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:
Published by Alpha Omega Publications
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A Time of Wonder -- Beautifully illustrated, it's another classic by Robert McCloskey who also wrote Blueberries for Sal and Make Way for Ducklings . Now take a trip to Maine with two sisters. Discover seashores and time, nature and wonder. Paperback, 64 pages. This is a required resource to go with Beautiful Feet's Study Guide: Teaching Character Through Literature and is a Primary reading level book.
This title is a required resource for Beautiful Feet's Teaching Character Through Literature (Primary Level)
Adam of the Road -- The adventures of eleven-year-old Adam as he travels the open roads of thirteenth-century England (June of 1294) searching for his missing father, a minstrel, and his stolen red spaniel, Nick Paperback, 312 pages
This book is required for use with Beautiful Feet's Medieval Reformation and Renaissance . It is listed under the Junior High Resources.
All Quiet on the Western Front -- Paul Baumer enlisted with his classmates in the German army of World War I. Youthful, enthusiastic, they become soldiers. But despite what they have learned, they break into pieces under the first bombardment in the trenches. And as horrible war plods on year after year, Paul holds fast to a single vow: to fight against the principles of hate that meaninglessly pits young men of the same generation but different uniforms against each other--if only he can come out of the war alive.Paperback, 304 . . .
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The Elephant and the Tiger -- A thorough, concise and logical look at the first TV war which cuts through the demagoguery of the time period. The only excellent book in print, that we know of, concerning the war and the travail of both countries, for mature young people. 277pg This resource goes along with Beautiful Feet's study guide: U.S. and World History.
Anne Frank, Diary of a Young Girl -- The classic text of the diary Anne Frank kept during the two years she and her family hid from the Nazis in an Amsterdam attic is a powerful reminder of the horrors of war and an eloquent testament to the human spirit. This resource is required for Beautiful Feet’s U.S. And World History
Antony and Cleopatra -- Shakespeare's greatest female characters--the seductive, cunning Egyptian queen Cleopatra. The Roman leader Mark Antony, a virtual prisoner of his passion for her, is a man torn between pleasure and virtue, between sensual indolence and duty . . . between an empire and love. Bold, rich, and splendid in its setting and emotions. This resource is required for Beautiful Feet's Literature Approach to Ancient History
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 -- by Genevieve FosterThis 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 . . .
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 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
Black Beauty -- The beloved story of the black thoroughbred's life. From being well-loved and happy to being overworked and abused, Black Beauty is sold and re-sold...until one lucky day - This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet: History of the Horse
Black Stallion -- By Walter Farley. The Black and Alec Ramsey are a dynamic pair after surviving a shipwreck off the coast of Africa to the racetracks of America.
This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet: History of the Horse.
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. .
Brave Irene -- You'll enjoy the story of a daughter's dedictation to her mom, as Irene battles a snowstorm to make an important delivery. The value of caring is taught with a determined child and a sweet story. This is a required resource to go with Beautiful Feet's Study Guide: Teaching Character Through Literature and is a Primary reading level book.
Brighty of the Grand Canyon -- The Black and Alec Ramsey are a dynamic pair after surviving a shipwreck off the coast of Africa to the racetracks of America. This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet: History of the Horse
Bully for You, Teddy Rossevelt -- On the whole, Theodore Roosevelt once wrote, "I have continued all my life to have a better time year after year." Roosevelt was a small, ailing boy who overcame his physical problems--seemingly by sheer enthusiasm and will power--to achieve a career filled with adventure, fun and success. As usual, Jean Fritz makes the most of her material, as she presents a portrait of a unique, larger-than-life American. Roosevelt comes alive through such telling details as the clothes he wore and the lively games . . .
Call It Courage -- A young Polynesian boy whose name means Stout Heart, overcomes his terrible fear of the sea and proves his courage to himself and his people. Ever since his mother was killed in a hurricane, Mafatu, the son of the Great Chief of the people of Hikueru, an island in the southern Pacific ocean, has feared that Moana, the Sea God, would kill him, too. Tired of being called a coward and saddened by the shame he has brought his father, 12-year-old Mafatu decides to face and conquer Moana on his own. This . . .
Canterbury Tales -- With their astonishing diversity of tone and subject matter, The Canterbury Tales This version is unabridged and is for mature readers. This resource is required for the High School level of Beautiful Feet's Medieval Reformation and Renaissance
Canterbury Tales Cliff Notes -- Let this study guide reveal Chaucer's genius at understanding basic human nature as reflected in his tales. You'll also gain insight into the background and influences of the author. Other features that help you study include:
Character analyses of major players.
A character map that graphically illustrates the relationships among the characters.
Critical essays.
A review section that tests your knowledge.
A Resource Center full of books, articles, films, and Internet sites.
This . . .
Canterbury Tales, adapted by B. Cohen -- For ages 10 and up, this lively presentation of his classics is a great way to introduce a young audience to his tales. Hardcover, 104 pages. This book is required for use with Beautiful Feet's Medieval Reformation and Renaissance . It is listed under the Junior High Resources
Chanticleer and the Fox -- King of the barnyard, Chanticleer struts about all day. When a fox bursts into his domain, dupes him into crowing, and then grabs him in a viselike grip, Chanticleer must do some quick thinking to save himself and his barnyard kingdom. This Canterbury Tale is a 1959 Caldecott Medal winner and is 44 pages It is a required resource for Beautiful Feet's, Teaching Character Through Literature, the Intermediate Level.
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
Escape from Warsaw -- In 1942 Warsaw, World War II is raging, and people live in fear from day to day. Ruth, Bronia, and Edek have to fend for themselves when both of their parents are taken by the Nazis. Can they survive? A gripping story based on true accounts. Paperback, 218 pages
This resource is required for Beautiful Feet’s U.S. And World History
Fine Print: A Story About Johann Gutenberg -- When Johann Gutenberg was a child in the early 1400's books were rare and sometimes very expensive. Each book had to be copied by hand. Gutenberg loved to read and he often grew impatient waiting for the time-consuming bookmaking process to be completed. Young Gutenberg dreamed of finding a better way of making books. From his childhood in strife-torn Mainz through the many years of setbacks and bankruptcies, Gutenberg preserved in his belief that books could be made quickly and inexpensively. This . . .
Frog and Toad Together - I Can Read Book Series: Level 2 -- The inseparable Frog and Toad are introduced to readers through five wonderfully silly adventures. Like an innocent Laurel and Hardy, the two amphibians show the true meaning of friendship - Toad tells stories to Frog when Frog is sick, Frog helps search for Toad's lost button, and Frog writes a letter to Toad because he never receives any mail. These marvelous tales touch both the heart and the funny bone.
Harriet Beecher Stowe Beecher Preacher -- Harriet Beecher Stowe grew up in a family in which her seven brothers were expected to be successful preachers and the four girls were never to speak in public. Then she penned "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and changed the course of American history. This resource is required for Beautiful Feet’s U.S. And World History
Hawk That Dare Not Hunt By Day -- Tom Barton and his Uncle Jack live on the edge of danger, smuggling goods under the very nose of the king's searchers. They make run after run across the Channel, braving rough seas, heavy winds, and a growing restlessness among their countrymen. Tom and his uncle come into contact with William Tyndale, whose work and prayer is to put an English Bible into the hands of the common people. While Uncle Jack sees only the profit, it is Tom who sees in Tyndale's work the dawning of a new age. William . . .
Hiroshima -- Almost four decades after the original publication of this celebrated book, John Hersey went back to Hiroshima in search of the people whose stories he had told. His account of what he discovered about them is now the eloquent and moving final chapter of Hiroshima. This resource is required for Beautiful Feet’s U.S. And World History
Hitler -- by Albert Marrin The penniless tramp who rose to wield more power than most any other man in history. This illustrated biography exposes the beguiling nature of totalitarianism. A must read. 249pg
This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet's Study Guide: U.S. and World History
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.
In Freedom's Cause: The Story of Wallace and Bruce -- At the end of the 13th century, the oppressed people of Scotland rebelled under the leadership of William Wallace and Robert Bruce. This exciting tale of real people, show the courage, loyalty, and ingenuity of their deeds within an accurate historical context. You'll enjoy this story that includes a fictional protagonist, Archie Forbes, whose estates have been wrongfully confiscated. Archie forms a group of scouts for the Scottish army to fight alongside these two heroes (who were memorably portrayed . . .
In Grandma's Attic -- Remember when you were a child - when all the world was new, and the smallest object a thing of wonder? Arleta Richardson remembers: the funny wearable wire contraption hidden in the dusty attic, the century-old schoolchild's slate that belonged to Grandma, an ancient trunk filled with quilt pieces - each with its own special story - and the button basket, a miracle of mysteries. And best of all was the remarkable grandmother who made magic of all she touched, bringing the past alive as only a born . . .
Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott -- In the virulently male world of Ivanhoe, Jews are reviled and persecuted; women are at best political pawns and at worst the victims of rape or misogyny; the weak are subject to the relentless oppression of the master race, the Norman rulers of England; and violence is endemic. And yet there are suggestions of a better world: in the sisterhood of Jewess and Saxon princess, in the redistributive justice of Robin Hood and his band of outlaws, and in the determined attempt of the hero to effect political . . .
Joan of Arc -- Mark Twain spent 12 years of research on this fascinating and historically accurate of St. John and considered it his most important book. Paperback, 455 pages
This resource is required for the High School level of Beautiful Feet's Medieval Reformation and Renaissance
Journey to Topaz -- Like any 11-year-old, Yuki Sakane is looking forward to Christmas when her peaceful world is suddenly shattered by the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Uprooted from her home and shipped with thousands of West Coast Japanese Americans to a desert concentration camp called Topaz, Yuki and her family face new hardships daily. This resource is required for Beautiful Feet’s U.S. And World History
Justin Morgan Had a Horse -- Joel Goss knows that Little Bub is a special colt, even though he's a runt. When teacher Justin Morgan asks Joel to break the colt in, Joel is thrilled! Soon word spreads that the spirited colt can pull heavier loads than a pair of oxen and run like a thoroughbred! By Marguerite Henry This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet: History of the Horse
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
King of the Wind -- Winner of the coveted Newbery Award, this is the beautifully told story of the Godolphin Arabian. By Marguerite Henry This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet: History of the Horse
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.
Mara, Daughter of the Nile -- The adventures of an ingenious Egyptian slave girl who undertakes a dangerous assignment as a spy in the royal palace of Thebes, in the days when Queen Hatshepsut rule. This resource is required for Beautiful Feet's Literature Approach to Ancient History ed.
Misty of Chincoteague -- The famous true story of Paul and Maureen Beebe who set out to capture the 'The Phantom,' the wildest mare of Chincoteague. By Marguerite Henry This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet: History of the Horse
Morning Star of the Reformation -- In the 1930's - a spark. In 1517 - an explosion. The man who struck the match was John Wycliffe. It was over 100 years before the Protestant Reformation. Death and darkness had come to England. God showed one man the answer, and made him both wise enough to write it down and brave enough to defend it. Paper back, 134 pages This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet's Literature Approach to Medieval Reformation and Reniassance, , at the Junior and High School Levels.
Mustang, Wild Spirit of the West -- This is the true to life story of 'Wild Horse Annie' who almost single-handedly saved the wild-mustangs from extinction. A powerful tale of inner courage, this story takes place in Nevada and California in the 1940's and 50's and includes a wonderful overview of the important part the horse has played in American history. By Marguerite Henry This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet: History of the Horse
No Promises in the Wind -- In 1932, America was in the depths of a deep depression. A job, food to fill you, a place to sleep, and shoes without holes--for millions of people, these simple needs were nothing more than dreams. At 15 years of age, Josh had to make his own way through a country of angry, frightened people. This is the story of a young man's struggle to find a life for himself in the turbulent 1930s. Paperback, 223 pages
This resource is required for Beautiful Feet’s U.S. And World History
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.
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