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PATHWAY:
SEEKING TRUE VALUES
SEVENTH GRADE READING COMPLETE SET |
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Pathway Readers SEEKING TRUE
VALUES
7th Grade Complete Set |
Item Number: PR-7-CS
Complete Set Price: $18.65
Grades: Seventh GradeBack to Pathway Reader's main page
Looking for a good, clean,
wholesome
reading curriculum for 7th grade readers?
Parents appreciate the Pathway reading
curriculum for its' wholesome stories based on strong moral principles and traditional
Christian values. The Pathway curriculum is published by an Amish farming community, and
used for teaching in their community. The Pathway curriculum is of
excellent quality and very affordable making it a great bargain.
Pathway Readers SEEKING TRUE VALUES 7th
Grade Reading Complete Set includes the SEEKING TRUE VALUES hardback textbook reader,
and the accompanying Teacher's Edition workbook and student workbook. The textbook
reader is full of interesting, 7th grade level, stories, which teach lessons in virtues as demonstrated in the lives
of people of faith. The textbook reader may also be purchased separately as shown below on
this page.
For an overview of each book in the set,
click on the links below or scroll down the page. The following books are included in the
5th grade set:
Related Products:
Pathway Readers Complete 8th Grade Set
Pathway Readers Complete 6th Grade Set
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| SEEKING TRUE VALUES TEACHER'S MANUAL |
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This
87 page Teachers' Manual covers the SEEKING TRUE VALUES reader, and the student workbook
that corresponds with the reader.
This manual contains instructions and suggestions for teaching this seventh
grade curriculum and for using the corresponding workbook. |
In the
Teachers Edition for SEEKING TRUE VALUES, you
will find duplicates of the childrens workbook pages (with the answers), along with
teachers instructions and suggestions. Makes teaching this curriculum convenient and
easy.
Helping your students understand what they read is a very important part of the
teachers role. These instructions should help you to do just that. |
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| SEEKING TRUE VALUES TEXTBOOK READER |
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The
interesting stories in this 462 page hardback reader/textbook will capture your students
attention. The many stories that fill this book relate interesting, thought provoking
situations and characters that are sure to keep your students excited about this seventh
grade curriculum. Most of the stories teach lessons in virtues that are upheld by
people with Christian values. |
| The SEEKING TRUE
VALUES 7th grade textbook reader may be purchased separately for
$10.50. The item number is
PR-7-STV-TXT |
By working with
stories they enjoy and can relate to, your students focus on English grammar, reading,
spelling, writing, thinking skills, penmanship, and more.
Also dispersed throughout the book are many wonderful, moving poems. Any Teacher will find
it easy to lead their students into a deeper and more interesting learning experiences
using Pathway: SEEKING TRUE VALUES Reading curriculum.
The teacher should discuss each story with her students, thus helping them understand the
lesson. It is only when a student thoroughly understands the moral of a story that it
leaves a lasting impression.
In addition to the stories and poems the STEP BY STEP reader/textbook also includes
"Thinking It Over" questions at the end of the stories, and a "Word
Study" list of new vocabulary words. |
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| SEEKING TRUE VALUES STUDENT WORKBOOK |
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This
87 page workbook has been prepared especially for seventh graders in a home school,
parochial, or other small classroom environment. Specifically designed to accompany the SEEKING TRUE VALUES textbook/reader. This workbook has been designed so as to
allow the children to work independently with very little teacher assistance. |
There are workbook pages that correspond with each story or
poem. Basing the lessons on literature the students enjoy, increases their
enthusiasm for learning, which greatly enhances their learning ability and retention.
It is important to discuss the stories and the morals in them with the students. Always be
sure the lesson is clear to them.
You will notice that in addition to the questions that space has been given for answers in
the workbook, there are others in which the pupil must supply his own paper. These lessons
may be used as supplementary lessons for the teachers who desire to use them, or the
pupils who need extra work to keep themselves busy. Skipping some of these lessons will
not result in blank pages in the pupils workbooks. Where space has been provided for
the childrens answers, we do not recommend any skipping. Seventh graders are upper
graders, and they should be able to read "between the lines" at times and figure
things out for themselves. The practice of skipping lessons because they are too difficult
will create problems, rather than solve them. |
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| TO THE TEACHER: Enthusiasm is the Key!! |
The attitude
with which students tackle their lessons is often a reflection of their teachers
attitude. Therefore the importance of showing enthusiasm can not be overstressed.
Learning should be an interesting, challenging experience that lasts even beyond the time
the pupil attends school. If the interest and ambition to learn is not instilled into the
child when he is young, there is a danger that he will never really enjoy learning. Though
a childs education begins long before he starts to school, you must remember that
his first actual experience in book learning lies in his teachers hands. How she
guides him could very easily determine the type of pupil he will be throughout his years
in school. And it does not stop there. One writer said, "As the morning is to the
day, so is the child to the man." As we can expect a bright, sunny morning to turn
out to be a nice day, an industrious, willing pupil can be expected to become just that
type of grown-up.
Since a teachers enthusiasm rubs off on her pupils, you should never be afraid to
say, "This page looks interesting. Youll like doing it." Never,
never tell students their work isnt hard or it isnt important. Let them feel
as if they have accomplished something, even if it is only a simple lesson. In order to be
effective, the teacher must see the lessons through their students' eyes. She must imagine
herself in their place and take an interest in the things that interest them. It is only
when children have gained confidence in their teacher and confidence in themselves that
they enjoy school. And only when they enjoy school will they tackle their lessons with
enthusiasm. |
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