This is the story of the adventures of Giovanni, a poor boy whose ability to entertain brings him renown. As he grows old, and he finally heeds his calling he discover how big God's love for him has been all along .
This is a required resource to go with Beautiful Feet's Study Guide: Teaching Character Through Literature and is a Primary reading level book.
Other products in the category Reading:
Around the World in Eighty Days -- For a bet, Phileas Fogg sets out with his servant Passepartout to achieve an incredible journey -- from London to Paris, Brindisi, Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong, San Francisco, New York and back to London again, all in just eighty days! There are many alarms and surprises along the way -- and a last-minute setback that makes all the difference between winning and losing.This resource is required for Beautiful Feet’s U.S. And World History.
Augustus Ceasar's World -- This is a story of the world, a slice of history measured by the lifetime of Augustus Caesar, woven in a panarama of events from 3000 BC and climaxing in the central event of all time, the birth of Christ. Foster identifies the major events, personalities and religions of Egypt, Greece, Rome and Asia, all told as a story. Excellent time lines, charts, maps and illustrations enhance the remarkable text. Note: The world's major religions are viewed in historical context rather than from a Christian . . .
Bible Stories for Early Readers
Set -- This set includes all three levels:
Bible Stories Level 1 - 5 books in the set
Bible Stories Level II - 5 books in the set
Bible Stories Level III - 5 books in the set
There is a total of 15 books.
Bible Stories for Early Readers Level 1 -- Level 1 begins with simple three-letter short vowel words and contains five 8 1/2 x 6 inch books with approximately 30 pages each. Titles include:
Not a Bed - Stories of Baby Jesus
I Will Help - The Good Samaritan
Mom and the Lad - Elijah and the Widow
The Lads Bag - The Five Loaves and Two Fish
Daniel and the Big Cats - Daniel in the Lions Den
Published by Alpha Omega Publications
Bible Stories for Early Readers Level 2 -- Level 2 adds long vowels, the two-vowel rule, and some digraphs. This set contains five 8 1/2 x 6 inch books with approximately 30 pages each. Titles include:
God Adds Oil - Stories of The Widow's Oil
Zacchaeus' Cash Bag
3 Brave Men - Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego
7 Dips - Naaman Finds a Cure
Jonah's Ride.
Published by Alpha Omega Publications
Bible Stories for Early Readers Level 3 -- Level 3 continues to practice double-vowel words, r-controlled vowels, and consonant blends and contains five 8 1/2 x 6 inch books with approximately 30 pages each. Titles include:
Joseph and His Coat
The Ten Lepers
Pigs, You Stink - The Prodigal Son
The Big Quake - Paul and Silas
The Dreams Come True - Joseph as Ruler in Egypt.
Published by Alpha Omega Publications
Book of Greek Myths - D'Aulaires -- For any child fortunate enough to have this generous book...the kings and heroes of ancient legend will remain forever matter-of-fact; the pictures interpret the text literally and are full of detail and witty observation. This children's book about the gods and goddesses, kings and heroes of ancient Greek mythology offers a brief introduction to Zeus, Hera, Hermes and the other gods, and their often frolicsome behavior on Mount Olympus and among mortals on Earth.
This resource is required for . . .
Boys and Girls of Colonial Days -- This illustrated, full-color reader, teaches children about America’s colonial period through a series of delightful stories. Children learn more about Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Betsy Ross as they read about children who lived during the struggle for liberty. .
Children's Homer -- The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy A retelling of Homer's ILIAD and THE ODYSSEY.
This resource is required for the following titles: Beautiful Feet's Literature Approach to Ancient HistoryThe Greenleaf Guide to Famous Men of RomeThe Greenleaf Guide to Famous Men of Greece
Horizons Kindergarten Phonics and Reading -- Horizons Kindergarten Phonics and Reading is a phonetically based word recognition and early reading program curriculum. Students learn to identify the name and sounds of each letter through picture association with a sequential alphabet story. Basic language concepts are taught through brightly illustrated readers that emphasize comprehension and language skills.
The K Level contains 4 student books, 4 student readers, 4 teacher handbooks, the Alphabet puzzle and a wipe-off tablet.
Horizons Phonics and Reading - Level 1 -- This is another addition to the exciting and innovative Horizons curriculum line. Similar to the other Horizons materials, there are 160 lessons and 16 tests contained in the two student workbooks. The Teacher's Handbook includes a student page along with the instructions and information needed for the lesson, as well as plenty of tips and teaching strategies. Language development begins with listening and is followed by speaking. Reading skills develop as the students master the phonics concepts. . . .
Horizons Phonics and Reading 2
Student Book 1 -- This colorful workbook provides space to work out each lesson, test, activity and test for Horizons Phonics and Reading 2, up to lesson 80.
Horizons Phonics and Reading 2 Student Book 2 -- This colorful workbook provides space to work out each lesson, test, activity and test for Horizons Phonics and Reading 2, up to lesson 160.
King John and Henry VIII -- Two of Shakespeare's important and illuminating history plays in a comprehensive and scholarly update. This edition includes a discussion and criticism of Shakespeare's life, world, and theater by outstanding scholars past and present, stage histories of notable actors, directors, and producers, and clear, readable text and commentaries. This resource is required for the High School level of Beautiful Feet's Medieval Reformation and Renaissance
Learning Palette Kindergarten Reading Kits -- The Kindergarten Reading Kit comes with 2 Learning Palette Bases (additional bases) and 5 sets of curriculum that is written to help students read at grade level and above. The Kindergarten Kit includes: Alphabet, Beginning Consonant Sounds, Rhyming Words, Beginning Vocabulary and Vowels. Each of the 5 curriculum packs comes with 12 cards and 12 challenges on each card for 720 challenges.
Learning Palette for Reading will help students gain essential skills including: reading readiness, alphabetic . . .
Look What Came from Greece -- Our lives are full of objects, inventions, customs, and words that originated in other countries. Each book in this elementary-level multicultural series explores, in very simple fashion, the foods, words, inventions, tools, customs, toys, games/sports, animals, religions, holidays, fashions, dance, theater, music, and crafts that a specific country has contributed to the world.
Obadiah the Bold -- Courage takes on a new meaning for the young Quaker boy as he begins to understand that courage is not simply exerting power over those weaker than oneself.
This is a required resource to go with Beautiful Feet's Study Guide: Teaching Character Through Literature and is a Primary reading level book.
Sarah Whitcher's Story -- Little Sarah wanders away from her family's cabin into the New Hampshire forest, and settlers come from all across the countryside to help find her. As the long days pass, the searchers grow desperate, but her father's trust in God holds firm.
Tales of Ancient Egypt -- A collection of the myths, the folk tales, and the legends of ancient Egypt. This resource is required for Beautiful Feet's Literature Approach to Ancient History
The Cat of Bubastes -- Enslaved by a conquering army, the young prince Amuba finds friendship in the house of an Egyptian high priest, where he acts as a companion to the priest's son Chebron. The entire household plunges into peril when Chebron accidentally kills the sacred cat of the great temple at Bubastes--a riot ensues, and the boys are forced to flee. Set in 1250 b.c., the time of Moses, this thrilling adventure story offers an evocative look at the ancient Egyptian world. Skillfully interwoven in the narrative . . .
The Door in the Wall -- Ever since he can remember, Robin, son of Sir John de Bureford, has been told what is expected of him as the son of a nobleman. He must learn the ways of knighthood. But Robin's destiny is changed in one stroke when he falls ill and loses the use of his legs. Fearing a plague, his servants abandon him and Robin is left alone. A monk named Brother Luke rescues Robin and takes him to the hospice of St. Mark's, where he is taught woodcarving and—much harder—patience and strength. Says Brother Luke, . . .
The Greek Way -- Written for an audience that is unfamiliar with Greek culture, Edith Hamilton provides vast information to help us understand the Greeks in the 5th century. Paperback, 212 pages.
This resource is required for Beautiful Feet's Literature Approach to Ancient History
The Runaway Bunny -- The Runaway Bunny begins with a young bunny who decides to run away: "'If you run away,' said his mother, 'I will run after you. For you are my little bunny.'" And so begins the tale. Originally published in 1942, this classic children's book has never gone out of print. Paperback, 48 pages
This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet's Teaching Character Through Literature (Primary Level)
Uncle Tom’s Cabin -- This edition of this classic work charts the progress from slavery to freedom of fugitives who escape the chains of slavery, and of a martyr who transcends all earthly ties, firmly locating the novel within the context of African-American writing. Paperback, 576 pages
This resource is required for Beautiful Feet’s U.S. And World History
Virginia's General: Robert E. Lee
and the Civil War -- The life and character of Gen. Robert E. Lee is excellently portrayed in this biography along with accounts of the ordinary soldiers who fought in the Civil War. The victories, defeats, successes and failures of each side are portrayed in vivid and personal detail. 201pg This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet's U.S. and World History Study Guide
Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge -- Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge is a little boy who lives next door to an "old people's home." He is friends with all of the residents, but his favorite is Miss Nancy Alison Delacourt Cooper. One day Wilfrid hears his parents talking about how Miss Nancy has lost her memory. Wilfrid doesn't know what a memory is so he decides to ask everyone he knows. When he is finished he sets out to find something to fit each of the explanations that he received. When he gives them to Miss Nancy she gets her . . .
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