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“Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam – A study of the New Testament for Children.” In this manual you will find a unique and exciting way to teach Jesus’ teachings and His life to children.The lessons are based on a three-day a week schedule, and are designed to be approximately 45 minutes. As parent or teacher, you will be going through the hook dates three times during the school year. Each time through, a different emphasis will be discussed with each hook date. The children will learn Christian doctrine as well as historical facts and stories of the New Testament. For simplicity, the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible is used for this manual. It is a companion to the Jr New Testament Student Workbook.
$27.95
While parents and instructors teach “Hook Dates of the Old Testament and World History,” younger children can be doing the activities in this workbook while they listen. Over 60 pages of activities — coloring pages, word search, dot-to-dot, word scramble, plus other learning exercises that will enhance and teach both volumes of the ten Old Testament Hook Dates.
$5.95 – $16.95Price range: $5.95 through $16.95
I Love History — 1700s: “Let Freedom Ring” consists of nine manuals, daily lesson plans for each month of the school year. The theme is centered around our American Heritage and the principles of freedom, liberty and love for America. Each manual, except May, is about 200 pages. The May manual is a single lesson plan for created a “class town” for students to practice the free enterprise system.
$199.95
There are two volumes of activities, correlating with the nine I Love America 1700’s Teacher Manuals. Monthly work pages enhance the themes of patriotic, God-centered, free-enterprise lessons.
$32.95
Eleven Teacher Manuals cover the twentieth century –1900’s. The first manual contains the orientation lesson plans for the first 2 weeks of September, followed by 10 manuals, each covering a decade of the 1900s. Each manual is about 100 pages, divided into world history, American history and the expansion of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. *
$199.95
This student workbook is a companion to the ten Teacher Manuals, I Love America 1900’s – Light of the World. Activities and historical pictures, maps and charts are contained in about 100 pages
$17.95
Ten hook dates cover the period of Middle Eastern History, from AD 33 – the end of Christ’s life, to AD 1991 – the Gulf War. Each hook date contains three historical events to study, and also includes activities and projects. This volume is designed to be studied for ten weeks, during the FIRST year, after studying the Old Testament Hook Dates.
$9.99 – $25.95Price range: $9.99 through $25.95
New personalities and events are attached to the same Middle East Hook Dates used in Volume 1, giving this study additional depth, from a study of the Masada to the ending of the Cold War in A.D.
1991. This Volume should be studied the SECOND year, for ten weeks after studying the Old Testament Hook Dates, Volume 2.
$9.99 – $25.95Price range: $9.99 through $25.95
The events from the history and future pertaining to the Middle East.
$9.99 – $25.95Price range: $9.99 through $25.95
NEWLY EDITED! This historical novel has been expanded into three volumes. Each volume contains end notes with accurate historical information about the actual events that happened in America during the 1700s. The fictional Dawsen family experiences many of those events. Readers of all ages will enjoy the adventures, the excitement, and the difficulties of battling against the tyranny of King George III.
$69.95 Original price was: $69.95.$49.95Current price is: $49.95.
Ten major hook dates, personalities and events are combined to cover Old Testament History, from Adam and Eve at 4,000 BC to Roman Rule in 163 BC. (Approximately 250 pages)
$24.95
These new stories cover the same ten hook dates as outlined in Volume 1, and begin with the Biblical story of Cain and Abel. (approx. 250 pages)
$9.99 – $24.95Price range: $9.99 through $24.95
There are many Benjamin Franklins. Or at least he has taken on many different forms in the history books and conversations of the last two centuries. Some historians have shown us an aged statesman whose wise and steadying influence kept the Constitutional Convention together in 1787, while others have pictured a chuckling prankster who couldn’t resist a funny story. Some remember Franklin for flying a kite in a thunderstorm; others think of him as a successful printer of the colonial era; still others know him only as an expounder of clever maxims (“A penny saved is a penny earned”) or the author of a now famous autobiography. Which of all these Benjamin Franklin’s, if any, is real? This book is an attempt to answer that question.
$17.95
A brief history of America’s 3 cycles of education is explained, and includes several articles in the appendix: “A Shift in Focus,” John Gatto’s “Going to School vs Getting an Education,” plus helps and insights for educators and parents on strengthening the home and revitalizing the classroom. (Approx. 160 pages)
$21.95
This popular and vitally informative DVD is a presentation given by Dr. Glenn J. Kimber. With this slide show presentation, Dr. Kimber explains what the Founding Fathers intended the Constitution should accomplish and then he shows specifically what happened that created a completely different Constitution — the laws which we are now living under in America. The DVD gives the option of watching a shorter version, (also on YouTube), and a longer version of about 45 minutes.
$9.95