This booklet from Christian Light equips teachers to develop their students' oral reading skills. Topics covered include: oral reading skills, selecting materials, preparing and evaluating students, and overcoming difficulties.
The compilers chose for this list books recognized as timeless classics, or books that form values or expand the minds of readers. Books listed in the preschool through lower elementary sections can be enjoyed again and again. Many...
Here are some thoughts about the concepts of hypothesis, theory, and law. How certain is science? What place do unproven ideas have in science? John's article addresses the value, and the limitations, of speculation in science.
This student handout ties with the lesson outline to focus on the influence and beliefs of the holiness movement in America, especially its beginning stages in the 1800s.
In a paper produced for Minister's Study Week, James Goering surveys 20th century Anabaptist groups and the forces in their development. Goering discusses the growth and movement in Anabaptism during the first half of the 20th century, and...
Beginning in the Renaissance, Quick tells of the Jesuits, Comenius, Rosseau, and others who marked Western thought on education. Published 1890. Courtesy archive.org.
Lesson plan for Pennsylvania state history. Students learn about William Penn and the beginning of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, including the type of government Penn planned.
Instructions for drawing and coloring a map of Europe. Includes a list of the countries, independent states, capital cities, physical features, rivers and bodies of water that are to be located on the map.