Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Early European Civilization: a Textbook for Secondary Schools(Prehistory to Reformation)
Title Early European Civilization: a Textbook for Secondary Schools
Author Roscoe Lewis Ashley
Publisher Macmillan, 1916
Length 719 pages
See here.
Author Roscoe Lewis Ashley
Publisher Macmillan, 1916
Length 719 pages
See here.
Monday, February 14, 2011
St. Valentine's Day Children's Stories, Songs, Crafts, and Activities
Stories and Lesson Plans:
In the Child's World:Kindergarten - elementary school level story.
Kindergarten at Home. Story.
Child-garden Story: Four Letters, a St. Valentine's Day Story. Early elementary read-aloud. Read-alone: advanced elementary level reader.
"Tell it Again" Stories: Elaine's Valentine's - reading level about third grade.
Read-aloud story: Elementary School
Elementary school poem.
Beginning Reader: The Story of St. Valentine.
The story of St. Valentine from the third grade Standard Catholic reader , and another from the The Haliburton Second Reader.
St. Valentine Story with comprehension questions. About a third grade reading level, and another for about a second or third grade reading level.
Three Valentine's Day Stories (read-aloud)
Click and print Valentine's Day poem for little girls.
A Book of Programs - St. Valentine's Day Lesson Plan - Kindergarten and up , and here as well.
Crafts:
Suggestions for Handwork in School and Home(crafts) Blackline templates for cupid angel card and more. This is the best! Many designs with instructions and card greetings.
More templates for St. Valentine's Day Cards.
Manual Training - Occupations(crafts)
Blacklines for cupid and little girl with heart, pages 84-85.
Bumped up from 2008.
In the Child's World:Kindergarten - elementary school level story.
Kindergarten at Home. Story.
Child-garden Story: Four Letters, a St. Valentine's Day Story. Early elementary read-aloud. Read-alone: advanced elementary level reader.
"Tell it Again" Stories: Elaine's Valentine's - reading level about third grade.
Read-aloud story: Elementary School
Elementary school poem.
Beginning Reader: The Story of St. Valentine.
The story of St. Valentine from the third grade Standard Catholic reader , and another from the The Haliburton Second Reader.
St. Valentine Story with comprehension questions. About a third grade reading level, and another for about a second or third grade reading level.
Three Valentine's Day Stories (read-aloud)
Click and print Valentine's Day poem for little girls.
A Book of Programs - St. Valentine's Day Lesson Plan - Kindergarten and up , and here as well.
Crafts:
Suggestions for Handwork in School and Home(crafts) Blackline templates for cupid angel card and more. This is the best! Many designs with instructions and card greetings.
More templates for St. Valentine's Day Cards.
Manual Training - Occupations(crafts)
Blacklines for cupid and little girl with heart, pages 84-85.
Bumped up from 2008.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave(Audiobook)/Other
The male narrator has a great voice - very clear, and the sound quality is excellent.
Click here to FreeAudio.org. This link includes background history for students. Audio comes in three parts and a zip file with all is available. At the link, Click on audio in order to listen online and/or right click, and "save file as" to download.
Click here to FreeAudio.org. This link includes background history for students. Audio comes in three parts and a zip file with all is available. At the link, Click on audio in order to listen online and/or right click, and "save file as" to download.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Chandra in India/Google Books
Title Chandra in India(A Geographical Reader)
Little People Everywhere
Author Etta Austin Blaisdell McDonald
Publisher Little, Brown, and Company, 1916
Length 111 pages
See here.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Wild Flowers Every Child Should Know/Google Books
Title Wild Flowers Every Child Should Know: Arranged According to Color, with Reliable Descriptions of the More Common Species of the United States and Canada
Author Frederic William Stack
Publisher Doubleday, Page and Company, 1914
Length 411 pages
See here.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Natural History Object Lessons: A Manual for Teachers
Title Natural History Object Lessons: A Manual for Teachers
Author George Ricks
Publisher D.C. Heath, 1891
Length 352 pages
Click here
Author George Ricks
Publisher D.C. Heath, 1891
Length 352 pages
Click here
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Saints and Festivals of the Christian Church/Google Books
Title Saints and Festivals of the Christian Church
Author H. Pomeroy Brewster
Publisher F. A. Stokes, 1904
Length 558 pages
Click here.
Author H. Pomeroy Brewster
Publisher F. A. Stokes, 1904
Length 558 pages
Click here.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
How Our Grandfathers Lived/Google Books
Title How Our Grandfathers Lived
Authors Albert Bushnell Hart, Annie Bliss Chapman
Publisher Macmillan, 1916
Length 371 pages
Click here.
Authors Albert Bushnell Hart, Annie Bliss Chapman
Publisher Macmillan, 1916
Length 371 pages
Click here.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Broad Stripes and Bright Stars: Stories of American History /Google Books
Title Broad Stripes and Bright Stars: Stories of American History
for the Children's Hour Series
May G. Quigley collection
Author Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
Publisher Milton Bradley company, 1919
Length 240 pages
Click here.
for the Children's Hour Series
May G. Quigley collection
Author Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
Publisher Milton Bradley company, 1919
Length 240 pages
Click here.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Stories of the Nibelungen(Germanic/Old Norse Tales) for Young People/Project Gutenberg
Read and download here.
Excerpt:
YOUNG SIEGFRIED
In the good old days of Long Ago, when kings had absolute power over all their subjects, even in the matter of life and death, there dwelt in the city of Santum, on the beautiful Rhine River, a great and good king named Siegmund.
He was very powerful, and ruled over the kingdom of Niederland so wisely and so well that he was[8] loved and honored by all his people. He shared his throne with Siegelinda, his beautiful wife, who also was noble and kind of heart.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
The Recollections of a Drummer-Boy(Civil War)/Google Books
Title The Recollections of a Drummer-Boy
Author Harry M. Kieffer
Published 1911
Here.
From the preface:"Several years ago the writer prepared a brief series of papers for the columns of St. Nicholas, under the title of "Recollections of a Drummer-Boy." It was thought that these sketches of army life, as seen by a boy, would prove enjoyable and profitable to children in general, and especially to the children of the men who participated in the great Civil War, on one side or the other; while the belief was entertained that they might at the same time serve to revive in the minds of the veterans themselves long-forgotten or but imperfectly remembered scenes and experiences in camp and field. In the outstart it was not the author's design to write a connected story, but rather simply to prepare a few brief and hasty sketches of army life, drawn from his own personal experience and suitable for magazine purposes. But these, though prepared in such intervals as could with difficulty be spared from the exacting duties of a busy professional life, having been so kindly received by the editors of St. Nicholas, as well as by the very large circle of readers of that excellent magazine, and the writer having been urgently pressed on all sides for more of the same kind, it was thought well to revise and enlarge the "Recollections of a Drummer-Boy," and to present them to the public in permanent book form. In the shape of a more or less connected story of army life, covering the whole period of a soldier's experience from enlistment to muster-out, and carried forward through all the stirring scenes of camp and field, it was believed that these "Recollections," in the revised form, would commend themselves not only to the children of the soldiers of the late war, but to the surviving soldiers themselves; while at the same time they would possess a reasonable interest for the general reader as well."
Author Harry M. Kieffer
Published 1911
Here.
From the preface:"Several years ago the writer prepared a brief series of papers for the columns of St. Nicholas, under the title of "Recollections of a Drummer-Boy." It was thought that these sketches of army life, as seen by a boy, would prove enjoyable and profitable to children in general, and especially to the children of the men who participated in the great Civil War, on one side or the other; while the belief was entertained that they might at the same time serve to revive in the minds of the veterans themselves long-forgotten or but imperfectly remembered scenes and experiences in camp and field. In the outstart it was not the author's design to write a connected story, but rather simply to prepare a few brief and hasty sketches of army life, drawn from his own personal experience and suitable for magazine purposes. But these, though prepared in such intervals as could with difficulty be spared from the exacting duties of a busy professional life, having been so kindly received by the editors of St. Nicholas, as well as by the very large circle of readers of that excellent magazine, and the writer having been urgently pressed on all sides for more of the same kind, it was thought well to revise and enlarge the "Recollections of a Drummer-Boy," and to present them to the public in permanent book form. In the shape of a more or less connected story of army life, covering the whole period of a soldier's experience from enlistment to muster-out, and carried forward through all the stirring scenes of camp and field, it was believed that these "Recollections," in the revised form, would commend themselves not only to the children of the soldiers of the late war, but to the surviving soldiers themselves; while at the same time they would possess a reasonable interest for the general reader as well."
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
A Mother's List of Books for Children/Project Gutenberg
A wonderful reference for finding public domain children's books. These books are listed by age, ages two - fourteen, and topic. I've already found quite a few at Google Books for my thirteen year old, of which I'll be sharing over the next week.
Click here. HTML version is the easiest to work of off with searches - quick copy and paste.
Click here. HTML version is the easiest to work of off with searches - quick copy and paste.
Stories of Art and Artists/Google Books
Title Stories of Art and Artists
Author Clara Erskine Clement Waters
Publisher Ticknor and company, 1887
Length 357 pages
Click here.
This book pairs well with Garden of Praise's free art appreciation lessons(scroll all the way down to bottom at the link). This is for younger children, and has color high definition images of the many of the paintings mentioned in Clara Water's book. There are also online quizzes, worksheets, etc. and helpful links.
Author Clara Erskine Clement Waters
Publisher Ticknor and company, 1887
Length 357 pages
Click here.
This book pairs well with Garden of Praise's free art appreciation lessons(scroll all the way down to bottom at the link). This is for younger children, and has color high definition images of the many of the paintings mentioned in Clara Water's book. There are also online quizzes, worksheets, etc. and helpful links.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Rolf in the Woods/Project Gutenberg
"In this story I have endeavoured to realize some of the influences that surrounded the youth of America a hundred years ago, and made of them, first, good citizens, and, later, in the day of peril, heroes that won the battles of Lake Erie, Plattsburg, and New Orleans, and the great sea fights of Porter, Bainbridge, Decatur, Lawrence, Perry, and MacDonough.
I have especially dwelt in detail on the woodland and peace scouting in the hope that I may thus help other boys to follow the hard-climbing trail that leads to the higher uplands. "
Rolf in the Woods by Ernest Thompson Seton
I have especially dwelt in detail on the woodland and peace scouting in the hope that I may thus help other boys to follow the hard-climbing trail that leads to the higher uplands. "
Rolf in the Woods by Ernest Thompson Seton
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Two Indian Children of Long Ago/Project Gutenberg
Two Indian Children of Long Ago by Frances Taylor, 1922.
See here.
See here.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Stories of Chivalry Retold from the St. Nicholas Magazine/Google Books
Title Stories of Chivalry Retold from St. Nicholas
Publisher The Century co., 1909
Length 192 pages
Overview
Publisher The Century co., 1909
Length 192 pages
Overview
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Theodore Roosevelt, Patriot and Statesman/Google Books
Title Theodore Roosevelt, Patriot and Statesman: The True Story of an Ideal American
Author Robert Cornelius V. Meyers
Publisher P. W. Ziegler & Co. [c1902], 1902
Length 621 pages
See here.
Author Robert Cornelius V. Meyers
Publisher P. W. Ziegler & Co. [c1902], 1902
Length 621 pages
See here.
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