Contains the answers to Bob Jones Explorations in Literature Tests ( Item 1031621 )
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Alpha Omega Lifepac British Literature -- As a supplement to the LIFEPAC Language Arts curriculum, this semester long course introduces students to important British authors. Periods covered include The Middle Ages (to 1485), Tudor, Stuart, The Restoration and Neoclassical Period (1660-1798), The Romantic Period (1798-1832), The Victorian Age (1832-1901) and The Modern Era (20th Century). Appropriate for grades 7-12
Alpha Omega Switched-On Schoolhouse 2.0 R2 (2008) - American Literature -- As a supplement to the Switched on Schoolhouse Language Arts, this semester long course introduces students to works by prominent American writers. Periods covered include Early American Literature (1600-1800), The Growth of a Nation (1800-1840), The American Renaissance (1840-1855), War and Reconciliation (1855-1865), Realism and Naturalism (1865-1915), The Modern Age (1915-1946) and From Modern to Post-modern (1946-present). Appropriate for grades 7-12.
The new version of Switched-On Schoolhouse . . .
Alpha Omega Switched-On Schoolhouse 2.0 R2 (2008) - British Literature -- As a supplement to the Switched on Schoolhouse Language Arts, this semester long course introduces students to works by prominent American writers. Periods covered include Early American Literature (1600-1800), The Growth of a Nation (1800-1840), The American Renaissance (1840-1855), War and Reconciliation (1855-1865), Realism and Naturalism (1865-1915), The Modern Age (1915-1946) and From Modern to Post-modern (1946-present). Appropriate for grades 7-12.
The new version of Switched-On . . .
Amos Fortune, Free Man Study guide Progeny Press -- Study Guide by Carole Pelttari, for the novel by Elizabeth Yates
The 1951 Newbery Medal Winner. Born a prince in Africa, Amos Fortune believes he must live to serve his people. Although captured and brought to the United States as a slave, Amos never forgets his high calling. In spite of his circumstances, Amos lives his life as a testimony to freedom--the freedom that can only come from faith in God. Based on a true story.
Grade Level: 5-7Setting: New England, 1700s
Anna’s Fight For Hope, The Great Depression
Sisters in Time - The Year of 1931 -- Twenty-five percent unemployment, food lines, banks and businesses closing. . . The Great Depression was not only a national catastrophe, but a personal one, as well. Follow the fictional story of Anna Harrington to see how this time of upheaval affected a twelve-year-old girl who saw her friends and acquaintances devastated by economic events. This very personal story shows the beauty of friendship while at the same time teaching important lessons of Christian faith and American history. Ages 8 . . .
Betsy’s River Adventure, The Journey Westward
Sisters in Time - The Year of 1808 -- Thirteen-year-old Betsy Miller is shocked when her parents decide to move from their home in Boston to the rugged frontier city of Cincinnati. They'll take a dangerous, weeks-long journey by boat down the Ohio River. If that's not bad enough, Betsy's annoying cousin George is also making the trip-with his equally annoying dog. This exciting story shares the emotional turmoil of a young woman experiencing dramatic life changes-while at the same time teaching important lessons of Christian faith and . . .
Bob Jones American Literature Kit -- This kit contains the following:
American Literature Teacher's Edition
American Literature Student Text
American Literature Tests
American Literature Tests Answer Keys
Bob Jones American Literature Teacher's Edition -- Introduce students to more than seventy authors in a study that connects the authors' lives and beliefs as revealed in their works with the corresponding literary periods. Lessons examine Colonial-Revolutionary, Romantic, Realistic-Naturalistic, and Modern literature, and issues such as Darwinism and religious liberalism. Included is the Thornton Wilder play The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden.The Teacher's Edition includes full-sized student pages and outlines and study guides for the major . . .
Bob Jones British Literature Home School Kit -- This kit includes:
British Lit Teacher's Edition
British Lit Student Text
British Lit Tests
British Lit Test Answer Keys
Bob Jones British Literature Student Text (2nd ed.) -- British Literature is a survey of British literature from the Middle Ages through the Modern Era. The text is divided into four major literary periods: the Middle Ages (450-1485), the Renaissance (1485-1688), the Age of Revolution (1688-1832), and the Age of Reform (1832-to the present). The selections, while representative of the standard authors and works, have been chosen to illustrate the Christian Interpretation of British intellectual and spiritual history.This text does not exclude works hostile . . .
Bob Jones British Literature Teacher's Edition (2nd ed.) -- Discuss cultural issues from eight literary periods in light of Scripture: Old English, Middle English, Tudor, Stuart, Neoclassical, Romantic, Victorian, and Modern. Trace English Christianity from its beginnings to the present and study the Shakespeare drama Macbeth.The Teacher's Edition is a two-book, spiral bound set and includes full-sized student pages and provides specific analysis, discussion, and biblical application suggestions. Book One contains the teacher's material for the Middle Ages . . .
Bob Jones British Literature Test Answer Keys -- Answer Keys to the Bob Jones British Literature Tests (Item #10-95859).
Bob Jones British Literature Tests --
8 Unit Tests; 1 Test Per Unit
1 Midterm Test
1 Final Test
For use with the Bob Jones British Literature Curriculum.
Bob Jones Elements of Literature Home School Kit -- This kit contains:
Teacher Edition
Student Text
Tests and
Answer Key
Bob Jones Elements of Literature Student Text -- Analyze literature from familiar genres, in the light of biblical principles. Broaden your student's horizons by focusing on advanced literary concepts. Elements of Literature Student Text is generally a one-semester course, although it can be modified to accommodate a full-year course if taught along with composition and grammar.
Units:Imaginative Comparison
Sound and Syntax
Thought and Theme
Allusion
Symbol
Irony
Biography
Short Fiction
Lyric Poetry
Drama
Personal Essay
Softcover . . .
Bob Jones Elements of Literature Teacher's Edition -- Strengthen the students' understanding of literature by focusing on advanced literary concepts. Analyze literary selections from several genres and interpret them in light of biblical principles. Included is the Shakespeare drama Romeo and Juliet.The Teacher's Edition includes full-sized student pages and offers material for directing analysis and biblical application. It also supplies discussion questions and supplemental activities. This book is designed for a one-semester course, although it can . . .
Bob Jones Elements of Literature Test Answer Key -- This answer key is necessary for administering the Bob Jones Elements of Literature tests (item #1000818).
Bob Jones Elements of Literature Tests -- Questions and answers are drawn directly from the textbook and include multiple choice, short answer, matching, true/false, and brief essay. Midterm and final exam are included.
Used with Bob Jones Elements in Literature Curriculum.
Bob Jones Excursions in Literature Kit (3ed) -- All books necessary to complete the Bob Jones Literature program for 8th grade.
The Kit includes the:
Teacher Edition
Student Text
Test
Test Answer Key
Bob Jones Excursions in Literature Student Text (3ed) -- Students will read literature in the light of biblical truth and will gain an appreciation for literary techniques as they study a variety of genres from a range of cultures. The fully developed teacher's editions help to develop critical thinking skills.
Soft cover - 609 Pages
Bob Jones Excursions in Literature Teachers Edition (3ed) -- Your students will read literature in light of biblical truth and will learn how to deal biblically with objectionable elements. The material teaches an recognition of and appreciation for literary techniques, presents a variety of genres, and develops critical thinking skills.The Teacher's Edition with CD recommends methods for teaching values as well as content. Notes offer solid scriptural applications, marginal annotations of literary analysis, and discussion questions with suggested answers. . . .
Bob Jones Excursions in Literature Test (3ed) -- Ready-made tests provide one test for each of the six units as well as a mid-term and a final exam.
Bob Jones Excursions in Literature Test Answer Key (3ed) -- Answers to the Excursions in Literature Tests ( item # 1033072 ).
Bob Jones Explorations in Literature
Teacher Edition (3ed) -- The 2-volume Teacher's Edition with CD provides assistance for teaching values as well as content through guided discussion, analysis, and scriptural application. The TE introduces each selection, points out potential problems, prepares the student for out-of-class reading, guides him through follow-up questions, discusses the author's intended meaning and the work's significance, and highlights important literary terms. Added helps are given for English as a Second Language learners. Portions of . . .
Bob Jones Explorations in Literature
Grade 7 Tests (3ed) -- The set of tests includes one test for each unit plus a mid-term and a final exam. The mid-term exam covers Units 1-3 and the final exam covers Units 4-6. Questions include matching, short answer, multiple choice, and essay.
For use with the Bob Jones Explorations in Literature Curriculum.
Bob Jones Explorations in Literature
Grade 7 Student Text (3ed) -- Stories, poems, and essays of high interest are grouped by theme to encourage students' critical thinking. A variety of authors and genres are represented. Thinking Zone pages throughout the book teach literary terms within the context of the selections being studied and build on each other by providing questions for four different levels of thinking skills: literal, interpretive, critical, and appreciative. In addition to teaching literary terms, these questions also develop the students' abilities . . .
Bob Jones Explorations in Literature
Grade 7 Home School Kit (3ed) -- Contains four items at a savings:
Explorations in Literature Teacher Edition
Explorations in Literature Student Text
Explorations in Literature Tests
Explorations in Literature Test Answer Keys
Bob Jones Fundamentals of Literature 9 Tests -- Includes 6 tests and a final for Bob Jones Fundamentals of Literature.
Bob Jones Fundamentals of Literature 9 Tests A/K -- Answer Key to the Fundamentals of Literature 9 tests ( Item# 1081305 ).
Bob Jones Fundamentals of Literature Kit -- Includes material for the home teacher and one student.Materials include:
Teacher's Edition
Student Text
Test
Test Answer Key
Bob Jones Fundamentals of Literature Student Text -- Bob Jones' Fundamentals of Literature for 9th grade is a collection of writings ranging from the classics to the contemporary. It addresses six important literary elements: conflict, character, theme, structure, point of view, and moral tone. The Student Text includes a brief introduction for each selection, questions for thought and discussion, and biographical sketches of the authors. This book is designed for a one semester course, although it can be modified to accommodate a full year course . . .
Bob Jones Fundamentals of Literature Teacher's Edition -- Teach the process of literary analysis that enables your students to interpret and evaluate what they read in light of biblical truth. Readings offer instruction in six literary elements: conflict, character, theme, structure, point of view, and moral tone. Included is an English translation of Rostand's drama Cyrano de Bergerac.The updated Teacher's Edition includes full-sized student pages and offers materials for biblical analysis and application. It supplies answers to student text questions . . .
Carrie’s Courage, Battling the Powers of Bigotry
Sisters in Time -The Year of 1923 -- For ten-year-old Carrie Moe, friendship with a Jewish immigrant is perfectly normal. So why are many of her other friends uptight about that? Sadly, in 1924, bigotry is a powerful force in society-so much so, that the white-robed members of the Ku Klux Klan plot violence against Jews. Carrie's Courage is the story of a young girl who stands up for a friend in the face of persecution. Using actual historical events as a backdrop, this young readers' novel shows that standing up for others, though . . .
Carry On, Mr. Bowditch Study Guide -- Study Guide by Carole Pelttari, for the novel by Jean Lee Latham
The 1956 Newbery Medal winner. Nathaniel Bowditch becomes an indentured servant at the age of 12, giving up his dreams of going to Harvard. Through hard work and perseverance, Nat continues his studies on his own. His discoveries in the field of navigation are put to the test when Nat becomes the captain of his own ship. A true story.
Grade Level: 5-7Setting: Massachusetts, 1700s
Daria Solves a Mystery, The Civil War in Ohio
Sisters in Time -The Year of 1862 -- Daria Fisk's father is a doctor who's serving with the Union Army. When her financially-strapped mother must open their home to boarders, a wounded soldier comes to stay. Daria's twin brother, David, is thrilled by the man's stories of war, but Daria has her suspicions. Daria Solves a Mystery uses actual historical events to tell the exciting fictional story of an eleven-year-old girl caught up in the confusion and drama of America's Civil War, and shows that anyone-no matter how young or seemingly . . .
Elise the Actress
Sisters in Time - The Year of 1865 -- With the nation convulsed by civil war, Elise Brannon wants people to look past the depressing news that arrives daily from the battlefields: Through her love of acting, she'll make them laugh and forget-at least for awhile. But even her optimism is challenged when a family friend dies from battle wounds. . .she's captured by a band of deserters. . .and President Lincoln is assassinated. Elise the Actress uses actual historical events to tell the poignant fictional story of a ten-year-old girl growing . . .
Emily Makes a Difference, A Time of Progress and Problems
Sisters in Time - The Year of 1893 -- It's 1893, and technology is making Emily Allerton's world a better place. This fictional twelve year old can hardly believe the inventions displayed at the Chicago World's Fair-unusual things like "automobiles." But soon, an economic depression throws many Americans out of work, leaving them homeless and hungry-and creating Emily's opportunity to make a difference. This story shows young readers that they, too, can have an impact on their world. Ages 8 – 12, paperback
Emma’s Secret, The Cincinnati Epidemic
Sisters in Time - The Year of 1832 -- Twelve-year-old Emma Farley has a secret hope-but in 1832, in the rough frontier city of Cincinnati, will she ever be able to live her dream? The odds are against her, considering society's views of "women's work," as well as the more immediate and frightening problems she face-a massive flood of the Ohio River and an epidemic of cholera. Using actual historical events to tell a compelling coming-of-age story, Emma's Secret shows young readers that God-given dreams are meant to be followed. Ages . . .
Farmer Boy Study Guide Progeny Press -- Study Guide by Rebecca Gilleland, for the novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Throughout the year Almanzo works the farm, enjoying the labor as much as the leisure times, and learning the hard lessons (and rewards) of patience, honesty, loyalty, and prudence. Based on a true story.
Grade Level: 4-6Setting: New England, 1860s
Grace and the Bully, Drought on the Frontier
Sisters in Time -The Year of 1819 -- Grace Morgan can't stand the dirty, unkempt boy who harasses her meek and quiet cousin. But Grace soon gets a taste of the bully's hard life of poverty when her hometown of Cincinnati is struck by a serious drought, affecting both farmers and Ohio River businesses. As Grace and her cousin's family finances dry up in the drought, what can they do to help their loved ones, the bully, and a mysterious, glamorous young woman who's just arrived in town? Ages 8 – 12, paperback
Island of The Blue Dolphins Study Guide Progeny Press -- Study Guide by Andrew Clausen, for the novel by Scott O'Dell
The 1961 Newbery Medal Winner. When disaster strikes, Karana's people leave their island home to begin a new life across the sea. But Karana is left behind and must learn to survive for many years while keeping alive the hope of an eventual rescue. Based on a true story.
Grade Level: 5-7Setting: Pacific island, 1835
Janie’s Freedom, African Americans in the Aftermath of the Civil War
Sisters in Time -1867 -- Eleven-year-old Janie finds herself in a quandary. The War Between the States is now over, and Miss Laura, widowed mistress of Rubyhill Plantation, has told Rubyhill's former slaves they're welcome to stay or free to leave. But for Janie, where should she go? There are still dangers in the South, and so many unknowns in the North-and moving may eliminate any chance of ever finding her mother. This book uses actual historical events to tell the poignant story of a newly-liberated young slave girl. . . .
Jennie’s War, The Home Front in World War 2
Sisters in Time - The Year of 1944 -- Ten-year-old Jennie Fleming is doing what she can to help win a war-she's hoeing weeds in her "Victory Garden." In 1944, with the United States battling both Germany and Japan in a worldwide conflict, everyone must play a part in the overall war effort. Jennie's War uses actual historical events to tell the intriguing fictional story of a young girl on the "home front"-and her suspicions that a new man in the neighborhood might be a spy. Ages 8 – 12, paperback
Johnny Tremain Study Guide Progeny Press -- Study Guide by Gregory Power, for the novel by Esther Forbes
The 1944 Newbery Medal winner. When an injury prevents Johnny Tremain from continuing his duties as an apprentice silversmith, he finds work as a courier for a secret network of revolutionaries, and finds himself caught up in the struggle for American independence.
Grade Level: 6-8Setting: Boston, 1770s
Kate and the Spies, The American Revolution
Sisters in Time - The Year of 1775 -- When Kate Milton and her cousin happen across the Boston Tea Party, they unwittingly step into the midst of the American Revolution. The eleven-year-old girl finds herself pulled deeper into the conflict by members of her own family-by those who support the Patriot's revolutionary cause and those who believe the colonies should submit to the King in England. When her cousin begins to spy for the Patriots, what should she do? Ages 8 -12, paperback
Laura’s Victory
Sisters in Time - The Year of 1945 -- As the Second World War grinds on, eleven-year-old Laura Edwards hopes and prays for an American victory. Inside her, though, another battle is raging: Originally suspicious and resentful of a Japanese-American classmate, Laura begins to admire the girl's quiet strength in the face of persecution. When Laura learns that the girl's father fights for the U.S. Army in Europe, she comes to realize the dangers of judging solely by appearances. Ages 8 – 12, paperback
Literary Lessons from
Lord of the Rings
Teacher's Edition -- This 752 page notebook-bound volume is a necessary component, for it includes the student text with all answers keyed in. Answer keys for tests and vocabulary units are also provided. Students are exposed to over 600 vocabulary words in the course of this study and are tested on over 400 of them. A glossary for all the words is included in both the student and teacher's editions. The teacher's edition also includes reproducible vocabulary and unit tests that you can use for all students. The notebook . . .
Literary Lessons from Lord of the Rings
Student Book -- A complete one-year curriculum for secondary students, ages 12 - 18 utilizing The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. This curriculum includes a full year course of literature as well as vocabulary and writing assignments. Author, Amelia Harper has included in this 620 page student book:
Literary Lessons from Lord of the Rings
Teacher and Student Book -- This includes the Teachers Edition and the Student Book for Literary Lessons from Lord of the Rings.
Little House In The Big Woods Study Guide Progeny Press -- Study Guide by Rebecca Gilleland, for the novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder
The first book in Laura Ingalls Wilder's celebrated "Little House" series tells of Laura's childhood in the Big Woods of Wisconsin. Living in the deep woods, Laura learns the importance of love, obedience, and familial relationships. The book is also a beautiful account of pioneer living told from a child's perspective. Based on a true story.
Grade Level: 4-6Setting: Wisconsin, 1860s
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