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CURRICULUM GUIDES FOR ALL GRADES 800-352-3223 FACE.net 11 The Noah Plan Reading Curriculum Guide Second Edition Using the Bible as the primary reader for teaching reading is breaking ground for Christian education. The complete reading program from intensive phonetics to reading-with-reason is given in detailed charts forms and descriptions of the content and methodology of each component of this unique reading program. Model lessons teacher testimonies and numerous practical teaching techniques and methods are detailed. It follows the three stages of reading learning to read reading to learn and reading with reason. The Bible as Reader program establishes excellent reading skills while imparting the knowledge and love of the Word of God. Paperback 146 pages. 39.95 The Noah PlanMathematics Curriculum Guide Combines an American abacus-based math curriculum with a reasoning and problem solving-based middle school curriculum that unite the area of computation with the science of numbers. This combination lays the foundation for students to succeed in their study of higher level mathematicsalgebra through calculus. Enables learners to take possession of mathematics by understanding the vocabulary philosophy and language of math thereby minimizing perpetual drill and review. This principle-based curriculum prepares students to become problem solvers and Christian leaders of their generation. Paperback 176 pages. 39.95 The Biblical Foundations of Natural History The Noah Plan Biblical Foundations of Natural History employs the Principle Approach in teaching and learning the sciences. The authors of this guide express the real reason why Biblical and principled teaching provide internally externally and eternally the missing ingredients of meaning and purpose within the study of natural history and natural philosophy collectively called science. 156 pages PDF download only 29.95