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Books with author Loren I. Charles

  • Teacher Created Materials - Mathematics Readers: A Mountain of Trash - Grade 1 - Guided Reading Level M

    Loren I. Charles

    Paperback (Teacher Created Materials, June 1, 2010)
    Have you ever wondered where your trash goes after it is picked up? Discover the many ways that addition can be used to learn about trash! With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn addition and build their STEM skills.
    K
  • Smile! A Trip to the Dentist

    Loren I. Charles

    language (Teacher Created Materials, June 1, 2010)
    Learn about addition while taking a trip to the dentist! In this charming reader, children will practice addition skills, using early STEM themes, while learning about dental hygiene. Interesting images, helpful mathematical diagrams, and engaging practice problems will encourage young readers to practice their addition skills anywhere--even at a dental visit!
    K
  • Teacher Created Materials - Mathematics Readers: Smile! A Trip to the Dentist - Grade 1 - Guided Reading Level L

    Loren I. Charles

    Paperback (Teacher Created Materials, June 1, 2010)
    How many teeth do you have? For how many minutes should you floss and brush your teeth each day? Make your next trip to the dentist an adventure in addition! With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn addition and build their STEM skills.
    K
  • Dividing Treasures

    Loren I. Charles

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2011)
    You never know what youll discover in an attic. Will you find old photos, comic books, baseball cards, and paper dolls? Use division to make sure everyone gets a fair share of the treasures.
    M
  • A Christmas MASTERpiece: Four Hilarious Children's Christian Christmas Plays

    Charles Boren

    Paperback (Independently published, July 15, 2019)
    Can you watch a child or group of children celebrating the good news of Emanuel, God with us and not be moved, and not find your heart overflowing with joy? To see children praising, worshiping, proclaiming Jesus is just good for the soul. Sharing a celebration like that with an audience is one of the greatest gifts you could possibly give them. People will surely go away blessed.The four plays in this book are written to give the kids a fun yet meaningful opportunity to share the wonderful story of Jesus’ birth with a world that needs Him so desperately. Both the kids and the audience will enjoy these hilarious reminders that Christ is still the reason for the season. These plays are all written with many small, easy to learn parts so that as many children of all ages that wish to participate can do so. Each play is adaptable so that it can be presented as minimally or as elaborately as desired.It is hoped that you find a play here that matches your vision. You are doing a great thing for the children and all who come to enjoy. May God bless you, the children, and your audience with a wonderful Christmas experience that is bound to be a highlight of this special season.
  • Teacher Created Materials - Mathematics Readers: What is in the Attic? - Grade 2 - Guided Reading Level M

    Loren I. Charles

    Perfect Paperback (Teacher Created Materials, July 2, 2010)
    The kids in this book are spending time at their grandparents' house, helping them clean out the attic. Photographs, comic books, baseball cards, and paper dolls--there are so many things to look at! Join them as they use math to learn the best way to be sure they all get their fair share. With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn about practical, real-world applications of math skills as they practice division and build their STEM skills.
    L
  • A Christmas MASTERpiece: Four Hilarious Children's Christian Christmas Plays

    Charles Boren

    language (, July 19, 2019)
    Can you watch a child or group of children celebrating the good news of Emanuel, God with us and not be moved, and not find your heart overflowing with joy? To see children praising, worshiping, proclaiming Jesus is just good for the soul. Sharing a celebration like that with an audience is one of the greatest gifts you could possibly give them. People will surely go away blessed.The four plays in this book are written to give the kids a fun yet meaningful opportunity to share the wonderful story of Jesus’ birth with a world that needs Him so desperately. Both the kids and the audience will enjoy these hilarious reminders that Christ is still the reason for the season. These plays are all written with many small, easy to learn parts so that as many children of all ages that wish to participate can do so. Each play is adaptable so that it can be presented as minimally or as elaborately as desired.It is hoped that you find a play here that matches your vision. You are doing a great thing for the children and all who come to enjoy. May God bless you, the children, and your audience with a wonderful Christmas experience that is bound to be a highlight of this special season.
  • The Nativity Chronicle

    Charles Boren

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 18, 2019)
    Children’s Christmas programs are an exciting and fun way of sharing the GOOD NEWS of the birth of the Christ child. These programs are a Christ-centered alternative to the commercialism of the Christmas season, not aimed at wallets, but, rather aimed at hearts. They are a wonderful gift that you can give to your church and your community that will encourage and inspire. They are an effective tool in building a foundation of faith and service in the kids that you serve. Therefore, they can be a very fruitful and important part of any Children’s ministry. You will find The Nativity Chronicle to be a fun, yet meaningful encounter with the Messiah’s heralded arrival as a baby born of a virgin. With certainty it can be said that everything we NEED to know about the birth of Jesus can be found in the Biblical prophecies and accounts of that event. Many of those prophecies and accounts are included in The Nativity Chronicle. But, as we read of that holy night when our Savior was born, we wonder what little details have been omitted and left to our imagination. This play imagines some of them and does it with light-hearted humor.May God be glorified as you and the kids proclaim the GOOD NEWS this Christmas season.
  • Bridge Is My Game: the Lessons of a Lifetime

    Charles Goren

    Paperback (Fireside, March 15, 1986)
    "Mr. Bridge offers a unique inside look at his lifetime of high-level play and an 8-step approach to simpler winning bridge that is fun. * Bolder bidding * Table tactics * Tricks of the trade *Offensive strategy * Successful communication
  • The Nativity Chronicle: A Children's Christmas Play

    Charles Boren

    eBook (, Dec. 18, 2019)
    Children’s Christmas programs are an exciting and fun way of sharing the GOOD NEWS of the birth of the Christ child. These programs are a Christ-centered alternative to the commercialism of the Christmas season, not aimed at wallets, but, rather aimed at hearts. They are a wonderful gift that you can give to your church and your community that will encourage and inspire. They are an effective tool in building a foundation of faith and service in the kids that you serve. Therefore, they can be a very fruitful and important part of any Children’s ministry. You will find The Nativity Chronicle to be a fun, yet meaningful encounter with the Messiah’s heralded arrival as a baby born of a virgin. With certainty it can be said that everything we NEED to know about the birth of Jesus can be found in the Biblical prophecies and accounts of that event. Many of those prophecies and accounts are included in The Nativity Chronicle. But, as we read of that holy night when our Savior was born, we wonder what little details have been omitted and left to our imagination. This play imagines some of them and does it with light-hearted humor.May God be glorified as you and the kids proclaim the GOOD NEWS this Christmas season.