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Language of God, Level B |
Nancy Nicholson |
Level B includes lessons on sentence parts, nouns and pronouns, capitalizing God's Name, state of being, helping verbs, adjectives, subjects and predicates, alphabetizing, letter writing, titles of respect, abbreviations, and many others. This series is designed to provide the Catholic child with a solid introduction to English and grammar skills in the context of our Holy Faith. It is also designed with the teacher in mind; no teacher's manual is required because all necessary information, including a removable answer key, is contained within the pages of the student worktext. Each level introduces grade-appropriate writing skills. A variety of activities is utilized in each lesson to hold student's interest. SAVE: Worktext includes dictation, composition, and copywork practice.
Advanced Second Grade/Average Third Grade. Spiral bound for ease of use. Illustrated. Softcover. 151 pgs. Answer key included. Recommended core text in CHC Lesson Plans for Third Grade. Tour this title in the Third Grade Interactive Guide! |
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“I have used this grammar series for my children exclusively. My oldest is just finishing Level B. I had a friend suggest another program to me last summer, at the notion that this series may not 'be enough.' Nothing could be further from the truth. We never touched the other program, and all the same content was covered in both books; punctuation, sentence parts, types of sentences, nouns, proper nouns, synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, verbs (action and being); journaling and copy work dictation, letter writing and more. Like many of the other subjects offered by CHC, Language of God is gentle yet thorough.
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- Jamie, RI |
“Hands down, Language of God is the most wonderful program for Language Arts. I apologize to my protestant friends because I can't recommend a program for them that's anywhere nearly as good as what I use for my own children. The thing that I love about it (it's so Catholic) is what makes it a product they can't use.”
- Jennifer, Indiana |
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