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  • Daily Math Practice Grade 6

    Wes Tuttle

    Paperback (Evan Moor Educational Publishers, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Take spelling to the next level for your sixth graders by using this Building Spelling Skills teacher's edition by Evan-Moor. This curriculum guide leads teachers through a full year of spelling lessons. Students get to dig into each weekly list of spelling words through activities that explore word meaning, phonetic elements, root words and more. Teachers will appreciate the easy-to-reproduce handouts included in this guide.Sixth grade spelling guide Practice pages and reproducible forms includedweek curriculum (18 words per week, for a total of 540 words)Practice Makes Perfect Help your students succeed in spelling with this helpful daily practice guide for teachers.Sixth-Grade Success Spelling lessons are geared towards sixth graders with the aim of building spelling skills throughout the year.Learning Language Students practice reading, writing and spelling while learning phonetic elements, root words and more.Easy Printouts This curriculum guide includes plenty of reproducible handouts, including spelling test forms.Spelling All Year A list of 18 words per week are provided for this 30-week curriculum, giving students a total of 540 words for the year.
  • Nature

    Ralph Waldo Emerson

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 13, 2013)
    Nature By Ralph Waldo Emerson Nature is an essay written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, published anonymously in 1836. It is in this essay that the foundation of transcendentalism is put forth, a belief system that espouses a non-traditional appreciation of nature. Transcendentalism suggests that divinity suffuses all nature, and speaks to the notion that we can only understand reality through studying nature. A visit to the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris inspired a set of lectures delivered in Boston and subsequently the ideas leading to the publication of Nature. Within this essay, Emerson divides nature into four usages; Commodity, Beauty, Language and Discipline. These distinctions define the ways by which humans use nature for their basic needs, their desire for delight, their communication with one another and their understanding of the world. Henry David Thoreau had read "Nature" as a senior at Harvard College and took it to heart. It eventually became an essential influence for Thoreau's later writings, including his seminal Walden. In fact, Thoreau wrote Walden while living in a self-built cabin on land that Emerson owned. Their longstanding acquaintance offered Thoreau great encouragement in pursuing his desire to be a published author. Emerson followed the success of this essay with a famous speech entitled "The American Scholar". These two works laid the foundation for both his new philosophy and his literary career.
  • The Shorter Works of 1758: New Jerusalem Last Judgment White Horse Other Planets

    EMANUEL SWEDENBORG, GEORGE F. DOLE, Dr. Jonathan S. Rose, Richard Smoley

    Hardcover (New Century Edition, April 15, 2018)
    This volume contains four shorter works by the influential eighteenth-century mystic Emanuel Swedenborg. Translators George F. Dole and Jonathan S. Rose have produced an accessible rendering of these important yet easily overlooked works. New Jerusalem: In this work Swedenborg outlines his theology in twenty-three brief chapters on major Christian topics such as love, faith, regeneration, the inner self and outer self, and the nature of the Bible. Nearly every chapter ends with what is in effect an index to that topic as it appears in his much larger study Secrets of Heaven.Last Judgment: This work on the “end times” asserts that the Last Judgment foretold in the Bible does not involve the end of the physical world. Rather, the Last Judgment was an event of tremendous upheaval in the spiritual world, a nonmaterial apocalypse which has already occurred and which Swedenborg himself witnessed.White Horse: This brief work is divided into two parts. The first presents the inner meaning of the white horse mentioned in chapter 19 of the book of Revelation. The second is effectively an index to passages concerning the Bible and its inner meaning in Swedenborg’s much larger work Secrets of Heaven. This work is a good short introduction to Swedenborg’s principle of correspondences between the spiritual and physical worlds, as well as to his unique view of the nature of the Bible.Other Planets: Building on the eighteenth-century fascination with the possibility of life on other worlds and with traveler’s tales of other cultures, this work describes life on other planets in our solar system and elsewhere in the universe. Swedenborg undertook this work specifically to demonstrate that Jesus is God not just of planet Earth but also of the universe as a whole.
  • The Descent of Man

    Charles Darwin

    Paperback (Gibson Square Books Ltd, Jan. 31, 2003)
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