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Christian Heritage Teaching Guide (The Chicago Years #4)

by Nancy N. Rue

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Each book in the Christian Heritage Series brings history, literature, and faith to life. This comprehensive, easy-to-use teaching guide contains a wealth of information to assist parents, instructors, and teachers in helping children enhance their understanding and get the most out of their reading time. It features reproducible activity sheets dozens of challenging, fun exercises "lesson plans" that cover five critical subjects--history, literature, writing, art, and Christian education--for three grade levels--3rd/4th, 5th/6th, 7th/8th Students will experience the historical culture of late 1920s Chicago and the events that occurred during the time of Al Capone--not just memorize names and dates. But most of all, they'll realize the significant contributions faithful Christians made to America's godly heritage.… (more)
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Each book in the Christian Heritage Series brings history, literature, and faith to life. This comprehensive, easy-to-use teaching guide contains a wealth of information to assist parents, instructors, and teachers in helping children enhance their understanding and get the most out of their reading time. It features reproducible activity sheets dozens of challenging, fun exercises "lesson plans" that cover five critical subjects--history, literature, writing, art, and Christian education--for three grade levels--3rd/4th, 5th/6th, 7th/8th Students will experience the historical culture of late 1920s Chicago and the events that occurred during the time of Al Capone--not just memorize names and dates. But most of all, they'll realize the significant contributions faithful Christians made to America's godly heritage.

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