Children are prompted when to read sections of the Level 3 Reader during independent practice, and they complete exercises and activities that correlate with the books in the reader, including reading comprehension and writing exercises.
Contents: Native Americans: How They Lived Barry, A Dog of the Alps The Cap That Mother Made A Bird with a Basket The Good Mother Eider-Duck Bobby of Cloverfield Farm The Green Woodpecker Little Amish Schoolhouse The Rose Child
319 pages Full-color cover with black-and-white interior containing illustrations Perfect bound, 5.5″x8.5″ The reader is integrated with the lessons and required to complete the course.
This book can be downloaded for free at https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/
Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads database.
As a Christian songwriter and music producer, Jenny Phillips has released over 27 albums and has shared her love of music across the world, speaking at over 1,100 events in 23 countries and selling over a million CDs. In order to reduce the stress and time commitments that naturally come with a music label, and so she could focus more on her young family, Jenny left her music label in 2011. She now offers her music for free on www.hislightmusic.com.
When Jenny's children began going to school, she turned toward another one of her passions—education. Jenny began homeschooling in an effort to provide a faith-based, high-academic education focused on building noble character. Not wholly satisfied with any curriculum she could find and deeply concerned about the loss of good literature in our world, she founded The Good and the Beautiful.
Jenny lives in Utah with her husband and five children. In addition to music, motherhood, and good literature, Jenny loves family history, gardening, traveling, and exercising. She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but she enjoys working with people of many faiths as she shares her multi-denominational curriculum, rejoicing in the common good that all Christians share.
Native Americans: How they Lived by Lucille Wallower is a book that tells you how they made homes, sugar, shoes, clothes, and much more. I think the book inspires you to be creative. I would recommend this booth to others because it is interesting and it tells you how the Native Americans managed to live. - Sadie, 3rd grade (written as an assignment for the level 3 course)
My daughter used this for her level 3 / 3rd grade homeschool but you could just read the stories on their own too. There were a few stories in the book that she really enjoyed. You can download the whole book for free on the website or purchase a printed copy.
I read “ Gifts of Native Americans “ by the good the beautiful. This book is about native Americans and the first governor of Pennsylvania. I found this book very interesting, I would recommend this book to others interested in learning about native Americans history.