Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Stories of the Pilgrims/Google Books
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Stories of the Pilgrims
By Margaret Blanche Pumphrey, Lucy Fitch Perkins
Published by Rand, McNally & Company, 1912
241 pages
This book has been republished by Christian Liberty Press, and is a part of their fourth grade curriculum. Yesterday's Classics also has this in reprint. See main page for all book links.
(Thanksgiving)
Monday, March 2, 2009
A Spring Flora for High Schools/Goggle Books
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Saturday, February 28, 2009
The Madonna and of the Goldfinch/Internet Archive
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Friday, February 27, 2009
Knights of Art; Stories of the Italian Painters/ Internet Archive
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The Child's World Fourth Grade Reader/ Google Books
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
The Facts and Backgrounds of Literature: American and British/Google Books
344 | |
Chivalry , joust , minstrels | |
347 | |
middle ages , farmed in common , scat | |
349 | |
craft guilds , merchant guild , main purpose | |
350 | |
Inns of Court , Middle Temple , Twelfth Night | |
354 | |
single houses , male heir , American readers | |
355 | |
proscenium , actors , Elizabethan plays | |
363 | |
bear-baiting , falconry , judicial combat | |
370 | |
Boy Bishop , Whitsunday , Childermas | |
378 | |
Roman Catholic church , established church , nonconformist | |
383 | |
astrology , Ptolemaic astronomy , Alchemy |
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The Facts and Backgrounds of Literature: English and American
By George Fullmer Reynolds, Garland Greever
Published by The Century Co., 1920
425 pages
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
My Country: A Textbook in Civics and Patriotism for Young Americans/Google Books
From the introduction: "Many of the pupils in whose hands this book is placed will never read or study another discussion of civics and patriotism. Is it more important that they get from this text a detailed knowledge of the machinery of town, city, county, state, and national government, or that they get deeply implanted in their minds and hearts the conviction that America is really a nation founded on liberty, that it is a nation which looks to them to-day and every day to help in its building, that patriotism means making the most of every opportunity that this land of opportunities offers. The author has felt that unless the boy and the girl leave the elementary or junior high school with a definite conception of what America stands for, what it expects them to do now as boys and girls and later as men and women, they will be futile, even if well-meaning, citizens.
This book therefore aims to create a background which will help the teacher develop a spirit of true patriotism (this is accomplished by the early chapters in the book), and, when this has been kindled, to take the pupil into the technical part of the subject (the chapters on laws, government, taxes, thrift, etc.). In these chapters, as in the earlier ones, the pupil is never allowed to lose touch with the American spirit which is the keynote of the whole text. And finally he is led to symbolize love of country in a consideration of the flag. The Appendix will assist those teachers who wish to emphasize the mechanics of the subject in a broad way. The minor details of local government vary in each state and cannot be included in a text of this kind."
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Saturday, February 21, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
Business Mathematics/Google Books
Vocational Mathematics for Girls/Google Books
Politically incorrect math for girls. ;) This book covers: household budgets, kitchen math, dress making, thrift and investment, farm math, and math in formally traditional female occupations outside the home.
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May or may not be useful for homeschool math, but it is interesting for cultural/history studies.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Warne's Victoria Picture Spelling Book(and more)
Warne's Victoria picture spelling book by Laura Valentine, Published by , 1866:
EASILY GRADUATED SPELLING LESSONS.
EASILY GRADUATED READING LESSONS.
EASY LESSONS IN GRAMMAR.
EASY LESSONS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.
EASY LESSONS IN CHRONOLOGY.
USEFUL INFORMATION.
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION.
ARITHMETICAL TABLES.
POETRY.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Famous Stories Every Child Should Know /Google Books
Saturday, February 14, 2009
The children's picture-book of good and great men/Google Books
Thursday, February 12, 2009
At the Back of the North Wind/Google Books
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Review:
"The book tells the story of a young country boy named Diamond. He is a very sweet little boy who makes joy everywhere he goes. He fights despair and gloom and brings peace to his family. One night, as he is trying to sleep in the loft, Diamond plugs up several holes in the barn wall in order to stop the wind from blowing in. However, he soon finds out that this is stopping the North Wind from going on her routes. Diamonds befriends her, and North Wind lets him ride on her back, taking him on several adventures.
Though North Wind does goods deeds and helps people, she is also does terrible things. In one of her mischievous acts, she sinks a ship. Yet everything bad leads to something good. North Wind seems to be a representation of Pain and Death working according to God's will for something good.
On their adventures, North Wind brings Diamond to the country she lives in; a country without pain and death.Yet, he is brought only in a shadow of the real country at the back of the North Wind. The real country is open for him only after his death. At the end of the book, Diamond dies, finally able to see the country.
In this book, MacDonald touches many theological and philosophical questions, especially concerning theodicy[A vindication of God's goodness and justice in the face of the existence of evil.]. Today, it is considered one of his masterpieces."
Appropriate for later elementary and up. A good read aloud for younger children.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
The Children's Picture-book of Quadrupeds and Other Mammalia/Google Books
Beginning zoology for early middle school.
Note: Chapter on "Man" is Biblical, and no Evolution Theory is mentioned. Many nice illustrations.
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Monday, February 9, 2009
Scenes in Africa/Google Books
This is a fascinating children's book Published in 1824 about North Africa, Central Africa, and South Africa. Of course, times have changed, and if read, should be read with an understanding that it is a glimpse back into old Africa. The style of writing reminds me of historical fiction written for children, so it's comfortably read even if out of date in regards to people and places. There is nothing dry or boring about this book, yet a lot of information and pictures are packed into each chapter.
I skimmed the initial section on North Africa and did not see anything written in a disrespectful manner. The author, a Christian minister writes as many Quaker authors would in that time period, without negative regard to race or religion. The book is mislabeled by Google as a book about America instead of Africa. The slave trade, abolished in Rev. Taylor's native England is described in detail and condemned.
Scenes in Africa: For the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-home Travellers
By Rev. Isaac Taylor
Published by John Harris, 1824(England)
120 pages
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Sunday, February 8, 2009
The Age of Fable and The Age Chivalry /Google Books
Description at Dover Publications, "Bulfinch's Mythology is a classic retelling of the great myths and legends, from ancient Greece and Rome to the time of Charlemagne. The second volume, reprinted here, focuses on Arthurian legends, and covers such notables as Sir Gawin, Launcelot, Richard the Lion-Hearted, Tristan and Isolde, Robin Hood, and much more." ages 14 and Up. Note: Bulfinch comes at these fables from a Christian viewpoint.
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Friday, February 6, 2009
The Orange Seed(Christian)/Google Books
This is a nicely written, pleasant storyline for children, teaching them the morality of living through your soul rather than through the flesh. The story is free of any obvious denominational theology.
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