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Includes the lyrics to 33 songs to help learn about 225 countries, continents, landmarks, maps, etc.
Firsthand accounts and contextual narrative chronicling the U.S. war effort before D-Day. Sidebars on patrols, service troops, the replacement system, Rangers, and more. Based on interviews with more than 200 veterans.
In his anthology As a Pierian Spring, Larry Troxel has compiled poems from his first two books on which favorable reviews were given and are blended with many new ones. Each are topically indexed to fit the momentary mood of the reader, hoping he or she might have the thoughtful or up lifting experience of supping from the Pierian Spring as they thumb through its pages. As you read and consider some of the poems in this anthology, open your mind and think beyond the mere words, to a fuller meaning these symbols might convey. Sound words in poetry, well chosen and thoughtfully placed, serve as tips of truth.Words are pointers for our sensesFor things they representOf mysteries behind invisible fencesOurs to learn their full intent. From Tips of Truth
Johannes Trachsel was born in 1689 in Lenk, Bern, Switzerland. His parents were Jakob Trachsel and Margaretha Brengel. He married Anna Maria in about 1718 and they settled in Wolfersheim and had five children. They emigrated in 1737 and settled in Egypt, Pennsylvania. He married Anna Magdalena Roth Schreiber in 1750 and died later that year. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Oklahoma and Kansas.
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Plutarch said, Painting is silent poetry and poetry is painting that speaks. I am pleased when I can so "speak" with others being favorable to what Ive said, including the following: I purchased Larry Troxel's poetry book and enjoyed it so much that I made it a gift to a special little lady. It is well written and she loves it being read to her. Jean B., Oklahoma. Larry's poetry is mind-opening . . . he is a poet who captures the imagination of his readers and accelerates insight. Ray G., California. An extremely talented poet, Larry's writings bring back yonder years in a way that only he can do, and his wisdom shows us a deep sensitivity that brings peace to one's soul. Meg G., Tennessee I...
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Vol. 57, no. 3 is a "Directory issue."
The Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten program helps children develop the readiness and early literacy skills they need with age-appropriate activities. Sing, Spell, Read & Write uses phonics songs, interactive charts, and games to teach the alphabetic principle, phonemic awarenenss, sound/letter correspondences, short vowel sounds, and blending in a fun and meaningful way. By the end of kindergarten, students will be reading fully decodable storybooks with single-syllable, short-vowel words.