Banner” Jedediah Smith & Jim Bridger, brave frontiersmen

Native American Focus Your student will love the Native American focus that lets them peek into Native American tepees, longhouses, or pueblos, and learn about the first Thanksgiving. There are just so many exciting places to visit! As you work through the year, you’ll meet the tribes that Spaniards encountered in the Southwest. Next you’ll discover peoples American settlers met as they first settled the Northeast coast, then the Atlantic seaboard. Then they’ll head to the midwest and Deep South, where Americans encountered new tribes as they spread west. Finally, you’ll meet the tribes that Lewis and Clark found as they traveled across the far-flung West. Along the way, students will discover the ways Native Americans farmed or hunted, or even built homes and household goods, based upon the natural resources available to them in their local region. You’ll discover how Southwestern tribes used cactus products or gourds, while western tribes made use of buffalo and northeastern tribes relied upon forest products.


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American Story 1 Resources

A New Land! Early American Stories H s By Kaeryn Brook


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Build Your American Story 1 Set STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives

A New Land! Early American Stories H

Choose Your American Story 1 “Heart & Soul” Resources

s By Kaeryn Brook

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $124 Value for $99

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, and you can print and make as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and student notebook (AS1-101 & AS1-151). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

EBOOK BUNDLE A $104 Value for $89

PRINT BUNDLE A $124 Value for $109

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK: EBOOK:

PRINT: PRINT:

American Story 1 Guide A New Land

AS1-101e $70 AS1-201e $19

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: EBOOK:

Early American Story Journal

AS1-151e $15

American Story 1 Guide A New Land

AS1-101 $80 AS1-201 $25

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: PRINT:

Early American Story Journal

AS1-151 $19

STEP 2: Add Theme Essentials Books The Books Your Theme Requires - $216 Value for $199

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

The American Story The Discovery of the Americas Exploration & Conquest The New Americans If You Lived in Colonial Times Liberty! Story of the Revolution If You Lived ... Amer Revolution Lewis & Clark for Kids

AS1-201 AS1-203 AS1-204 AS1-205 AS1-206 AS1-209 AS1-210 AS1-214

$35 $8 $8 $8 $7 $11 $7 $17

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

A Pioneer Sampler AS1-218 Escape North! Story of H. Tubman AS1-220 The Gospel Story Bible AS1-403 Long Story Short AS1-404 Colonial America AS1-251 Interactive 3-D Maps AS1-252 Kids’ Guide to Native Amer History AS1-254

$15 $4 $30 $20 $15 $16 $17


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STEP 3: Add Theme Completer Books

The Books of Interest Students Love That Complete the Theme - $52 Value for $45

You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. Most of these books are used for shorter periods, so they could be borrowed from a library. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Benjamin Franklin AS1-208 The Revolutionary John Adams AS1-211 Who Was Thomas Jefferson AS1-213 How the U.S. Government Works AS1-212

$4 $8 $5 $7

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Samuel F. B. Morse Amazing, Impossible Erie Canal The Trail of Tears They’re Off! The Pony Express

AS1-215 AS1-216 AS1-217 AS1-219

$9 $8 $4 $7

STEP 4: Decide on Theme-Specific Add-Ons Unique Resources for This Theme

The first list of resources below will allow you to complete a Native American focus with American Story 1. At the bottom is our Early American Trades & Crafts kit. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

NATIVE AMERICAN FOCUS - $65 Value for $59

Disover Native American tribes in regions all over the United States, and find out how their traditions and cultures are different based upon the area in which they lived.

If You Lived with the NW Coast Indians If You Lived with the Cherokee If You Were at the First Thanksgiving If You Lived with the Iroquois If You Lived with the Sioux If You Lived with the Hopi Plains Indians Teepee Village History Pockets: Native Americans

AS1-271 AS1-272 AS1-273 AS1-276 AS1-277 AS1-278 AS1-253 AS1-279

$7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $16

Early American Trades & Crafts Kit - AM1-KIT - $59

Make sixteen early American projects that reveal the crafts common to colonials and revolutionaries in early American cities.

OPTIONAL LEARNING KIT

Early American Trades & Crafts Kit

AM1-KIT

Here’s a List of Projects:

$59

We recommend this kit to make sixteen early American projects for purchase with American Story I, and it is scheduled in your guide throughout the year. Common art supplies not included. (A shipping surcharge of $5 is added.) The Early American Trades & Crafts Kit allows students to delve into sixteen different projects that provide insight into early American lifestyles and trades, and make wonderful family memories along the way! This kit is scheduled into “The American Story 1,” but can also be used with “American Crossing.” This kit does not include a few usual art supplies or household items you’ll need, but which you likely have.

Double-Kit for 2 - AM1-KIT2 - $89 Students re-use some supplies and make one wagon model; won’t work for 3.

Native American Plum Stone Game Punched Tin Candleholder One-Snip Stars Handcrafted Native American Tepee Wool Felt Hooked Rug Square Mandan Corn Seed Native American “Bark” Canoe Compositor Activity Stick Dice Game Native American Armband or Anklet English Stamp Design Talking Feather Doubloons & Pieces of Eight Revolutionary Secret Messages Possibles Bag Wooden Conestoga Wagon Model


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American Crossing | 1400-1860


Crossing Experiences: Things to Try & Do!

- Enjoy both “Open & Go” & easy activities such as: Build a Replica of Jamestown or a Valley Forge Model Dig for American History Relics Play a Taxation Frustration or Westward Ho! Game Create and Send Secret Messages Make a Barbary Pirates Fold-Out or Erie Canal Pop-Up Cook Nelly’s Hoecakes or Apple Pandowdy Put Together a Daguerrotype Photo Album Enjoy a Chuck Wagon Dinner

- Play games with 100 Timeline Cards in the Guide - Add the “Trades & Crafts” Kit for even more fun!

Great Books & Reading!

Delve into books that will have you criss-crossing America, visiting Native villages, traveling along the Mississippi River, walking along the Oregon Trail, and exploring the West with Lewis and Clark and the mountain men.

Crossing America!

Create interactive maps as you are “Crossing” America, maps such as “Mapping Colonial America,” “Battles of the Revolution, and “Growth of the Nation.”

Where to Go?

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Where Will You Go as You Cross America? You’ll Take a Journey from Sea to Shining Sea! - Start by looking in on the Spanish conquest of South America and what would someday become the Southwestern United States. - Then step out onto the East Coast with Pilgrims and Puritans, watching as thousands of other colonists follow, and settle the Atlantic seaboard, founding many of today’s large cities. - Move to the Midwest as new states are added following the formation of the new country. - Travel to the far West as a part of Lewis and Clark’s party, discovering the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean coast. - Open the West with railroad-building crews and brave pioneers.

American Crossing Journal American Crossing Journal

CDs Included in Sets; Optional Teaching Text & Print Student Kit Available The journaling for American Crossing is taken from the wonderful Time Travelers CDs. Not only do the CDs include a teaching text, but they also offer oodles of activities and journaling opportunities! Produced by Homeschool in the Woods, we have gathered a series of four activity sets for you to enjoy this year. Just a sampling is pictured left. Printable activities include paper crafts, dioramas, game boards, three-dimensional art, notebooking, and fictional newpapers. There are also additional craft projects, vocabulary and recipes. You’ll find activities about explorers, colonials, revolutionaries and the new American nation. Crafts like Pirate Panoply, Battle Blitz and The Conestoga Wagon will engross students and offer a wealth of possible projects! Many projects can be gathered into a journal your student can personalize.

All-American 1

A combination of American Crossing with American Story 1 designed to work for a span of ages. This program is for multiple students in grades 2-8 and is a combination of American Story 1 and American Crossing. It features the fantastic resources that explore American cultural developments, plus a selection of books that will capture the imagination of the whole family.

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American Crossing Resources WP EXCLUSIVES

Life in a Longhouse Village

AC1-203 $ 9

Daniel Boone*

AC1-205 $17

The U.S. Constitution and You

AC1-208 $ 7

This year’s notebooking resource includes pages that allow students to record information on the United States. They’ll complete 35 states this year, focusing on one per week, and complete the other 15 next year in American Culture together with a study of the presidents. C / P+ Digital Use: Print looseleaf; assemble into notebook. 75pp.

Going Along with Lewis and Clark

AC1-209 $16

PRINT:

Minn of the Mississippi*

Follow the adventures of a turtle as he makes his way along the Mississippi River, learning about the geography of the land that borders this mighty river and discovering facts about the biosystem it supports.

AC1-210 $12

Tree in the Trail*

AC1-211 $12

Students will learn about three artists by looking at full-color reproductions of their work and learn to appreciate it with interactive picture study activities and questions. V /P-3 Digital Use: View full-color books on device & discuss. 0 pp.

Westward Ho!

AC1-213 $23

PRINT:

The Tale of Narcissa Whitman & a Faithful Story of the Oregon Trail

AC1-214 $17

Escape to Freedom

AC1-215 $ 7

Life on a Plantation

AC1-216 $ 8

American Crossing Guide

You’ll love this guide’s clear weekly schedules, activity ideas, geography and timeline work, advice on teaching and grading student work using Charlotte Mason ideals, website links, supply lists, a rating system for activities, and student independent work schedules that do away with homework lists. Digital Use: Likely print the teacher grids and independent study schedules for use (about 72 pgs.), and view the others.

PRINT:

AC1-101 $80

EBOOK:

AC1-101e $70

State Study Worksheets

AC1-603 $25

EBOOK:

AC1-603e $20

BIBLE: Christian Character Traits for Kids

Meet American heroes who exemplify a particular character quality, and then develop it yourself in Christ. Digital Use: Print looseleaf pages, OR student can view and write answers in journal or notebook. 107pp OR 0 pp. C/ P+

PRINT:

AC1-401 $22

EBOOK:

AC1-401e $18

ART HISTORY: Early American Painters Picture Studies

AC1-501 $29

EBOOK:

AC1-501e $25

AC1-201 $ 9

See inside Native American tipis, earthen lodges, hogans, igloos, and plankhouses from across America.

Benjamin Franklin for Kids George Washington for Kids

Delve into the life of this brave pioneer and enjoy looking at the marvelous maps, drawings and illustrations that will lead you along the way. Learn more about the basics of American government with the illuminating illustrations in this easy-to-grasp book.

You’ll feel as though you’re really there, as this volume offers beautiful pictures of places along the Corps of Discovery’s path. See their tools, supplies, trade goods, and much more!

The story of a cottonwood tree that watched the pageant of history on the Santa Fe Trail where it stood, a landmark to travelers and Native Americans for over 200 years. Great stories of the opening of the west, including tales of frontiersmen like Jim Bridger, John Colter and Kit Carson.

Head across country on the trail to the Oregon territory!

HISTORY BOOKS Native Homes

Go inside a family compartment in a longhouse to see how Native Americans lived in small communities in the East.

AC1-204 $17 AC1-207 $17

See how Benjamin Franklin rose from apprentice printer to postmaster, business owner, and inventor. Then, follow the life and career of the Father of our country through his life on a plantation, on the battlefield, and in the White House.

Follow the story of two slaves and their bold escape!

Endure the sweltering heat of a southern summer, and see how a plantation (and its slaves) worked and was farmed.

CROSSING AMERICA GEOGRAPHY RESOURCES Take a journey across the states, learning essentials about the different regions of our country. Students can then record some of what they’ve learned in their state study worksheets.

Kids Learn America AC1-601 $13 The United States: State-by-State Guide AC1-602 $9

You’ll Find Even More In-Depth Information on American Crossing Sets & Free Samples Online!


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Outstanding Crossing Activity Resources

OR, Try American History in a Year

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Build Your American Crossing Set -STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives

Choose Your American Crossing “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $152 Value for $129

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, and you can print and make as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and state worksheets (AC1-101 & AC1-603). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items.

EBOOK BUNDLE A $132 Value for $109

PRINT BUNDLE A $156 Value for $139

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK: American Crossing Guide AC1-101e $70 EBOOK: Early Amer Painters Picture Studies AC1-501e $25

PRINT: American Crossing Guide AC1-101 $80 PRINT: Early Amer Painters Picture Studies AC1-501 $29

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: EBOOK: State Study Worksheets EBOOK: Christian Character Traits for Kids

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables:

AC1-603e $19 AC1-401e $18

PRINT: State Study Worksheets PRINT: Christian Character Traits for Kids

AC1-603 $25 AC1-401 $22

STEP 2: Add Your Theme Essentials Books The Books Your Theme Requires - $231 Value for $215

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Native Homes Benjamin Franklin for Kids George Washington for Kids Going Along with Lewis and Clark Westward Ho! Life on a Plantation Kids Learn America United States: State-by-State Guide

Time Travelers Activity CD Series

AC1-201 AC1-204 AC1-207 AC1-209 AC1-213 AC1-216 AC1-601 AC1-602

$ 9 $17 $17 $16 $23 $ 8 $13 $9

AC1-801 $119

Marvelous teaching text combines with oodles of activities in this incredible CD series. Printable activities include paper crafts, dioramas, game boards, three-dimensional art, notebooking, craft projects, vocabulary and recipes.

Digital Use: With these CDs, you can read lessons and print out several copies of craft projects for a number of students, OR you can purchase our ready-made student pack, which is an optional add-on listed below that comes ready to use.

You’ll Find Even More In-Depth Information on American Crossing Sets & Free Samples Online!


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STEP 3: Add Theme Completer Books

The Books of Interest Students Love That Complete the Theme - $81 Value for $75

You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. Most of these books are used for shorter periods, so they could be borrowed from a library. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Life in a Longhouse Village Daniel Boone The U.S. Constitution and You Minn of the Mississippi

AC1-203 AC1-205 AC1-208 AC1-210

$ 9 $17 $ 7 $12

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Tree in the Trail The Tale of Narcissa Whitman Escape to Freedom

AC1-211 $12 AC1-214 $17 AC1-215 $ 7

STEP 4: Decide on Theme Specific Add-Ons Early American Trades & Crafts Kit - AM1-KIT - $59

Make sixteen early American projects that reveal the crafts common to colonials and revolutionaries in early American cities.

OPTIONAL LEARNING KIT

Early American Trades & Crafts Kit

AM1-KIT

Here’s a List of Projects:

$59

We recommend this kit to make sixteen early American projects for purchase with American Story I, and it is scheduled in your guide throughout the year. Common art supplies not included. (A shipping surcharge of $5 is added.) The Early American Trades & Crafts Kit allows students to delve into sixteen different projects that provide insight into early American lifestyles and trades, and make wonderful family memories along the way! This kit is scheduled into “The American Story 1,” but can also be used with “American Crossing.” This kit does not include a few usual art supplies or household items you’ll need, but which you likely have.

Double-Kit for 2 - AM1-KIT2 - $89 Students re-use some supplies and make one wagon model; won’t work for 3.

To Complete the Learning ADD ONE OF OUR COORDINATING LANGUAGE ARTS PROGRAMS:

These language arts programs schedule reading books that coordinate with early American history, and give creative writing suggestions that coordinate with this theme. 4th Grade “Solving the Mysteries of Grammar” LA Program 5th Grade “Digging Into Paragraphs” LA Program 6th Grade “Exploring Word Pictures” LA Program 7th Grade “Mastering the Writing Process” LA Program 8th Grade “Developing Your Storywriting” LA Program

ADD A SCIENCE and a MATH PROGRAM: You can find our choices on page 81.

Native American Plum Stone Game Punched Tin Candleholder One-Snip Stars Handcrafted Native American Tepee Wool Felt Hooked Rug Square Mandan Corn Seed Native American “Bark” Canoe Compositor Activity Stick Dice Game Native American Armband or Anklet English Stamp Design Talking Feather Doubloons & Pieces of Eight Revolutionary Secret Messages Possibles Bag Wooden Conestoga Wagon Model

STEP 5: Adventure Reading Fictional Books to Read Together as a Family

Want read-alouds in your program? Listed below are books scheduled in your guide, still available as a special order item. We are no longer including these reading books in our basic programs, allowing parents more choices on homeschool spending. Parents may want to use ebooks on personal reading devices, purchase print titles, borrow the books from a library, or order them from us. Blood on the River Regina Silsby’s Secret War The Ballad of Lucy Whipple Naya Nuki Bandit’s Moon

Calico Captive Captain’s Dog Jip: His Story Fever 1793


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American Story 2 | 1860-2001


Story Experiences

People You’ll Meet

Things to Try & Do!

American Heroes

- Enjoy both “Open & Go” & easy activities such as: Create a Civil War Cipher Re-Enact the Battle of Fredericksburg Go Buffalo Hunting Climb Alaska’s Chilikoot Pass During the Gold Rush Practice Gold Panning Play Klondike Solitaire and American Inventors Game Visit Ellis Island and the Brooklyn Bridge Make an Immigrant Tenement Diorama Try Houdini’s Magic Tricks Make a Wartime Medal for Bravery Become a World War II Spy

- Play games with 100 Timeline Cards in the Guide - Play the “Life in the Great Depression” Game

Great Books & Reading!

- lllustrated books are just right for young students - Students listen along to stories of American heroes

Make-Your-Own History Book For American Story 2

PRINT VERSION - $15 for 39 Interactive Pages Interactive pages in this journaling resource add to this year’s American Story journey. Here are some of the page topics your student will enjoy: Discover Supplies Needed by Pioneers Create a “Western Lands” Poster Discover Dime Novels Plan a Fur Rendezvous Encounter the Transcontinental Railroad How Barbed Wire Changed the West Be There for the Battle of Little Bighorn Survive the Shootout at the O.K. Corral Fly into History with the Wrights Learn How the Stock Market Crashed Put Together Great Depression Pictures See the Bombing of Pearl Harbor

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usually thought America. It is g of a crisis in began was the beginnin to 1929, people Crash of 1929 ion. From 1925 the more The Stock Market in the Great Depress people bought, first major event The more stocks worth more of as being the ies very rapidly. they owned were stocks in compan up. The stocks buying and selling October 24, the stocks went themselves. On as the values of earn money for excited they became Thursday. The buy them, and Black to as tried people day was known became and more as more y dropped. This the while the stocks of the stocks suddenl and selling. All that had 1929, the value and began selling and businesses people panicked s of money. Banks next three following week lost huge amount dropping for the less. Many people would keep on worth less and closed. Stock values the stock market may color it. lost money on happened. You a diagram of what years. Below is

People greedily bought lots of stocks, hoping to get rich quick.

People with stocks in businesses that are in trouble start to panic and sell!.

Low income farmers & factory workers stop buying goods.

The panic starts everyone feeling they should sell and everyone tries to sell at once.

Businesses that counted on increases not in business do . get those increases

Too much selling means prices of banks stocks drop & in who’ve invested the market fail.

Businesses start to get into trouble as they aren’t earning enough.

Failed banks mean s ordinary American they lose the money deposited and are penniless.

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You and your student will travel along with Civil War soldiers, scale Alaskan mountains in search of gold, and meet exciting Americans who forged a life out West, worked with coal and steam power to create a new country, and launched rockets into space. Here are just a sampling of the people you’ll meet: -

General Lee, brilliant southern Civil War strategist General Grant, the practical genius who won the war Levi Strauss, designer of the first “waist overalls” -- jeans! Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone and more Henry Ford, whose factory system changed the world Helen Keller, champion of the physically challenged Franklin Delano Roosevelt, popular four-time president The Navajo Code Talkers, foilers of intercepted messages Theodore Roosevelt, creator of the National Parks Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., nonviolent Civil Rights leader Harry Houdini, creator of stunning acts of illusion Jim Lovell and the Apollo 13 Crew, survivors in space

African American Focus Your student will encounter African American history this year, tracing the contributions of African Americans in colonial and Revolutionary America, then following their fight for equal status as free people, then equal rights under the law. You’ll also discover new American heroes, as you find out about the people behind inventions or medicines that are a part of most Americans’ everyday lives. Then, you’ll also enjoy activities from the past of African American communities. You might try making a StarWatching Chart or Uncoding a Spiritual. You can dance on a shingle or hold a high jump contest. You might even discover how good “Short’nin’ Bread” is!


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Report a Titanic Disaster On Friday, April 12th, Titanic left France bound for New York City. The ship’s crew received warnings of ice in the sea lanes before they even left. By Sunday night, there was ice in the water, and by 11:40 that night the worst had happened -- the Titanic hit an iceberg. It took less than three hours for the so called “unsinkable” ship to slip under the sea. When the Titanic sank in the cold waters of the Atlantic on its way to America, about 7 out of every 10 people aboard died in the accident. The disaster was reported by every major newspaper in America. Your assignment is to use the included headlines and sub-headlines to make a Titanic Loss Poster, such as may have been posted up in the streets of New York City. Use your imagination. You can even illustrate with some may inspire you! pictures of your own, if you’d like! The example to the right

TREMENDOUS LOSS OF LIFE!

TITANIC SINKS! ICY TRAGEDY WinterPromise Publishing - Copyright 2005 - Page 31


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Build Your American Story 2 Set: STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives

Choose Your American Story 2 “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $119 Value for $95

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook including the additional ebook resources. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, so you can print as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and student notebook (AS2-101 & AS2-151). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

EBOOK BUNDLE A $97 Value for $85

PRINT BUNDLE A $114 Value for $105

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK:

PRINT:

American Story 2 Guide

AS2-101e $70

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: EBOOK: EBOOK:

Later American Story Journal Amer Achievements Activity Pk

American Story 2 Guide

AS2-101 $80

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables:

AS2-151e $12 AS2-256e $15

PRINT: PRINT:

Later American Story Journal Amer Achievements Activity Pk

AS2-151 $15 AS2-256 $19

STEP 2: Add Your Theme Essentials Books The Books Your Theme Requires - $167 Value for $149

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Underground Railroad for Kids Ghosts of the Civil War Civil War Paper Soldiers Gold Rush Fever Going West! Immigrant Kids Growing up in Coal Country Henry Ford: World on Wheels

AS2-201 AS2-202 AS2-252 AS2-203 AS2-204 AS2-205 AS2-206 AS2-210

$19 $8 $7 $14 $13 $9 $9 $4

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

True Stories from WWI Rose’s Journal: Great Depression Franklin Delano Roosevelt for Kids Harry Houdini for Kids Story of World War II Ultra Hush-Hush If You Lived ... Martin L. King You Wouldn’t Want ... Apollo 13!

AS2-212 AS2-213 AS2-214 AS2-253 AS2-254 AS2-215 AS2-219 AS2-221

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STEP 3: Decide on Your Theme Completer Books The Books of Interest Students Love That Complete the Theme - $65 Value for $59

You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. Most of these books are used for shorter periods, so they could be borrowed from a library. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Brainstorm! Earthquake: Old San Francisco Alexander Graham Bell Helen Keller: A Determined Life Teddy Roosevelt: Advent. President

AS2-207 AS2-208 AS2-209 AS2-211 AS2-216

$8 $6 $4 $8 $5

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

John F. Kennedy: Making of a Leader AS2-218 Spacebusters: Race to the Moon AS2-220 Gold Rush Kit AS2-251 History of Space Exploration AS2-255

$5 $4 $20 $5

STEP 4: Decide on Theme-Specific Add-Ons Unique Resources for This Theme

The first list of resources below will allow you to complete an African American focus with American Story 2. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

AFRICAN AMERICAN FOCUS - $29

Disover the history of African Americans and their lives here in America, as well as their struggle for equal rights.

Kids’ Guide to African American History Great African Americans Art Coloring Bk. Black Frontiers: History of African American Heroes in the Old West

AS2-276 $17 AS2-280 $5 AS2-281 $ 9

If you did not buy this for American Story 1, you’ll need this

NECESSARY ADDITIONAL RESOURCE:

The American Story: 100 True Tales from American History AS1-201- $35

STEP 5: Adventure Reading

To Complete the Learning

Fictional Books to Read Together as a Family

ADD ONE OF OUR COORDINATING LANGUAGE ARTS PROGRAMS:

Want read-alouds in your program? Listed below are books scheduled in your guide, still available as a special order item. We are no longer including these reading books in our basic programs, allowing parents more choices on homeschool spending. Parents may want to use ebooks on personal reading devices, purchase print titles, borrow the books from a library, or order them from us. The Great Turkey Walk On the Banks of Plum Creek A Letter to Mrs. Roosevelt The Cricket in Times Square Charlotte’s Web

Down the Yukon Who Was Amelia Earhart? Journey to America Snow Journey

These language arts programs schedule reading books that coordinate with early American history, and give creative writing suggestions that coordinate with this theme. 4th Grade “Solving the Mysteries of Grammar” LA Program 5th Grade “Digging Into Paragraphs” LA Program 6th Grade “Exploring Word Pictures” LA Program 7th Grade “Mastering the Writing Process” LA Program 8th Grade “Developing Your Storywriting” LA Program

ADD A SCIENCE and a MATH PROGRAM: You can find our choices on page 105.


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American Culture | 1860-2001 Later American History for 5th-8th Grades A One Year Culture & History-Based Program Encounter American Culture, Traditions, & Innovations

Try a Free Sample of “Culture” Online!

Package Choices Starting at $199 Head to America’s Historical “Hot Spots!” Delve into our American culture, from the struggle of the Civil War, and how it changed our national identity, to the toppling of the twin towers on September 11th, and how this has changed today’s world. Along the way, you’ll discover the westward-moving, invention-creating, city-building, store-establishing, business-making, future-loving, fad-introducing American people that created a new American culture.

Enjoy Good-Hearted Fun in the “America Can Do It!” Book Ever wonder when Americans first drank cola? Played baseball? Ate burgers at a fast food place? Have you ever wanted to visit distinctly American places like Mount Rushmore, Coney Island, and Wall Street? What about traveling along Route 66, or taking off to the Gateway Arch? There’s a lot to learn and even more to do as you discover the people, places, inventions, fads and fun that make up our American Culture. Make your own telegraph, create your own monument, and develop your own fast food item - healthy style! Buy a stock, conduct a secret mission, and create a board game! The fun will go on as your student investigates and discovers American culture through the decades.

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Spend Time in America’s Growing Cities In the book, “Shutting Out the Sky,” students will walk the avenues of New York city, a town busting at the seams with immigrants, street vendors, businessmen, and hucksters. Students will also live through Chicago history, watching it grow from small town to metropolis. Watch as each city solves problems with crowding and transportation.


Culture Experiences: Great Books & Reading!

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Students will be able to delve into rich books on the Civil War, new American cities, immigration, presidents, the Great Depression, the world wars, the Cold War, civil rights, and the Space Race. Complete a study on the states, and investigate the lives and service of the presidents while in office. Then, take a journey through the Civil War and World War II, taking you into the lives of the leaders of each side, and the lives of common soldiers who fought in the conflicts.


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Up-Close in American Culture Resources: Take a Look at “America Can Do It!” Easy-to-Do Activities That Allow You to Do What Other Americans Have Done in the Past! “America Can Do It!” provides historical background on American cultural happenings, and also gives you so many “Open & Go!” activities to enjoy this year. Ever wonder when Americans first drank cola? Played baseball? Ate burgers at a fast food place? Have you ever wanted to visit distinctly American places like Mount Rushmore, Coney Island, and Wall Street? What about traveling along Route 66, or taking off to Ellis Island? There’s a lot to learn and even more to do as you discover the people, places, inventions, fads and fun that make up our American Culture.

Examples of “Do It!” Activities: - Do It! Be a Civil War Photographer - Do It! Be a Western Surveyor - Do It! Be a Land Office Clerk - Do It! Be a Pinkerton Detective - Do It! Be a Grub Slinger - Do It! Be a Trail Hand - Do It! Be an Ellis Island Immigrant - Do It! Be an Industrialist - Do It! Be a Stock Market Investor - Do It! Be a Radio Broadcaster - Do It! Be a Spy - Do It! Be a Flying Saucer Entrepreneur - Do It! Be a Geocache Player

Go to www.winterpromise.com/american_culture.html

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Your American Culture Journal Each of your students can create their own American Journal in print, starting with the basic notebook, and adding the Presidential Profiles page pack if they’d like.

Basic Notebook

Presidential Profiles

Interactive pages with information on later American history; plus geography, war, and invention pages; interactive pages on American culture; and the technology of each time period.

Pages allow students to journal on the lives of each president, recording their service dates and highlights, as well as personal information and famous quotes. Includes eight full-color pages.

$12 for 50 Interactive Pages

$19 in Print - $17 in Ebook

Add These to Complete Your Program:

To Complete the Learning ADD OUR AMERICAN TIMELINE SUPPLIES:

You’ll want to add timeline figures for later American history, plus WinterPromise’s phenomenal, one-of-a-kind, looseleaf “Timelines in History” book, if your student does not have one already. You can find these on page 72.

ADD ONE OF OUR COORDINATING LA PROGRAMS: 5th Grade “Digging into Paragraphs” Program 6th Grade “Exploring Word Pictures” Program 7th Grade “Getting to Know Literature Genres” 8th Grade, HS 1 and HS2 (Note: You can also use a younger LA if you are using this program or All-American 2 with younger learners, and they will include creative writing suggestions for later American.)

ADD A SCIENCE PROGRAM & A MATH PROGRAM: You can find our choices on pages 76 & 81.

Adventure Reading Options Want read-alouds for your program? Listed below are books scheduled in your guide, still available as a special order item. Those that are italicized are included as ebooks in an ebook set. We are no longer including these reading books in our basic programs, allowing parents more choices on homeschool spending. Parents may want to use ebooks on personal reading devices, purchase print titles, borrow the books from a library, or order them from us. Little Town on the Prairie Hoodwinked! The Trouble Begins at 8 Long Winter Letters from Rifka Rascal All-of-a-Kind Family Bread and Roses, Too Quake: Disaster in San Francisco

You’ll Find Even More In-Depth Information on American Culture Sets & Free Samples Online!


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Build Your American Culture Set: STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives Choose Your American Culture “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $245 Value for $219

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, and you can print and make as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and student notebook (AC2-101 & AC2-151). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items. This set also includes the Additional Ebook Resources (below, red), which includes four more scheduled resources, a $43 Value.

EBOOK BUNDLE A $225 Value for $199

PRINT BUNDLE A $216 Value for $199

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK:

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

American Culture Guide Sweeping Into the West America Can Do It! Activity Book Later American Painters

AC2-101e AC2-203e AC2-251e AC2-501e

$70 $19 $25 $24

American Culture Guide Sweeping Into the West America Can Do It! Activity Book Later American Painters

AC2-101 AC2-203 AC2-251 AC2-501

$80 $25 $29 $29

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables:

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables:

EBOOK: Bible - Christian Cultural Values AC2-401 $15 EBOOK: American Culture Magazine AC2-151 $17 EBOOK: Add-On Presidential Notebook Pages AC2-152e $12

PRINT: Bible - Christian Cultural Values AC2-401 $19 PRINT: American Culture Notebook AC2-151 $19 EBOOK: Add-On Presidential Notebook Pages AC2-152e $12

And, These Additional Ebook Resources EBOOK: American Culture Tablet Bk Set - AC1-991a-c $18 Value EBOOK: State Study Notebook Pages - AC1-603e $25 Value

STEP 2: Add Your Theme Essentials Books The Books Your Theme Requires - $142 Value for $125

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Civil War for Kids Shutting Out the Sky Life of George W. Carver Chicago History for Kids

AC2-201 AC2-205 AC2-208 AC2-206

$17 $20 $17 $15

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Six Days in October DK World War I World War II for Kids Great World War II Projects

AC2-210 AC2-212 AC2-214 AC2-215

$22 $17 $18 $16

STEP 3: Decide on Your Theme Completer Books The Books of Interest Students Love That Complete the Theme - $107 Value for $99

You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. Most of these books are used for shorter periods, so they could be borrowed from a library. Consumable resources are starred.

PRINT: PRINT PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Mr. Lincoln’s High-Tech War Building the New York Subway Rermakable T. Roosevelt Louis Armstrong & the Jazz Age Hoping for Rain

AC2-202 AC2-207 AC2-209 AC2-211 AC2-213

$19 $ 6 $17 $ 6 $ 7

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Civil Rights Movement in America Kennedy Assassinated! Team Moon Presidential Elections . . .

AC2-216 AC2-217 AC2-219 AC2-602

$ 6 $18 $20 $ 8


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Adventures in the Sea & Sky


Sea and Sky Experiences Great Books & Reading!

Things to Try & Do!

Enjoy both “Open & Go” & easy activities such as: - Make a Viking Raid or Create a Dragon Boat - Discover the Science Behind the Mercator Map - Explore Henry VIII’s Prized Mary Rose - Explore the Titanic, then Design a Luxury Liner - Master the Art of Creating Paper Flying Machines - Discover NASA Secrets of Flight & Try a Flight Simulation - Learn about Dogfighting Tactics - Experiment with Glaciers or Wave Action - Try Your Hand at Weather Forecasting - Make Rain, Measure Wind Chill, and Explore Gravity - “Drive” on the Moon! - Direct the Flight of a Comet or Escape from a Black Hole! - Hunt for New Galaxies and Use a Big Dipper Star Clock - Learn Easy Ways to Find and Name the Constellations - Prepare for a Mission to Mars or Mastermind a Mission to the Hubble Space Telescope - “Dive” Into the Ocean at the NeMO Seafloor Observatory

An amazing adventure awaits as you read through the book, “Unfurling the Sail,” which will give you an all-new understanding of world history! It’s a little magical to see how this study unlocks an understanding of the flow of all of history as you travel through world history in a year. Other fantastic books help students enjoy an accompanying science study of oceans, weather, and space.

Study Both History and Science! Go to Sea!

WEEKS 1-18 Discover History from the Decks of Ships

Fly High!

WEEKS 19-27 Be on Hand with the Wrights as Flight Changes History

Space Launch!

Follow along with this new way of looking at history, seeing how sail determined the nations that rose and fell, and how these historical events unfolded in modern times.

Work alongside the Wright Brothers as they experiment on flight forces that they finally master. Then, watch how flight played a role in the major events of the twentieth century.

New ships are taking people to discover things about the universe. The next step in human transportation may change human history off our planet! What a thought!

Dive Deep into a Study of the World’s Oceans

Keep an Eye on the Sky as You Forecast the Weather

Gaze into the Night Sky for Backyard Astronomy

Set out to discover ocean life, from waves and currents to ocean temperatures and pressure in the deeps. Find out what kinds of creatures thrive in oceans and see how the seas affect our lives today.

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From the water cycle to wind chill to ocean currents and more, you’ll learn how many different natural forces affect our weather. As you learn, you’ll try measuring these forces with your own homemade gizmos!

WEEKS 28-36 Peer Out on History from Space Ships and Stations

You’ll learn all the facts discovered about planets near and far away, plus journey to the outer edges of the Milky Way and beyond. As you learn, you’ll discover how to recognize the stars right above you!


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Record Your Ship’s Travels in a Captain’s Log WinterPromise’s Captain’s Log adds a lot of content to the Sea and Sky program. The Log shares information on an array of topics not discussed in other resources, and provides an opportunity for students to show what they discover from other resources and reinforce daily learning.. Each of your students can build their own Captain’s Log.

Captain’s Log

300+ Interactive Pages & Several Color Pages Filled with Full-Color Paste-Ins

Includes: Interactive pages with information on world history aboard ships and space machines; plus science, geography, and navigation pages; interactive pages on sailing and space culture; full-color pictures of ships; and the technology of each time period. Includes color pages for pasting into the log that will add vibrant illustrations of ships and technological advancements. Here are examples of topics you’ll find in this huge resource: - Sailing Culture - Life at sea, sailor lingo, ports & more - History of Transportation - Ancient trading vessels, medieval cogs, Renaissance advancements that opened the world, aviation firsts, and space travel - Key Battles in History - conflicts at sea and in the air - Ships - Technology & design, function & place in history - Geography - Mapping of trade and more, plus navigation - Technology of the Times - advancements that changed history - Science of the Sea - life in the depths, near shores, reefs and waves - High Interest Topics - pirates, whaling, Titanic, dogfighting, astronauts - Airplanes - flight forces, leaving the ground, how travel and military planes impacted history - Out in Space - planet profiles, latest space missions, deep space, stargazing - Space Culture - eating and living in space, space suits, space station duties, weightlessness and space walks *Note: The print version of this notebook is in black and white, with select color pages in the back, while the ebook version includes the color pages as they are shown above. Some parents choose to purchase the Ebooks Only Set, and add a printed copy of the Log, using their ebook copy of the Log so they can print select pages in color.

Add Your Choice of Journaling Packs: Sea Monsters Pack $9 for 75 Interactive Pages

Pages that allow students to draw their own “Dragons of the Deep,” and complete interactive pages on what they learned from that book.

Pirates Pack

$6 for 35 Interactive Pages Profile pages on famous pirates, a visit to a pirate hangout, and pages of pirate fun, culture, and activities.


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Build Your Sea and Sky Set: STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives Choose Your Sea & Sky “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $283 Value for $229

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook including the additional ebook resources. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, so you can print as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and student notebook (SS-101 & SS-151). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

EBOOK BUNDLE A $243 Value for $199

PRINT BUNDLE A $219 Value for $199

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK:

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Adventures in the Sea and Sky Guide An Unfurling Sail Sailors, Whalers, & Astronauts Under the Sea & In the Air

SS-101e SS-201e SS-202e SS-229e

$70 $25 $15 $19

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: EBOOK: Bible - The God of All Creation SS-401 $15 EBOOK: Captain’s Log Notebook SS-151 $39 EBOOK: Sea Monsters and Pirates Packs (SS-156,157) $15 Value

Adventures in the Sea and Sky Guide An Unfurling Sail Sailors, Whalers, & Astronauts Under the Sea & In the Air

SS-101 SS-201 SS-202 SS-229

$80 $29 $19 $23

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: PRINT: Bible - The God of All Creation PRINT: Captain’s Log Notebook

SS-401 $19 SS-151 $49

And, the Additional Ebook Resources Descriptions below.

WinterPromise Sea & Sky Tablet Book Set Sea & Sky Specialty Timeline Pages E-Reader Book Set

$15 Value $10 Value $20 Value

Additional Ebook Resources Available only as part of an Ebook or Mixed Bundle. WinterPromise Sea & Sky Tablet Book Set

$15 Value

E-Reader Book Set

$20 Value

Full color books specially designed to look exceptional on tablets, laptops, or other devices. Titles include, “Early Aviators Take Off!,” “Staring Into Space,” and “July 20, 1969: Humanity’s Moon Landing.” Digital Use: View. SS-991a-c. Can be read on your tablet, laptop, or other device. Digital Use: View. SS-993a-d Around the World in 80 Days Treasure Island 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Swiss Family Robinson

Sea & Sky Specialty Timeline Pages

$10 Value

Printable timeline pages to add to your Timelines in History book, these are like a combination of our “Make-Your-Own” pages, timeline figures, and lapbook pages, and include pages on Going A-Viking, Medieval Ship Development, Space Missions, and Wilbur & Orville’s Workbench. CAW-992 Ebook Use: Each are two 8.5x11 sheets that can be printed, hole punched as facing pages, then filled in and filed in your timeline.


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STEP 2: Add Your Theme Essentials Books The Books Your Theme Requires - $103 Value for $99

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: Wright Brothers for Kids SS-205 $19 PRINT: Galileo for Kids SS-210 $19 PRINT: Exploring the Solar System: A History SS-211 $18

PRINT: The Ocean Book PRINT: The Weather Book PRINT: Weather Forecasting

SS-226 $16 SS-232 $16 SS-252 $15

STEP 3: Decide on Your Theme Completer Books The Books of Interest Students Love That Complete the Theme - $87 Value for $79

You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. Most of these books are used for shorter periods, so they could be borrowed from a library. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Book of Flight Planet Earth Seabird

SS-212 SS-206 SS-228

$17 $14 $12

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Dragons of the Deep SS-231 The Stars SS-235 Solar System Planetarium (Model)* SS-253

$16 $13 $15

STEP 4: Decide on Theme-Specific Add-Ons Unique Resources for This Theme

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Sea & Sky Young Learners Guidebook PRINT: SS-Y $29 EBOOK: SS-Ye $25

Looseleaf pages that schedule additional resources for younger students grades K to 2nd or 3rd, offer buying information for those resources, and offer easy, open-and- go learning activities for younger students.

STEP 4: Adventure Reading Fictional Books to Read Together as a Family

____________________________________________________________ Want read-alouds in your program? Listed below are books scheduled in your guide, still available as a special order item. Those that are italicized are included as ebooks in an ebook set. We are no longer including these reading books in our basic programs, allowing parents more choices on homeschool spending. Parents may want to use ebooks on personal reading devices, purchase print titles, borrow the books from a library, or order them from us. Swallows & Amazons Carry On, Mr. Bowditch Around the World in Eighty Days Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World

Treasure Island Attack of the Turtle Raiders from the Sea Stowaway Flying to the Moon

Sea & Sky Older Learners Guide Pages PRINT: SS-O $29 EBOOK: SS-Oe $25

This resource offers instruction for adding content to include students from grades 7-9. Gives buying information for these resources, and schedules them on replacement Independent Study Schedules that students will use all year.

To Complete the Learning ADD OUR SEA & SKY TIMELINE SUPPLIES:

You’ll want to add our exclusive Sea and Sky Timeline Figures, plus WinterPromise’s phenomenal, one-of-a-kind, looseleaf “Timelines in History” book, if your student does not have one already. You can find these on page 72.

ADD ONE OF OUR COORDINATING LANGUAGE ARTS PROGRAMS:

3rd Grade “Tracking Down Good Grammar” Program 4th Grade “Solving the Mysteries of Grammar” Program 5th Grade “Digging into Paragraphs” Program 6th Grade “Exploring Word Pictures” Program

ADD A MATH PROGRAM:

You can find our choices on page 81.


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Quest for the Ancient World

Try a Free Sample of “Ancient World” Online!

Four-Year World History Cycle: YEAR ONE


Start a Quest to Foreign Lands . . .

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Ancient World Resources Highlights of the Ancient Guidebooks

Print Versions - $80 Ebook Versions - $70 A Multi-Level Program with Two Guidebooks

Two guides schedule resources for either 4-8th or Sr High students. Each week outlines activity ideas, geography and timeline work, important advice on how to teach concepts, web search ideas, and much more! Also includes a supply list for activities, and older student independent work schedules. Resources on this page are shared, but each program has its own unique focus in its resource set.

Adventure Quest Ancient 4/8 - A Middler Program for 4th-8th Grade

Middle grade students will love this program focused on Ancient Adventures. Your family will find yourselves in the middle of ancient palaces, arenas, and battlefields. They’ll take turns being a Mummy, Soldier, King, Gladiator and much more! Along the way, they’ll conduct treasure hunts and so much more!

Archaeology Quest Ancient Sr. - A Sr. High Program for 9th-12th Grade

The Mystery of History - New! 2nd Edition QAW-201 $50

A huge history book with all the trimmings! This book features short chapters that are easy to understand for all students, review and quizzing activities, and separate activity ideas for younger, middle and older students for every chapter. That’s an amazing value when you consider there are 108 chapters! The author works chronologically from Creation to Christ’s resurrection and integrates many Bible characters in their historical settings. Additional resources in the book include maps, expanded language and activity instructions, and an answer key. This is simply the most incredible history book for children we’ve seen! 500+ pages.

Encyclopedia of the Ancient World

QAW-202 $20

Great Ancient China Projects

QAW-204 $16

The marvelous illustrations in this book make it an excellent companion to our main text. Each week you will go over several pages that will help young students visualize the civilization they are learning about.

Learn about the culture, practices and inventions of Ancient China. You’ll also enjoy completing the easy activities included in this great volume! Make your own moveable type, build a suspension bridge or Chinese junk, and try T’ai Ch’i moves. There’s a lot to learn and try out!

Senior high students will embark on a quest to dig into the archaeology of the ancient world. Books on archaeology, the new Archaeological Bible, and the incredible Holman Bible Atlas will take your student on an archaeological dig through Bible lands, to the land of the Pharaohs, around the Mediterranean and to each of the Seven Wonders!

“Make-Your-Own” Ancient History Book

Each set has notebooking pages that coordinate with their books and resources, and are designed for their age level. These notebooking pages are varied and include activities such as journaling, skills practice, and other challenges.

HISTORY BOOKS Story of the World Vol. 1

QAW-203 $17

This intriguing text on ancient times presents history in small chunks, and is written in an engaging manner that includes details, facts and terminology that are relevant to ancient worlds. For instance, the chapter on “The First Writing” explains the origins and meanings of “hieroglyphics”, “Mesopotamia”, “cuneiform”, and “papyrus.” A great addition to your student’s studies.

Adventure Reading Options Want read-alouds in your program? Listed below are books scheduled in your guide, still available as a special order item. Those that are italicized are included as ebooks in an ebook set. We are no longer including these reading books in our basic programs, allowing parents more choices on homeschool spending. Parents may want to use ebooks on personal reading devices, purchase print titles, borrow the books from a library, or order them from us. Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt Hittite Warrior The Golden Goblet God King Adara

Victory on the Walls The Iliad The Odyssey Bronze Bow Gladiator


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Resources for Each Age Group Ancient Egypt Projects

QAW-604 $16

Learn about Egyptian culture and beliefs while enjoying many hands-on activities. Create your own “mummy,” or make a model of the great Nile River.

Pharaohs & Foot Soldiers

QAW-602 $17

Look at the jobs that kept Ancient Egypt running for 3000 years. Among the 100 careers profiled you’ll find reed cutters, sandal makers (though many went barefoot), and even embalmers (pulling out organs took special training).

Setting Out on Ancient Adventure Quests

Drop into ancient places and complete fun “Quests”! Ebook Use: Print looseleaf pages; file in Timeline. 36pp. P+

PRINT:

QAW-155 $19

EBOOK: QAW-155e $15

Kings and Carpenters

QAW-605 $17

Explore Ancient Greece Explore Ancient Rome

QAW-606 $13 QAW-607 $13

Learn about 100 Bible land jobs. You could become a date picker, water hauler or perfumer!

Great projects will get your students involved in recreating Greek art, literature, and scientific inquiry, or transport you to the Roman world to investigate their roads & inventions.

ISRAELITE LIFE & HISTORY BIBLE STUDY:

Lamps, Scrolls & Goatskin Bottles QAW-601 $18

Kid-friendly introduction to Hebrew customs and culture that illuminates Bible events and helps kids understand Bible stories and parables.

Ancient Chronicle 4/8 Notebook - Details on next page.

Ebook Use: Print looseleaf pages; file in Timeline. 50pp. C/P+ Archaeologic al Excursions

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Archaeology for Kids

QAW-701 $17

Dig in and learn the science of discovering our past! Learn techniques of archaeology and digs! You’ll learn how to survey, classify pottery, set up a survey dig, and much more!

WP EXCLUSIVE! Archaeological Expeditions Notebook

Interactive assignments will excite the imagination of young people studying ancient cultures. Classify items found in Tut’s tomb, make a water clock and much more. Ebook Use: Print looseleaf pages; file in Timeline. C/P+

PRINT:

QAW-702 $39

The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone

EBOOK: QAW-702e $29 QAW-703 $ 8

Tools of the Ancient Greeks QAW-708 $17 Tools of the Ancient Romans QAW-709 $17

Discover the classical world as you learn about the tools, medicines, war machines, architectural achievements, philosophy,math and arts of the Greeks and Romans.

Ancient Greek & Ancient Roman Challenges (Greek) QAW-705 $18 (Roman) QAW-706 $18

Challenging learning activities allow older students to think through many aspects of these cultures. Evaluate facts with mapping, geography, plays, charts and more.

Dig into the history of a stone found by Napoleon’s men -- a stone that was the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs!

Augustus Caesar’s World

Unwrapping the Pharaohs & DVD

Ebook Use: Print looseleaf pages; file in Timeline. 50pp. C/P+

QAW-707 $35

How Egyptian archaeology confirms the Biblical timeline. Fantastic pictures & DVD to watch!

Holman Bible Atlas (299 pgs.)

QAW-704 $30

This fantastic resource takes the student through the geography & history of the Bible. A reference to keep for a lifetime.

Holman Bible Atlas Study Packet Study worksheets, quizzes, and tests to reinforce concepts.

PRINT:

QAW-710 $9

EBOOK: QAW-710e $6

QAW-802 $22

Ancient Student Work Packet - An Easy-Use Student Syllabus

PRINT: QAW-155 $12 EBOOK: QAW-155e $8 ____________________________________________________ RECOMMENDED! Archaeological Bible

QAW-901 $50

This resource is scheduled in your guide, and highly recommended, but is not included in your package due to its price. A fantastic study bible that gives you insight into the culture of the Old and New Testament world with features on daily life of ancient peoples, their beliefs and practices and more!


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Quest for the Ancient World

Adventure Quest for 4th-8th Grades Experiences Your Family Will Love! Things to Try & Do!

Enjoy both “Open & Go” & easy activities such as: - Create an Ancient Stele or Cuneiform Tablet - Make a Stonehenge Astronomical Calendar - Sculpt an Egyptian Cat Statue or Obelisk - Decorate the Red Chapel for Pharaoh Hatshepsut - Design Your Own Cartouche with Hieroglyphics - Wrap Up a Life-Size Mummy - Cook Up a Jewish Dinner - Draw a Royal Advisor Trade Map - Make an Assyrian War Machine Model - Reconstruct Babylon’s Striding Lions Wall Relief - Take a Virtual Tour of Noah’s Ark - See Qin Shi Huangdi’s Terracotta Warriors for Yourself! - Walk Through China’s Forbidden City - Found Your Own Greek City-State - Make an Ancient Greek Water Clock - Lay Out a Roman Frontier City - Reproduce a Coin of Herod

Great Books & Reading!

Families love journeying through the large “Mystery of History,” Volume 1, which gives students a feel for the great events of history, and the times in which Bible characters lived in the past. Students also love the cultural aspect of this program. They’ll delve into the dirty jobs and royal privileges of people who lived in Egypt with “Pharaohs and Foot Soldiers,” and in Israel with “Kings and Carpenters.” Students also get the chance to discover Israelite life, culture, and traditions with the kid-friendly resource, “Lamps, Scrolls, and Goatskin Bottles,” a resource only available through WinterPromise! Students will find out about Israelite schools, toys, marriages, families, homes, and trades. Amazing!

Ancient Chronicle 4/8 Notebook Ancient Chronicle Notebook $19 for 50 Interactive Pages

Complete interactive pages that record the details of the lives of powerful rulers and conquerors, famous ancient monuments, or unusual events in classical times. Each page is interactive, and allows students to show what they know in a fun way, building their own history book as they complete it. Pages can be filed in their “Timelines in History,” along with any other artwork, projects, pictures, or research they complete this year.


Build Your Ancient World 4/8 Set . . .

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STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives Choose Your Ancient “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $134 Value for $109

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, and you can print and make as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and student notebook (QAW-101 & QAW-151). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

EBOOK BUNDLE A $100 Value for $89

PRINT BUNDLE A $118 Value for $109

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK: Quest for the Ancient World 4/8 Guide QAW-101e $70 EBOOK: Setting Out on Adventure Quests QAW-155e $15

PRINT: Quest for the Ancient World 4/8 Guide QAW-101 $80 PRINT: Setting Out on Adventure Quests QAW-155 $19

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables:

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables:

EBOOK: Ancient Chronicle 4/8 Notebook

QAW-151e $15

PRINT: Ancient Chronicle 4/8 Notebook

QAW-151 $19

STEP 2: Add Your Theme Essentials Books The Books Your Theme Requires $103 Value for $89

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. NOTE! We also offer this bundle without Mystery of History. __________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Mystery of History, Volume 1 Encyclopedia of the Ancient World Great Ancient China Projects Story of the World Vol. 1

QAW-201 QAW-202 QAW-204 QAW-203

$50 $20 $16 $17

STEP 3: Decide on Your Theme Completer Books The Books of Interest Students Love That Complete the Theme - $93 Value for $85

You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. Most of these books are used for shorter periods, so they could be borrowed from a library. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: Lamps, Scrolls & Goatskin Bottles PRINT: Ancient Egypt Projects PRINT: Pharaohs & Foot Soldiers

QAW-601 $18 QAW-604 $16 QAW-602 $17

PRINT: Kings and Carpenters PRINT: Explore Ancient Greece PRINT: Explore Ancient Rome

QAW-605 $17 QAW-606 $13 QAW-607 $13


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Quest for the Ancient World Archaeology Quest for Senior High Experiences Your Family Will Love! Things to Try & Do!

Enjoy both “Open & Go” & easy activities such as: - Examine the Sumerian Stele of Vultures - Observe a Frozen Baby Mammoth - Discover New Ideas about the Reason Stonehenge Was Built - Decorate the Red Chapel for Pharaoh Hatshepsut - Acquire Supplies for Tutankhamun’s Scarab Bracelet - Play Egyptian Games, Senet or Dogs and Jackals - Make Your Own Mummy -- Really! - Encounter the Science of Ice Archaeology - Examine an Assyrian Relief of the Siege of Lachish - Reconstruct Babylon’s Striding Lions Wall Relief - Set Archaeological Finds in Chronological Order - See Qin Shi Huangdi’s Terracotta Warriors for Yourself! - Walk Through China’s Forbidden City - Visit the Ruins of the Persian City of Persepolis - Discover the Different Elements of a Greek Temple - Lay Out a Roman Frontier City - Encounter the Realities of Roman Aqueduct Construction

Great Books & Reading! This set includes amazing resources like the “Holman Bible Atlas,” that allows students to travel through the ancient world and around the land of Israel. Students will also love “ Unwrapping the Pharaohs,” that takes them inside the lives of the powerful in Egypt, and “Archaeology for Kids” that takes students inside the study of archaeology.

Complete an Archaeology Course!

PLUS! You’ll complete an online Archaeology Course! It’s such a great addition to your studies, helping students understand the basics of biblical archaeology.

Archaeological Expeditions Notebook Archaeological Notebook $29 for 200+ Interactive Pages

Complete interactive pages that dig into the archaeology of the past. Discover the ways Romans built up their empire and their cities, how the Israelites prepared to defend their cities, and the reasons the ancients constructed amazing monuments and landmarks. Each page is interactive, and allows students to show what they know in a fun way, building their own history book as they complete it. Pages can be filed in their “Timelines in History,” along with any other artwork, projects, pictures, or research they complete this year.

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Build Your Ancient World Sr. High Set . . .

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STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives Choose Your Ancient “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $143 Value for $119

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, and you can print and make as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and student notebook (QAW-102 & QAW-152). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

EBOOK BUNDLE A $113 Value for $99

PRINT BUNDLE A $140 Value for $129

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK: Quest for the Ancient World Sr Guide QAW-102e $70

EBOOK: Quest for the Ancient World Sr Guide QAW-102 $80

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: EBOOK: Archaeological Expeditions Ntbk EBOOK: Holman Bible Atlas Study Packet EBOOK: Ancient Student Work Packet

QAW-152 $29 QAW-710e $ 6 QAW-156e $ 8

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: EBOOK: Archaeological Expeditions Ntbk EBOOK: Holman Bible Atlas Study Packet EBOOK: Ancient Student Work Packet

QAW-152 $39 QAW-710 $ 9 QAW-156 $12

STEP 2: Add Theme Essentials The Books Your Theme Requires $103 Value for $89

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. NOTE! We also offer this bundle without Mystery of History. __________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Mystery of History, Volume 1 Encyclopedia of the Ancient World Great Ancient China Projects Story of the World Vol. 1

QAW-201 QAW-202 QAW-204 QAW-203

$50 $20 $15 $17

STEP 3: Decide on Your Theme Completer Books The Books of Interest Students Love That Complete the Theme - $182 Value for $159

You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. Most of these books are used for shorter periods, so they could be borrowed from a library. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone Ancient Greek Challenges* Ancient Roman Challenges* Tools of the Ancient Greeks* Tools of the Ancient Roman*

QAW-703 QAW-705 QAW-706 QAW-708 QAW-709

$8 $18 $18 $17 $17

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Augustus Caesar’s World Holman Bible Atlas (299 pages) Archaeology for Kids Unwrapping the Pharaohs & DVD

QAW-802 QAW-704 QAW-701 QAW-707

$22 $30 $17 $35


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Quest for the Middle Ages

Try a Free Sample of “Middle Ages” Online!

Four-Year World History Cycle: YEAR TWO


Set Out on a Medieval Quest . . .

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Middle Ages Resources Highlights of the Medieval Guidebooks

The Mystery of History - Volume 2 QMA-201 $50

Print Versions - $80 Ebook Versions - $70 A Multi-Level Program with Two Guidebooks

Two guides schedule resources for either 4-8th or Sr High students. Each week outlines activity ideas, geography and timeline work, important advice on how to teach concepts, web search ideas, and much more! Also includes a supply list for activities, and older student independent work schedules. Resources on this page are shared, but each program has its own unique focus in its resource set.

Plunder Quest Middle Ages 4/8 - A Middler Program for 4th-8th Grade Middle grade students will love this program focused on heroes and villains of medieval times. Your family will raid castles, cathedrals, and medieval monuments. They’ll take turns being a Knight, King, Tradesman, and much more! Along the way, they’ll plunder with Genghis Khan’s Mongol army, Viking warriors, and so many others!

Archaeology Quest Medieval Sr. - A Sr. High Program for 9th-12th Grade

Senior high students will embark on a quest to discover the treasures of medieval times. They’ll wander through medieval fortresses and castles, encounter secrets of cathedral- and city-building, and watch Renaissance masters at work. As they go, they’ll see how medieval arts like stained glass, illumination, and architecture still resonate with us today.

“Make-Your-Own” Medieval History Book

Each set has notebooking pages that coordinate with their books and resources, and are designed for their age level. These notebooking pages are varied and include activities such as journaling, skills practice, and other challenges.

HISTORY BOOKS Archers, Alchemists & 98 Jobs QMA-226 $17 A lighthearted look at medieval occupations that had their downsides. Very informative and fun look at daily living in medieval times.

A huge history book with all the trimmings! This book features short chapters that are easy to understand for all students, review and quizzing activities, and separate activity ideas for younger, middle and older students for every chapter. That’s an amazing value when you consider there are over 80 chapters! The author works from the early church through the Middle Ages and integrates church history in its historical settings. This book is an indispensable resource for students of all ages to understand how God has preserved His church through history. Additional resources in the book include maps, expanded language and activity instructions, and an answer key. Just a fantastic resource! 700+ pages.

Famous Men of the Renaissance & Reformation QMA-203 $17

Profiles of twenty-nine people give students an understanding of the new thoughts and ideas brought by the Renaissance, and the tribulations endured by the men who challenged the established church during the Reformation.

Leonardo da Vinci for Kids

QMA-205 $18

Medieval Medicine & the Plague

QMA-228 $9

Meet one of the world’s greatest geniuses and his ideas. Find out more about his painting, inventions, sculpture and amazing life during the Renaissance!

Learn how medieval doctors and local healers treated their patients in the Middle Ages, and how the plague traveled through Europe.

Illuminated Lettering

Instruction on how to create illuminated letters of the alphabet just as scribes did in the Middle Ages. Digital Use: View most pages; print 25 pattern pages. P+

PRINT:

QMA-706 $18

EBOOK: QMA-706e $15

Trial & Triumph: Stories from Church History QMA-401 $21 BONUS Ebook: Men of Iron - Digital Use: Print. P-1 $9 Value

You’ll Find More In-Depth Information on Medieval Sets & Free Samples Online!


Resources for Each Age Group Quest for the Middle Ages 4/6 Guide PRINT: QMA-101 $80 EBOOK: QMA-101e $70 Great Medieval Projects

QMA-601 $16

Rush into medieval culture and enjoy easy-to-complete activities along the way. Students will find out what life in the Middle Ages was like for peasants and royalty. They’ll set up raids with barbarians, and plunder like the Vikings. On their way, they’ll learn about medieval weapons, chain mail, and tactics, as well as castles and cathedrals. Plus they’ll investigate heraldry, feudalism, chivalry, stained glass, and trade at local fairs and markets.

Quest for the Middle Ages Sr High Guide PRINT: QMA-102 $80 EBOOK: QMA-102e $70 Investigate the Middle Ages

QMA-702 $29

Fantastic projects and research journeys through medieval history allow students to learn about the processes involved in papermaking, printing, calligraphy, cottage industries, trading and stained glass production. They’ll investigate the feudal system, guilds, knighthood, barbarian influences, etc.

PRINT:

QMA-702 $29

World of Columbus & Sons

EBOOK: QMA-702e $25 QMA-703 $22

This is the story of a wonderful, changing, reawakening world the world of the Renaissance and Reformation. Measured by the lifetime of Columbus and his sons, this book spans the years from 1451-1539. With Columbus as the central figure of this narrative, readers will also learn the fascinating stories of other medieval leaders. Students will learn about the religious, cultural and scientific changes that ushered in a new frontier of exploration and discovery.

Gothic Geometry

QMA-704 $15

Encounter the geometry that is a part of gothic construction of windows, doors, arches, and domes.

The Medieval World

QMA-603 $13

WP Exclusive! Medieval Activity Pack

QMA-604 $15

Blank Book

QMA-610 $ 8

Leonardo da Vinci Inventions

QMA-701 $16

Christian History Made Easy 100 ... Events in Christian History

QMA-707 $16 QMA-708 $19

Wonderful illustrations and drawings of almost every aspect of medieval life allow students to time travel! Head inside a castle, take a look at medieval armor and weaponry, and learn about tournaments and heraldry.

Play this game of Hnefatafl. Includes a game board, rules and pieces to play this medieval game, heraldry and coat of arms activities, and stained glass coloration activities.

A completely blank book for students to create a living work of art -- a medieval book. Students can use calligraphy skills, knowledge of medieval times and illuminated alphabets in it.

From armored tanks and gliders to “plastic glass” and drawing machines, this interactive book explores the incredible mind of Leonardo da Vinci through hands-on, accessible activities.

Accessible books on the history of the early church. _______________________

ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

A Survey of the New Testament QMA-801 $50

This is a research book students will use all their lives, making this resource worth the price. This well-written book looks at the entire New Testament, journeying through the gospels, and going along on Paul’s missionary trips. Includes photos, maps, archaeological information, study goals and review & discussion questions. 542 pages. Included in Sr. High set.


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Middle Ages for Middle Grades

Medieval Times Book For 4/8 - #QMA-151 $15 for 47 Interactive Pages

Interactive pages with information on kings and peasants in medieval times, with details on the culture, geography, weaponry, building projects, and innovations of the medieval world. This notebook comes looseleaf, so other mapping or other work can be added, or it can be filed in your Timeline.


Build Your Middle Ages 4-8 Set . . .

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STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives Choose Your Medieval “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $126 Value for $99

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook including the additional ebook resource. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, so you can print as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and student notebook (QMA-101 & QMA-151). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items. ________________________________________________________________________________________________

EBOOK BUNDLE A $106 Value for $89

PRINT BUNDLE A $114 Value for $105

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK: Quest for the Middle Ages 4/8 Guide EBOOK: Illuminated Lettering

PRINT: Quest for the Middle Ages 4/8 Guide PRINT: Illuminated Lettering

QMA-101e $70 QMA-706e $15

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: PRINT: “Make-Your-Own” Medieval Book

QMA-151e $12

QMA-101 $80 QMA-706 $19

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: PRINT: “Make-Your-Own” Medieval Book

QMA-151e $15

And, the Additional Ebook Resource

BONUS Ebook: Men of Iron

QMA-991

$9 Value

STEP 2: Add Theme Essentials The Books Your Theme Requires $132 Value for $119

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. NOTE! We also offer this bundle without Mystery of History. __________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Mystery of History Vol. II Famous Men ... Ren & Reformation Leonardo da Vinci for Kids Archers, Alchemists & 98 Jobs Trial & Triumph Medieval Medicine & the Plague

QMA-201 QMA-203 QMA-205 QMA-226 QMA-401 QMA-228

$50 $17 $18 $17 $21 $9

STEP 3: Decide on Your Theme Completer Books The Books of Interest Students Love That Complete the Theme - $52 Value for $45

You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. Most of these books are used for shorter periods, so they could be borrowed from a library. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: Great Medieval Projects PRINT: The Medieval World*

QMA-601 $16 QMA-603 $13

PRINT: Medieval Activity Pack* QMA-604 $15 PRINT: Blank Book for an Illuminated Book* QMA-610 $ 8


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Middle Ages for Senior High

Medieval Times Book For Sr High - #QMA-151 $15 for 47 Interactive Pages

Interactive pages with information on kings and peasants in medieval times, with details on the culture, geography, weaponry, building projects, and innovations of the medieval world. This notebook comes looseleaf, so other mapping or other work can be added, or it can be filed in your Timeline.


Build Your Middle Ages Sr. High Set . . .

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STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives Choose Your Medieval “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $163 Value for $119

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook including the additional ebook resource. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, so you can print as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and student notebook (QMA-102 & QMA-702). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items. ________________________________________________________________________________________________

EBOOK BUNDLE A $123 Value for $99

PRINT BUNDLE A $138 Value for $119

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK: Quest for the Middle Ages Sr High GuideQMA-102e $70 EBOOK: Illuminated Lettering QMA-706e $15

PRINT: Quest for the Middle Ages Sr High GuideQMA-102 $80 PRINT: Illuminated Lettering QMA-706 $19

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: EBOOK: Investigate the Middle Ages

QMA-702e $29

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: PRINT: Investigate the Middle Ages

QMA-702 $39

And, the Additional Ebook Resource

BONUS Ebook: Men of Iron

QMA-991

$9 Value

STEP 2: Add Theme Essentials The Books Your Theme Requires $131 Value for $119

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. NOTE! We also offer this bundle without Mystery of History. __________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Mystery of History Vol. II Famous Men ... Ren & Reformation Leonardo da Vinci for Kids Archers, Alchemists & 98 Jobs Trial & Triumph Medieval Medicine & the Plague

QMA-201 QMA-203 QMA-205 QMA-226 QMA-401 QMA-228

$50 $17 $18 $17 $21 $9

STEP 3: Decide on Your Theme Completer Books The Books of Interest Students Love That Complete the Theme - $87 Value for $79

You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. Most of these books are used for shorter periods, so they could be borrowed from a library. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: Leonardo da Vinci Inventions PRINT: World of Columbus & Sons PRINT: 100 ... Events in Christian History

QMA-701 $16 QMA-703 $22 QMA-708 $19

PRINT: Gothic Geometry PRINT: Christian History Made Easy

QMA-704 $15 QMA-707 $16


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The Music, Art & Writing Focus! NPR Listener’s Encyclopedia of Classical Music QRR-501 $20 This outstanding classical music resource took eleven years to create, and when you open its page, you can see why. It features 1500 entries on composers, performers, instruments, musical terms, compositions, and historical periods. It is written as an overview to connect with everyone from novices to classical music fans, and to focus on those areas of classical music that are well represented on recordings and accessible to the general listener. Many clear, captioned black-and-white photos, primarily portraits, are included. Almost every entry for a composer, performer, or composition includes a small text box of Recommended Recordings for listening. Better still, this marvelous book contains a series of links to more than 500 musical selections on a website created by Naxos, a large classical music label. Readers can access more than 75 hours of music online using included instructions on accessing them on the web! Simply a great way to introduce students to classical music, and help them gain an appreciation and love for this music genre.

Shakespeare for Kids: His Life & Times

QRR-502 $18

Shakespeare for Kids is a perfect introduction to appreciating and understanding William Shakespeare’s lasting legacy. Shakespeare’s universal themes -- loyalty and betrayal, love and hate, honor and dishonor, to name but a few -- have imbued not only English literature but many other cultures worldwide. Inspired by scenes from Shakespeare’s plays, students can invent new words ad compose sonnets -- just as he did. They’ll also discover what daily life was like in the Elizabethan era, when Shakespeare lived. As they follow along with Shakespeare’s life, they’ll get a taste of the bard’s sublime craft and experience Elizabethan England in detail.

Dickens: His Work and World QRR-503 $20

The worlds of Charles Dickens -- both his personal one and the ones he created -- come alive in this intriguing book! The author begins with Dickens’s touring life and final London performance, then takes the reader through the writer’s humble beginnings and nomadic childhood. Like Dickens, the author pays particular attention to the people Dickens met, the sights he saw, and the situations he endured -- all of which were to find their way into his writings. Then he looks at 1800’s London, pointing out the societal changes that were to influence Dickens’s progressive thinking. Illustrations throughout the book of major characters in Dickens’s books give insight as to the detail of the people and worlds Dickens created. The author also investigates four major works of Dickens and helps explain some of the literary devices Dickens used in his quirky, detailed writing style.

Monet and the Impressionists for Kids

QRR-504 $18

Come and meet Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Mary Cassatt, Paul Cezenne, Paul Gauguin, and Georges Seurat in this introduction to the Impressionists. Each of these artists, who showed their works at one or more of the Impressionist exhibitions during the 1870’s and 1880’s, is profiled, and examples of their work shown in beautiful color. Sidebars along the way offer anecdotes and quotes that help students get to know the painters, and discuss the images they painted.

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Royals & Revolution Resources: THE GUIDE

CULTURE STUDY

Royals and Revolution Guide

You’ll love the clear weekly schedules and helps in this guide. The Royals guide also includes activity ideas, geography and timeline work, advice on how to teach and grade student work using Charlotte Mason ideals, website links, supply lists, a rating system for activities, and a student independent work schedule so you’ll never write out a homework list. Digital Use: Likely print the weekly grids for use (about 72 pgs.), and view the other pages.

PRINT:

QRR-101

$70

EBOOK: QRR-101e

$60

Get to know royal families and revolutionary rebels. Digital Use: Print looseleaf; file in Timeline. 72 pp. C / P+

$29

EBOOK: QRR-151e

$25

LIFE OF CHRIST BIBLE STUDY Christ: The Royal Revolutionary

Have you ever thought of Christ as the ultimate Royal Revolutionary? Not only does this fantastic book provide a look at the life of Christ through the gospels, but it also provides gripping thoughts that delve deep into the person of Christ -- who He was, what motivated His life and leadership, and how He ministered to those He met every day. Digital Use: View. P-1

PRINT:

QRR-401

$29

What Jane Austen Ate & C. Dickens Knew*

QRR-251 $16

Discover everyday facts about the 19th century -- from fox hunting to whist, calling cards, workhouses, English tea, titles and etiquette, and even clothing!

Exhibiting the World’s Fair

“Make-Your-Own” Revolutionary Times Bk QRR-151

Discover everyday jobs and money-making ventures you’ll love investigating, like robber barons, cow doctors, lightning rod men, dime novel writers and even canal hoggees!

EXPLORATION PROJECTS

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Cowboys, Coffin-Makers & 100 Other Nineteenth-Century Jobs You Might Have Feared or Fancied QRR-252 $25

EBOOK: QRR-401e

$25

Students will enjoy these exploration projects that will take them through these times of change. The explorations are designed to be part of a “World’s Fair” exhibit that the student will put on at the end of the year. Along the way, they can investigate the fire of London, build a telegraph set, or create a British Empire Risk game. Digital Use: View. P

PRINT:

QRR-253

$29

EBOOK: QRR-253e

$25

OPTIONAL MUSIC, ART & WRITING FOCUS

These scheduled resources offer most of the interactive experiences in this program, and are highly recommended.

NPR Listener’s Encyclopedia of Classical Music QRR-501 Shakespeare for Kids: His Life & Times* QRR-502 Dickens: His Work and World QRR-503 Monet and the Impressionists for Kids QRR-504

$20 $17 $11 $18

Choices for Adding Adventure Reading: PURCHASE OUR SCHEDULED SET:

USE THESE ADDITIONAL EBOOK RESOURCES Included only as part of an Ebook Set.

E-Reader Book Set

$50 Value

These books are formatted in an easy-to read typeface and page size to allow you to read them on your tablet, laptop, or other device. There are enough books that your student could build their own reading list. Digital Use: View. P-1 - The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy - Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens - Four Feathers by A.E.W. Mason - Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper - Common Sense by Thomas Paine - The Crisis by Thomas Paine - In the Days of Queen Victoria by Eva March Tappan - The Hidden Hand by E.D.E.N. Southworth -Through Russian Snows by G.A. Henty

With the advent of personal reading devices and ebooks for phones, etc., we are no longer including reading books in our basic programs, but listed below are books scheduled for you in your guide. Those that are italicized are included as ebooks in your digital set (listed left). You can purchase the other titles, download them to a device, or borrow them from a library, or buy them from us as a special order item, The King’s Fifth The Shakespeare Stealer Midnight is a Place In Search of Honor The Scarlet Pimpernel Oliver Twist Out of Darkness: The Story of Louis Braille \\


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STEP 1: Choose Your WP Exclusives Choose Your Revolutionary “Heart & Soul” Resources

This bundle includes the exclusive resources around which the program is built.

MIXED BUNDLE - $240 Value for $179

All resources are downloaded to you in ebook including the additional ebook resources. Most of these are in color, they can be used on any device, so you can print as many consumables as you need. We’ll also send you an additional print copy of the guide and student notebook (QMA-101 & QMA-151). If you’d like extra print copies for additional students, add them as separate items. ________________________________________________________________________________________________

EBOOK BUNDLE A $220 Value for $159

PRINT BUNDLE A $196 Value for $179

All ebook. Most resources are in color, can use on any device, can print and make as many consumables as you need.

All print resources. Most are in black and white, you’ll need to purchase extra consumables for additional students.

EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK: EBOOK:

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Royals and Revolution Guide Monarchy, Empire and Change Exhibiting the World’s Fair Christ: The Royal Revolutionary

QRR-101e QRR-201e QRR-253e QRR-401e

$60 $35 $25 $25

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: EBOOK:

“Make-Your-Own” Royals Book QRR-151e $25

Royals and Revolution Guide Monarchy, Empire and Change Exhibiting the World’s Fair Christ: The Royal Revolutionary

QRR-101e QRR-201e QRR-253e QRR-401e

$70 $39 $29 $29

Plus, A Copy of These Student Consumables: PRINT:

“Make-Your-Own” Royals Book QRR-151 $29

And, the Additional Ebook Resources

Nine-Book Classic E-Reader Book Set

$50 Value

STEP 2: Add Theme Essential Books The Books Your Theme Requires - $160 Value for $145

You’ll need to have these print books to complete the core aspects of your theme. Many of the books in this bundle are used all year or at least for too many weeks to borrow from most libraries. __________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Kingfisher History Encyclopedia Guide to European History Around the World in a 100 Years The Real Revolution Industrial Britain

QRR-202 QRR-203 QRR-210 QRR-230 QRR-235

$33 $20 $10 $22 $25

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Black Potatoes QRR-236 $10 Industrial Revolutionaries QRR-236 $14 Cowboys, Coffin-Makers & 100 QRR-252 $17 Other Nineteenth-Century Jobs . . .

STEP 3: Decide on Your Theme Completer Books The Books of Interest Students Love That Complete the Theme - $118 Value for $109

You’ll need to have these high-interest print books to complete your theme completely. Most of these books are used for shorter periods, so they could be borrowed from a library. Consumable resources are starred. __________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

What Jane Austen Ate . . . * QRR-251 Elizabeth I QRR-215 Russian Greats: Peter & Catherine QRR-216 Louis XIV: The Sun King QRR-217 Napoleon QRR-232

$16 $8 $8 $8 $8

PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT: PRINT:

Queen Victoria* The Life of Myles Standish Thomas Edison for Kids* Isaac Newton: Inventor, Scientist To Rule the Waves*

QRR-245 QRR-218 QRR-241 QRR-226 QRR-204

$8 $10 $17 $9 $16


Chess Electives Knights of the Square Table

Knights of the Square Table

This is the adventure your student has been waiting for -defending his or her King, and conquering another King with the help of knights, wisemen, foot-soldiers and more. This program is designed to take your student from the very beginnings of chess instruction to confident play and perhaps victories over both mom and dad! While your student learns chess, he will also acquire many other valuable This isthat the will adventure your student waiting -- defending his or her King, and con-and qualities help him in his studieshas andbeen life. Chess willfor provide the opportunity to develop mental quering anotherasKing the Logical help ofthinking knights,and wisemen, This program physical discipline well with as focus. conceptsfoot-soldiers such as causeand and more. effect are essential in chess play and to important to decision will teach your student to considerto allconfi options presented, is designed take your studentmaking. from theChess very beginnings of chess instruction dent noting the positives and negatives of each Finally, chess will instill a confi dence your stuplay both and perhaps victories over both momopportunity. and dad! While your student learns chess, heinwill dent as he or she grows in their play. You will want to include chess as part of your student’s educational also acquire many other valuable qualities that will help him in his studies and life. Chess willplan. Take a look at the two programs below.

provide the opportunity to develop mental and physical discipline as well as focus. Logical thinking and concepts such as cause and effect are essential in chess play and important to decision making. Chess will teach your student to consider all options A Program Designed Beginners in Chess, Ages 5-7Finally, chess presented, noting both the positives andfor negatives of each opportunity. will instill a confidence in your student-as or she grows their play. This is one #CHESS1 Anhe$85 Value for in $69 Students will learnyou thewill roleswant of pieces, howas they move, the basic requirements of a complete program to have part of your student’s educational plan. game, castling,

Knights of the Square Table: A Knight’s First Moves

en passant and self-possession at the board. Includes a guide/training manual, Chess Rules Workbook, Chess Tactics Workbook, Chess for Kids, Story of Chess, a chess notation notebook and more. Details are online.

Necessary Resource Knights of the Square Table: A Knight in the King’s Court A Program Designed for Older Beginners in Chess, Ages 8 and up #CHESS2 - An $80 Value for $69

Older students will learn the basics of chess, and proceed rapidly to tactics, strategy, and initiative. Includes a guide/training manual, A World Champion’s Guide to Chess, The Chess Tactics Workbook, the Chess Rules Workbook, and a chess notation notebook. Details on resources are online.

NECESSARY RESOURCE: The Square Table! Tournament Chess Roll-Up Board and Staunton Pieces #BOARD $18

This set is perfect for your child’s new adventure in chess. The large size of the vinyl roll-up board and easy-to-recognize Staunton-styled pieces are perfect for learning the game’s many patterns and positions. This is the standard size used for tournament play. The durability and ease of storage make it perfect for anyone beginning in chess.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE: Analog Chess Clock

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A chess clock times games for students and helps them learn to slow their pace of play as needed and manage their time throughout the game. It is also necessary when playing a blitz-style of chess, which uses five minutes or less. You must have a clock when participating in a rated tournament.


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Language Arts Programs WP’s “Approach” to Language Arts Using Fun and Intriguing Resources to Motivate Students, WP’s Language Arts Programs Feature:

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An easy-going, fun approach influenced by Charlotte Mason ideals. Active learning opportunities, especially in early and middle elementary grade programs. Fun themes that keep students interested and motivated to read or complete workbook exercises Open-and-go workbooks students LOVE! and an easy-to-follow guidebook. Creative writing assignments that coordinate with the subjects in the themed programs, offering the strength of cross-curricular study. Sets that cover all the language arts skills appropriate to the grade: phonics, reading and reading comprehension, grammar and mechanics, spelling, vocabulary, handwriting, and creative writing.

Early Reading Programs

You’ll see we’ve aligned our language arts programs so it is easy to place your student as they reach “Milestones in Reading.” The younger language arts programs are labeled according to the reading skills at which each program begins and ends, as you see in the programs “Letters to Little Words” or “Paragraphs to Pages,” for instance. In these younger years, our language arts take a multi-faceted, interactive approach. From Pre-K to 2nd grade we include resources that encourage active learning. For instance, both the “Letters to Little Words” and “Syllables to Sentences” programs use a hands-on activity pack that has magnetic marbles, monkey playing pieces, colored sand, and more.

Middle Grade & High School Programs

As the language arts programs progress beyond reading and comprehension skills, they add easy-touse studies of grammar, cursive handwriting, vocabulary, and spelling, with scheduled reading. In the middle and early high school years, creative writing is practiced and the student’s communication skills are refined. Great literature is scheduled in junior and senior high packages, exposing them to wonderful classics and offering discussion and evaluation opportunities.

There’s So Much More Information Online about Language Arts! Detail on our packages can be found online, including resource descriptions and skills covered.

An Online Summary of Programs is Designed to Help You Choose a Program See an in-depth summary of LA programs online in our LA Section!

I’m Still Not Sure! -- OR, My Student is Older and I’m Not Sure Where to Place Him! Use our LA Placement Evaluation online on our Language Arts Overview.


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Letters to Little Words Language Arts for Pre-K or K

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A 36-Week Program - #LAL - $119 A $143 Value! Your Guidebook is Half Price!

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For students who show readiness to learn the alphabetical sounds, or have begun to learn, but not mastered, most of the phonetic sounds. This program includes the items listed below, and the guidebook will offer creative suggestions that coordinate with “Hideaways in History,” “Animals and Their Worlds” and “The American Story 1.”

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Letters to Little Words LA Guide

LAL-101

$39

Phonics Cards with Coordinating Character Cards LAL-201

$21

EVEN MORE! Hands-On Phonics Activity Pack

$29

Includes a 36-week schedule, helps on how to maximize the effectiveness of the phonics cards, writing paper originals to copy and use, and creative projects to help your student get ready to express thoughts with words. Additional worksheets reinforce blend phonics, double vowel phonetic sounds and offer handwriting practice. A set of sturdy cards designed to teach your student their letters and phonetic sounds. Additionally, the card format can be used for review, and hands-on games for reinforcement.

LAL-202

A multi-sensory activity pack used for fun, planned reinforcement and review activities. Some of the supplies include the wonderful “Build-a-Letter” educational toy, a bendable figure, a timer, new foam dough, monkey playing pieces, magnetic letters & more. Packaged in a large plastic case to take it on the go! This is not for children under 3 years old. Parental supervision is required. ($3)

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LAL-301 LAL-302 LAL-303

$8 $8 $8

“Make-Your-Own” Phonics Readers

LAL-304

$12

Jump Right into Reading Workbook*

LAL-305

$18

Workbooks reinforce the student’s ability to write, identify, and “hear” sounds in words. Cons. Phonics “readers” are booklets for students to illustrate themselves; with one word per page and one book per letter of the alphabet. Consumable. A 200+ page well-illustrated phonics workbook. Consumable.

NOTE! Online you’ll find “Accelerated Reading,” which is an accelerated, combined version of “Letters to Little Words” + “Syllables to Sentences.” It is perfect for: - Students who demonstrate an eagerness to learn to read early, or have begun to learn, but not mastered, some of the phonetic sounds; - For reluctant 1st grade students who now show readiness to move quickly through the basic letter sounds and into early independent reading; - For new students switching from another program who need extended review with vertical phonics to be fully prepared for “Paragraphs to Pages” or “Stories to Short Chapters.”

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Syllables to Sentences

Language Arts for K or Advanced K An 18- or 36-Week Program - #LAS - $139 AVAILABLE AUGUST 2013

For students who are just ready to start reading three-letter words, such as bat, win, pot. This program includes the

items listed below, and a guidebook that offers creative suggestions to coordinate with your themed program. Syllables to Sentences LA Guide LAS-101 $39 Explode the Code: Books 1, 2, 3* LAS-402,3,4 $33 Includes both an 18- and a 36-week schedule, helps on how to review the basic phonic sounds, writing paper originals to copy and use, advanced phonics activities and games, and narration for beginners.

Word Family Activity Book

LAS-401 $15

Features fun reproducible activities that will help students recognize key word patterns. Each word family (-ake: bake, take, fake, lake, rake, etc.) has its own page with word puzzles, and an easy four-box comic strip to read, using that word family. *Starred resources are consumable.

Romp in Pine Nut Park Readers Set

LAS-405 $55

Read & Write Mini-Books

LAS-409 $11

A set of 18 sequential, decodable readers. Stories for students reading three-letter words; stories let them progress to sentences by the end of the year.

These reproducible books have great artwork and a limited vocabulary. Each book has eight pages to fill in and sentences to read using word family words. NOTE: If you don’t have them, you’ll need to add items LAL-201 and LAL-202 from “Letters to Little Words.”

NOTE! For students transferring from another phonics program, who need to learn phonics in our vertical method, or for students that would place in the middle of the “Syllables to Sentences” program, we offer our “Fast-Track Phonics.” Details are online! ________________________________________________________________________

Paragraphs to Pages

Language Arts for Advanced K or 1st An 18-Week Program - #LAP - $75

Sometime during “Syllables to Sentences,” a “key” turns in many students’ heads, bringing on that magic moment when their reading ability suddenly explodes and makes rapid gains. This 18-week program serves as a step between “Syllables to Sentences” and “Stories to Short Chapters” that can do one of two things: (1) Allow students whose “key” has turned to continue moving forward, even though they may not have completed “Syllables to Sentences,” or (2) Allow students who have completed “Syllables to Sentences” and yet have not had their “key” turn to continue moving forward at a slower pace than they’d encounter in “Stories to Short Chapters.” letter words by the end of the year, all with a weekly Paragraphs to Pages LA Guide LAP-101 $39 phonics focus. These workbooks include the reading, Includes a simple 18-week schedule, parent helps, phonics exercises, spelling, handwriting, and reading and writing paper originals to copy and use. comprehension.

Black Pine Forest Phonics Workbooks

Your student will read short stories that feature several paragraphs with just a few sentences for each day’s reading. These sentences are made up of 3- or 4-letter words at the start, progressing to 5- to 7-

Play on Pine Nut Street* Tricks in the Thicket*

LAP-401 $28 LAP-403 $28

NOTE: If you don’t have them, you’ll need to add items LAL-201 and LAL-202 from “Letters to Little Words.”


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Stories to Short Chapters Language Arts for 1st or 2nd Grade #LA1 - $159

Your Guidebook is FREE! Students learn to read independently and with greater proficiency.

LA 1 offers your students a fun learning adventure in the forest with a smart squirrel named Acorn, the merry chipmunks Dash & Scoot, and Tatty the Mouse. Students will practice more advanced phonograms and blends in exercises and stories of mayhem and mischief that the forest friends encounter. The program begins with students reading short passages of several paragraphs with controlled vocabulary. There will be some unfamiliar words that are new, and we expect that your student will still need some guidance while reading, at first. By the end of the year, most students will progress to reading short chapters. Throughout the year, students will enjoy reading games resources that will reinforce their decoding skills and increase reading comprehension, fluency and speed. They’ll also compile a word dictionary to which they’ll add their new words, aiding them in spelling skills, and helping them to remember the words they’re decoding. This program is for students who are ready to read short paragraphs with some help, and is designed for the student whose reading “key” has turned and is rapidly making strides in their reading. It includes the items listed below, and a guidebook that offers creative narration suggestions to coordinate with a student’s theme programs. ________________________________________________________________________

Stories to Short Chapters LA Guide

LA1-101 $35

Words I Use When I Write

LA1-204 $ 9

The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game

LA1-207 $25

Includes a 36-week schedule that coordinates the resources included in this program. Includes beginner grammar worksheets and handwriting paper originals to copy and use. Narration topics and readers coordinate with the topics in your themed program.

Reference that builds vocabulary/spelling skills.Cons. Your forest friends are hungry! Use this game with WinterPromise’s own ideas to reinforce what students are learning in their phonics, reading fluency, and comprehension. (5)

Acorn’s Game Set LA1-207 $25 Four marvelous, full-color, full-size game boards let students practice phonics.

Pine Hollow Write-In Readers

Acorn the Squirrel, his merry friends Dash and Scoot Chipmunk, and Tatty the common mouse all live in a forest where adventures happen all the time! A strange collection comes to light, mayhem erupts in a friend’s kitchen, a looming lair needs to be investigated, and terrifying noises lead to a whodunit! It’s all good fun, and along the way your student will learn advanced phonograms such as sh, ch, th, gh, ph, wh, ar, or, er, ir, ur, wor, ear, air, oo, oi, ou, ough, ew, ui, ea, and au. Their familiarity with these phonograms and blends will help them decode faster, spell better, and build fluency and reading speed. Reading passages are interspersed with phonics activities and reading comprehension exercises that will help your student become a confident reader. Each book is 175-200 pages, for about 800 pages of reading, exercises and instruction. Consumable.

Frolic in the Forest Winter in the Woods Mischief in the Meadow Havoc in Pine Hollow

NOTE: Acorn’s Game Set will be used again in “Readers to Real Books.”

LA1-205 LA1-206 LA1-207 LA1-208

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Readers to Real Books Language Arts for 2nd or 3rd Grade #LA2 - $155

Students build increased reading confidence and comprehension.

LA 2 begins as your student is ready to read short chapter books. Your student will return to Pine Hollow, and have all new adventures with Acorn the squirrel, the mischievous chipmunks Dash & Scoot, and Tatty the Mouse, along with all the other friends your student met in “Stories to Short Chapters.” Students will gain reading confidence, speed and comprehension as they work through this year’s resources. They’ll also start learning the most basic grammar concepts, as they are introduced to nouns, verbs, and adjectives, and basic capitalization and punctuation rules. The grammar they learn will also help them grow as readers. Throughout the year, students will once again use reading games resources that were a part of their “Stories to Short Chapters” set. These games will reinforce their decoding skills and increase reading comprehension, fluency and speed. Daily stories are 2-3 pages in length with controlled vocabulary. This set includes the items listed below, and a guidebook that offers creative narration suggestions to coordinate with a student’s themed program. ________________________________________________________________________

Readers to Real Books LA Guide

LA2-101 $38

Includes a 36-week schedule that coordinates the resources included in this program. Includes beginner grammar worksheets and handwriting paper originals to copy and use. Narration topics and readers coordinate with the topics in your themed program.

A Mink, A Fink & A Skating Rink: What is a Noun? LA2-203 To Root, To Toot, To Parachute: What is a Verb? LA2-204 Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: What is an Adjective? LA2-205 $ 8 each title This series will introduce your student to the parts of speech in a delightful way they’ll remember. NOTE: If you didn’t purchase it as part of “Stories to Short Chapters,” you’ll need to purchase Acorn’s Game Set (#LA1-207) as your student will use it again this year.

Silver Lake Write-In Readers

Acorn the Squirrel, his merry friends Dash and Scoot Chipmunk, and Tatty the Common Mouse continue to have fun adventures in a forest where adventures happen all the time! In this year’s stories, the friends discover a new foe roaming the fields, are baffled by strange noises, and encounter danger and hilarious fun at every turn! As they are enjoying the fun, your student will learn advanced phonograms such as air, oo, oi, ou, ie, and ough. They’ll also learn about unusual plurals, double consonants, silent letters, contractions, plus prefixes, suffixes, syllables, and how to divide them. Their familiarity with these phonograms and blends will help them decode faster, spell better, and build fluency and reading speed. Reading passages are interspersed with phonics, spelling, vocabulary, and comprehension exercises that will help your student become a confident reader. Each book is 175-200 pages, for about 800 pages of reading, exercises and instruction. Consumable.

Ambush in the Aspens Skating on Silver Lake Treachery in the Timber Laughter at the Lodge

LA2-205 LA2-206 LA2-207 LA2-208

$28 $28 $28 $28


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Print or Ebook Language Arts! Ebook Format - New Functionality & So Affordable!

You’ll love the functionality and flexibility of our ebook language arts programs for grades 3-6. Each program is an ebook collection that includes a guide and most of your language arts resources. These ebook collections are specially formatted to make them easy to view on a tablet or laptop, or print from your home printer and use. The language arts worktexts, for instance, can be printed as worksheets at home or in WP’s booklet format at Staples.

A Great Way to Save!

Best of all, your ebook purchase allows you to print as many copies of consumables as you need for your family. Printing consumables can really help you save on most language arts programs, as so many programs include several consumables.

New Choices for Readers - Another Great Idea.

Another change this year is that we are no longer selling readers as a part of our 3rd to 6th LA programs. With the advent of personal reading devices, tablets, smartphones, and laptops, more and more of these books are available in a less-expensive ebook format. Reader sets are still available as special order items, but we believe this offers flexibility to parents to choose to buy ebooks, or borrow books from a friend or library to reduce their homeschool costs. Instead, we are including eReading Schedules that schedule books and provide discussion questions (see below).

So What Do I Get?

We offer Ebook Sets, in which you receive electronic copies of guides and WP resources, and Digital + Print Sets in which you receive the ebook resources, but also get one print copy of each LA resource. In addition, each ebook collection includes an eReading Schedule. Each eReading Schedule includes a suggested schedule with the books listed, plus discussion and narration questions for the books suggested. Suggested readers are not included, but buying information is included in the schedule, and this gives parents the option to use ebooks or the library. ________________________________________________________________________

List of Books Scheduled in Our 3rd-6th Grade eReading Schedules: You can order the reader sets as special order items. Details are online.

LA 3 ANIMALS LIST: Black Beauty, Call of the Wild, Wind in the Willows, Poppy & Rye, Stuart Little, Black Star, Bright Dawn, A Bear Called Paddington, and Ginger Pye. LA 3 EARLY AMERICAN LIST: Pocahontas & the Stranger, What’s the Big Idea?, Benjamin West and His Cat Grimalkin, Night Journeys, Hannah of Fairfield, Who Was Daniel Boone?, Dog of Discovery, Once on This Island, and Farmer Boy. LA 3-6 LATER AMERICAN LIST: Iron Thunder, Caddie Woodlawn, The Great Fire, Jim Ugly, Helen Keller, Jason’s Gold, A Year Down Yonder, On the Wings of Heroes, My Side of the Mountain, How to Eat Fried Worms. LA 3-6 SEA & SKY LIST: The Strange Intruder, The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Shanghaied to China, Fish, Kids’ Shark Book, Crash at Cannibal Valley, Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet, and Mysterious Benedict Society. LA 3-6 CHILDREN LIST: Rainbow Garden, Treasures of the Snow, The Good Master, A Christmas Carol, The Three Musketeers, The Black Pearl, Listening for Lions, Heidi, Master Puppeteer, and Little Pear. LA 4-7 EARLY AMERICAN LIST: Children of the Longhouse, Almost Home, Songbird, Guns for General Washington, Yankee Doodle Boy, Little House in the Big Woods, Soft Rain, Who Was Mark Twain?, and Giant Rat of Sumatra. LA 4-6 ANCIENT LIST: Tirzah, Beauty in the Fields, Bible Wars & Weapons, Rise of the Golden Cobra, Aesop’s Fables, Theras & His Town, Detectives in Togas, and Polycarp: Crown of Fire. LA 4-6 MIDDLE AGES LIST: The Silver Branch, The Edge on the Sword, Medallion, The Puppeteer’s Apprentice, Adam of the Road, Spy for the Night Riders, Ten Boys Who Made a Difference, Red Hugh, Prince of Donegal, Crispin at the Edge of the World.


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3rd Grade Language Arts “Tracking Down Good Grammar”

$69 or $109 for Packages Below

Try a Free Sample of Scout’s LA 3 Online! Yip!

Learn about the eight basic parts of speech with Scout the Dog!

This program fully grounds the student in grammar instruction as students learn parts of speech and basic mechanics such as capitalization, sentence structure and types, and more. A rollicking-good time will be had with the workbook set, guided by the endearing dog, Scout, whose adventures are sure to have kids learning and laughing. Students continue to improve their reading skills, reading suggested books that range in length from 65 to 250 pages, but which have a consistent reading level achievable for this age. Students are required to read about a chapter a day. ________________________________________________________________________

LA 3 Program Guide LA3-101 $35 Cross-Curricularly Linked with Your Themed Program!

NEW! LA 3 Student Worktext Set LA3-205 to 208 $48

A lighthearted addition to our most popular language arts program. Scout, an endearing little dog, guides Grammar Skills your student through several Dictionary Digging pages per day. His adventures Digging Up the Facts! are on every page, providing students with a fun way to learn about language arts Wordly Wise 3000 - Book 3 LA3-201 $12 skills. This set of four Vocabulary building exercises help your child to worktexts for your student’s learn words with several/unfamiliar meanings. Cons. daily work includes grammar instruction and practice, SpellWell Book B & BB & Key LA3-202 to 204 $19 cursive writing practice, Fun activities encourage advanced phonic decoding creative writing instruction, and spelling skills in problem-solving format. Cons. and more. Consumable. ________________________________________________________________________ Includes a 36-week schedule that coordinates the variety of resources included in this program. Also has writing paper originals to copy and other helps. Best of all, the writing projects and the readers coordinate with your themed program.

Do you remember looking through your dictionary? Here's a quick reminder about how a dictionary works.

A dictionary tells you a lot of things about words. It tells you how the word is spelled, and how the word is divided into syllables. It also tells you how the word is pronounced using special phonetic symbols. These phonetic symbols are usually listed in the front of the dictionary, along with the sounds they make. A dictionary also gives a word's definition. A words definition can help you learn new words is what the word means. A dictionary or understand words you've heard or read in a book. Remember, too, that all words in a dictionary are organized people find their way in a alphabetically, from A to Z. dictionary, the FIRST word To help on the left hand page is listed corner of the book, and the in the top left LAST word on the right hand page is listed in the top right book. These are called guide corner of the words. They show you what open. All the words that range of words are on the are alphabetically in between pages you have the words are listed on these pages.

HERE'S WHAT TO DO!

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Order the Digital Set Below that Coordinates with Your Themed Study:

The LA 3 Digital Set includes an electronic copy of the guide and worktexts, with the worktexts printable as worksheets or booklets, plus the eReading Schedule of your choice, but not Wordly Wise & SpellWell, which you can add. The LA 3 Digital + Print Set includes everything in the Digital Set, plus a printed copy of everything listed above. Each eReading Schedule includes a suggested schedule for the book list, and discussion and narration questions for all the books suggested. Suggested readers are not included, but buying information is included in the schedule, and parents have the option to use ebooks. Lists of suggested books are on page 65.

LA 3 Digital: Animals eReading Schedule LA3E-AW - $69 LA 3 Digital: Early American eReading Schedule- LA3E-A1 - $69 LA 3 Digital: Later American eReading Schedule- LA3E-A2 - $69 LA 3 Digital: Sea and Sky eReading Schedule - LA3E-SS - $69 LA 3 Digital: Children ATW eReading Schedule - LA3E-CW - $69

DIGITAL + PRINT - LA3P-AW - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA3P-A1 - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA3P-A2 - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA3P-SS - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA3P-CW - $109


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4th Grade Language Arts

“Solving the Mysteries of Grammar” $69 or $109 for Packages Below Solve the mysteries of basic grammar and continue cursive writing.

Students will continue to work on mastery of basic grammar concepts as they review the parts of speech and their uses, and they’ll continue to work on traditional cursive writing skills introduced last year. This program allows students to progress into more formalized creative writing projects and read books that average 150 to 250 pages in length, reading about a chapter a day. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

LA 4 Program Guide LA4-101 $35 Cross-Curricularly Linked with Your Themed Program! Includes a 36-week schedule that coordinates the resources included in this program. The writing projects and the readers coordinate with the history books and topics covered in your basic program.

A Reason for Handwriting - Book D

LA4-201 $13

Students will find this full-color text interesting to complete each day. Lessons are built around a Scripture verse that allows students to practice key letter combinations. Consumable

SpellWell Book C,CC & Key

LA4-202 to 204 $19

Fun activities develop good spelling skills. Consum.

NEW! LA 4 Student Worktext Set LA4-205 to 208 $48

These worktexts will have your student solving baffling grammar mysteries, such as the Case of the Dastardly Dognapping, or the Grammar Exercise Case of the Fake Seuss Tale. The Case of the Curi ous Couch Cliff Hanger, a tough Looking Into the Facts ! sleuth and great wordsmith, guides your student through several pages of grammar and creative instruction per day. His cases and notes fill the pages, providing students with a fun way to learn about language arts skills. Consumable.

Cliff has been looking into the Case of the adjectives will help Curious Couch. It him decode a clue is his opinion that he has discovered a written his knowledge of piece of paper under found! Upon reaching the crime writing he saw on scene, Cliff the room's only piece the paper. See if of furniture. Below you can discover all the adjectives is the a clue in the list below. Remember that adjectiv to the identity of the thief by circling many. These words es tell which one, all what kind or how that are left to discover describe the curious couch in the drawing room. Then, the clue! read the words CLIFF'S HINT: To help decide if the word describes the couch, see if it makes sense is an adjective that blank: to put the word in the the _____________ couch.

comfortable beautiful footsteps wooden yellow on the squishy heavy flowered brown floor short faded soft led cushioned bumpy tilted expensive old to dusty painted

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Order the Digital Set Below that Coordinates with Your Themed Study:

The LA 4 Digital Set includes an electronic copy of the guide and worktexts, with the worktexts printable as worksheets or booklets, plus the eReading Schedule of your choice, but not handwriting or SpellWell, which you can add. The LA 4 Digital + Print Set includes everything in the Digital Set, plus a printed copy of everything listed above. Each eReading Schedule includes a suggested schedule for the book list, and discussion and narration questions for all the books suggested. Suggested readers are not included, but buying information is included in the schedule, and parents have the option to use ebooks. Lists of suggested books are on page 65.

LA 4 Digital: Animals eReading Schedule LA4E-AW - $69 LA 4 Digital: Early American eReading Schedule- LA4E-A1 - $69 LA 4 Digital: Later American eReading Schedule- LA4E-A2 - $69 LA 4 Digital: Sea and Sky eReading Schedule - LA4E-SS - $69 LA 4 Digital: Children ATW eReading Schedule - LA4E-CW - $69 LA 4 Digital: Ancient eReading Schedule LA4E-W1 - $69 LA 4 Digital: Middle Ages eReading Schedule - LA4E-W2 - $69

DIGITAL + PRINT - LA4P-AW - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA4P-A1 - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA4P-A2 - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA4P-SS - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA4P-CW - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA4P-W1 - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA4P-W2 - $109


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5th Grade Language Arts

“Digging Into Paragraphs” $69 or $109 for Packages Below Master the basics of writing a good paragraph.

Scout has returned with all new adventures in Alaska that will guide students through the basics of writing a good paragraph. The creative writing is focused on constructing paragraphs of various types, from instructive to descriptive and more. Along the way, Scout will help students move forward with their grammar studies to more difficult concepts such as direct and indirect objects, clauses, verb phrases, and more while reviewing basic usage and mechanics. Students will also continue practicing their cursive writing skills and vocabulary building. ________________________________________________________________________

LA 5 Program Guide LA5-101 $35 Cross-Curricularly Linked with Your Themed Program!

Includes a 36-week schedule that coordinates the resources included in this program. Writing projects and readers coordinate with themed program topics.

LA 5 Student Worktext Set “Scout’s Alaskan Adventures”

Scout the dog is back, and his family is moving to Alaska where he’ll encounter all new situations -- and a need for more advanced Scout’s Guide to Good Paragraphs LA5-201 $12 grammar skills! These worktexts Students will learn to build and write several types of will have your student working paragraphs, use topic sentences, and add detail. Cons. through fun grammar & writing exercises as you encounter SpellWell Book D, DD & Key LA5-204 to 206 $19 Scout’s wild adventures there! Fun activities develop good spelling skills. Consum. Consumable. ________________________________________________________________________

LA5-207 to 210 $48

Scout Makes a Resc ue Digging Up the Facts !

There's one more thing I learned about some words that comparative adjectives and adverbs. For comparative by adding have two syllables and most that have more than two the words "more" syllables, you form or "most." the Here some examples : POSITIVE COMPARATIVE (no comparison) SUPERLATIVE (compares 2) beautiful (compares 3+) more beautiful cheerful most beautiful more cheerful enjoyable most cheerful more enjoyable In the blank, write most enjoyable in the word that either "more" or makes the correct "most." comparison -1. I was ________ _______ excited than Tommie about the interview. (compares 2. We were going 2) to be on television and I wanted to be ever interviewed. the ___________ (compares 3+) wonderful 3. Tommie felt this would

but the ________ __ terrible moment was in the water. 6. I had two plan, (compares 3+) but Tommie thought the ____________ to each other and responsible plan would reach toward the hole in the ice. (compares be to hang on 2) 7. At first I was ________ ___ nervous about toward the hole in being on television the ice to rescue the than I was when I swimmer. (compares crawled 2)

8. But I did well, and

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Order the Digital Set Below that Coordinates with Your Themed Study:

The LA 5 Digital Set includes an electronic copy of the guide and worktexts, with the worktexts printable as worksheets or booklets, plus the eReading Schedule of your choice, but not SpellWell, which you can add. The LA 5 Digital + Print Set includes everything in the Digital Set, plus a printed copy of everything listed above. Each eReading Schedule includes a suggested schedule for the book list, and discussion and narration questions for all the books suggested. Suggested readers are not included, but buying information is included in the schedule, and parents have the option to use ebooks. Lists of suggested books are on page 65.

LA 5 Digital: Early American eReading Schedule- LA5E-A1 - $69 LA 5 Digital: Later American eReading Schedule- LA5E-A2 - $69 LA 5 Digital: Sea and Sky eReading Schedule - LA5E-SS - $69 LA 5 Digital: Children ATW eReading Schedule - LA5E-CW - $69 LA 5 Digital: Ancient eReading Schedule LA5E-W1 - $69 LA 5 Digital: Middle Ages eReading Schedule - LA5E-W2 - $69

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be the ________ ___ thrilling event of our lives. (compares 4. The questions 3+) the reporter asked had us telling about (compares 3+) the ____________ worrisome moment.

5. We were very scared,

DIGITAL + PRINT - LA5P-A1 - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA5P-A2 - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA5P-SS - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA5P-CW - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA5P-W1 - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA5P-W2 - $109


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6th Grade Language Arts “Exploring Word Pictures” $69 or $109 for Packages Below Focus on choosing the right words to express your written ideas.

LA 6 has a fun space exploration theme that helps students add creativity to their writing with more effective use of vocabulary. Students will add words to an advanced word dictionary and utilize a spelling dictionary that includes a thematic and homonym index. They’ll also sharpen skills such as developing interest-catching stories, using personification and more with their use of words. A dash of fun is added in their alien-themed spelling and grammar books; both really connect with students of this age. ________________________________________________________________________

LA 6 Program Guide LA6-101 $35 Cross-Curricularly Linked with Your Themed Program! Includes a 36-week schedule that coordinates the included resources. The writing projects and the readers coordinate with the history topics covered in your basic program.

Advanced Words I Use When I Write

LA6-201 $11

Writing can be improved by having your own word list -accumulating creative words expands a student’s vocabulary and spelling skills. This personal word book allows your student to build on a list that includes difficult-to-spell words and content area words. Consumable.

Alien Spelling Attack!

LA6-202 $19

Puzzles and fun exercises will help students master spelling rules and rule-breakers. Consumable.

Spelling Dictionary for Writers

LA6-204 $13

First Contact

LA6-205 $12

This spelling dictionary is a tool your developing writer will use for many years. The entries include a thematic thesaurus and a homonyms section. Writing lessons and prompts that help students sharpen their writing skills by effectively using interest- catching stories, personification, dialogue and more. Consumable.

LA 6 Student Worktext Set

LA6-206 & 207 $24

Go aboard a starship and seek out new grammar adventures. Captain Kendall, Ensign Will and the crew will encounter new situations in space that will engross even reluctant learners. Reinforces the grammar concepts introduced in LA 5. Consumable.

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Order the Digital Set Below that Coordinates with Your Themed Study:

The LA 6 Digital Set includes an electronic copy of the guide and worktexts, with the worktexts printable as worksheets or booklets, plus the eReading Schedule of your choice, but not the spelling dictionary or “Advanced Words...”, which you can add. The LA 6 Digital + Print Set includes everything in the Digital Set, plus a print copy of everything listed above. Each eReading Schedule includes a suggested schedule for the book list, and discussion and narration questions for all the books suggested. Suggested readers are not included, but buying information is included in the schedule, and parents have the option to use ebooks. Lists of suggested books are on p. 65.

LA 6 Digital: Early American eReading Schedule- LA6E-A1 - $69 LA 6 Digital: Later American eReading Schedule- LA6E-A2 - $69 LA 6 Digital: Sea and Sky eReading Schedule - LA6E-SS - $69 LA 6 Digital: Children ATW eReading Schedule - LA6E-CW - $69 LA 6 Digital: Ancient eReading Schedule LA6E-W1 - $69 LA 6 Digital: Middle Ages eReading Schedule - LA6E-W2 - $69

DIGITAL + PRINT - LA6P-A1 - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA6P-A2 - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA6P-SS - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA6P-CW - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA6P-W1 - $109 DIGITAL + PRINT - LA6P-W2 - $109


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LA 7

“Mastering The Writing Process” Study the writing process and produce five different papers this year.

Junior high students will master the writing process this year, and demonstrate what they learn in five different written reports. Along the way, they’ll learn essential writing skills associated with non-fiction written reports such as outlining, note-taking, writing research, using transition words, assembling a bibliography, developing a “hook,” and more. This program includes writing lesson worksheets, a student grammar book and worksheets, a vocabulary book, and a guidebook that offers discussion topics on key literary elements. Each of the five papers a student produces has topic suggestions linked to themed program topics, and students encounter a literature set that coordinates with our themed programs. In-depth information about each resource can be found online. See book set lists below. Language Arts 7 Package with FREE GUIDE & Ancient World Literature Set - LA7-W1- $169 Language Arts 7 Package with FREE GUIDE & Middle Ages Literature Set - LA7-W2- $165 Language Arts 7 Package with FREE GUIDE & American History Literature Set - LA7-AM- $209 _______________________________________________________________________

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“Developing Your Storywriting” Learn to construct a plot that speaks to readers and supports your writing goals.

Junior high students will learn how to develop a plot and structure, learning key skills such as 20 ways to plot, “hooking” a reader, stretching tension and the four “chords” of a scene. Interesting assignments allow students to evaluate books they’ve personally enjoyed or use general knowledge while they are learning. By the end of the year, students will write a short story using their new skills. This program includes a grammar workbook, “Write Great Fiction: Plot & Structure,” a vocabulary book, and a guidebook that offers discussion topics on key literary elements as well as creative writing suggestions and a literature set that coordinates with our themed programs. In-depth information about each resource can be found online. Literature book lists are below. Language Arts 8 Package with FREE GUIDE & Ancient World Literature Set - LA8-W1- $169 Language Arts 8 Package with FREE GUIDE & Middle Ages Literature Set - LA8-W2- $165 Language Arts 8 Package with FREE GUIDE & American History Literature Set - LA8-AM- $209

Junior High & High School Literature Sets Ancient World Literature Set

Middle Ages Literature Set

Mara, Daughter of the Nile Shadow Hawk, Hadassah Archimedes & the Door of Science D’Aulaire’s Book of Greek Myths Galen & the Gateway to Medicine The Ides of April Beyond the Desert Gate Ben Hur

The Life of Paul Augustine Came to Kent Joan of Arc The Hidden Treasure of Glaston The Lost Baron Chataine’s Guardian Hawk That Dare Not Hunt By Day Ivanhoe

(Literature Only - #LA7R-W1 - $123)

(Literature Only - #LA7R-W2 - $117)

American History Literature Set (More titles scheduled for 1 or 2 years)

Witch of Blackbird Pond, Amos Fortune, Free Man, 1776, Undaunted Courage, Lyddie, All Sail Set, A Tale of the Western Plains, With Lee in Virginia, The Great Bridge, The Great Wheel, Dragonwings, Hattie Big Sky, Farewell to Manzanar, Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry The Cross and the Switchblade (Literature Only - #LA7R-AM - $150)


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LA HS 1

“Intriguing Written Expression” Delve into how to use words to enliven writing of all kinds.

High school students will discover how words can be used to intensify action, bring descriptions to life, animate characters, and deepen emotion. They’ll develop topical word pages they can use for a lifetime to help them choose intriguing words in their writing. Students will also practice making every detail count in creating believable text, characters, places and events, whether in reports or fictional writing. This program includes writing lesson worksheets, a student grammar book and worksheets, the book “Write Great Fiction: Description and Setting,” and a guidebook that offers discussion topics on key literary elements as well as creative writing suggestions and a literature set that coordinates with our themed programs. In-depth information about each resource can be found online. You can see literature book set lists on the previous page. Language Arts HS 1 Package with FREE GUIDE & Ancient World Literature Set - LAH1-W1- $179 Language Arts HS 1 Package with FREE GUIDE & Middle Ages Literature Set - LAH1-W2- $175 Language Arts HS 1 Package with FREE GUIDE & American History Literature Set - LAH1-AM- $209 _______________________________________________________________________

LA HS 2

“Creating Captivating Fiction”

Construct characters in fiction and write a piece of mystery fiction all your own!

High school students will learn how to create three-dimensional characters and develop their emotions. They’ll learn to use these emotions to help along their story, and work on settings, dialogue and more as they discover how to develop a good mystery plot. Interesting assignments allow students to evaluate books they’ve personally enjoyed while they are learning. During the year, students will write a short story using their new skills. This program includes a grammar workbook, “Write Great Fiction: Characters, Emotion and Viewpoint,” the intriguing book “Writing Mysteries,” and a guidebook that offers discussion topics on key literary elements as well as creative writing suggestions and a literature set that coordinates with our themed programs. In-depth information about each resource is online. Literature lists on the previous page. Language Arts HS 2 Package with FREE GUIDE & Ancient World Literature Set - LAH2-W1- $169 Language Arts HS 2 Package with FREE GUIDE & Middle Ages Literature Set - LAH2-W2- $165 Language Arts HS 2 Package with FREE GUIDE & American History Literature Set - LAH2-AM- $209

LA HS 3 “Riveting Tales in British Literature” Discover a selection of writers and poets from across time in Britain.

#LAH3 A $242 Value for $189

High school students will delve into some of the world’s greatest literature, and get to know gifted writers and poets in Britain who put pen to paper. They’ll follow along through British history, learning about the different periods and writing movements that influenced writing of the time. A special emphasis on Shakespeare will take students inside his world, and allow them to read through two of his finest works: Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. This package includes a beautiful, full-color textbook that divides British literature into periods, giving historical context to students as they read selections from each period. Also included is a write-in reader that gets students interacting with their reading, a hardcover grammar book with exercises, a word study book, and of course, a guide for the program. Reading is included in these books, so no literature set is needed. These items are only sold as a set with a great discount, but not individually.


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Timelines & Notebooking What is Involved in Notebooking? Notebooks are Created for Reinforcement, Review & Memory-Keeping

Notebooking is one of the most desirable ways to help your student remember day-to-day learning. WinterPromise offers some of the most outstanding notebooking available (if we do say so ourselves!) Students can: • • • • •

Paste timeline figures into our one-of-a-kind “Timelines in History” timeline book, below. Complete WinterPromise’s exclusive, interactive notebooking pages. These pages are offered as part of most of WP’s themed programs, to be collected each year a student uses WinterPromise. File these pages into their own “Timelines in History,” between blank spreads. Add other pages they make themselves -- things like their artwork, reports, mapping assignments on our “Old World Style” maps, our Field Trip Pages, charts, and more to literally “Make-Their Own” history book! Personalize their “Timelines in History” to create a scrapbook of homeschool memories they’ll never want to part with.

Old World Style “Timelines in History” - #TIME - $29 WinterPromise offers you a unique timeline resource, our “Timelines in History.” It is the first resource your student will need for notebooking. It acts as the “spine” into which all of the other notebooking resources are kept and filed. It is copied on heavy-duty cardstock and should last a student throughout their school years. Timeline building offers students a chance to get to know the flow of history through time by recording dates and events into a timeline book. Each student usually enjoys having his own, as it is a personal journal in which they can record any information they’d like, such as family events or things they learn in their own reading time. Our timeline differs from other similar resources in two key ways that help you with introducing “notebooking” into your studies. First, each page doesn’t just contain rows of meaningless numbers; instead, each page has an “old world style” background and descriptors of major movements, civilizations or events in history. From the “Middle Kingdom of Egypt” or “The Age of Exploration” to “Industrial Revolution,” these descriptors help students see how history flows and relates to real events. The second distinctive feature is its loose-leaf nature; it is three-hole punched and copied on only one side. This feature provides a blank spread in between each date spread. This means your student can file “MakeYour-Own” history pages, artwork, reports, photos, mapping assignments and more in between their timeline pages. Year after year, they’ll collect “Make-Your-Own” pages and their own work in this one resource. They’ll literally “Make-Their-Own” history book that will serve as a scrapbook of homeschool memories they’ll never want to part with.


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Timeline Figures

Choose an Option that’s Right for You!

Timeline figures are a fun way to add to the color and flavor of a timeline book. Students cut out and paste the figures into their own “Timelines in History.” This year we’re offering you two choices for your Timeline figures: WinterPromise’s own colored timeline figures are available for some sets, and we also have larger sets created by Homeschool in the Woods. With each of our history-based studies, we also provide a week-by-week schedule that tells you when to use each figure (no matter which one you purchase).

HOMESCHOOL IN THE WOODS SETS

BLACK & WHITE SINGLE-SETS - REPRODUCIBLE WinterPromise Basic Study Homeschool in the Woods Sets Item Cost #Figures ANY AMERICAN HISTORY PROGRAM: America’s History Set TLH-AM $33 420 QUEST FOR THE ANCIENT WORLD: Creation to Christ Set TLH-CC $23 250 QUEST FOR THE MIDDLE AGES: Resurrection to Revolution TLH-RR $23 280 QUEST FOR ROYALS & REVOLUTION Napoleon to Now* TLH-NN $23 280 SEA & SKY: Sea & Sky Set TLH-SS $15 100 * Students will also need part of the Resurrection to Revolution set for Royals & Revolution.

OR, PURCHASE THE HOMESCHOOL IN THE WOODS COMPREHENSIVE CD

FULLY REPRODUCIBLE! Comprehensive CD Set of over 1300 Figures! - $75 - THL-CD This CD offers you a great value, as it includes all figures except Sea & Sky listed above, and can be used again & again! __________________________________________________________________________________

WINTERPROMISE EXCLUSIVES

FULL COLOR SINGLE-SETS - NON-REPRODUCIBLE American Story I Set TLW-AM1 $10 - 75 Figures American Story 2 Set TLW-AM2 $10 - 63 Figures Ancient World Set TLW-ANC $10 - 65 Figures

Additional Notebooking Options

“Make-Your-Own” Pages Enhance Your Notebooking Experience

Our “Make-Your-Own” series is exclusive to WinterPromise and each one has pages that are informative and interactive! Our pages aren’t like some resources where each page is the same -- no, we’ve done the work to offer you many different pages that offer students chances to illustrate pages, write “newspaper” entries, create period placard signs, solve codes, and so much more. It’s a great way to reinforce daily work and a creative outlet for art-happy (and even not so art-happy) students. The pages can be collected and filed in between our “Timelines in History” resource, and added to year after year, so they’ll literally “Make-Their-Own” history book! Look for “Make-Your-Own” pages or “books” as part of themed program resource lists.

Notebooking Series - Field Trip Pages - #NBK-FIELD - $19 These creative pages provide students with additional templates to use as they record field trips or other family outings and file them in their “Timelines in History.” These pages are in full-color and able to be reproduced for your family members. Twenty-five different page formats allow students flexibility and creativity as they mount pictures and record memories from their outings or journal about what your family saw and experienced together.


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National Geographic Student Atlas - #ATL - $14

One of the highlights of this atlas is its beautiful digital pictures of continents from above the world. Showing different regions and major landforms, it gives you a birds-eye view of the globe. In addition, geographic and political maps are clear and well-labeled for every part of the world, and introductory material helps students with mapping concepts. We recommend this for use with any younger history program, but especially for “Children Around the World.” An atlas is necessary for “Children” if you don’t have one. This atlas is NOT included in that package, so parents who already own an atlas don’t have to re-purchase.

Atlas of World History - #WH-ATL - $50

REQUIRED FOR SOME PROGRAMS! With WinterPromise, each year’s program has mapping assignments. From about the fourth grade on up, and especially for high school, these mapping assignments require the use of a good world history atlas. A world history atlas has maps that are both historical (i.e., Asia during the rise of the Mongols), and topical (i.e., showing the spread of Islam or the rise of European commercial empires). This atlas provides a wealth of maps -- 450 of them -- and is divided into five sections: The Ancient World, the Medieval World, the Early Modern World, the Age of Revolutions, and the Twentieth Century. At over 300 pages, this atlas is comprehensive, and will be a valuable part of your family’s library and aid their schoolwork for years to come. This atlas (or another like it) is required for completion of mapping activities for Adventures in the Sea and Sky, Quest for the Ancient World, Quest for the Middle Ages, and Quest for Royals and Revolution, and page numbers for this atlas are referenced in the guides for these programs.

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These amazing maps are beautiful and fully reproducible, so you’ll be able to create maps for your entire family, and file in your “Timelines in History.” Complete list of maps is at www.winterpromise.com/notebooking_maps.html.

Old World Style World Maps Set on CD - #MAPSWOR - $20

A collection of maps on CD that includes both ancient and modern maps. Modern maps include political boundaries. Plus, you get many bonus notebooking pages to enrich our “Children Around the World” cultural or geography study. We recommend this disk for use with our “Quest” world history programs, Sea & Sky, and Children. It features 14 ancient maps, more than 20 modern maps, and a collection of biography, country, history and geography pages to add to your notebooking.

Old World Style U.S. & State Maps Set on CD - #MAPSUS - $20

A collection of maps on CD that includes both national and state maps with labels, without labels, and outlined. The set offers five historical maps, six U.S. growth maps, and physical and political maps of the U.S. The set also includes state fact pages with drawings of the state bird and state flower and room to fill in a variety of facts with answer keys, plus full-color state flags. We recommend this resource for use with our American history programs, though not extensively used in American Story 1.

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Themed Activity Kits Each kit below will have a shipping surcharge of $5.

Nature & Science Investigation Kit - #NA-KIT - $59 This Nature Investigation Kit will help you encounter habitats in “Animals and Their Worlds.” It outfits students with hard-to-find tools and resources to help them complete many nature and science activities and help them continue to explore the natural world long after their study is complete. This kit will also help you complete “Adventures in the Sea & Sky.” It includes: A large top quality magnifying glass A large, clear 4” high lidded jar for collecting liquids or specimens An indoor/outdoor thermometer for weather observation A 3” by 4” rounded corner mirror for safe experimentation A jumbo-size real owl pellet to dissect

A pair of binoculars A tape measure for recording specimen size Red tissue paper Various other small supplies

Early American Trades & Crafts Kit - #AM1-KIT - $59

Double-Kit for 2 - AM1-KIT2 - $89 (Students re-use some supplies and make one wagon model) The Early American Trades & Crafts Kit allows students to delve into sixteen different projects that provide insight into early American lifestyles and trades, and make wonderful family memories along the way! This kit is scheduled into “The American Story 1,” but can also be used with “American Crossing.” This kit does not include a few usual art supplies or household items you’ll need, but which you likely have. (Double-Kit won’t work for 3.) Here’s a list of projects:

Native American Plum Stone Game Handcrafted Native American Tepee Native American “Bark” Canoe Native American Armband or Anklet Doubloons & Pieces of Eight Wooden Conestoga Wagon Model

Punched Tin Candleholder Wool Felt Hooked Rug Square Compositor Activity English Stamp Design Revolutionary Secret Messages

One-Snip Stars Mandan Corn Seed Stick Dice Game Talking Feather Possibles Bag

Investigate the Middle Ages Kit - #MA-KIT - $59 This amazing kit will have you creating and experiencing items, art, maps and more from medieval times. This kit coordinates with both “Quest for the Middle Ages 4/8” and “Sr High.” The kit includes a wide array of supplies, including parchment, cloth, other unusual supplies, and much more, plus several wooden boxes, a wooden board for a Japanese plaque, a large wooden coat of arms, and even a heavy-duty wooden buckler to practice medieval warfare! A complete list of items in the kit can be found online at: www.winterpromise.com/pdfs/ Sample-QuestfortheMiddleAges-KitSupplyList.pdf Kit doesn’t include a few usual art supplies/household items you likely have on hand. Here’s a sampling of the projects to do: A Sundial in Your Hand A Decorative Sundial A Four “Alls” Box Oath of Homage & Fealty Create a Town Seal Design a Muslim Robe Create an Astrolabe

Manor Life Clue Game Decorative Hairpins Wooden Coat of Arms Replica Bayeux Tapestry Wooden Warfare Buckler Suq Storefront Drawing Muslim Writing Box

Crusader’s Cross Medieval Life Overview Japanese Plaque Aged Silk Road Map Medieval “Drugstore” Fashion Exhibit 13-Knot Carpentry Rope


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Science Programs

Interactive Resources, Experiments & Science Journaling

The World Around Me Basic Science Principles and Topics for K to 2nd Grade - SCI-K - $109 A 36-week program designed for Grades K-2. Your Guidebook is HALF-PRICE with your package purchase!

An excellent “first” science program that explores the scientific method, then introduces students to plants, animals, water, air and sky, the earth, light, and physical forces. Allows students to learn by observation and simple experiments. This is a light program, designed to complement the comprehensive nature of our other programs. Can be completed in 2-4 hours per week. There are no consumables.

Basic Science Principles Guide

SCIK-101 $24

Children’s Encyclopedia

SCIK-201 $30

Includes a 36-week schedule that coordinates the variety of resources included in this program. This guide is a simple schedule of the activities and resources designed as part of this course.

A compilation of several books, this resource covers the world in which we live, animals and plants, the human body, history, science, and outer space. Each page has simple, colorful illustrations that are perfect for this age group. The books take young learners up close to all aspects of the world around them, explaining in small steps how things work, happen, live and get along in habitats, machines, and forms of life.

The Story of Inventions

SCIK-202 $11

Reveals the real-life stories and creative genius behind dozens of brilliant inventions. Fun illustrations bring inventors and their creations to life!

The Night Sky SCIK-203 $9

A section of the night sky is explained, along with stars, comets, planets and other sights in the universe.

More Fun with Nature

SCIK-204 $17

Water, Water, Everywhere

SCIK-205 $5

Children will enjoy taking nature walks and identifying over 125 natural creations. Chapters include “Berries, Nuts and Seeds”, “Birds, Nests and Eggs”, “Rocks, Fossils and Arrowheads”, “Seashells, Crabs and Sea Stars”, and “Wildflowers, Blooms and Blossoms.” Beautifully detailed and true-to-life illustrations help the reader discover what it looks like, where to find it, what it eats, what eats it, and what it’s used for. Includes 18 activities and 15 scrapbook pages for notes. Young readers can dive in and discover just what’s in the wet stuff, from the tiniest raindrop to the largest ocean, from puddles to lakes and swamps.

Energy Makes Things Happen SCIK-206 $6 Forces Make Things Move SCIK-207 $6 These books simply explain the abstract idea of forces and energy, reactions, inertia, friction, and gravity.

Science Play SCIK-208 $14

This fun resource allows your student to explore science with fun activities like making sugar crystal necklaces, cooking with the sun, making a whiz-bang gizmo, having a water drop race, measuring shadow links, or making a twirling triangle.


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Equine Science

Horse Anatomy, Movement, Care & Behavior for Grades 3-7 SCIHORSE - $195 Spend a year learning oodles about horses: how horses move, all about their anatomy, a horse’s gaits and the work horses do, their wants and needs, and how to care for them. As you go, you’ll learn a little on how the horse has been a part of history, try all sorts of activities and experiments, and draw horses as well, all in our marvelous notebooking resource. We even include opportunities to expand the study beyond science with literature and writing suggestions, art appreciation and art projects, timeline and geography work. Price above reflects a printed guide and notebook. Ebook also available online for guide and notebook. Many books can be borrowed from libraries. Can be completed in 2-5 hours per week. Fulfills 1 science and 1/2 art credits. SCIHORSE-301 is consumable.

Equine Science Program Guide Horse Gaits, Balance and Mvmt. How to Think Like a Horse Complete Horse Care Manual Album of Horses Draw 50 Horses Horse Crazy! Horse Anatomy Coloring Book

SCIHORSE-101 SCIHORSE-201 SCIHORSE-202 SCIHORSE-203 SCIHORSE-204 SCIHORSE-205 SCIHORSE-206 SCIHORSE-207

$39 $29 $20 $25 $17 $10 $17 $ 5

These resources allow students to learn about a horse in detail and enjoy some great activities. And YES! You can use this program even if you don’t have access to a horse. The notebook is designed to make the most of alternate interactive assignments to round out student knowledge.

The Horse: My Horse Notebook

SCIHORSE-301 $59

A comprehensive journaling resource that is around 300 pages in length, and wirebound for long-lasting enjoyment. The student will learn from additional text in this notebook on the history of the horse, and demonstrate what they’ve learned with interactive assignments in the notebook. Students can complete their drawing assignments in it, paste in provided full-color horse breed pictures and timeline figures, fill out charts and more with information they’ve learned, and conduct scientific experiments or observations as directed in this resource. They’ll also be introduced to famous works of equine art, and try out some fun projects throughout the year. Fun and realistic illustrations add to the value of this resource, a keepsake a student will enjoy! PRINT: #SCIHORSE-301 $59

EBOOK:#SCIHORSE-301e $39

Hoot & Chirp, Buzz & Bite Swoop in to Study Birds, Plants & Bugs! for Grades 1-4 - #SCI-PB - $139 Study birds that sing, hunt and swoop and go up-close to examine insects and plant life.

Students will observe birds and bugs and learn how plants thrive and survive around the globe. Resources with fantastic drawings, photos and illustrations allow students to learn by observation and simple experiments. Can be completed in 2-5 hours per week. Fulfills 1 science credit. There are no consumables in this program.

Hoot & Chirp, Buzz & Bite Guide The World of Plants Bird Take a Backyard Bird Walk Insectigations! Bug Patrol

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$39 $23 $17 $10 $15 $ 5

Bees & Wasps Butterflies Spiders Ant Factory

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($7 shipping surcharge on Ant Factory.) Full descriptions of all items are online.


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Rock Around the Earth! Beginner Geology Earth Science for Grades 3-6 - SCI-E - $109 A 36-week program designed for Grades 3-6, but some of the resources allow children as young as 5 to follow along and enjoy listening, learning and participating in the activities.

Guide is HALF-PRICE with your package purchase! Spend a year exploring the forces that shape the land. Rocks and minerals, gems and formations will all be studied. Fantastic resources allow students to learn by observation and simple experiments. This is an easy-to-complete program, designed to complement the comprehensive nature of our other programs. Includes easy-to-do activities like creating a flood in a jar, making a mini-glacier, a sedimentary lunch and more! Can be completed in 2-5 hours per week. Fulfills one science credit. The only consumable is #SCIE-206.

Beginner Earth Science Program Guide

SCIE-101 $39

Includes a 36-week schedule that coordinates the variety of resources included in this program. This guide is a simple schedule of the activities and resources designed as part of this course.

Geology Rocks!

SCIE-201 $13

This fantastic resource helps students discover how the earth is constantly undergoing changes. Explore the earth by digging into fun activities such as eroding a cave, smashing a rock collection, watching acid rain “eat” and even petrifying bone!

Our Planet Earth

SCIE-202 $25

You’ll take a trip around the earth, finding out about tectonic plates, earthquakes, volcanoes, different types of rocks, rock formation, geysers and erosion. This book is a creation science resource.

Earth

SCIE-203 $17

Stunning pictures of the processes that affect our planet and shape its surfaces.

Volcanoes & Earthquakes SCIE-204 $17

Gorgeous illustrations will take you inside the violent activity of our earth to see lava spewing & more.

Rocks, Gems & Minerals

SCIE-205 $ 7

The Case of the Missing Mountain

SCIE-206 $15

A revised guide that has classic pictures, and a lot of valuable information presented in a simple, accessible way. An action-packed mystery that provides explosive fun and exciting activities! Follow along as the unthinkable happens --a mountain explodes! Uncover clues and solve eight mysteries -- all centered around Mount St. Helens! Beautiful pictures add to this creation science resource. Consumable.

Watch for a New Science Program!

Foam, Stir, Fizz & Fizzle Coming Next Year - for Grades 2-5

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Human Body & Forensics - Grades 4-6 Investigate Your Body’s Life - SCI-HB46 - $129 Guidebook #SCIHB-101 - $35 is HALF-PRICE with your package! Spend a year discovering the various systems inside your body! Go “inside” these systems to discover how you breathe, eat, think, move and feel. You’ll also learn about great milestones in medicine -- the germ theory, the invention of the microscope, sanitation, x-rays and more. Then, take a trip inside the basics of forensics -- fingerprinting, simple evidence provided by blood, handwriting clues, fiber and hair evidence and other basic forensic tools. Fantastic resources allow students to learn by observation and simple experiments. This easy-to-complete program is designed to complement the comprehensive nature of our other programs, and can be completed in 2-5 hours per week. #SCIHB202 and SCIHB-203 are consumable, though SCIHB-203 could be shared. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Way We Work

SCIHB-401 $35

Imaginative drawings illustrate how the body functions, showing how its systems work together, and demonstrating details of organs, skin, and more.

The Human Body for Every Kid

SCIHB-204 $15

Detective Science

SCIHB-205 $15

Conduct experiments to discover things about the body!

Exploring the History of Medicine

SCIHB-201 $14

Use forensic techniques to complete learning activities. Solve crimes with clues left at the scene of the crime!

Your One-of-a-Kind Human Body

SCIHB-202 $19

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE - NOT INCLUDED IN PACKAGE: FANTASTIC! The Great Forensic Challenge SCIHB-301 $19

The Body Book

SCIHB-203 $19

A history of the world’s great medical discoveries!

WP Exclusive worktext on the body’s design. Consumable. Create paper models of the body’s systems!

Read about 20 crimes, check criminal files, learn about forensics, then solve the crimes with the help of tire tracks, fingerprints, DNA coding, fabric samples and more! We highly recommend this resource for its engaging learning!

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Human Body & Forensics - Grades 7-12 SCI-HBJ - $129 | Guidebook #SCIHB-102 - $35 is HALF-PRICE with your package!

This program covers the same topics as listed above, but most resources have more content and difficulty. In addition, the forensics portion of this program is more in-depth, and presents exciting “lab work” such as digging for clothing clues, analyzing evidence, measuring out a “crime scene” and working through case studies. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Human Body Book

SCIHB-601 $40

Body by Design

SCIHB-701 $14

A wonderfully illustrated book that will take students inside all the body’s systems. Drawings will increase student understanding of the functions of the body. A great look at the design written into the “fabric” of our bodies by our Creator. Covers all of the body’s systems from a creation science perspective.

Gray’s Anatomy

SCIHB-702 $12

Detailed, art quality coloring book teaches anatomy.

The Forensic Casebook

SCIHB-703 $20

Learn crime scene techniques and the investigation involved in finding the truth and solving crimes. Get acquainted with procedures for procuring evidence.

Crime Scene Investigations SCIHB-704 $31

Students will attempt to solve cases using forensic techniques and testing. Fingerprinting, tire tracks, chemical tests and more will challenge a student to use deductive reasoning to solve these cases.


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Dinosaur Days

A Study of Ancient Science for Grades 2-6 Creation Science, Simple Machines, Dinosaurs, Fossils, and Paleontology SCI-D - $109 Spend a year exploring the Days of Creation, simple machines, dinosaurs, fossils, and studying these remains. Easy-to-complete activities are scheduled, but in addition, your student will work through the extensive Dinosaur Days of Long Ago notebook. This fantastic resource teaches kids all about the Creation days, and then works through species of dinosaurs one by one. This is an easy-to-complete program, designed to complement the comprehensive nature of our other programs. Can be completed in 2-5 hours per week. SCIJ-301 is consumable.

Dinosaur Days Program Guide

SCID-101 $35

Explore Simple Machines

SCID-201 $13

A schedule of course activities and resources that offers web links and other interactive experiences. Investigating the common contraptions that make so much possible—from zippers and rolling pins to catapults and the pyramids—this book encourages kids to look differently at the numerous objects in everyday life. Each chapter is dedicated to one of the six straightforward implements that are at the core of daily activity: levers, inclined planes, pulleys, screws, wedges, and wheels and axles. Using only simple items, this guide harnesses kid-power by inviting young readers to build gadgets of their own design, including a working crane, a drawbridge, a car made of fruit peels, and an actual whirligig. Short biographies illustrate the influential personalities behind the breakthroughs.

Dinosaurs for Kids

SCID-202 $15

Peek inside a dinosaur egg, discover what dinosaurs really ate, and learn how dinosaur tracks are made - all in this awesomely-illustrated book! Dinosaurs for Kids shares the unique world of dinosaurs and their true history like never before as you meet the most unusual creatures to ever walk the earth, stalk the seas, or soar across the sky! You’ll discover how dinosaur bonebeds are made, and other kinds of fossils beyond just bones!

Bones Rock

SCID-204 $20

Revealing stories about kids who’ve made paleo-discoveries, this book shows kids how to collect, clean, and study fossil samples. Kids will go out to the field to learn about the techniques used there and in the lab, teaching them how to figure out what is an authentic dinosaur specimen, as well as methods for developing scientific theories.

The Fossil Book

SCID-205 $16

It’s the exciting story of fossils: How were they formed? Where are they found? How old are they? How are they extracted? This one-of-a-kind book explains how coal and oil are formed, how the Grand Canyon was created, how to interpret the geologic column from a creationist perspective, and how to identify various fossils. It refutes the horse and the whale evolutionary models and explains the four Cs of biblical creation and compares this model with evolution’s model of time, chance, struggle, and death.

Dinosaur Days of Long Ago Notebook SCIJ-301

$39

Kids will love this huge notebook, and so will you! The notebook begins by teaching through the Creation Days, then works through different species of dinosaurs one by one. Along the way, students will read about dinosaurs and fossils as they complete pages on dinosaur profiles, their habits and hunting styles, unusual characteristics, hunting for fossils, and paleontology. Some sample pages are above.

Want More Dinosaur?

Order These or Order Dinosaur Days with These Ebooks for $129 (#SCI-DE) EBOOK: Dino Mini-Poster Pack SCIJ-501 EBOOK: Where They Walked Geo Pk SCIJ-502 EBOOK: Dino & Me Photo Shoot SCIJ-503 EBOOK: Dino Scenes & Book SCIJ-504

$5 $4 $3 $8

With these resources kids can create posters, accumulate dino finds on maps, put themselves in pictures with dinosaurs, and make dinosaur dioramas or their own storybook.


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Jiggle, Jostle & Jolt

A Study of Energy for Grades 4-7

SCI-J - $109

Spend a year exploring energy -- heat, electricity, magnetism and light. Easy-to-complete activities are scheduled, but in addition, your student will work through the Physics Solar Workshop. This fantastic resource includes the supplies your student needs to investigate how solar energy affects our earth and can be harnessed as a power source. This is an easy-to-complete program, designed to complement the comprehensive nature of our other programs. Can be completed in 2-5 hours per week. Fulfills one science credit. SCIJ-203 is consumable.

Energy Study Program Guide

SCIJ-101 $35

Heat & Energy

SCIJ-201 $25

A simple schedule of course activities and resources.

Have fun with heat, electricity, magnetism and light with hands-on activities and experiments. Presents 35 short lessons with accompanying discussion questions and interesting facts about each of the topics covered. Creation science.

Experiments in Electricity & Magnetism SCIJ-202 $8 Over 70 experiments that explore electrical charges, static electricity, currents, circuits, switches, and magnetism. Black-and-white illustrations will assist students in constructing buzzers, “anti-gravity disks,” meters, and more.

Physics Solar Workshop

SCIJ-203 $69

In one way or another, almost every form of energy we use originates as energy from the sun. Physics Solar Workshop explores the topic of solar energy, focusing on photovoltaic cells. By building 12 models and conducting 30 experiments, you will learn how solar cells transform light into electrical energy, and how motors and mechanical devices can optimize the work done by this energy. You will build different types of vehicles and machines to demonstrate how gears can convert and transform power for different needs. ($7)

Slimy, Grimy, & Scummy No More

Learning to Use Sustainable Resources, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rethink as We Make Good Choices about God’s World Conservation Science for Grades 7-9

SCI-SURV - $99

Discover fascinating facts about the ways our daily lives impact the environment -- for the better and for the worse. You’ll learn how “vampires” in your home are living off of energy you pay for, how much a hamburger really costs, and so much more! Along the way, you’ll complete practical activities that help you understand your daily choices, and how to rethink what you can do to be a responsible steward of the earth. Fulfills one science credit.

Conservation Study Program Guide

SCIS-101 $35

Garbage

SCIS-204 $16

Conservation Student Worktext

SCIS-202 $19

Planet Earth

SCIS-203 $16

A simple-to-follow 36-week schedule of the activities and resources designed as part of this course.

An array of topics will engage students in how they can be good stewards of our world. Not only will students learn from included passages about a variety of topics, but they’ll also find answers for themselves on how to conserve in regards to heating, cooling and energy efficiency, solar power and water use, organic foods, recycling and more. Many active learning opportunities are included. Consumable.

Investigate what happens to your trash when you throw it out, and its affect on our world. A great look at the natural world and key environmental issues such as wind and solar power, pollution, endangered species, recycling, waste, and consumption.

Clean Water Science Kit Solar Science Kit

SCIS-205 $16 SCIS-206 $16

(One $5 shipping surcharge on the two kits.)


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Math Programs Three Math Options: Featured Program: Life of Fred

This amazing program really connects with homeschoolers! Life of Fred books reach students like no other math books we’ve ever seen. They feature the character Fred, who discovers all sorts of useful facts and real-life examples, to demonstrate to the student how what they are using will be a part of their everyday lives. Each book is self-teaching, and the books are top quality hardcovers. A student will not write in it - you’ll use and reuse these wonderful books! What we love about these books is how they use stories from the humanities (history, culture or adventures) to teach math concepts! What a delight! Samples, as well as the scope and sequence of each book are online. Life of Fred: Life of Fred: Life of Fred: Life of Fred: Life of Fred: Life of Fred:

Fractions, 192 pages, start about 5th/6th Grade Decimals & Percents, 192 pages, about 6th/7th Grade Pre-Algebra & Biology, 192 pages, about 7th/8th Grade Beginning Algebra (320 p.) & Home Companion, about 8th/9th Grade Advanced Algebra (318 p.) & Home Companion, about 9th/10th Grade Geometry & Answer Key, 542 pages, about 10th/11th Grade

#FRED-001 #FRED-002 #FRED-003 #FRED-004 #FRED-005 #FRED-006

$19 $19 $29 $43 $43 $45

Horizons Math

Horizons Math has been a favorite with parents because it is so easy to use. Each grade has its own two worktexts, which are largely self-explanatory. They are full-color with interesting problems and illustrations, making this program a favorite with students as well. Pages are perforated so they can be removed for completion, if desired. We sell the worktexts separately, or we can special order the complete kit, which includes the teacher’s guide. Full details about the scope and sequence of each grade are online. Horizons Grade K - Bk 1 | #HOR-001 | $19 Horizons Grade 1 - Bk 1 | #HOR-101 | $19 Horizons Grade 2 - Bk 1 | #HOR-201 | $19 Horizons Grade 3 - Bk 1 | #HOR-301 | $19 Horizons Grade 4 - Bk 1 | #HOR-401 | $19 Horizons Grade 5 - Bk 1 | #HOR-501 | $19 Horizons Grade 6 - Bk 1 | #HOR-601 | $19

Horizons Grade K - Bk 2 | #HOR-002 | $19 Horizons Grade 1 - Bk 2 | #HOR-102 | $19 Horizons Grade 2 - Bk 2 | #HOR-202 | $19 Horizons Grade 3 - Bk 2 | #HOR-302 | $19 Horizons Grade 4 - Bk 2 | #HOR-402 | $19 Horizons Grade 5 - Bk 2 | #HOR-502 | $19 Horizons Grade 6 - Bk 2 | #HOR-602 | $19

Saxon Math

Horizons Grade K Kit | #HOR-005 | $70 Horizons Grade 1 Kit | #HOR-105 | $80 Horizons Grade 2 Kit | #HOR-205 | $80 Horizons Grade 3 Kit | #HOR-305 | $80 Horizons Grade 4 Kit | #HOR-405 | $80 Horizons Grade 5 Kit | #HOR-505 | $80 Horizons Grade 6 Kit | #HOR-605 | $80

Saxon Math is a proven resource for homeschoolers. Why? Written by a homeschooling father, this series allows parents to work with students step-by-step to mastery of ever-greater concepts. Short lessons at the beginning of each lesson provide instruction in the day’s concept. Saxon’s primary strength is the way in which the concepts are presented; each day’s concept is a small expansion upon what has already been mastered by the student. The lessons are usually easily comprehended by the student as he is prepared for the next concept. This lightens the parental workload. Another of Saxon’s strengths is its constant review of concepts previously mastered. Each lesson has practice problems on the day’s concept, then follows up with questions from previous lessons to keep mastery fresh and students prepared to move forward. Books and prices are online.


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We must receive your payment with your order to process it. We must charge a $25 returned check charge for any check that is returned unpaid. Please be aware that WinterPromise sells materials made available to us by outside publishing companies, and therefore does not always have control over the publishing of books and resources by these companies. If titles are made unavailable, we cannot give notice to all our customers of the change, however, we will make a comparable substitution, although prices may vary slightly if such a substitution is necessary. Please allow 1-2 weeks for delivery of your items from the time we ship your order, varying according to peak season demand. If your shipment has any damaged goods or shortages, you must report this within two weeks to receive a credit. We do not refund special order items or large quantities of a single item.


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“Experience Approach” brings together the best of all the homeschool methods Joyful learning includes journaling and a lot of memory-making time Various learning avenues excite and challenge every type of learner Marvelous books, intriguing topics, and our own “Open & Go!” easy-to-complete activities Website links take you around the globe and DVD suggestions add to the experience Package options keep multiple ages together, with materials at each student’s level Cross-curricular language arts courses are designed to work hand-in-hand with themed studies Guidebooks are clear and easy to use for record-keeping - not cluttered and confusing! No-fuss prep and together times allow you to create a family culture all your own! Our four-day schedule assures you’ll be guilt-free (!) and fits into real-life families If you’d like to learn how homeschooling can be an incredible experience for your family, please contact us!

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