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Matin Latin 1 (Matin Latin) Karen Craig - Canon Press
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A course developed by an expert for use by those who aren't (ie mothers who never learnt Latin but would like their children to do so). After years of teaching Latin and English in day school and homeschool, Karen Craig has produced one of the easiest, step-by-step approaches to beginning Latin. Each segment explains English grammar first, then the Latin, progressing in clear, short steps. Children have been delighted with the format and clarity of the lessons. The teacher's editions offer not only answers but specific guidance and hints for every lesson. Matin Latin 1 works through the basics of nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, and prepositions, with simple translations throughout, including two short Julia stories to close. The appendices offer additional exercises, along with a complete glossary for the text. |
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Repairing the Ruins Douglas Wilson - Canon Press
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A Classical and Christian Challenge to Modern Education. This collection of essays from teachers and administrators extends the discussion beyond the basics. It not only delves deeper into foundational issues, it focuses on practice, providing concrete instruction for dayschool and homeschool teachers, administrators, parents, and students. Divided into three major sections, the book first sets the framework of Christian worldview thinking. The second section develops the more practical side of the classical model, focusing on specific disciplines. The final section explains how to make this model work in this century. |
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Intermediate Logic: For Christian, Private & Home Schools Nance - Canon Press
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Where do you go in logic after you've mastered beginning logic? Intermediate Logic by James Nance takes students and parents to the next levels. James Nance is the logic instructor for the eighth-grade class at Logos School, Moscow, Idaho, and this material has been tried and refined for years. This text is an excellent follow-up to Doug Wilson's Introductory Logic in the Mars Hill Series. Together they can constitute a full, one-year course in logic. Covering topics in logic too often reserved for a college course, this text simplifies formal proofs and truth trees for propositional logic for the eighth grader and up. |
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Introductory Logic - Canon Press
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Designed for junior high use, these lessons cover logical statements, fallacies, syllogisms, and many other elements. This course is a thorough introduction and serves as both a self-contained course as well as a preparatory course for more advanced studies. |
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