Grade 5

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    WriteShop Junior Book D Time-Saver Pack

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    NOTE: The Time-Saver Pack is not a substitute for the Book D Activity Pack.

    Pre-writing games and skill-building activities make learning to write exciting and enjoyable for elementary ages. That’s why WriteShop Junior includes dozens of activities that teach new skills in the way your child learns best. Appealing to visual, auditory, and hands-on learners, the Book D Time-Saver Pack introduces new writing concepts in fun and clever ways.

    This product truly saves you precious hours of prep time. Instead of creating and assembling your own game cards, spinners, and other tools to teach creative writing, busy moms like you will appreciate the Time-Saver Pack’s sturdy, ready-made props for many Book D activities, such as:

    • Where in the World? Globe Spinner and Cards to describe the setting in an adventure story
    • Camp Whodunit Cards to practice with the elements of a mystery
    • Make a Face Emotion Cards to develop a character’s voice
    • Adjective Exchange Coins and Back to the Clothesline to replace weak words with strong ones
    • True Stories! Cards and Spinner to plan the elements of a personal narrative 

    The Time-Saver Pack is not a stand-alone product. Pages are designed to supplement WriteShop Junior Book D and require the Book D Teacher’s Guide for directions. This product is completely OPTIONAL. If you would rather make your own game spinners, cards, and other props, you’ll find instructions in the Book D Teacher’s Guide.

    For your convenience, Book D is also available as a bundled set, which includes the Teacher’s Guide, Activity Pack, and this Time-Saver Pack.

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    WriteShop Junior Book D Teacher’s Guide

    $60.95 Add to cart

    Is your child “writing-phobic”? Are you looking for a curriculum that puts the fun back in writing? Then you’ll love WriteShop Junior!

    WriteShop Junior is a creative writing program that appeals to many learning styles. As with all WriteShop products, Book D helps you guide children through the steps of the writing process. To keep the experience fun for everyone, each lesson includes engaging games and activities that teach and review important writing and self-editing skills. And whether you have a more advanced child or one who is fairly new to writing, this program is flexible so children can work at their own level.

    WriteShop Junior is not an independent course. Lessons are designed for parent and child to work together. While each lesson follows a consistent format, the varied and interesting activities mean your student will look forward to each day’s work. Lessons break the writing process into manageable chunks that are easy to understand and master. The Teacher’s Guide includes several schedules with daily lesson plans. Schedules are flexible and easy to follow.

    Book D teaches the basics: how to come up with ideas; brainstorm and organize before writing; choose more interesting words; self-edit in a fun and positive way; and publish creatively.

    Additional Placement Help

    Start with Book D if your child has not learned many punctuation or grammar skills and still needs a lot of help planning, organizing, and adding details to a story. Book D is also a good choice for struggling learners. Extremely reluctant 3rd graders should start with WriteShop Primary Book C.

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    WriteShop Junior Book E Teacher’s Guide

    $60.95 Add to cart

    Looking for a curriculum that puts the fun back in writing? Then you’ll love WriteShop Junior!

    WriteShop Junior is a creative writing program that appeals to many learning styles. As with all WriteShop products, Book E helps you guide children through the steps of the writing process. To keep the experience fun, each lesson includes engaging games and activities that teach and review important writing skills. And whether you have a more advanced child or one who is fairly new to writing, this program is flexible so children can work at their own level.

    While each lesson follows a consistent format, the varied and interesting activities mean your child will look forward to each day’s work. Lessons break the writing process into manageable chunks that are easy to understand and master. The Teacher’s Guide includes several schedules with daily lesson plans. Schedules are flexible and easy to follow.

    This is not an independent course: lessons are designed for parent and child to work together. Successful writing results from purposeful instruction. That’s why WriteShop Junior has been created with parent-and-child partnership in mind.

    Book E builds on foundational skills your child has learned in the past. Students will grow in their brainstorming and planning skills, gain confidence in writing creatively, and learn new ways to edit and revise their stories and reports. In addition, Book E introduces 5-paragraph writing in a way that’s practically painless!

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    Prince Caspian – Study Guide

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    BOOK 4 IN THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA SERIES BY C.S. LEWIS
    SCIENCE FICTION HALL OF FAME AWARD, GANDALF AWARD NOMINEE, PROMETHEUS AWARD NOMINEE, HUGO AWARD NOMINEE. BIG READ LIST #9 (UK’S TOP 200), THE GREAT AMERICAN READ #9 (TOP 100).

    When Caspian’s parents die, Miraz, Caspian’s uncle, assumes the throne, to rule until Caspian grows old enough. But when Miraz has a son and heir of his own, he seeks Caspian’s death. Caspian flees into the wilderness where he encounters a pair of Dwarfs and a talking Badgercreatures who inhabited Narnia long ago before Narnia was conquered by the Telmarines.

    There are many of the Old Narnians living in secret, and with Caspian on their side, they seek to overthrow Miraz and drive the Telmarines from Narnia. Caspian leads the Old Narnians into battle, but when Caspian’s army suffers a series of setbacks, Caspian decides to blow the Horn of Queen Susan which he believes will bring helppossibly in the form of Aslan, the Great Lion, himself!

    When and how will help appear? And will it come in time?

    Through C.S. Lewis’ enduring classic Christian fantasy, students will learn:

    About the Author: Learn about C.S. Lewis.

    Vocabulary words used throughout the novel, utilizing a variety of activities to stimulate retention and growth.

    Literary Techniques: Sensory, in context, characterization, framework, parallelism, allusion, fact vs. opinion, simile, metaphor, synonym, irony, protagonist, antagonist, conflict, complication, climax.

    Moral Lessons and Character Values: God’s calling, freedom of religion, witness, follow Jesus, resurrection, suffering, humility, pride, honor, fear.

    Activities and Writing Assignments:  Read series, writing, map, mythology, analysis, art, field trip, costuming.

    Suggestions for Further Reading:  We include a wonderful reading list of more books by the same author(s) and other books that tie in with, or are similar to, Prince Caspian by C.S. Lewis.

    All of the unit lessons are written from a Christian worldview!

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    The Bridge- Study Guide

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    Princess Rosalynn of Bracken has been left in the care of loyal Sir Reynald while her father, the king, is away. When Sir Reynald learns of an impending attack from Folger, a neighboring country much larger than Bracken and connected to it only by a suspension bridge he devises a plan to save the princess and hopefully save Bracken as well.

    When enemy soldiers chase the fleeing princess and soldier, Herron is wounded and he must leave Rosalynn in the middle of the forest to lead the soldiers away. Rosalynn is left to begin her journey through perilous, enemy-filled territory – her life in danger with every step. In the process, a wise woman will help and guide her to greater understanding of forgiveness, herself, and others. Will Herron escape? Can they bring down the suspension bridge in time to save their country?

    Through Jeri Massi’s exciting adventure, students will learn:

    About the Author: Learn about Jeri Massi.

    Background Information: Wise Woman stories.

    Vocabulary words used throughout the novel, utilizing a variety of activities to stimulate retention and growth.

    Literary Techniques: Dictionary work, adjectives, synonyms, paraphrase, antonyms, metaphors, similes, idioms.

    Moral Lessons and Character Values: Forgiveness, anger, misunderstandings, gentleness, wise vs. foolish, consequences, promises, character qualities.

    Activities and Writing Assignments: Castle project, maps, Medieval history, class discussions, drama, allegories, Mystery Word activity page.

    Suggestions for Further Reading:  We include a wonderful reading list of more books by the same author(s) and other books that tie in with, or are similar to, The Bridge by Jeri Massi.

    All of the unit lessons are written from a Christian worldview!

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    God’s Design for the Physical World Teacher Guide

    $59.35 Add to cart

    The God’s Design Physical World Teacher Guide reveals the wonders of God’s creation through the study of physics and the mechanisms of heat, machines, and technology. Each lesson contains at least one hands-on activity to reinforce the concepts being taught and a “challenge” section with extra information and activities designed especially for older students.

    • In addition to the lessons, special features in each book include biographical information on interesting people as well as fun facts to make the subject more engaging
    • Teaches children an understanding that God is our Creator, and the Bible can be trusted.

    Designed to build critical thinking skills and flexible enough to work with all learning styles, the lessons require minimal teacher preparation, are multi-level for 3rd–5th and 6th–8th grades, as well as being fun and easy-to-use. The course includes a helpful daily schedule, as well as worksheets, quizzes, and tests. The information contains tips on how to teach science, properly contrasting creation vs. evolution, and integrating a biblical worldview.

  • Earth & Space

    God’s Design for Heaven & Earth (Teacher Guide – MB Edition)

    $37.95 Add to cart

    The God’s Design Heaven & Earth Teacher Guide reveals the wonders of God’s creation through the study of weather and water, the universe, and planet earth. Each lesson contains at least one hands-on activity to reinforce the concepts being taught and a “challenge” section with extra information and activities designed especially for older students.

    • In addition to the lessons, special features in each book include biographical information on interesting people, as well as fun facts to make the subject more engaging
    • Teaches children an understanding that God is our Creator and that the Bible can be trusted.

    Designed to build critical thinking skills and flexible enough to work with all learning styles, the lessons require minimal teacher preparation, are multi-level for 3rd–5th and 6th–8th grades, as well as being fun and easy-to-use. The course includes a helpful daily schedule, as well as worksheets, quizzes, and tests. The information contains tips on how to teach science, properly contrasting creation vs. evolution, and integrating a biblical worldview.

  • Environment

    Lifepac General Science I Unit 7 Student Book

    $15.85 Add to cart

    Filled with full color exercises, this Grade 7 Unit 7 Science Lifepac covers the climate, focusing on the worldwide, regional and local climate and its effects.

    The Science Lifepac curriculum brings the physical world of God’s creation into focus. Perfect for students who flourish in a self-paced, individualized learning format, each consumable Lifepac combines lessons, exercises, projects, reviews, and tests. Individual Lifepacs are perfect for remediating “learning gaps.” 42 pages.

    Please Note: Covers and interior aesthetic details may vary from the images shown. Content is identical.

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