Have you been wanting to teach the Constitution but having difficulty knowing where to start? Or have you been wanting to learn more about it for yourself? Look no further. Catherine has put together a wide variety of materials here that make learning and teaching the Constitution more fun. This Topical Study includes four books on the Constitution that sell separately for $45: Understanding (and Teaching) the United States Constitution; The Philadelphia Convention: A Play for Many Readers; The Philadelphia Convention In Their Own Words; and Failure in Philadelphia (historical fiction). The pages of all of these books may be reproduced for use with your students.
Leonardo da Vinci lived at a time when people did not specialize in a particular area, like we tend to do today, and his life showed that trend clearly. May this book introduce you to this incredible "Renaissance man".What makes this book different from others about Leonardo? Catherine has tried to make it interesting for those who may know nothing about Leonardo, and yet still interesting for those who already know quite a bit! She has also attempted to make it interesting enough for a wide range of ages -- from kids of all ages through adults. Here Leonardo is placed in a framework of history and geography, so that we can more easily understand his accomplishments. May we ponder the man, the works, and the accomplishments behind the stories of Leonardo da Vinci. May we be touched in some small way by this "Renaissance Man". And may we gain a better understanding of the times in which he lived.
Updated to include the recent changes (for the good!) on Amazon's CreateSpace! Self-publishing contains a whole new series of options today that never existed before. From specialized websites like www.CurrClick.com, to a number of other great places like www.Amazon.com and www.Smashwords.com, publishing your own materials is so much easier and cheaper than it used to be! I have been writing books, booklets, and games for 20 years. But until my sister-in-law introduced me to CurrClick last year, I never realized what types of options I had to share my materials with others outside of my little corner of the world. Six months later I was putting my first books on Amazon's CreateSpace as paperbacks and as e-books for Kindle. I was shocked at how easy it was, and could only wonder why I had waited so long! Not everyone has dreams of writing and publishing dozens of books, but it seems that every time I turn around I meet someone who has at least one book that they would like to share with a larger portion of the world. But they don't know where to begin. In this short book, I share with you my journey through a number of self-publsihing options, and tell you how easy and inexpensive (usually free!) it can be for you to get your book published. My hope is to take the mystery out of self-publishing, and help you get started on your own self-publishing journey!
Here is a rare and fascinating collection of personal letters written by 18 of the thousands of British emigrants who came to North America just prior to the American Revolution. The letters reveal the motivations, characteristics, and emotions of these subjects and also provide new insights into British-American migration of the time, especially personal networks among family and friends.
Family Friendly Historical Fiction, enjoyed by adults and students of all ages: Join Leonardo in Milan as he works through the deaths of a friend, a collaborator, a patron, and more. In this short period of his life, between 1508 and 1511, Leonardo da Vinci encountered many challenges beyond his usual conflicts between finishing projects he had begun and continuing work on his beloved science experiments. He was faced with major decisions from where to whether to rent his vineyard, to where to live, to avoiding the latest outbreak of the plague, and many more. Throughout it all can family and friends keep his life on an even keel, or will he finally break under the stress of it all
What makes this book different from so many others about Leonardo da Vinci? In these 100 pages, Catherine has worked hard to make it interesting for those who may yet know nothing about him, but also for those who already know quite a bit! It is written in a family-friendly way, with stories and details that appeal to a wide range of ages -- from kids through adults. Here Leonardo is placed in a framework of history and geography, so that his vast accomplishments can more easily be seen and understood. Catherine includes maps, pictures, charts, timelines, and more, to bring the ultimate Renaissance man to life!
This is the first in our Horsey and Friends series. It is a travel book -- told from the perspective of our stuffed Horse: A look at Panama like you've never seen it before. (For some reason the pictures show up in the preview in color, but the book is currently in black and white...My apologies for any confusion.)
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