Logos Latin 4 is a textbook designed for sixth grade students. It is the fourth installment in a four-textbook series.
Each weekly lesson includes the rigorous vocabulary, chants, derivatives, and worksheets. Logos Latin adds some new features as well: weekly activity pages for each lesson; vocabulary pronunciation for each Latin word; constellation maps; Iulia, Iulius and Saxum become friends your students can follow through learning Latin; new, better organization; improved teacher instructions and schedules.
Parents and teachers have frequently asked Tom Garfield to write as he steered Logos School through various and sundry experiences over the past 30 years.
It also contains some anecdotal material that will resonate with administrators everywhere. The primary goal of this publication is to provide administrators with a significant number of practical suggestions for running a uniquely classical, Christian school.
This workbook teaches students the Modern Cursive style of handwriting. The Logos Cursive program has students imitate step-by-step handwriting while copying selections of worthwhile content. BJ Loyd developed it in the classroom during her 30+ years of teaching at Logos School.
This workbook teaches students the Modern Cursive style of handwriting. This program has students imitate excellent handwriting while copying selections of worthwhile content and was developed in the 2nd grade classroom at Logos School by veteran teacher B.J. Jordan.
Logos Cursive 3 has students copying the Apostles' Creed and Bible verses from which the Creed is taken. Building on the previous books, students now get plenty of practice completing sentences and joining letters together. Students trace over longer and longer words and sentences throughout the year, while learning about the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith! Appropriate for students in the 3rd grade and up. It includes 76 exercises.
Beginning with a simple explanation of reading from a Christian worldview, Nancy Wilson examines and explains significant American literary movements: Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Modernism and Postmodernism. Each section has a suggested reading list for further study. This booklet can be used as a handbook by students or simply as reference material for teachers.
One of the ways I tested my students in literature class was to give them a final exam in which they had to identify the worldview from an unfamiliar piece of literature. I did not disclose the author or the name of the piece, but I asked them to identify and refute the worldview. This was always a great delight to me when the students found and dismantled the false worldview. And this really is the goal: to enable them, by the grace of God, to distinguish good from evil and to be able to completely answer all the objections. Of course we want them to become great writers themselves, showing the unbelievers all the wonders of creation. But before they can do that, they must immerse themselves in all kinds of literature and learn to think about what they read. It is my hope that this little booklet will help inspire you and your students to do this. From the Booklet
Logos Latin 3 is a textbook designed for fifth grade students. It is the third of a four-textbook series.
Each weekly lesson includes the rigorous vocabulary, chants, derivatives, and worksheets. Logos Latin adds some new features as well: weekly activity pages for each lesson; vocabulary pronunciation for each Latin word; constellation maps; Iulia, Iulius and Saxum become friends your students can follow through learning Latin; new, better organization; improved teacher instructions and schedules.
This workbook teaches students the Modern Cursive style of handwriting. The Logos Cursive program has students imitate step-by-step handwriting while copying selections of worthwhile content. BJ Loyd developed it in the classroom during her 30+ years of teaching at Logos School.
This workbook teachers students the Modern Cursive style of handwriting. This program has students imitate excellent handwriting while copying selections of worthwhile content and was developed in the 2nd grade classroom at Logos School by veteran teacher B.J. Jordan.
Logos Cursive 2 has students copying proverbs and other wise assembly sayings from long-time Logos School principal Matt Whitling. Building on the previous books, students now get plenty of practice completing sentences and joining letters together. Students trace over longer and longer words and sentences throughout the year, while learning the words of the wise! Appropriate for students in the 2nd grade and up. It includes 71 exercises.
Non Nobis is the full account of what it actually took to start a pioneering classical Christian school, as told by Logos School's founding superintendent, Tom Garfield. Logos School certainly began humbly: no experienced teachers, no customized curriculum, no investors, and no set salaries for anyone. But the Lord blessed this tiny school in the chimney of Idaho beyond what anyone could have expected. Hundreds of thousands of teachers and students and homeschools have benefited from the classical, Christian education from the trailblazing work done by Logos School. Today, the Association of Classical Christian Schools has over two-hundred and forty members worldwide, rigorous and faithful homeschooling is on the rise with huge nationwide organizations like Classical Conversations, and Logos School itself is able, by God's grace, to begin looking in faith towards its second and third generations.