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Mystery of History: The Early Church and The Middle Ages
One of Cathy Duffy's 100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum! The Mystery of History provides a historically accurate, Bible-centered approach to learning ancient history. The completely chronological lessons shed new light on who walked the earth when, as well as on where important Bible figures fit into secular history. Read More
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What in the World's Going on Here? Resurrection to Revolution
ontinuing the story of world history from a Biblical perspective, discover with Diana Waring the amazing impact of the fledgling Church on the might of Rome, observe fascinating scenes from the rise of Islam to the fall of the Byzantines, meander through the winding paths of the Middle Ages, follow the Renaissance and the Reformation to the Great Awakening, and examine the chaos of the French Revolution - always asking the question, "What is God's hand accomplishing?". Read More |
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Eyewitness Renaissance
Discover the art of the Northern and Italian Renaissance, from the 14th to 16th centuries. Full-color illustrations.
Here is a beautiful, thought-provoking and highly informative guide to understanding the Renaissance. Superb color reproductions of paintings, sculptures and sketches, clear artworks and authoritative text from an established art historian offer a fresh "eyewitness" insight into appreciation of the momentous and influential art of the Renaissance era.
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Leonardo & His Times
An overview of the philosophy, inventions, art, government, religion, and daily life of the Renaissance. Awaken to the revolutionary thinking, inventions, and creations of the Renaissance. In glorious photographic spreads, this book takes readers back in time to man's emergence from the Dark Ages into an era of enlightenment and creativity. Read More |
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Morning Star of the Reformation
When young John of Wycliffe arrives at Oxford University, he finds it a fascinating and perilous place. With his friend, Sebastian Ayleton, John experiences the terrible plague called the "Pestilence" (the Black Death), and he becomes involved in clashes between university factions as well as riots among the townspeople. Read More
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Bible Smuggler
In this highly readable biography, Vernon explains William Tyndale's work of translating, printing, and distributing the Scripture, focusing on Tyndale's helper, Colin, who begins his work as a carrier boy smuggling in a copy of Luther's New Testament to Tyndale. A homeschool favorite by Louise A Vernon. Read More |
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Gutenberg: How One Man Remade the World with Words
If you think that the Information Age began with the Internet, think again. With his innovative movable type and printing press, Johann Gutenberg ignited an unprecedented explosion of new information in 1450. Within fifty years, the number of books available in Europe grew from thousands to millions, with breathtaking consequences. Science, literature, and the study of history blossomed; Christian unity collapsed; kings formed nation-states; and explorers revealed new worlds. Gutenberg helped found the modern age. Read More
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The Weather Book (Wonders of Creation)
Learn how thunderstorms build, hurricanes are formed, tornadoes destroy, and about crazy weather phenomena. Included are fascinating insights to weather in the past, including Noah's flood and the Ice Age, and weather in the future. Safety tips and instructions on building a weather station are included. Read More
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Eyewitness Weather
Here is a spectacular and informative guide to the skies above us. Superb color photographs of the sky in all kinds of weather conditions, together with specially built 3-D models, offer a unique and revealing view of weather, from calm summer days to the bitter storms of winter. See the biggest hailstone, inside the eye of a hurricane, a warm front in 3-D, the beauty of a snow crystal, a moon dog, and a dust devil. Read More |
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The Ocean Book
What lies beneath the surface of the world’s oceans? What mysteries lurk in the darkness thousands of feet below? Join the adventure as the depths of the ocean are explored in this fascinating new book that brings the wonders of the ocean to light. Read More
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Eyewitness Ocean
In this excellent Eyewitness Books you will discover the vast waters that cover the earth's surface - the sunlit shallows, the mysterious depths, and the amazing ocean wildlife. Learn how a monitoring buoy measure temperature, about the world's major currents, why a hermit crab finds a second home, and how the earth's plates form. Discover where the deepest dive was made, the length of a giant tube worm, what fish eat at the bottom of the ocean, how a coral reef is formed, how dead man's fingers got their name, and more. Read More
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The World of Plants (Great Science Adventures)
n each of the 24 lessons, students make a "Lots of Science Library Book" using the masters provided. Information, pictures and diagrams make the study of plants meaningful. One of the authors Dinah Zike... shows how to cut and fold paper into all sorts of creative forms to be used by students as tools for learning and presenting information. For lab activities, the exclusive Investigative Loop process helps students get the most from their experience. Complete and clear directions are provided, along with materials lists, questions to ask, and data for students to record., Read More |
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Like a Garden
Sara Covin Juengst explores the use of garden as metaphor in the Bible. The discipline of the Christian life, what it means to bear fruit, and the harvest waiting for us in the new heaven and earth.She also discusses ancient gardening routines to shed light on the significance of the symbolism in biblical passages. . Read More |
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The World of Space (Great Science Adventures)
Once you use Great Science Adventures, you will never go back to the old way of teaching. These teaching tools bring excitement and creative illustrations to learning. And another great thing about Great Science Adventures is that these books contain reproducible pages for the Lots of Science Library Books your learners create. You won`t believe how interested the students are, when using books they make themselves. Great Science Adventures is an incredible value. Each book contains 24 lessons, with 2-3 lessons completed each week.
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The Astronomy Book (Wonders of Creation)
A Christian-based look at the awesomeness of the heavens. One thing we have in common with the ancients is that all of the humanrace has gazed at the night sky and the bright morning and wondered,"What's out there?" Our universe is so vast and awe-inspiring that to learn about it is to learn about ourselves. Learning about the universe is huge fun! In the almost infinite expanse above us, we can examine planets, galaxies and phenomena so beautiful and complex that we never outgrow a childlike wonder. We see our own reflection in the moon, the stars, and in the comet trails. The more we learn, the less we fear! i Read More |
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Crystal Clear: Reflections on Gemstones in Our Lives
You won't want to miss this elegant, refreshing book which illustrates gemstones' human qualities and ways gems inspire us by their development and natural attributes-both emotionally and spiritually. Gemologists have always used human terms such as the "heart" of a stone, its "face", or even inclusions called "fingerprints" when describing gems. Gemstones, as well as people, go through many stressful conditions. Descriptions of the steps that transform a rough stone into a sparkling gemstone have parallels for us as we seek to overcome obstacles for successful living. Read More |
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Discovering Earth's Landforms & Surface Features (Great Science Adventures)
Great Science Adventures will consist of 16 books. Each one showcases the series' method of using creative, hands-on activities to enhance exploratory learning. The ingenious way of illustrating and teaching that Dinah Zike is known for comes together with exciting content that solidifies learning and gives joy to the student.. Read More |
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