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| The Student Worktext uses an architecture theme to develop skills learned in each lesson |
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| Encourage your child to apply and refine his grammar usage and punctuation skills by writing an adventure story, a short research paper, and newspaper articles. All parts of speech are reviewed, and application of material taught in previous grades is emphasized.The Teacher's Edition provides ideas for preparation and presentation of subject matter. |
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| The Student Worktext creates interest with an industries theme |
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| Why do we study language? Some would argue that we need this study because people who know their language can make a lot of money. Others may say that good language training helps a person appear educated.The Christian knows that he should take his language study seriously because of God. Our God is a God of language and communication. He brought the world into existence through language (Gen.1:3), He made mankind in His image and called him to have dominion over the earth partly through his use of language (Gen. 1:28; 2:19-20), and He is redeeming this world to Himself through language (John 1:1-18). Christians are the instruments of God's redemption, and God has called us who love Him to use language for redemptive purposes. By taking language study seriously, a Christian may demonstrate obedience to the two most important commands in the Bible (Mark 12:29-31). The Christian who studies language shows that he loves God, who displays part of His glory in His use of language and in His gift of language to us. The Christian student also shows that he loves those around him, who will understand God's work of redemption only as they hear about it through human language. |
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| Writing And Grammar 7 For Christian Schools, Third Edition, provides students with a basis for a clear understanding of basis English grammar and for increasing proficiency in the use of English. Further, the text seeks to present material in an engaging, manageable style. Plentiful examples and exercises cover topics of interest to seventh-grade students. Special features and a side variety of writing opportunities enrich the learning experience. |
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| These objective tests require that students use information explained in Writng and Grammar 7 Student Text. Each test follows a theme, e.g., birds or sailing, and may include a variety of multiple choice, application (labeling, underlining, circling), and short answer items. Midterm and final exams are included. |
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| Answers for Writing and Grammar 7 Tests for ease of grading. |
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| The Christian knows that he should take his language study seriously because of God. Our God is a God of language and communication. He brought the world into existence through language (Gen. 1:3), He made mankind in His image and called him to have dominion over the earth partly through his use of language (Gen. 1:28, 2:19-20), and He is redeeming this world to Himself through language (John 1:1-18). Christians are the instruments of God's redemption, and God has called those who love Him to use language for redemptive purposes. By taking language study seriously, a Christian may demonstrate obedience to the two most important commands in the Bible (Mark 12:29-31). The Christian who studies language shows that he loves God, who displays part of His glory in His use of language and in His gift of language to us. The Christian student also shows that he loves those around him, who will understand God's redemption only as they hear about it through human language.This edition will help you learn to communicate in English more effectively. The first step toward the goal of better speaking and writing is to acquaint yourself with the text. |
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| Writing And Grammar 8 for Christian Schools, Third Edition, provides students with a basis for a clear understanding of basic English grammar and for increasing proficiency in the use of English. Further, the text seeks to present material in an engaging, manageable style. Plentiful examples and exercises cover topics of interest to eighth-grade students. Special features and awside variety of writing opportunities enrich the learning experience. |
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| These objective tests require that students use information explained in the student text. Each test follows a theme, e.g., birds or sailing, and may include a variety of multiple choice, application (labeling, underlining, circling), and short answer items. Midterm and final exams are included. |
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