Our Christian Homeschool Curriculum
K-8 Course Options
Select from one of the categories below for information about the elementary and junior high grade level courses available. Information for each course will include suggested grade levels, cost, description, and a listing of the materials used. Linked course names will take you to a “look inside” of the primary text.
99500 Celebrating Art
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course contains 36 hands-on arts and crafts activities designed to help develop basic art skills. All can be completed with simple household items. Projects are divided into four categories: crafts in the kitchen, crafts for others, crafts for oneself, and crafts from nature.
• Textbook – Celebrating Art | ©1994 Christian Liberty Press | 103 pages
99510 Appreciating Art
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course contains 36 hands-on arts and crafts activities that can be completed with simple household items. Projects are divided into four categories: crafts in the kitchen, crafts for others, crafts for oneself, and crafts from nature.
• Textbook – Appreciating Art | ©1994 Christian Liberty Press | 85 pages
99560 Line Upon Line
Suggested Grade Level: 6th–8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course presents step-by-step instructions that teach beginning artists how to draw simple objects using pencil. A hands-on approach is used to equip students with foundational skills and concepts.
• Textbook – Line Upon Line: An Incremental Approach to Drawing | ©1997 Christian Liberty Press | 50 pages
13305 Big Truths for Little Kids
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course is designed to help systematically teach students the basic truths of faith so that they live for the Lord. Lessons begin with simple questions and answers about biblical principles and are followed by stories that portray how those truths can be applied.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Big Truths for Little Kids: Teaching Your Children to Live for God | ©1999 Crossway Books | 160 pages
19605 Bible Treasures: Genesis to Ruth
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten–1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: Focusing on the first half of the Old Testament, this course contains stories, memory verses, questions, and catechism memorization in order to help students understand God’s wonderful plan of redemption.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Bible Treasures: Genesis to Ruth | ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 251 pages
19610 Bible Treasures: 1 Samuel to Malachi
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: Focusing on the second half of the Old Testament, this course contains stories, memory verses, questions, and catechism memorization in order to help students understand God’s wonderful plan of redemption.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Bible Treasures: 1 Samuel to Malachi | ©2014 Christian Liberty Press | 266 pages
19615 Bible Treasures: New Testament
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: Focusing on the New Testament, this course contains stories, memory verses, questions, and catechism memorization in order to help students understand God’s wonderful plan of redemption.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Bible Treasures: New Testament | ©2015 Christian Liberty Press | 303 pages
19535 Studying God’s Word: Book D
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course examines the life of Jesus Christ from His birth to His ascension. Comprehension is evaluated through lesson questions and passage-related activities.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Studying God’s Word: Book D | ©1993 Christian Liberty Press | 139 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©1993 Christian Liberty Press | 30 pages
19540 Studying God’s Word: Book E
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course examines select stories from Genesis to Ruth, as well as background information for each book in the first half of the Old Testament. Comprehension is evaluated through lesson, thought, and review questions.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Studying God’s Word: Book E, 2nd edition | ©1992 Christian Liberty Press | 208 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©1992 Christian Liberty Press | 27 pages
19550 Studying God’s Word: Book F
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course examines select passages from the books of Samuel and Kings, Daniel, Esther, and Nehemiah, as well as background information for each book in the second half of the Old Testament. Comprehension is evaluated through lesson, thought, and review questions.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Studying God’s Word: Book F | ©1992 Christian Liberty Press | 219 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©1992 Christian Liberty Press | 27 pages
19565 Studying God’s Word: Book G
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course examines the four Gospels and provides a chronological overview of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. It contains lesson, thought, and review questions, as well as timeline charts and background outlines on the Gospels.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Studying God’s Word: Book G | ©1991 Christian Liberty Press | 209 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©1994 Christian Liberty Press | 29 pages
19650 Journey Through the Bible: Book 1
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course focuses on the Pentateuch and historical books of the Old Testament. Using a systematic approach, students will gain a general knowledge of the scriptures and apply what they read to their lives.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Journey Through the Bible: Book 1, 2nd edition | ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 133 pages
• Workbook – Journey Through the Bible: Book 1, Student Exercises, 2nd edition | ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 168 pages
• Answer Key – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 45 pages
• Test Packet – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
19570 Studying God’s Word: Book H
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course covers the book of the Acts of the Apostles. It contains lesson, thought, and review questions, as well as occasional map exercises.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Studying God’s Word: Book H | ©1992 Christian Liberty Press | 195 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©1992 Christian Liberty Press | 26 pages
• Test Packet – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
17115 Ephesians: A Study Manual
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides a section by section study of the book of Ephesians, with thought questions for reflection and discussion.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Ephesians: A Study Manual | ©1987 Presbyterian and Reformed | 108 pages
19585 The Life of Christ
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides students with an overview of the earthly ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ, leading up to His crucifixion. It concludes with Christ’s resurrection and ascension and their implications for the lives of both believers and unbelievers.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Life of Christ | ©2002 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 94 pages
• Answer Key – ©2002 Christian Liberty Press | 13 pages
• Test Packet – ©2006 Christian Liberty Press | 6 tests
19655 Journey Through the Bible: Book 2
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course focuses on the wisdom and prophetic books of the Old Testament. Using a systematic approach, students will gain a general knowledge of the scriptures and apply what they read to their lives.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Journey Through the Bible: Book 2, 2nd edition | ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 159 pages
• Workbook – Journey Through the Bible: Book 2, Student Exercises, 2nd edition | ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 168 pages
• Answer Key – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 42 pages
• Test Packet – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
10010 Independent Bible Course
Suggested Grade Level: K–8th
Additional Course Charge: None (Family chooses all materials)
Description: Christian Liberty understands that Christians hold various theological views, not all of which are in agreement with our own. Therefore, we allow families to construct their own independent Bible course if the choices we offer do not meet their needs.
Families choosing to take our Independent Bible course must use the Holy Bible as their primary text, regardless of what other materials are used. Those selecting this course will receive course instructions stating what CLASS requires, as well as what must be submitted in order for a final grade (determined by CLASS) to be awarded.
The Independent Bible course may be assigned at each grade level throughout the CLASS program.
24105 Hunting for Whales
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–10th
Description: This novel presents a fascinating account of two young men, from very different backgrounds, who experience the adventure of whaling during the mid-nineteenth century. It is not only a story of adventure and hardship on the high seas, but also a tale of friendship, love, and God’s redeeming grace.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – Hunting for Whales by Michael J. McHugh | ©2011 Great Light Publications
29595 John Bunyan: The Tinker of Bedford
Suggested Grade Level: 6th–9th
Description: John Bunyan was a dedicated and courageous servant of Christ who faced countless hardships. He was imprisoned on numerous occasions for “preaching without a license.” Many of his writings (he wrote sixty books, including The Pilgrim’s Progress) were banned during his lifetime. And, he faced ongoing rumors initiated by those who sought to undermine his ministry. Examine the life and trials of this faithful man whose dedication and fervor for the Gospel were recognized and acknowledged—even by his most bitter enemies.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Biography – John Bunyan: The Tinker of Bedford by William Deal | ©1977 Christian Liberty Press
24110 The Life and Legacy of Saint Patrick
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–10th
Description: This novel provides readers with a vivid portrayal of the story of this famous pioneer missionary, and how God empowered him to overcome powerful Druid occult leaders, bloodthirsty tribal chieftains, and a host of other dangers.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – The Life and Legacy of Saint Patrick by Michael J. McHugh | ©2010 Great Light Publications
29940 The Life of General Stonewall Jackson
Suggested Grade Level: 6th–9th
Description: This biography provides readers with a lively account of the exploits of Thomas Jackson, both prior to and during the War Between the States. Individuals who read this text will learn why Stonewall Jackson was respected and honored by Americans in both the North and the South.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Biography – The Life of General Stonewall Jackson by Mary L. Williamson | ©1997 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press
29870 The Life of George Washington
Suggested Grade Level: 6th–9th
Description: This biography gives a unique glimpse into the spiritual life and career of the first President of the United States. Little known and often over-looked aspects of Washington’s faith are featured throughout this well-documented book.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Biography – The Life of George Washington by Mary L. Williamson | ©2004 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press
29910 The Life of J.E.B. Stuart
Suggested Grade Level: 6th–9th
Description: In this biography you will follow the exploits of James Ewell Brown Stuart, the general known as the “eyes and ears” of Robert E. Lee, and you will learn about his true source of courage—his Christian faith.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Biography – The Life of J.E.B. Stuart by Mary L. Williamson | ©1997 Christian Liberty Press
29917 Martin Luther: The Great Reformer
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–12th
Description: This biography is a stirring tale of God’s grace. It provides an honest account of the accomplishments of Martin Luther—a remarkable man of God whose words and deeds were the seeds of the Protestant Reformation.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Biography – Martin Luther: The Great Reformer by John Arch Morrison | ©2022 (3rd ed) Christian Liberty Press
29770 Mr. Pipes and Psalms and Hymns of the Reformation
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–10th
Description: This novel continues the story of two young Americans (Annie and Drew) who travel through Europe with their friend, Mr. Pipes, and learn about several hymns of the Reformation era and their writers. During their trip they must find ways to elude an unknown person who is following them.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – Mr. Pipes and Psalms and Hymns of the Reformation by Douglas Bond | ©2000 Christian Liberty Press
29760 Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–10th
Description: This first novel in the series by Douglas Bond tells the story of two young Americans who are befriended by an elderly gentleman (Mr. Pipes) while on vacation in England. As he teaches them about famous British hymn writers and their hymns, they learn the value of traditional worship and praise—and they begin to see their own need for salvation.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers by Douglas Bond | ©1999 Christian Liberty Press
78355 Maps Globes Graphs: Level E
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: With an emphasis on the United States, this course exposes students to varied types of maps, charts, and graphs. Topics examined include symbols and legends; scale and distance; route, physical, and special purpose maps; latitude and longitude; time zones; and graph reading.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Maps Globes Graphs: Level E | ©2004 Harcourt Achieve, Inc. | 96 pages
• Answer Key – ©2003 Christian Liberty Press | 10 pages
78365 Maps Globes Graphs: Level F
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course exposes students to varied types of maps, charts, and graphs on five themes. Themes examined include movement, place, location, human/environment interaction, and regions.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Maps Globes Graphs: Level F | ©2004 Harcourt Achieve, Inc. | 96 pages
• Answer Key – ©2003 Christian Liberty Press | 11 pages
79970 Foundation for Freedom
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course presumes the Constitution to be the foundation of the American system of government. It begins by exploring the historical background of the Constitution. It then examines it in detail and, finally, addresses its fundamental principles. Substantial references to historical documents and Supreme Court decisions are included.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Foundation for Freedom: A Study of the United States Constitution, Revised edition | ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 318 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 31 pages
• Quiz and Test Packet – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 12 quizzes; 13 tests
79895 The Land of Fair Play
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This civics course provides students with a detailed study of how our local, state, and federal governments work. It provides them with the knowledge needed to properly and intelligently exercise their citizenship responsibilities.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – The Land of Fair Play: American Civics from a Christian Perspective, 3rd edition | ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 183 pages
• Answer Key – ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 25 pages
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
49615 Applications of Grammar 1
Suggested Grade Level: 7th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course lays a foundation for effective communication with the English language. Students will learn the basics of English grammar, including the definition and usage of the eight parts of speech. In addition, students will examine how these parts are to be properly used in phrases, clauses, and sentences. Correct sentence structure, diagramming, pronoun usage, and forming good paragraphs are also emphasized.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Applications of Grammar Book 1: Basics for Communicating Effectively | ©1996 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 262 pages
• Answer Key – ©1996 Christian Liberty Press | 71 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 18 tests
49625 Applications of Grammar 2
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course continues to lay a foundation for effective communication skills. Students will review the basics of English grammar, focusing on part of speech; using phrases and clauses properly; diagramming key words, phrases, and clauses; writing and diagramming sentences; and clarifying agreement in sentences. The final unit focuses on the basics of good composition.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Applications of Grammar Book 2: Structure for Communicating Effectively | ©1996 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 256 pages
• Answer Key – ©1996 Christian Liberty Press | 43 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 12 tests
42420 English 2: Writing and Grammar
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course combines grammar and writing (in alternating chapters) to teach students both the mechanics and the use of English. Grammar topics emphasize nouns, action verbs, pronouns, adjectives, and study and reference skills; while the writing exercises focus on the basics of how to write sentences, poetry, a personal story, friendly letter, and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – English 2: Writing and Grammar, 3rd edition | ©2017 Bob Jones University Press | 387 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 65 pages
42430 English 3: Writing and Grammar
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course combines grammar and writing to teach students both the mechanics and the use of English. Chapters range from learning about sentences and the parts of speech to writing poems, instructions for a game, book reviews, persuasive essays, friendly letters, and research reports.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – English 3: Writing and Grammar, 3rd edition | ©2021 Bob Jones University Press | 386 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 60 pages
• Test Packet – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 14 tests
42440 English 4: Writing and Grammar
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course combines grammar and writing to teach students both the mechanics and the use of English. Grammar topics include a study of sentences with some diagramming, nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, and study and research skills. Writing topics use the five-step writing process and include: acrostic poems, book reviews, story writing, tall tales, compare-contrast essays, and research reports.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – English 4: Writing and Grammar, 3rd edition | ©2022 Bob Jones University Press | 390 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2022 Christian Liberty Press | 65 pages
• Test Packet – ©2022 Christian Liberty Press | 14 tests
42350 English 5: Writing and Grammar
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course combines grammar and writing (in alternating chapters) to teach students both the mechanics and the use of English. Grammar topics include a study of sentences with some diagramming, nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and references skills. Writing topics use the five-step writing process and include: comparative-contrast essays, persuasive business letters, diamantes, sense poems, personal narratives, book reviews, research reports, and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – English 5: Writing and Grammar, 2nd edition | ©2010 Bob Jones University Press | 380 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2007 Christian Liberty Press | 63 pages
• Test Packet – ©2007 Christian Liberty Press | 16 tests
42360 English 6: Writing and Grammar
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course combines grammar and writing (in alternating chapters) to teach students both the mechanics and the use of English. Grammar topics include a study of sentences with some diagramming, nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and references skills. Writing topics will teach students to write personal narratives, newspaper editorials, instructions, research reports, historical fiction, compare-contrast essays, limericks, free verse, and cover letters.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – English 6: Writing and Grammar, 2nd edition | ©2012 Bob Jones University Press | 388 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2007 Christian Liberty Press | 67 pages
• Test Packet – ©2007 Christian Liberty Press | 16 tests
40345 God’s Gift of Language A
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course exposes students to such topics as writing a sentence, writing letters and book reports, using a dictionary and an encyclopedia, capitalization, proper punctuation, and recognizing and using various parts of speech. Sentence diagramming is included.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – God’s Gift of Language A, 3rd edition | ©2008 Abeka Book Publishers | 276 pages
• Answer Key – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 90 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
40350 God’s Gift of Language B
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course continues the study of the parts of speech, capitalization, word choice, and punctuation. It also expands a student’s exposure to writing through writing different types of sentences, letters, paragraphs, outlines, and book reports. In addition, students are taught how to use a dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedia. Sentence diagramming is included.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – God’s Gift of Language B, 3rd edition | ©2009 Abeka Book Publishers | 316 pages
• Answer Key – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 130 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 14 tests
40360 God’s Gift of Language C
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course continues the student’s review of the parts of speech, capitalization, and punctuation, as well as the use of sentence diagramming. It also furthers study of the writing process by teaching the student about different types of sentences and the process of writing a research report. A student writer’s handbook is featured at the back of the text.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – God’s Gift of Language C, 3rd edition | ©2010 Abeka Book Publishers | 300 pages
• Answer Key – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 111 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 12 tests
40175 Grammar and Composition I
Suggested Grade Level: 7th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course will help students to master and apply proper grammar mechanics by focusing on punctuation, capitalization, and verb usage. Diagramming, research skills, and an in depth study of eight parts of speech are also included. A convenient end-of-book handbook of all grammar rules learned throughout the course is included at the end of the text.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Grammar and Composition I Work-text, 6th edition | ©2017 Abeka Book Publishers | 327 pages
• Teacher Key – Grammar and Composition I Work-text Teacher Key, 6th edition | ©2017 Abeka Book Publishers | 359 pages
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 12 tests
40185 Grammar and Composition II
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides a clear explanation of traditional grammar, diagramming, and an in depth study of the parts of speech. It also includes substantial instruction on composition. A convenient handbook of all grammar rules learned while completing the course is included at the end of the text.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Grammar and Composition II Work-text, 6th edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 396 pages
• Teacher Key – Grammar and Composition II Work-text Teacher Key, 6th edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 426 pages
• Test Packet – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 11 tests
40235 Language 3
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course focuses on writing complete sentences; learning basic grammar (e.g., punctuation, parts of speech, synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms); writing creatively; and using a dictionary.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Writing and Grammar Work-text Language 3, 5th edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 201 pages
• Answer Key – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 77 pages
• Test Packet – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 15 tests
79835 American Pioneers and Patriots
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course presents fictional but realistic adventure stories of seventeenth-to-nineteenth century pioneer children in America. The material is presented in first-person narratives from the perspective of children who were living during that time. Units conclude with interesting facts on how things were done in the past (e.g., how pioneers made cloth, or how the blacksmith worked), review questions, and suggested projects.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – American Pioneers and Patriots, 2nd edition | ©2002 Christian Liberty Press | 165 pages
• Answer Key – ©2002 Christian Liberty Press | 6 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 12 tests
79945 A Child’s Story of America
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: Presented in a story-like format, this course an overview history of the United States from Columbus to the late twentieth century, as seen from a Protestant perspective.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – A Child’s Story of America, 2nd edition | ©1998 Christian Liberty Press | 204 pages
• Answer Key – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 19 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 15 tests
79650 Exploring American History
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses a “biographical” approach to teach United States history by looking at the impact of its chief founders and builders. From the early Viking explorers to the 2008 presidential election, students learn about famous Americans and American history.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Exploring American History, 2nd edition | ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 266 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 21 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 13 tests
79900 History for Little Pilgrims
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course follows the premise that the central theme of history is to build the kingdom of God, and all that of history is God’s. It begins with the story of creation and the Fall of Adam. It then uses the Bible as the foundation for how mankind and nations spread throughout the world. Finally, it looks at His church and how it developed, the Reformation, and the founding and growth of the United States.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – History for Little Pilgrims | ©1998 Christian Liberty Press | 122 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©1998 Christian Liberty Press | 68 pages
• Coloring Book – ©1998 Christian Liberty Press | 38 pages
70395 History of the World
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides an encyclopedic progression of historical topics from ancient Biblical and Egyptian days to the end of the twentieth century, with special emphasis on European political, military, and religious history.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – History of the World in Christian Perspective, 5th edition | ©2014 Abeka Book Publishers | 444 pages
• Answer Key – ©2015 Christian Liberty Press | 118 pages
• Test Packet – ©2015 Christian Liberty Press | 13 tests
79905 Little Pilgrims in God’s World
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten–1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This world studies course is designed to help students learn who they are in Christ and what their roles are in relation to the family, church, society, and the world. Students will learn what it means to be created in God’s own image, how He provides for His children, and for what He is preparing them in a new world called heaven.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Little Pilgrims in God’s World | ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 156 pages
• Activity Book – Little Pilgrims in God’s World Activity Book | ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 121 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 50 pages
79920 Our Nation Under God
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course examines the history and geography of the United States from a traditional, conservative perspective. Included is material on the concepts of civil, family, church, and self-government in order to understand God’s plan for the world He has created.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Our Nation Under God | ©1996 Christian Liberty Press | 154 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©1996 Christian Liberty Press | 49 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
70115 Social Studies K5
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This social studies course uses activities in order to introduce students to the helpers in their community, the beginnings of American history, interesting features from countries around the world, and simple geography.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Social Studies K5, 2nd edition | ©2013 Abeka Book Publishers | 134 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2014 Christian Liberty Press | 31 pages
79960 Story of the Middle Ages
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This survey course presents a solid overview of Old World history. It opens with the collapse of the Roman Empire and the rise of Christianity in Europe. It then covers the Dark Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the early era of exploration. Students will also discover why so many of the religious beliefs and cultural values of Medieval Europe were later transplanted to the Americas.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Story of the Middle Ages | ©2002 Christian Liberty Press | 127 pages
• Answer Key – ©2002 Christian Liberty Press | 17 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 6 tests
72465 World Studies
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides a fresh look at the civilizations of the world through the lens of a Christian worldview. It begins with a brief review of history from Creation to the rise of Islam and progresses in a chronological journey around the world, studying the ebb and flow of empires, cultures, Christianity, and world religions, concluding with an examination of the trends of the twenty-first century.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – World Studies, 4th edition | ©2017 Bob Jones University Press | 411 pages
• Answer Key – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 43 pages
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
50215 Arithmetic 1
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course presents math concepts in an orderly manner, builds on prior learning, and includes consistent year-long review. Concepts covered include counting, writing and reading numbers, place value, addition and subtraction, money, graphs, measurement, time, temperature, and fractions.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Arithmetic 1 Work-text, 2nd edition | ©2015 Abeka Book Publishers | 347 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 46 pages
• Test Packet – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
50225 Arithmetic 2
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course presents math concepts in an orderly manner, builds on prior learning, and includes consistent year-long review. Topics covered include counting, place value, addition and subtraction, money, time, graphs, simple geometry, multiplication and division, and Roman numerals. Story problems are used to provide practice in using the skills and facts learned, and are based on concrete situations.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Arithmetic 2 Work-text, 2nd edition | ©2017 Abeka Book Publishers | 356 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 38 pages
• Test Packet – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
50530 Arithmetic 3
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides extensive work in multiplication and division; story problems up to four steps; Roman numerals; averaging numbers; standard measures; equations; and adding, subtracting, and reducing fractions. Numerous review problems and supplemental exercises are included to instill comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Arithmetic 3 Work-text, 6th edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 380 pages
• Teacher Edition – Arithmetic 3 Work-text Teacher Key, 6th edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 381 pages
• Practice Tests – Arithmetic 3 Quizzes, Tests & Speed Drills, 6th edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 16 quizzes; 17 tests
• Practice Tests Key – Arithmetic 3 Quiz, Tests & Speed Drill Key, 6th edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 130 pages
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 10 exams
50440 Arithmetic 4
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course both teaches and reviews the four basic processes (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). It also covers multiplying and dividing by two-digit numbers, estimation, square measures, writing decimals as fractions, and simple geometry. A major emphasis is placed on working with proper and improper fractions as the student works with adding, subtracting, and multiplying fractions, as well as finding the least common denominator.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Arithmetic 4 Work-text, 4th edition | ©2008 Abeka Book Publishers | 350 pages
• Teacher Edition – Arithmetic 4 Work-text Teacher Edition, 4th edition | ©2008 Abeka Book Publishers | 379 pages
• Practice Tests – Arithmetic 4 Tests and Speed Drills, 4th edition | ©2008 Abeka Book Publishers | 16 quizzes; 17 tests
• Practice Tests Key – Arithmetic 4 Tests & Speed Drills Teacher Key, 4th edition | ©2008 Abeka Book Publishers | 136 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 10 exams
50450 Arithmetic 5
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course focuses on concepts such as whole numbers, fractions, decimals, measurement and algebraic equations, basic geometric problems, and more. Extensive practice and daily word problems are used to instill knowledge.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Arithmetic 5 Work-text, 4th edition | ©2009 Abeka Book Publishers | 396 pages
• Teacher Edition – Arithmetic 5 Work-text Teacher Edition, 4th edition | ©2009 Abeka Book Publishers | 418 pages
• Practice Tests – Arithmetic 5 Quizzes, Tests, & Speed Drills, 4th edition | ©2009 Abeka Book Publishers | 17 quizzes; 17 tests
• Practice Tests Key – Arithmetic 5 Teacher Quiz, Test, & Speed Drill Key, 4th edition | ©2009 Abeka Book Publishers | 138 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 10 exams
50460 Arithmetic 6
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses a teach/reteach approach and includes abundant practice problems to help students master skills and concepts. Topics covered include problem solving, percents, basic geometry, measures, fractions, decimals, proportions, beginning algebra, prime and composite numbers, and graphs and statistics. It also includes practical arithmetic, such as banking, budgeting, and purchasing electricity. Frequent story problems and problem-solving strategies are used to make arithmetic practical.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Arithmetic 6 Work-text, 4th edition | ©2010 Abeka Book Publishers | 412 pages
• Teacher Edition – Arithmetic 6 Work-text Teacher Edition, 4th edition | ©2010 Abeka Book Publishers | 437 pages
• Practice Tests – Arithmetic 6 Student Quizzes, Tests, & Speed Drills, 4th edition | ©2010 Abeka Book Publishers | 17 quizzes; 17 tests
• Practice Tests Key – Arithmetic 6 Teacher Quiz, Test, & Speed Drill Key, 4th edition | ©2010 Abeka Book Publishers | 138 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 10 exams
29806 Hearts and Hands
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course reinforces student skills in letters and numbers, phonics and math, and handwriting and hand-eye coordination through repetition drills.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Hearts and Hands: Beginner’s Drill in Letters, Numbers, Phonics and Math, 2nd edition | ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 124 pages
59510 Liberty Mathematics: Level A
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course focuses on traditional math concepts by using problem-solving strategies, critical thinking, estimation, and mental math. Topics presented include addition and subtraction up to eighteen, place value, addition and subtraction of two-digit numbers up to ninety-nine (with carrying and borrowing), and comparing (“less than” and “greater than”) numbers. In addition, time and money, basic geometric shapes, calendars, measurement, and fractions are also discussed.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Liberty Mathematics: Level A | ©2004 Christian Liberty Press | 250 pages
• Drill Book – Liberty Mathematics: Level A Drill Book | ©2004 Christian Liberty Press | 129 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2004 Christian Liberty Press | 35 pages
• Test Packet – ©2004 Christian Liberty Press | 12 tests
59520 Liberty Mathematics: Level B
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course begins by reviewing addition and subtraction facts through eighteen. It then progressively exposes the student to addition and subtraction of two-, three-, and four-digit numbers; and multiplication and division facts zero through five. Time and money, measurement and geometry, fraction and tally, chart and graph, and balanced equation exercises are also presented.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Liberty Mathematics: Level B | ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 284 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 39 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
59500 Liberty Mathematics: Level K
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten–1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course introduces students to the primary concepts of mathematics. Starting with number basics, the workbook then progresses into simple addition and subtraction of 1-10 through the use of number families. Counting by ones, twos, fives, and tens; place value; ordinal numbers; money; telling time to the half-hour; measurement by inches; and fractions (halves and thirds) are also included.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Liberty Mathematics: Level K | ©2001 Christian Liberty Press | 233 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2001 Christian Liberty Press | 17 pages
• Addition-Subtraction Flashcards – ©2014 Christian Liberty Press | 66 cards
56315 MCP Mathematics: Level A
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses a traditional drill and practice format with predictable, easy-to-use lessons. The material covers numbers 0–10, addition and subtraction facts (in stages) up to 2-digit problems, place value through 200, money and time, geometry, measurement, fractions and graphing.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – MCP Mathematics: Level A | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 298 pages
• Teacher Edition – MCP Mathematics: Level A Teacher’s Edition | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 331 pages
56325 MCP Mathematics: Level B
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses a traditional drill and practice format with predictable, easy-to-use lessons. The material covers basic facts through 18, time and money, addition and subtraction of three-digit numbers, geometry and fractions, measurement, and multiplication and division through 5.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – MCP Mathematics: Level B | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 314 pages
• Teacher Edition – MCP Mathematics: Level B Teacher’s Edition | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 331 pages
56335 MCP Mathematics: Level C
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses a traditional drill and practice format with predictable, easy-to-use lessons. The material begins by reviewing facts regarding addition, subtraction, and place value. Then it presents topics such as time, measurement, fractions, geometry, and graphing, as well as multiplication and division facts through nine and an introduction to decimals. A number of word problem sets are also included.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – MCP Mathematics: Level C | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 314 pages
• Teacher Edition – MCP Mathematics: Level C Teacher’s Edition | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 346 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 15 exams
56345 MCP Mathematics: Level D
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides students with a solid study of traditional mathematics concepts. Problem-solving strategies, critical thinking, estimation, and mental math are routinely stressed throughout. The material begins by reviewing facts regarding addition and subtraction and then presents topics such as multiplication of whole numbers, division by one-digit numbers and by whole numbers, and working with decimals and fractions. Students are also introduced to measurement, graphing, probability, and geometry.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – MCP Mathematics: Level D | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 346 pages
• Teacher Edition – MCP Mathematics: Level D Teacher’s Edition | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 378 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 15 exams
56355 MCP Mathematics: Level E
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides students with a solid study of traditional mathematics concepts. Problem-solving strategies, critical thinking, estimation, and mental math are routinely stressed throughout. The material begins by reviewing facts regarding number and place value, and then moves into addition, subtraction, and multiplication of whole numbers; and division by one and two digit numbers. Students will also work with fractions, decimals, ratios, percentages, measurement, geometry, polygons, graphs, statistics, and probability. A number of word problem sets are included.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – MCP Mathematics: Level E | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 378 pages
• Teacher Edition – MCP Mathematics: Level E Teacher’s Edition | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 410 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 15 exams
56365 MCP Mathematics: Level F
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides students with a solid study of traditional mathematics concepts. Problem-solving strategies, critical thinking, estimation, and mental math are routinely stressed throughout. The material begins by reviewing and expanding upon topics such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. It also includes topics such as measurement, geometry, area and volume, ratio and percent, graphs and probability, exponents, and integers. A number of word problem sets are included.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – MCP Mathematics: Level F | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 378 pages
• Teacher Edition – MCP Mathematics: Level F Teacher’s Edition | ©2005 Modern Curriculum Press | 410 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 15 exams
59375 Saxon Algebra 1/2
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course bridges the gap from basic math skills to algebraic concepts. Included concepts are evaluation and simplification of algebraic expressions, solving linear equations with one unknown, graphs, statistics, probability, and some geometric calculations.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Saxon materials sent in a pre-packaged Home Study Kit]:
• Textbook – Algebra 1/2: An Incremental Development, 3rd edition | ©2004 Saxon Publishing | 487 pages
• Solutions Manual – Algebra 1/2: An Incremental Development Solutions Manual, 3rd edition | ©2004 Saxon Publishing | 243 pages
• Practice Tests – Algebra 1/2: An Incremental Development Homeschool Packet Tests Forms, 3rd edition | ©2002 Saxon Publishing | 31 tests
• Practice Tests Key – Algebra 1/2: An Incremental Development Homeschool Packet Test & Problem Set Answer Key, 3rd edition | ©2002 Saxon Publishing | 86 pages
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide and Exam Kit – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 exams
59250 Saxon Math 5/4
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses the incremental method throughout 120 lessons to teach topics such as: whole number concepts and computation; arithmetic algorithms, geometry, and measurement; elapsed time; fractions, decimals, and percents; powers and roots; estimation, patterns, and sequences; congruence and similarity; statistics and probability; and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Saxon materials sent in a pre-packaged Home Study Kit]:
• Textbook – Saxon Math Homeschool 5/4, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 627 pages
• Solutions Manual – Saxon Math Homeschool 5/4 Solutions Manual, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 302 pages
• Test Packet – Saxon Math Homeschool 5/4 Tests and Worksheets, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 23 tests (12 required)
59260 Saxon Math 6/5
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses the incremental method throughout 120 lessons to teach students how to apply mathematical tools and techniques to real-life situations using word problems. Topics covered include advanced divisibility concepts, multiplication, integers, prime and composite numbers, powers, roots, patterns and sequences, geometry and measurements, ratios, and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Saxon materials sent in a pre-packaged Home Study Kit]:
• Textbook – Saxon Math Homeschool 6/5, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 712 pages
• Solutions Manual – Saxon Math Homeschool 6/5 Solutions Manual, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 313 pages
• Test Packet – Saxon Math Homeschool 6/5 Tests and Worksheets, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 23 tests (12 required)
59370 Saxon Math 7/6
Suggested Grade Level: 7th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course introduces the concepts, procedures, and vocabulary your student needs to be successful in upper-level algebra and geometry courses. It uses an incremental approach to cover topics such as: compound interest; functions and coordinate graphing; integers; exponential expressions; divisibility concepts; prime factorization; ratios and proportions; radius, circumference and pi; statistics and probability; complementary and supplementary angles; and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Saxon materials sent in a pre-packaged Home Study Kit]:
• Textbook – Saxon Math Homeschool 7/6, 4th edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 744 pages
• Solutions Manual – Saxon Math Homeschool 7/6 Solutions Manual, 4th edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 333 pages
• Practice Tests – Saxon Math Homeschool 7/6 Tests and Worksheets, 4th edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 23 tests
• CLASS Exams – ©2005 Christian Liberty Press | 12 exams
59365 Saxon Math 8/7
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses an incremental approach to review arithmetic, calculation, geometry, and measurement. Also included are pre-algebra topics such as ratios and expanded information on probability and statistics.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Saxon materials sent in a pre-packaged Home Study Kit]:
• Textbook – Saxon Math Homeschool 8/7 with Pre-Algebra, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 931 pages
• Solutions Manual – Saxon Math Homeschool 8/7 with Pre-Algebra Solutions Manual, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 381 pages
• Practice Tests – Saxon Math Homeschool 8/7 with Pre-Algebra Tests and Worksheets, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 23 tests
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide and Exam Kit – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 8 exams
39905 In the Beginning
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course is the first of two devoted to manuscript style handwriting (modified Palmer method). Students work on following oral directions through interspersed games and activities; penmanship motor skills are strengthened through tracing shapes and drawing lines, circling or crossing out objects, and finally moving on to writing both upper and lower-case letters.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – In the Beginning | ©2004 John Francis Shanahan | 60 pages
• Instructions – Guidelines for Teaching Handwriting | ©2005 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 7 pages
• Practice Pad – Christian Liberty Press | 35 sheets
39910 Writing with Diligence
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course continues to develop manuscript style handwriting (modified Palmer method). Students continue to develop proper penmanship skills by practicing capital and lower-case letters, basic punctuation, and the numbers 1-10. Words and simple sentences are also introduced.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Writing with Diligence | ©2004 John Francis Shanahan | 76 pages
• Instructions – Guidelines for Teaching Handwriting | ©2005 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 7 pages
• Practice Pad – Christian Liberty Press | 35 sheets
39930 Writing with Grace
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course continues to develop cursive writing skills (modified Zaner-Bloser method) by focusing on the most difficult capital and lower-case letters. In addition to repetition, games, practice sentences, and activities are used to reinforce these skills. Manuscript handwriting is also reviewed through practical applications, such as filling out various registration forms.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Writing with Grace, 2nd edition | ©2004 Christian Liberty Press | 60 pages
• Instructions – Guidelines for Teaching Handwriting | ©2005 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 7 pages
• Practice Pad – Christian Liberty Press | 35 sheets
39940 Writing with Power
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course continues to develop cursive writing skills (modified Zaner-Bloser method) through the use of games, practice sentences, and activities. Numerous writing exercises are also included to prepare students for cursive writing in real and scholastic situations.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Writing with Power, 2nd edition | ©2003 Christian Liberty Press | 59 pages
• Instructions – Guidelines for Teaching Handwriting | ©2005 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 7 pages
• Practice Pad – Christian Liberty Press | 35 sheets
39920 Writing with Prayer
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: After a brief review of manuscript style handwriting (modified Palmer method), this course covers the basics of cursive-style penmanship (modified Zaner-Bloser method). Students learn capital and lower-case letters, and practice by writing words, phrases, and short sentences.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Writing with Prayer, 2nd edition | ©2003 Christian Liberty Press | 91 pages
• Instructions – Guidelines for Teaching Handwriting | ©2005 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 7 pages
• Practice Pad – Christian Liberty Press | 35 sheets
28810 Adventures in Phonics: Level A
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten–1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course begins a formal study of phonics, starting with short vowel sounds and logically progressing through consonants, long vowels, and beyond. It includes consistent drills and repetition of the basic skills that will help ensure comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Adventures in Phonics: Level A, 3rd edition | ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 216 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – Adventures in Phonics: Level A Teacher’s Manual, 3rd edition | ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 107 pages
• Phonics Flashcards – Adventures in Phonics: Flashcards and Charts | ©2014 Christian Liberty Press | 48 cards, plus 12 pages of charts
• Audio CD – Adventures in Phonics: Phonics Sounds and Teaching Tips | ©2007 Christian Liberty Press | 48 tracks
29806 Hearts and Hands
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course reinforces student skills in letters and numbers, phonics and math, and handwriting and hand-eye coordination through repetition drills.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Hearts and Hands: Beginner’s Drill in Letters, Numbers, Phonics and Math, 2nd edition | ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 124 pages
28815 Adventures in Phonics: Level B
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course continues the formal study of phonics, covering topics such as blends, digraphs, diphthongs, silent letters, and more. It also introduces syllables, apostrophes, synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms. Drill, repetition, and writing activities are used to help ensure comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Adventures in Phonics: Level B, 2nd edition | ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 230 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – Adventures in Phonics: Level B Teacher’s Manual, 2nd edition | ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 120 pages
28820 Adventures in Phonics: Level C
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course concludes the formal study of phonics. It reviews sounds, blends, digraphs, and diphthongs. It also covers prefixes and suffixes, plurals, synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, apostrophe usage, syllables, and pronunciation. Drill, repetition, and writing activities are used to help ensure comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Adventures in Phonics: Level C, 2nd edition | ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 188 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – Adventures in Phonics: Level C Teacher’s Manual, 2nd edition | ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 91 pages
29620 Beautiful Stories for Children
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses short, moral stories and poems to expand a student’s love for reading, while at the same time instilling Godly principles and moral truths into his or her life.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Beautiful Stories for Children | ©2003 Christian Liberty Press | 183 pages
29750 Building a New Nation
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course presents a collection of short stories, American folk tales, and poetry that will take students through many important historical events of America, from the westward expansion through the mid-20th century. Comprehension questions, extension activities, and vocabulary building are used to develop greater depth of understanding.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Building a New Nation | ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 230 pages
• Student Exercises Workbook – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 15 pages
• Answer Key – ©2023 Christian Liberty Press | 26 pages
• Test Packet – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
28700 Christian Liberty Nature Reader K
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten–1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses the alphabet as the basis for introducing stories about animals, with one story corresponding to each letter. These twenty-six stories are designed to introduce students to God’s marvelous creation, all while reinforcing phonics principles. Vocabulary building is developed through exposure to new words, and simple review questions are included to promote comprehension.
Note: This is an advanced reading course and should be pursued after the phonics material has been finished. Students who have completed our phonics course should be able to read this book with minimal help.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Christian Liberty Nature Reader K, 2nd edition | ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 90 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 5 pages
28705 Christian Liberty Nature Reader 1
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops better reading skills by reinforcing phonics principles through stories that pique young minds—stories about insects, spiders, birds, and other animals. Vocabulary skills are developed through exposure to new words and simple review questions are included to promote comprehension.
Note: This is an advanced reading course and should be pursued after the phonics material has been finished. Students who have completed our phonics course should be able to read this book with minimal help.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Christian Liberty Nature Reader 1, 3rd edition | ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 168 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 13 pages
28710 Christian Liberty Nature Reader 2
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course entices young students with stories about crabs, wasps, bees, spiders, shellfish, and worms to increase their knowledge of God’s wonderful creation. Vocabulary skills are developed through exposure to new words and review questions are found at the end of each chapter to promote comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Christian Liberty Nature Reader 2, 3rd edition | ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 186 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 13 pages
28715 Christian Liberty Nature Reader 3
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course exposes students to the daily routines of many creatures within God’s creation with stories about ants, flies, beetles, barnacles, jellyfish, sea stars, and dragonflies. Vocabulary skills are developed through exposure to new words and review questions are found at the end of each chapter to promote comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Christian Liberty Nature Reader 3, 3rd edition | ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 188 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 17 pages
28720 Christian Liberty Nature Reader 4
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course further examines the wonders of God’s creation through stories about birds, insects, moths, turtles, and snakes. Vocabulary skills are developed through exposure to new words and review questions are found at the end of each chapter to promote comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Christian Liberty Nature Reader 4, 3rd edition | ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 201 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 28 pages
28730 Christian Liberty Nature Reader 5
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course presents stories about the Earth’s hydrosphere (with an emphasis on oceans, currents, and tides) in order to develop vocabulary building and increase reading comprehension using a review question format.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Christian Liberty Nature Reader 5, 4th edition | ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 192 pages
• Answer Key – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 25 pages
20902 Christian Liberty Phonics Readers
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten–1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses short stories that apply just-learned phonics rules to teach students how to read. Stories contain Christian values and are preceded by practice words that highlight the appropriate phonics rules being presented in order to promote retention and reading success.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – It Is Fun to Read | ©1998 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 27 pages
• Textbook – Pals and Pets | ©1998 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 27 pages
• Textbook – A Time at Home | ©1998 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 59 pages
• Textbook – It Is a Joy to Learn | ©1998 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 59 pages
20155 Crossroads
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension through a collection of stories taken from America’s past.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Crossroads, 3rd edition | ©2006 Abeka Book Publishers | 126 pages
29755 Discovering New Worlds Through Literature
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading skills through an anthology of stories, poems, inspirational quotes, and more. Several themes set the background for students as they examine works from around the world and back and forth through time. Comprehension questions, extension activities, and vocabulary building (including literary terms) are used to develop greater depth of understanding.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Discovering New Worlds Through Literature | ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 230 pages
• Student Exercises Workbook – ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 25 pages
• Answer Key – ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 20 pages
• Test Packet – ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
29645 Finding a New Land
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses a series of stories and poems to teach students about the exploration and settlement of the New World. Students will learn about people and events of colonial America and the struggle for American independence; and will be introduced to such famous people as Christopher Columbus, Jonathan Edwards, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Betsy Ross. Comprehension questions and vocabulary building are used to develop greater depth of understanding.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Finding a New Land | ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 263 pages
• Answer Key – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 15 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
20175 Flags Unfurled
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension through a collection of stories taken from America’s past.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Liberty Tree, 4th edition | ©2008 Abeka Book Publishers | 233 pages
• Answer Key – ©2007 Christian Liberty Press | 8 pages
20150 Footprints
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension through a collection of stories taken from America’s past.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Footprints, 3rd edition | ©2006 Abeka Book Publishers | 124 pages
20415 From Shore to Shore
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension through a collection of seafaring stories and poems.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – From Shore to Shore | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 122 pages
• Answer Key – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 8 pages
20405 Fun with Friends
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension and vocabulary building through a collection of stories highlighting Christian character traits that develop phonics skills and introduce basic literary terms.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Fun with Friends | ©2017 Abeka Book Publishers | 153 pages
• Answer Key – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 9 pages
20275 Gifts and Gadgets
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension through a collection of stories (both fiction and non-fiction) and poems that highlight inventions from the past and compare them to present-day technology.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Gifts and Gadgets | ©2020 Abeka Book Publishers | 205 pages
• Answer Key – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 22 pages
29110 The Hare and the Tortoise
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course is variation of Aesop’s fable, The Tortoise and the Hare and is intended to help build reading skills. Coloring activities are included to help foster retention.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Hare and the Tortoise | ©1980 Treehouse Publishing Company | 29 pages
20420 Heroes and Helpers
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension through a collection of stories and poems about modern and historical heroes and community helpers.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Heroes and Helpers | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 138 pages
• Answer Key – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 11 pages
29735 History Stories for Children
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course presents a collection of poetry and stories based upon famous historical events and personalities from the Bible, America, and around the world. Vocabulary building, comprehension questions, and extension activities are used to improve reading skills.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – History Stories for Children, 3rd edition | ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 265 pages
• Student Exercises Workbook – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 17 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2023 Christian Liberty Press | 37 pages
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 6 tests
20130 Kind and Brave
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course is a collection of stories about kindness and bravery and includes both animal fables and true-to-life stories, as well as some poetry. Basic comprehension questions are included throughout the book to improve comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Kind and Brave, 5th edition | ©2015 Abeka Book Publishers | 107 pages
20170 Liberty Tree
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension through a collection of stories taken from America’s past.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Liberty Tree, 4th edition | ©2008 Abeka Book Publishers | 240 pages
• Answer Key – ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 10 pages
29610 Meeting New Friends
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses a collection of short stories to expand a student’s understanding of phonics through reading. Phonetic pronunciation charts for new words and simple review questions are included to improve vocabulary and comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Meeting New Friends, 2nd edition | ©2006 Christian Liberty Press | 185 pages
24100 Nathan’s Story
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten–1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course, a reader loosely based on the biblical narrative found in 2 Samuel 12:1–9, is designed to foster better reading skills while giving students a clear understanding of what it means to love one’s neighbor and respect the property of others.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Nathan’s Story | ©2010 Great Light Publications | 47 pages
29515 Noah Webster’s Reading Handbook
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides additional practice in the application of phonics rules, and is designed to create a stronger foundation in reading, phonics, and spelling.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Noah Webster’s Reading Handbook | ©1993 Christian Liberty Press | 138 pages
20480 Of America I
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension through a collection of stories taken from America’s past.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Of America I, 4th edition | ©2009 Abeka Book Publishers | 263 pages
• Answer Key – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 13 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 6 tests
20285 Of America II
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension through a collection of stories taken from America’s past.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Of America II, 4th edition | ©2010 Abeka Book Publishers | 309 pages
• Answer Key – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 21 pages
• Test Packet – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 6 tests
20390 Of People Literature
Suggested Grade Level: 7th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides a thematic study of classic literature, primarily written by English and American authors. The selections of fiction and non-fiction short stories, biographies, and poems are arranged in units by themes such as Families and Friends, Explorers, Patriots, Men and Women of Faith, Artists and Musicians, Sportsmen, and Legendary Heroes. Featured authors include Dickinson, Kipling, Bunyan, Whittier, Dickens, Wilder, Longfellow, and O. Henry. Famous people and legends highlighted in the stories include William Tell, Casey Jones, Paul Revere, Clara Barton, Daniel Boone, Columbus, Thomas Edison, Johnny Appleseed, Florence Nightingale, Sherlock Holmes, and King Arthur.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Of People Literature, 5th edition | ©2017 Abeka Book Publishers | 384 pages
• Answer Key – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 29 pages
• Test Packet – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
20395 Of Places Literature
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides a thematic study of classic literature, primarily written by English and American authors. The selections of fiction and non-fiction stories and poetry are arranged in units by topic, which include: Realms of Adventure, Places from Long Ago, At the Corner of Curiosity and Suspense, Where the Animals Are, By the Sea, and In the Realm of Imagination. Featured authors include Christie, Whittier, Frost, Longfellow, Irving, Wesley, Kipling, Hawthorne, O. Henry, and Dickinson.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Of Places Literature, 5th edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 409 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 40 pages
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 12 tests
20140 Paths of Gold
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides a collection of stories taken from America’s past. Thought questions are included at the end of most selections to improve comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Paths of Gold, 3rd edition | ©2006 Abeka Book Publishers | 123 pages
29625 The Robinson Crusoe Reader
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses a simplified version of a timeless classic to show how, despite hardship after hardship, God was present in Crusoe’s life and continually provided for his needs. Included are arts and craft activities to further the student’s understanding and enjoyment of the story.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Robinson Crusoe Reader, 2nd edition | ©2005 Christian Liberty Press | 90 pages
20270 Salute to Courage
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension through a collection of stories (both fiction and non-fiction) and poems that teach important character traits.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Salute to Courage, 2nd edition | ©2008–2015 Abeka Book Publishers | 265 pages
• Answer Key – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 15 pages
20145 Silver Sails
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course provides a collection of stories taken from America’s past. Thought questions are included at the end of some selections to improve comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Silver Sails, 3rd edition | ©2006 Abeka Book Publishers | 123 pages
20115 Stepping Stones
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This basic reading course focuses on stories about children and animals. It reinforces learned phonics sounds and introduces new phonics rules. Simple comprehension questions and activities are included.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Stepping Stones, 6th edition | ©2015 Abeka Book Publishers | 126 pages
29745 Stories of the Pilgrims
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course follows the story of the Pilgrims from their persecution in England to Holland to the New World. Students will increase their reading skills through vocabulary building and comprehension questions.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Stories of the Pilgrims, 2nd edition | ©2007 Christian Liberty Press | 228 pages
• Answer Key – ©2007 Christian Liberty Press | 13 pages
29765 The Story of Inventions
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading skills by looking at major inventions from the past 400 years that have had an impact on the growth of our modern industrialized world. The true-life stories will reveal not only how the inventions came to be, but also the history behind their inventors and the character traits that contributed to their success.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Story of Inventions, 2nd edition | ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 280 pages
• Answer Key – ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 26 pages
• Test Packet – ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
29640 The Story of the Wright Brothers and Their Sister
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course builds reading and vocabulary skills through a story about the special relationship between the Wright brothers and their sister, Katharine.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Story of the Wright Brothers and Their Sister | ©1995 Christian Liberty Press | 147 pages
20135 Strong and True
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course is a collection of various types of stories, such as animal fables, folk, true-to-life stories, poetry, and Scripture readings. Basic comprehension questions are included throughout the book to improve comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Strong and True, 4th edition | ©2015 Abeka Book Publishers | 126 pages
20410 Through the Skies
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops reading comprehension and vocabulary building through a collection of stories and poems that include character-building truths.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Through the Skies | ©2017 Abeka Book Publishers | 138 pages
• Answer Key – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 6 pages
20110 Tiptoes
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This basic reading course reinforces learned phonics sounds, gives phonics-based practice in reading, and introduces new phonics rules. Simple comprehension questions and activities are included.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Tiptoes, 6th edition | ©2015 Abeka Book Publishers | 124 pages
29600 Trottino’s Tale
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses an allegory (written in a style similar to Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit) about a disobedient rabbit and his troubles to teach biblical principles and moral instruction.
Note: This text is written at a third grade level and is intended to be read to the student.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Trottino’s Tale | ©2007 Christian Liberty Press | 38 pages
60215 Discovering God’s World
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This general science course focuses on a world of discovery, looking at the basics of the human body, simple machines, animals, insects, plants, and seasons.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Discovering God’s World, 4th edition | ©2015 Abeka Book Publishers | 130 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 6 tests
60325 Enjoying God’s World
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This general science course addresses the curiosity young students have about the world around them. Topics of exploration include the human body, plants, animals, matter, energy, and space.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Enjoying God’s World, 5th edition | ©2017 Abeka Book Publishers | 200 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 6 tests
69215 Exploring Creation With General Science
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course examines a wide range of science branches (such as archaeology, astronomy, geology, meteorology, chemistry, physics, and the life sciences), providing a solid transition between elementary and high school level science. As they complete the fourteen subject modules, students will learn the scientific method, how to record data and report it, and how to create and read several types of graph types.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Answer key and test packet are sent in a pre-packaged bundle]:
• Textbook – Exploring Creation With General Science, 3rd edition | ©2019 Apologia Education Ministries | 434 pages
• Answer Key – Solutions and Tests for Exploring Creation With General Science, 3rd edition | ©2018 Apologia Education Ministries | 83 pages
• Test Packet – Test Packet for Exploring Creation With General Science, 3rd edition | ©2018 Apologia Education Ministries | 13 tests
69920 Exploring God’s Creation
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course exposes students to basic science concepts in the fields of physics and chemistry, geology and botany, astronomy and weather, and biology and health, often utilizing hands-on experiments.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Exploring God’s Creation, 2nd edition | ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 193 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 30 pages
• Test Packet – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
60330 Exploring God’s World
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: With material presented in the order of the days of creation, this course presents a study on energy, atmosphere, the earth’s surface, plants, the solar system, animals, and the human body. The scientific method is also taught through hands-on experiments.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Exploring God’s World, 5th edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 344 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
69525 God’s Wonderful Works
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses the six days of creation as a launching pad for a basic study of numerous scientific concepts, such as the solar system, weather and seasons, plants, animals, and the human body.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – God’s Wonderful Works: The Creation in Six Days | ©1999 Christian Liberty Press | 140 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2000 Christian Liberty Press | 28 pages
• Test Packet – ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 9 tests
60115 God’s World
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course helps to build a student’s love for science through the introduction of concepts such as health, weather, seasons, seeds, animals, and the seashore.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – God’s World K5, 4th edition | ©2012 Abeka Book Publishers | 86 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press
60350 Investigating God’s World
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This general science course examines the scientific method; mammals; light; rocks, minerals, and soil; the sea and sea creatures; energy and engines; astronomy and weather; and vertebrate animals. Activities and experiments are included to enhance the student’s understanding.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Investigating God’s World, 4th edition | ©2009 Abeka Book Publishers | 322 pages
• Answer Key – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 33 pages
• Test Packet – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 5 tests
60460 Observing God’s World
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This general science course examines topics such as plants, invertebrates, the Earth, the universe, space exploration, and the building blocks of chemistry. Activities and experiments are included to enhance the student’s understanding.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Observing God’s World, 4th edition | ©2010 Abeka Book Publishers | 348 pages
• Answer Key – ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 43 pages
• Test Packet – ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 6 tests
69910 Our Father’s World
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course follows a more traditional format to studying science by examining the things that God has made: everything, day and night, seasons, plants, insects, animals, and people. Activities, vocabulary words, and review questions are included to engage and help with comprehension.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Our Father’s World, 2nd edition | ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 103 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 23 pages
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
60480 Science: Earth and Space
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This general physical science text investigates the fields of geology, oceanography, meteorology, astronomy, and environmental science. It is written from a Christian point of view with the understanding that God both created and sustains the universe. One goal of the text is to help students understand what it means for mankind to have dominion over and take proper care of the environment as good stewards of Creation.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Science: Earth and Space, 2nd edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 551 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 58 pages
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 13 tests
60375 Science: Order and Design
Suggested Grade Level: 7th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This life science course covers topics such as plants; the human body (interrelated systems and living a healthy life); creation and science; classification, mammals; birds; fish, reptiles, and amphibians; insects; invertebrates; cells and other microscopics; forestry; and ecology. Activities and experiments are included to enhance student understanding.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Science: Order and Design, 2nd edition | ©2017 Abeka Book Publishers | 536 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 49 pages
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 13 tests
60240 Understanding God’s World
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This general science course examines topics such as scientific method, insects, plants, birds, water, air, weather, sound and hearing, geology, oceanography, and astronomy. Activities and experiments are included to enhance the student’s understanding.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Understanding God’s World, 4th edition | ©2008 Abeka Book Publishers | 237 pages
• Answer Key – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 51 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
69905 The World God Made
Suggested Grade Level: Kindergarten
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses each of the six days of creation as a launching pad for a broad discussion of scientific concepts, including the solar system, plants, animals, and the human body. Activities and review questions are included to help with comprehension and retention.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The World God Made, 2nd edition | ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 92 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 23 pages
39615 Building Spelling Skills 1
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course develops a student’s spelling ability by using phonics rules to form its word lists. These rules include: short and long vowel sounds, double consonants, special blends, digraphs “oo” and “or,” diphthongs, word endings, prefixes, suffixes, and compound words. Word bank exercises, crosswords, fill-in-the-blank, writing practice, rhyming exercises, and other activities are used to provide variety while helping the student gain familiarity with how words and sentences are constructed.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Building Spelling Skills: Book 1, 2nd edition | ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 127 pages
• Answer Key – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 18 pages
39625 Building Spelling Skills 2
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: After a review of basic phonics and spelling patterns, this course explores a variety of consonant combinations, blends, digraphs, the spelling of certain peculiar phonetic sounds, and larger word parts. It ends with spelling words incorporated into reading selections.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Building Spelling Skills: Book 2, 2nd edition | ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 127 pages
• Answer Key – ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 40 pages
39635 Building Spelling Skills 3
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course builds on the phonics rules and instructs students how to spell words with beginning consonant sounds, consonant blends, consonant digraphs, vowel digraphs, diphthongs “ou” and “ow”; words with “ar” and “or”; word endings; words with “er,” “ir,” and “ur”; and diphthongs “oi” and “oy.”
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Building Spelling Skills: Book 3, 2nd edition | ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 131 pages
• Answer Key – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 42 pages
39645 Building Spelling Skills 4
Suggested Grade Level: 4th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course uses phonics principles as it teaches words with suffixes “-tion” and “-ion,” silent “e” words, word endings, spelling the three sounds of “wh” and “ch,” consonant digraphs with “f” and “ph,” prefixes, compound words, and irregular spellings. Vocabulary-building is emphasized through contextual exercises. Word-bank, crossword, fill-in-the-blank, and other exercises are included to help students gain familiarity with how words and sentences are constructed.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Building Spelling Skills: Book 4, 2nd edition | ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 122 pages
• Answer Key – ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 35 pages
39655 Building Spelling Skills 5
Suggested Grade Level: 5th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course departs from the the use of phonics rules and presents spelling words in groups according to various domains of knowledge. Domains include (but are not limited to) world and U.S. geography, astronomy, anatomy, health, law, economics, music, buildings, and animals.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Building Spelling Skills: Book 5, 2nd edition | ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 126 pages
• Answer Key – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 45 pages
39665 Building Spelling Skills 6
Suggested Grade Level: 6th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course focuses on words with difficult sounds or endings; suffix rules; and English, Latin, and Greek prefixes. In addition, students will learn how to discriminate between synonyms and how to change accents.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Building Spelling Skills: Book 6, 2nd edition | ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 121 pages
• Answer Key – ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 43 pages
39675 Building Spelling Skills 7
Suggested Grade Level: 7th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course focuses exclusively on word building with prefixes and suffixes. In addition to simply spelling words, students are exposed in each unit to more in-depth information about word meaning. They are also required to demonstrate understanding by correctly using words in sentences.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Building Spelling Skills: Book 7, 2nd edition | ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 130 pages
• Answer Key – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 49 pages
39685 Building Spelling Skills 8
Suggested Grade Level: 8th
Additional Course Charge: None
Description: This course teaches many of the most important root words from foundational languages such as Latin, French, Greek, Spanish, American Indian, and Dutch. The exercises in the workbook include matching words to their definitions, root words or origins, and using the words in sentences.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Building Spelling Skills: Book 8, 2nd edition | ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 122 pages
• Answer Key – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 35 pages
If you are looking for a full list of high school level foreign language, personal, or vocational electives, see High School Choice. Other high school level electives can be found in their respective subject area.
Note: Once successfully completed, academic credit may be awarded (upon request) for the following electives once the student is enrolled in high school.
CREATIVE WRITING
49910 The Exciting World of Creative Writing
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–11th
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course emphasizes creativity in writing. Students will learn how to write short stories, both fictional and non-fictional. Student will also receive information and guidance about getting their stories published.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Exciting World of Creative Writing | ©1997 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 137 pages
• Test Packet – ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 4 tests
HOME ECONOMICS
93500 Family and Consumer Science
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–12th
Additional Course Charge: $50
Prerequisites: None
Description: This is a complete home economics course that covers Christian character and appearance, cooking, sewing, fashion, interior decorating, hospitality, etiquette, home management, finances, child development and care, and relationships. Course includes 10 in-book tests.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Lifepac Family and Consumer Science | ©2000 Alpha Omega Publications | 10 student books, 585 pages total
• Teacher’s Guide – Lifepac Family and Consumer Science Teacher’s Guide | ©2000 Alpha Omega Publications | 159 pages
• Reference Guide – Nutritive Value of Foods | ©2000 Alpha Omega Publications | 95 pages
FRENCH
93440 Living Language French: Complete Edition, 1st Half (French 1)
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–12th
Additional Course Charge: $70
Prerequisites: None
Description: This is a beginning course in conversational French, which uses a natural and systematic method of learning. The course is broken down into ten lessons with additional review exercises and dialogues. There are also free online materials available for further study. At the conclusion of the course, students should display sufficient conversational command of the language for common practical life situations.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language French: Essential | ©2010 Random House | 272 pages
• Textbook – Living Language French: Intermediate | ©2010 Random House | 422 pages
• Textbook – Living Language French: Advanced | ©2010 Random House | 402 pages
• Multimedia – 9 Audio CDs (3 for each text) | ©2010 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2010 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
93445 Living Language French: Complete Edition, 2nd Half (French 2)
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–12th
Additional Course Charge: $25 ($70 if was not previously assigned Living Language French: Complete Edition, 1st Half)
Prerequisites: French 1
Description: Complete French is a unique multimedia program that takes a beginner to advanced level in one convenient package. Complete edition takes students further with advanced conversation, vocabulary, grammar, and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language French: Essential | ©2010 Random House | 272 pages
• Textbook – Living Language French: Intermediate | ©2010 Random House | 422 pages
• Textbook – Living Language French: Advanced | ©2010 Random House | 402 pages
• Multimedia – 9 Audio CDs (3 for each text) | ©2010 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2010 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
GERMAN
93450 Living Language German: Complete Edition, 1st Half (German 1)
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–12th
Additional Course Charge: $70
Prerequisites: None
Description: This is a beginning course in conversational German, which uses the natural method of learning: hear it, say it, absorb it. Topics are organized into concise, short lessons. The course includes a brief summary of grammar, as well as supplementary aids such as vocabulary helps and a common usage dictionary containing the most common words with their meanings illustrated in sentences. At the conclusion of the course, students should display sufficient conversational command of the language for common practical life situations. Note: This product includes the Living Language German: Essential Edition (German 1) course in its entirety.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language German: Essential | ©2011 Random House | 255 pages
• Textbook – Living Language German: Intermediate | ©2011 Random House | 329 pages
• Textbook – Living Language German: Advanced | ©2011 Random House | 281 pages
• Multimedia – 9 Audio CDs (3 for each text) | ©2011 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2011 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
93455 Living Language German: Complete Edition, 2nd Half (German 2)
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–12th
Additional Course Charge: $25 ($70 if was not previously assigned Living Language German: Complete Edition, 1st Half)
Prerequisites: German 1
Description: Complete German is a unique multimedia program that takes a beginner to advanced level in one convenient package. Complete edition takes students further with advanced conversation, vocabulary, grammar, and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language German: Essential | ©2011 Random House | 255 pages
• Textbook – Living Language German: Intermediate | ©2011 Random House | 329 pages
• Textbook – Living Language German: Advanced | ©2011 Random House | 281 pages
• Multimedia – 9 Audio CDs (3 for each text) | ©2011 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2011 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
SPANISH
93430 Living Language Spanish: Complete Edition, 1st Half (Spanish 1)
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–12th
Additional Course Charge: $70
Prerequisites: None
Description: This is a beginning course in conversational Spanish, which uses a natural and systematic method of learning. The course is broken down into ten lessons with additional review exercises and dialogues. There are also free online materials available for further study. At the conclusion of the course, students should display sufficient conversational command of the language for common practical life situations.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language Spanish: Essential | ©2011 Random House | 268 pages
• Textbook – Living Language Spanish: Intermediate | ©2011 Random House | 382 pages
• Textbook – Living Language Spanish: Advanced | ©2011 Random House | 336 pages
• Multimedia – 9 Audio CDs (3 for each text) | ©2011 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2011 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
93435 Living Language Spanish: Complete Edition, 2nd Half (Spanish 2)
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–12th
Additional Course Charge: $25 ($70 if was not previously assigned Living Language Spanish: Complete Edition, 1st Half)
Prerequisites: Spanish 1
Description: Complete Spanish is a unique multimedia program that takes a beginner to advanced level in one convenient package. Complete edition takes students further with advanced conversation, vocabulary, grammar, and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language Spanish: Essential | ©2011 Random House | 268 pages
• Textbook – Living Language Spanish: Intermediate | ©2011 Random House | 382 pages
• Textbook – Living Language Spanish: Advanced | ©2011 Random House | 336 pages
• Multimedia – 9 Audio CDs (3 for each text) | ©2011 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2011 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
High School Choice
High School Choice is designed to give you the flexibility to take courses throughout high school that cater to your interests and potential career goals. While you may choose all of your courses, you are not required to do so. If you are unsure about which course to pick in a particular grade level or area of study, allow CLH to select it for you. Our experienced staff will make sure you are assigned all subjects necessary to earn a diploma.
Students must have a minimum of twenty (20) credits in key subject areas in order to graduate through CLASS. Use the following table to ensure you are meeting our graduation requirements as you make your selections.
Theological Studies* | 4.0 credits |
English | 4.0 credits (including 1.0 credit of grammar and 0.5 credit research paper) |
Mathematics | 2.0 credits (including 1.0 credit of Algebra or higher level algebra) |
Science | 2.0 credits (including 1.0 credit of biology) |
Heritage Studies* | 5.0 credits (including 1.0 credit of government and 1.0 credit of economics) |
Additional Courses | 3.0 credits minimum (may select from any available courses) |
Art, Music, & Phys. Ed. | No academic credit awarded (subjects assigned each year; requirements set by family) |
* Students transferring into CLH at tenth grade or higher may be eligible to waive some Theological Studies and/or Heritage Studies credits, as long as their credit total still meets the twenty credit minimum. For details, visit the Transfer Requirements.
These pages show all of the available courses CLH offers under High School Choice. Information for each course includes academic credit and cost, description, and a listing of the materials used. Linked course names will take you to a “look inside” of the primary student text.
Start by selecting from any of the subject categories listed below.
Theological Studies
19695 Calvinism, Hyper-Calvinism, and Arminianism
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: Basic Bible knowledge
Description: In this course, the author seeks to protect the church against damaging doctrines. Traditional Calvinism is explained and defended, and Hyper-Calvinism and Arminianism are refuted in subjects such as the sovereignty of God, the atonement of Christ, and the perseverance of the saints.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Calvinism, Hyper-Calvinism, and Arminianism | ©2000 Christian Liberty Press | 138 pages
• Answer Key – ©2000 Christian Liberty Press | 12 pages
17110 Every Thought Captive
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: Basic Bible knowledge
Description: Students will learn the structure and method for defending their faith in Jesus Christ and for evangelizing their neighbors. Such apologetics is accomplished by both presenting the biblical worldview, with evidence, and by using the non-Christian’s view against him.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Every Thought Captive | ©1979 Presbyterian and Reformed | 142 pages
19595 The Book of Job Unfolded
Suggested Grade Level: 11th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course unfolds the book of Job in summary fashion, interwoven with the author’s commentary and pastoral exhortation and encouragement.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Book of Job Unfolded | ©1996 Christian Liberty Press | 131 pages
• Answer Key – ©1996 Christian Liberty Press | 11 pages
19650 Journey Through the Bible: Book 1
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course focuses on the Pentateuch and historical books of the Old Testament. Using a systematic approach, students will gain a general knowledge of the scriptures and apply what they read to their lives.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Journey Through the Bible: Book 1, 2nd edition | ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 133 pages
• Workbook – Journey Through the Bible: Book 1, Student Exercises, 2nd edition | ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 168 pages
• Answer Key – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 45 pages
• Test Packet – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
19655 Journey Through the Bible: Book 2
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course focuses on the wisdom and prophetic books of the Old Testament. Using a systematic approach, students will gain a general knowledge of the scriptures and apply what they read to their lives.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Journey Through the Bible: Book 2, 2nd edition | ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 159 pages
• Workbook – Journey Through the Bible: Book 2, Student Exercises, 2nd edition | ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 168 pages
• Answer Key – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 42 pages
• Test Packet – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
19645 Journey Through the Bible: Book 3
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course focuses on the entire New Testament. Using a systematic approach, students will gain a general knowledge of the scriptures and apply what they read to their lives.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Journey Through the Bible: Book 3 | ©2015 Christian Liberty Press | 238 pages
• Workbook – Journey Through the Bible: Book 3, Student Exercises | ©2015 Christian Liberty Press | 168 pages
• Answer Key – ©2015 Christian Liberty Press | 39 pages
• Test Packet – ©2015 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
12958 The Kingdom of God, 1st half Out of print; must already have text
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This Old Testament survey course covers the books of Moses (Genesis through Deuteronomy); historical accounts from Joshua to the first parts of 2 Kings; and the poetic books Job, Psalms, Proverbs, and the Song of Solomon.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item only if student has not previously used text):
• Textbook – The Kingdom of God | ©1958 Christian Schools International | 244 pages (only 124 pages are required for this course)
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2003 Christian Liberty Press | 103 pages
• Test Packet – ©2006 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
12953 The Kingdom of God, 2nd half Out of print; must already have text
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course continues its survey of the Old Testament by covering the latter parts of 2 Kings, Chronicles, Esther, Ezra, Nehemiah, Ecclesiastes, and the sixteen prophetic books.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item only if student has not previously used text):
• Textbook – The Kingdom of God | ©1958 Christian Schools International | 244 pages (only 110 pages are required for this course)
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2003 Christian Liberty Press | 103 pages
• Test Packet – ©2006 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
19590 The Life of Christ
Suggested Grade Level: 11th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides students with an overview of the earthly ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ, leading up to His crucifixion. It concludes with Christ’s resurrection and ascension and their implications for the lives of both believers and unbelievers.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Life of Christ | ©2002 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 94 pages
• Answer Key – ©2002 Christian Liberty Press | 13 pages
• Test Packet – ©2006 Christian Liberty Press | 6 tests
13960 The Ministry of Christ
Suggested Grade Level: 11th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This New Testament survey course provides students with a thorough study of Christ’s ministry and the work of the apostles. It begins with an historical overview of the people, culture, and geography of the land at the time of Christ and then covers the entire New Testament.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Ministry of Christ | ©1963 Christian Schools International | 431 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2008 (2nd edition) Christian Liberty Press | 143 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 14 tests
10010 Independent Bible Course
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.0
Additional Course Charge: None (Family chooses all materials)
Prerequisites: None
Description: Christian Liberty understands that Christians hold various theological views, not all of which are in agreement with our own. Therefore, we allow families to construct their own independent Bible course if the choices we offer do not meet their needs.
Families choosing to take our Independent Bible course must use the Holy Bible as their primary text, regardless of what other materials are used. Those selecting this course will receive course instructions stating what CLASS requires, as well as what must be submitted in order for a final grade (determined by CLASS) to be awarded.
Because CLASS allows the family to construct its own course and supplies no required materials, CLASS does not issue academic credit for its Independent Bible course. When this course is chosen at the high school level, CLASS will waive the one credit graduation requirement listed for the grade level under Theological Studies. The Independent Bible course may be assigned at each grade level throughout the CLASS program.
Students who pursue this option at the high school level are still responsible for meeting the minimum credit requirements for graduation, which means a student may need to take additional courses to earn enough credits to graduate.
72990 The Church in History
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course covers the broad scope of church history, beginning with the birth of the New Testament Church. It then examines the Church during the Middle Ages, during and after the Reformation, and finally how it has progressed into the New World (up until the late twentieth century).
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Church in History | ©1964 Christian Schools International | 412 pages
• Answer Key – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 37 pages
• Test Packet – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
12190 The Attributes of God
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: Basic Bible knowledge
Description: This course provides a systematic study of the attributes of God from a reformed perspective. In this study, the author explains God’s uniqueness, decrees, knowledge, foreknowledge, supremacy, sovereignty, immutability, holiness, power, faithfulness, goodness, grace, mercy, love, and wrath. The study also includes a consideration of the appropriate human response given an understanding of God’s attributes.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Attributes of God | ©1975 Baker Book House | 123 pages
10090 Manual of Christian Doctrine
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: Basic Bible knowledge
Description: Students in this course will examine the doctrines of Revelation, God (being and works), Man, Christ, Redemption, the Church, and Last Things from a Reformed perspective (with selected alternative views occasionally presented); as well as look at the Heidelberg Catechism. In this text, Louis Berkhof has distilled his major work, Systematic Theology, by presenting doctrines in an outline format for easier understanding by younger students.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Manual of Christian Doctrine, 2nd edition | ©2003 Christian Liberty Press | 168 pages
• Answer Key – ©2004 Christian Liberty Press | 53 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 7 tests
17115 Ephesians: A Study Manual
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–10th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides a section by section study of the book of Ephesians, with thought questions for reflection and discussion.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Ephesians: A Study Manual | ©1987 Presbyterian and Reformed | 108 pages
19570 Studying God’s Word: Book H
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–10th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course covers the book of the Acts of the Apostles. It contains lesson, thought, and review questions, as well as occasional map exercises.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Studying God’s Word: Book H | ©1992 Christian Liberty Press | 195 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©1992 Christian Liberty Press | 26 pages
• Test Packet – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
English
22335 American Literature, 1st half
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: A high school level world literature course
Description: This course provides a chronological study of classic American literature from the early 1600s to the twentieth century. Detailed historical sections, timelines, and author biographies provide background information on the people, forces, and philosophies that shaped the various literary styles and periods. Featured authors include William Bradford, Benjamin Franklin, Irving, Longfellow, Emerson, Melville, Dickinson, Clemens, Crosby, Frost, Sandburg, and Hemingway.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – American Literature, 3rd edition | ©2016 Bob Jones University Press | 674 pages
• Answer Key – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 49 pages
• Test Packet – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 3 tests
PLUS select one of the following book report requirements
Moby-Dick
Description: This is the story of Captain Ahab and his mad quest for the White Whale. Considered to be one of the greatest sea stories ever written, this book tells the tale of vengeance and obsession, and their effect on man.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – Moby-Dick by Herman Mellville | ©1851 any unabridged edition
The Scarlet Letter
Description: Set in early New England, this “tale of human frailty and sorrow” shows the terrible impact of sin on three people and deals with such issues as guilt and redemption, hypocrisy, and shame.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne | ©1850 any unabridged edition
22340 American Literature, 2nd half
Suggested Grade Level: 10th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: American Literature, 1st half
Description: This course provides a chronological study of classic American literature from the early 1600s to the twentieth century. Detailed historical sections, timelines, and author biographies provide background information on the people, forces, and philosophies that shaped the various literary styles and periods. Featured authors include William Bradford, Benjamin Franklin, Irving, Longfellow, Emerson, Melville, Dickinson, Clemens, Crosby, Frost, Sandburg, and Hemingway.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – American Literature, 3rd edition | ©2016 Bob Jones University Press | 674 pages
• Answer Key – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 49 pages
• Test Packet – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 3 tests
PLUS select one of the following book report requirements
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Description: This is the story about a young boy named Huckleberry Finn and his journey down the Mississippi River. Written in the vernacular of the day, Twain uses the adventures of Huck to explore life in America prior to the Civil War. Although controversial for its use of racial stereotypes, this book satirizes slavery and the society that supported it.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain | ©1884 any unabridged edition
The Portrait of a Lady
Description: This novel examines the differences between Europe and America through the life of a young American woman who moves to England and is caught in a struggle between independence and social propriety.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James | ©1881 any unabridged edition
49895 Writing a Research Paper: Senior Project
Suggested Grade Level: 12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course teaches the step-by-step process of producing a written research paper. It begins by defining a research paper as an expanded expository essay which informs or explains an issue or topic through an accurate recording and supporting of the truth. The student is then taken through the steps of preplanning: how to use the library, the selecting of a topic, focusing thoughts, preparing an outline, and producing a final product.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Writing a Research Paper, 2nd edition | ©2017 Christian Liberty Press | 74 pages
49890 Writing a Research Paper: Sophomore Project
Note: This material is included in the Grammar 10: Applications of Grammar 4 course.
Suggested Grade Level: 10th–11th
Academic Credit: 0.25
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course teaches the step-by-step process of producing a written research paper. It begins by defining a research paper as an expanded expository essay which informs or explains an issue or topic through an accurate recording and supporting of the truth. The student is then taken through the steps of preplanning: how to use the library, the selecting of a topic, focusing thoughts, preparing an outline, and producing a final product.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Writing a Research Paper, 2nd edition | ©2017 Christian Liberty Press | 74 pages
49910 The Exciting World of Creative Writing
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–11th
Academic Credit: 0.5 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course emphasizes creativity in writing. Students will learn how to write short stories, both fictional and non-fictional. Student will also receive information and guidance about getting their stories published.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Exciting World of Creative Writing | ©1997 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 137 pages
• Test Packet – ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 4 tests
49245 Jensen’s Format Writing
Suggested Grade Level: 10th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course emphasizes the technical aspects of how to construct good paragraphs, essays, and research papers. The assignments in the book include writing seven kinds of paragraphs and seven kinds of essays, as well as a research paper.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Jensen’s Format Writing, 2nd edition | ©2016 Master Books | 277 pages
41110 Success in Writing
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course presents a balanced approach to both the technical and creative aspects of writing. Many sections contain samples of good writing from literature, providing examples for students to study. Book assignments offer different types of writing exercises.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Success in Writing | ©1968 Christian Liberty Press reprint (Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.) | 127 pages
20465 English Literature
Suggested Grade Level: 11th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: A high school level world literature course
Description: This course provides a chronological study of classic English literature from the Anglo-Saxon period through the twentieth century. Selections in the textbook include such diverse forms as poems and hymns, short stories, essays, and excerpts from novels and plays. Authors featured in the textbook include Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Swift, Wesley, Wordsworth, Shelley, Tennyson, Dickens, Shaw, and Orwell. Background material, brief author biographies, and histories of each time period are provided, along with a glossary of literary terms.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – English Literature, 4th edition | ©2013 Abeka Book Publishers | 497 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2014 Christian Liberty Press | 81 pages
• Test Packet – ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 3 tests
PLUS select two of the following book report requirements
Great Expectations
Description: Set in early Victorian England, this novel follows the life of a tiny orphaned boy named Pip as he struggles with a desire for wealth and social status, and eventually discovers his own values and priorities.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – Great Expectations by Charles Dickens | ©1860-1861 any unabridged edition
Gulliver’s Travels
Description: Through his travels to strange lands, Gulliver discovers the virtues and flaws of his own culture as he compares it to others.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – Gulliver’s Travels and Other Writings by Jonathan Swift | ©1726 any unabridged edition of Gulliver’s Travels
The Portrait of a Lady
Description: This novel examines the differences between Europe and America through the life of a young American woman who moves to England and is caught in a struggle between independence and social propriety.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James | ©1881 any unabridged edition
Pride and Prejudice
Description: Set in Britain, this light-hearted novel follows the relationship of Elizabeth Bennet, one of five sisters who must marry into a wealthy family, and her perceived-to-be arrogant and conceited suitor, Fitzwillian Darcy. Both must overcome both pride and prejudice if their relationship is ever to develop.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen | ©1813 any unabridged edition
The Screwtape Letters
Description: This book, a treatise on the battle between good and evil, is a collection of letters from tempter Screwtape to his apprentice Wormwood on how to best cause the fall of an ordinary young man
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis | ©1942 any unabridged edition
20215 Themes in Literature
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–11th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides a thematic study of classic literature, primarily but not exclusively by English and American authors. Themes covered are truth and wisdom, courage, humility, justice, temperance, Christmas, joy and peace, beauty, faith and hope, love, and time and eternity. Lessons on literary terms, such as personification, allusion, foreshadowing, irony, and tone are presented through the supplemental lessons booklet. Featured authors include Tolstoy, Shakespeare, à Kempis, Tennyson, Hawthorne, Carroll, Twain, Frost, Dickinson, O. Henry, Longfellow, Milton, Bunyan, and Wordsworth.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Themes in Literature, 4th edition | ©2010 Abeka Book Publishers | 384 pages
• Supplemental Lessons – ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 21 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2010 Christian Liberty Press | 39 pages
• Test Packet – ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 4 tests
PLUS select two of the following book report requirements
The Brethren
Description: Set in the climactic months before the opening of the Third Crusade, this novel is a classic tale of love and chivalry. It is the story of two knights who are in love with the same maiden. Their devotion is tested as they are thrust into epic Crusader battles.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – The Brethren: A Tale of the Crusades by H. Rider Haggard | ©1904 (2004 ed) Christian Liberty Press
In Freedom’s Cause
Description: This historical novel, set during the late thirteenth century, tells the story of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce as they lead their countrymen in the struggle for Scottish independence.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – In Freedom’s Cause: A Story of Wallace and Bruce by G.A. Henry | ©1998 Christian Liberty Press
Pearl Maiden
Description: This tale of faith tells the story of Miriam, a young Christian woman living in the Roman Empire during the first century, and Marcus, the Roman officer who desired to win her hand. Miriam’s faith is continually strengthened by the Lord as she faces hardships and fiery trials. The historic events portrayed in Pearl Maiden culminate in the Roman siege and destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple in a.d. 70.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – Pearl Maiden by H. Rider Haggard | ©1903 (2003 ed) Christian Liberty Press
49635 Applications of Grammar 3
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–11th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: In this course, the student will study parts of speech, writing mechanics and style, sentence structure, and clause types. In addition, the student will begin to learn how to apply these elements by composing short stories and essays of various types. This course also introduces the student to the basics of developing a writing style, as well as to journalistic and figurative writing.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Applications of Grammar Book 3: Analysis of Effective Communication | ©1998 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 317 pages
• Answer Key – ©1998 Christian Liberty Press | 59 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
40190 Grammar and Composition III
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–11th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course offers a study of English grammar and usage with emphasis on written communication skills. Grammar and usage topics include capitalization, punctuation, sentence structure and diagramming, verbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Composition topics include manuscript form; the writing process; library research; making an outline; constructing paragraphs; expository writing; improving writing style; and writing précis, book reports, letters, and character and type sketches.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Grammar and Composition III Worktext, 5th edition | ©2010 Abeka Book Publishers | 435 pages
• Teacher Key – Grammar and Composition III Worktext Teacher Key, 5th edition | ©2010 Abeka Book Publishers | 466 pages
• Test Packet – Grammar and Composition III Student Quizzes/Tests, 5th edition | ©2010 Abeka Book Publishers | 29 quizzes & 12 tests
49130 Jensen’s Grammar
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–11th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course offers a study of grammar usage and structure in 75 lessons with a focus on good sentence composition. Course includes 15 in-book tests.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook 1 – Jensen’s Grammar, Part 1, 4th edition | ©2000 Wordsmiths | 79 pages
• Workbook 2 – Jensen’s Grammar, Part 2, 3rd edition | ©1998 Wordsmiths | 79 pages
• Workbook 3 – Jensen’s Grammar, Part 3, 4th edition | ©1999 Wordsmiths | 79 pages
49740 Applications of Grammar 4
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course is designed as a review of the basic elements of effective writing and a reinforcement of the fundamentals of grammar. This course is essentially divided in two parts—composition and grammar. The first part emphasizes the thinking process and develops a sound writing strategy. These basic elements of effective writing are then applied to writing an essay, a research paper, and an article of opinion. The second part focuses on grammar, highlighting various grammatical issues that are challenging or prone to error.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Applications of Grammar Book 4: Principles of Effective Communication | ©2018 (updated ed) Christian Liberty Press | 276 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 60 pages
• Test Packet – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 15 tests
40195 Grammar and Composition IV
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course offers a study of English grammar and usage with emphasis on written communication skills. Grammar and usage topics include capitalization, punctuation, sentence structure and diagramming, verbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Composition topics include manuscript form; the writing process; using a dictionary; usage and diction; library research; making an outline; expository writing; improving writing style; and writing paragraphs, critical book reviews, précis, research papers, and character and type sketches.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Grammar and Composition IV Worktext, 4th edition | ©2011 Abeka Book Publishers | 424 pages
• Teacher Key – Grammar and Composition IV Worktext Teacher Key, 4th edition | ©2011 Abeka Book Publishers | 447 pages
• Test Packet – Grammar and Composition IV Student Quizzes/Tests, 4th edition | ©2011 Abeka Book Publishers | 20 quizzes & 12 tests
49650 Applications of Grammar 5
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course emphasizes the advanced principles of grammar and creative writing as well as vocabulary and spelling development. Students will study compound, concrete, abstract, and collective nouns; subject-verb agreement; transitive and intransitive verbs; subordinating conjunctions; adverbial, adjective, and elliptical clauses; appositives; and tense, voice, and mood of verbs. Student will then apply these concepts in the composition of various types of paragraphs and a research paper.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Applications of Grammar Book 5: Developing Communication Skills | ©1994 Christian Liberty Press | 127 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©1994 Christian Liberty Press | 101 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
49660 Applications of Grammar 6
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides continued training in the advanced principles of grammar, punctuation, and composition, in addition to vocabulary and spelling development. Students will study participial phrases; gerunds; infinitives; various types of clauses; compound sentences; conjunctive adverbs; reflexive, intensive, and indefinite pronouns; grammatical agreement; voice, tense, mood, and conjugation of verbs; and figurative language. Composition projects teach students how to write narrative, descriptive, and argumentative paragraphs, and how to outline and write an essay.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Applications of Grammar Book 6: Mastering Communication Skills | ©1995 Christian Liberty Press | 211 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©1995 Christian Liberty Press | 163 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 16 tests
42300 Sound Speech
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: $40
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course introduces students to the various forms of public speaking, and teaches them how to choose topics, assess audiences, research their speech subjects, organize their speeches, and improve their delivery.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Sound Speech: Public Speaking & Communication Studies | ©2012 Bob Jones University Press | 340 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2005 Christian Liberty Press | 22 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 6 tests
20330 World Literature, 1st half
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course presents a background to the study of world literature featuring the use of short story, essay, and narrative and descriptive poetry. Each reading selection includes author biographical information and questions to encourage thoughtful interaction and Christian character development. The textbook introduces the meaning and use of such literary terms and forms as: character development, narrative poetry, plot, imagery and figurative language, theme, rhyme and rhythm, emotion, poetry patterns and forms, paradox, and setting. The course features classic literary works by such authors as Dickens, Browning, Frost, Holmes, Tennyson, Poe, Doyle, Keats, and Cummings.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – World Literature, 4th edition | ©2011 Abeka Book Publishers | 454 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 70 pages
• Test Packet – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 2 tests
PLUS select one of the following book report requirements
The Odyssey
Description: This long-standing classic tells the story of Odysseus as he struggles through many fantastic adventures to return to his wife and home after the end of the Trojan War.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – The Odyssey by Homer | ©—— any unabridged edition
The Pilgrim’s Progress
Description: This classic allegory tells the tale of a pilgrim’s journey, with its many trials and temptations, to the Celestial City.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan | ©1678 any unabridged edition
20335 World Literature, 2nd half
Suggested Grade Level: 10th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: World Literature, 1st half
Description: This course presents a background to the study of world literature featuring the use of short story, essay, and narrative and descriptive poetry. Each reading selection includes author biographical information and questions to encourage thoughtful interaction and Christian character development. The textbook introduces the meaning and use of such literary terms and forms as: character development, narrative poetry, plot, imagery and figurative language, theme, rhyme and rhythm, emotion, poetry patterns and forms, paradox, and setting. The course features classic literary works by such authors as Dickens, Browning, Frost, Holmes, Tennyson, Poe, Doyle, Keats, and Cummings.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – World Literature, 4th edition | ©2011 Abeka Book Publishers | 454 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 70 pages
• Test Packet – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 2 tests
PLUS select one of the following book report requirements
Don Quixote
Description: Considered by some as the first modern novel, this epic story follows the life of the “mad” Don Quixote and his squire Sancho Panza through their satirical exploits of chivalry during seventeenth-century Spain.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra | ©1605 any unabridged edition
King Lear
Description: This tragic play is the story of a British king who, after retiring from power, learns at great expense the many facets of human nature—both good and bad.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Novel – King Lear by William Shakespeare | ©1608 any unabridged edition
49625 Applications of Grammar 2
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–10th
Academic Credit: 0.5 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course focuses on reviewing the basics of English grammar. Topics include parts of speech, vocabulary building, diagramming and writing sentences, verb conjugation, subject-verb agreement, using phrases and clauses properly, and the basics of good composition.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Applications of Grammar Book 2: Structure for Communicating Effectively | ©1996 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 256 pages
• Answer Key – ©1996 Christian Liberty Press | 43 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 12 tests
40185 Grammar and Composition II
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–10th
Academic Credit: 0.5 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course offers a study of English grammar and usage with emphasis on written communication skills. Grammar and usage topics include capitalization, punctuation, sentence structure and diagramming, verbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Composition topics include manuscript form; the writing process; using a library; making an outline; constructing paragraphs; writing summaries, book reports, descriptions, and research papers; and improving writing style.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Workbook – Grammar and Composition II Worktext, 6th edition | ©2009 Abeka Book Publishers | 396 pages
• Teacher Key – Grammar and Composition II Worktext Teacher Key, 6th edition | ©2009 Abeka Book Publishers | 411 pages
• Practice Tests – Grammar and Composition II Student Quizzes/Tests, 6th edition | ©2009 Abeka Book Publishers | 22 quizzes & 12 tests
• CLASS Test Packet – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 11 tests
20400 Of Places Literature
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–10th
Academic Credit: 0.5 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides a thematic study of classic literature, primarily written by English and American authors. The selections of fiction and non-fiction stories and poetry are arranged in units by settings. Locations highlighted include At Home, At School, Throughout America, Around the World, About the Sea, and Upon the Mountains. Featured authors include Christie, Whittier, Frost, Longfellow, Irving, Wesley, Kipling, Hawthorne, O. Henry, and Dickinson. A separate booklet of supplementary lessons published by Christian Liberty Press introduces literary terms such as plot and climax, personification, simile and metaphor, rhythm and meter, allusion, rhyme scheme, and apostrophe.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Of Places Literature, 5th edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 409 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 40 pages
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 12 tests
PLUS select two of the following book report requirements
David Livingstone: Man of Prayer and Action
Description: The life of David Livingstone clearly testifies to the fact that God can change the direction of history through the life of just one soul. Well over one hundred years have passed since this famous missionary to Africa departed this earth. Read this inspiring biography to learn why Livingstone’s work has had such a lasting legacy. His dream was to end the slave trade in Africa and establish Christianity and lawful commerce on the continent—a dream that was finally realized after his death. Explore the inspiring life of this courageous Scottish missionary and doctor who believed that “the salvation of men ought to be the chief desire and aim of every Christian.”
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Biography – David Livingstone: Man of Prayer and Action by C. Sylvester Horne | ©1999 Christian Liberty Press
Robert E. Lee, the Christian
Description: Robert E. Lee is one of the most iconic figures in American history. While many will disagree with his decision to serve in the Confederate army, his personal character has never been besmirched. Robert E. Lee has long been an inspiration to Americans in general and Christians in particular, regardless of one’s view of the Civil War. Lee’s character and ability have attracted admirers from all sides. Johnstone covers both Lee’s personal and public life in detail—often showcasing a character quality, military instance of note, or a letter he sent—but always connects them to his trust in Christ.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Biography – Robert E. Lee, the Christian, 2nd edition by William J. Johnstone | ©2010 Christian Liberty Press
Spurgeon: Heir of the Puritans
Description: Charles Haddon Spurgeon is considered by many to be one of God’s choicest gifts to His church in Britain, and even throughout the world. From the day of his conversion as a lad of sixteen until the day of his death, he had a single eye to the glory of God. Molded by the Puritans and standing in their noble tradition, he lived for God in the pulpit, in the study, in the home, and in the ministries he founded. This biography inspires us to walk in this great heritage.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Biography – Spurgeon: Heir of the Puritans by Ernest W. Bacon | ©1967 Christian Liberty Press
Mathematics
59290 Saxon Advanced Mathematics
Suggested Grade Level: 10th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $140
Prerequisites: “B” (or better) in Saxon Algebra 2, or “B” (or better) in both another algebra 2 course and geometry course
Description: This course combines advanced algebra, geometry, trigonometry, discrete mathematics, and mathematical analysis into one integrated book. A thorough study of Euclidean geometry is included.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Saxon materials sent in a pre-packaged Home Study Kit]:
• Textbook – Advanced Mathematics: An Incremental Development, 2nd edition | ©2003 Saxon Publishing | 748 pages
• Solutions Manual – Advanced Mathematics: An Incremental Development Solutions Manual, 2nd edition | ©1997 Saxon Publishing | 430 pages
• Practice Tests – Advanced Mathematics: An Incremental Development Homeschool Packet Tests Forms, 2nd edition | ©1998 Saxon Publishing | 31 tests
• Practice Tests Key – Advanced Mathematics: An Incremental Development Homeschool Packet Test & Problem Set Answer Key, 2nd edition | ©1998 Saxon Publishing | 159 pages
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide and Exam Kit – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 8 exams
50495 Abeka Algebra 1
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: Pre-algebra (such as Saxon Algebra 1/2) with a final grade of “C” or better
Description: This course uses a systematic approach to build a framework for solving algebraic problems. Students will learn to apply the axioms, rules, and principles of algebra; solve linear equations (including fractions, decimals, radicals and absolute value); graph, analyze, and solve two-variable equations, inequalities, and functions; and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Algebra 1 | ©2015 Abeka Book Publishers | 503 pages
• Solution Key – Algebra 1 Solution Key | ©2015 Abeka Book Publishers | 260 pages
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide and Exam Kit – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 7 exams
59380 Saxon Algebra 1
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: Pre-algebra (such as Saxon Algebra 1/2) with a final grade of “C” or better
Description: In this course, the student learns incrementally to simplify, evaluate, add, subtract, multiply, and divide polynomial, rational, and radical expressions; factor polynomials; solve linear equations, linear systems, quadratic, rational, and radical equations, and linear inequalities of one and two variables. These techniques will then be used to solve number, proportion, fractional parts, percent, coin, uniform motion, interest, and variation word problems.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Saxon materials sent in a pre-packaged Home Study Kit]:
• Textbook – Algebra 1: An Incremental Development, 3rd edition | ©1997 Saxon Publishing | 564 pages
• Solutions Manual – Algebra 1: An Incremental Development Solutions Manual, 3rd edition | ©1998 Saxon Publishing | 260 pages
• Practice Tests – Algebra 1: An Incremental Development Homeschool Packet Tests Forms, 3rd edition | ©1998 Saxon Publishing | 30 tests
• Practice Tests Key – Algebra 1: An Incremental Development Homeschool Packet Test & Problem Set Answer Key, 3rd edition | ©1997 Saxon Publishing | 60 pages
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide and Exam Kit – ©2006 Christian Liberty Press | 8 exams
59385 Saxon Algebra 2
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $150
Prerequisites: “B” (or better) in Saxon Algebra 1, or “B” (or better) in both another algebra 1 course and geometry course
Description: This course completes instruction in basic algebra skills. It covers the topics of traditional second-year algebra and includes a significant amount of geometry instruction. Included in the text are topics such as: roots of quadratic equations, logarithms, exponential equations, radicals, and writing geometry proof outlines.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Saxon materials sent in a pre-packaged Home Study Kit]:
• Textbook – Algebra 2: An Incremental Development, 3rd edition | ©2003 Saxon Publishing | 588 pages
• Solutions Manual – Algebra 2: An Incremental Development Solutions Manual, 3rd edition | ©2003 Saxon Publishing | 370 pages
• Practice Tests – Algebra 2: An Incremental Development Homeschool Testing Book, 3rd edition | ©2007 Saxon Publishing | 32 tests
• Practice Tests Key – Algebra 2: An Incremental Development Problem Set Answer Key, 3rd edition | ©2007 Saxon Publishing | 44 pages
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide and Exam Kit – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 exams
59195 Saxon Calculus
Suggested Grade Level: 11th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $120
Prerequisites: “B” (or better) in Saxon Advanced Mathematics, or “B” (or better) in both another algebra 2 course and trigonometry course
Description: The topics of differential and integral calculus are presented incrementally along with some review of trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Important topics include limits, continuity, derivatives, related rates, integrals, the Fundamental Theorem, and infinite series. Graphing calculators are utilized in these lessons.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Saxon materials sent in a pre-packaged Home Study Kit]:
• Textbook – Calculus with Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry | ©1997 Saxon Publishing | 622 pages
• Solutions Manual – Calculus with Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry Solutions Manual | ©1997 Saxon Publishing | 236 pages
• Practice Tests – Calculus with Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry Homeschool Packet Tests Forms | ©1995 Saxon Publishing | 29 tests
• Practice Tests Key – Calculus with Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry Homeschool Packet Test & Even Problem Set Answer Key | ©1995 Saxon Publishing | 60 pages
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide and Exam Kit – ©2011 Christian Liberty Press | 6 exams
50390 Consumer Mathematics
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course focuses on the math one would use throughout everyday life. Topics range from income, taxes, and budgeting for essentials to travel and leisure, buying a car, banking and investments, renting vs. home-buying, and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Consumer Mathematics in Christian Perspective, 2nd edition | ©1998-2015 Educational Ventures, Inc. | 405 pages
• Answer Key – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 50 pages
• Test Packet – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 5 tests
52400 Geometry
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $90
Prerequisites: Algebra 1 with a final grade of “B” or better
Description: This course provides a balanced study of proofs, theorems, and real-life applications of geometry. Concepts, presented in a step-by-step process, include: postulates; theorems; corollaries; proofs; congruence; and construction of circles, polygons, triangles, and three-dimensional figures in space.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Geometry, 4th edition | ©2016 Bob Jones University Press | 678 pages
• Teacher’s Edition – Geometry Teacher’s Edition, 4th edition | ©2016 Bob Jones University Press | 2-volumes, 690 total pages
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide/Student Text and Exam Kit – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 5 exams
50200 Plane Geometry
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $110
Prerequisites: Algebra 1 with a final grade of “B” or better
Description: This course teaches Euclidean geometry through a three-part approach: introducing the tools needed, proving propositions through an analytic-synthetic method, and using discussions after the propositions. Topics covered include rectilinear figures, circles, proportions and similar polygons, surface measurement, regular polygons and circles, and right triangles by ratios.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Plane Geometry, 2nd edition | ©2005 Abeka Book Publishers | 327 pages
• Solution Key – Plane Geometry Solution Key, 2nd edition | ©2005 Abeka Book Publishers | 357 pages
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide and Exam Kit – ©2007 Christian Liberty Press | 6 exams
59375 Saxon Algebra 1/2
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–11th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course bridges the gap from basic math skills to algebraic concepts. Included concepts are evaluation and simplification of algebraic expressions, solving linear equations with one unknown, graphs, statistics, probability, and some geometric calculations.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Saxon materials sent in a pre-packaged Home Study Kit]:
• Textbook – Algebra 1/2: An Incremental Development, 3rd edition | ©2004 Saxon Publishing | 487 pages
• Solutions Manual – Algebra 1/2: An Incremental Development Solutions Manual, 3rd edition | ©2004 Saxon Publishing | 243 pages
• Practice Tests – Algebra 1/2: An Incremental Development Homeschool Packet Tests Forms, 3rd edition | ©2002 Saxon Publishing | 31 tests
• Practice Tests Key – Algebra 1/2: An Incremental Development Homeschool Packet Test & Problem Set Answer Key, 3rd edition | ©2002 Saxon Publishing | 86 pages
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide and Exam Kit – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 exams
59365 Saxon Math 8/7
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course uses an incremental approach to review arithmetic, calculation, geometry, and measurement. Also included are pre-algebra topics such as ratios and expanded information on probability and statistics.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Saxon materials sent in a pre-packaged Home Study Kit]:
• Textbook – Saxon Math Homeschool 8/7 with Pre-Algebra, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 931 pages
• Solutions Manual – Saxon Math Homeschool 8/7 with Pre-Algebra Solutions Manual, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 381 pages
• Practice Tests – Saxon Math Homeschool 8/7 with Pre-Algebra Tests and Worksheets, 3rd edition | ©2005 Saxon Publishing | 23 tests
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide and Exam Kit – ©2018 Christian Liberty Press | 8 exams
58385 Working With Numbers: Refresher
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–11th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides an overview of the basics of mathematics up through the eighth grade. It includes topics such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, percents, measurement, ratios, proportions, and an introduction to algebra and geometry.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Working With Numbers: Refresher | ©2002 Steck-Vaughn | 240 pages
• Teacher’s Guide – Working With Numbers: Refresher Teacher’s Guide | ©2002 Steck-Vaughn | 56 pages
• CLASS Parent-Teacher Guide and Exam Kit – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 5 exams
Science
69595 Lift Up Your Eye on High
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course helps students understand the stars from a Christian perspective. It points to God’s control over and plan for the stars as part of His creation.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Lift Up Your Eyes on High: Understanding the Stars | ©1999 Christian Liberty Press | 124 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2016 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 48 pages
• Test Packet – ©2016 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 7 tests
Note: Biology courses have no required lab component. If you desire to add lab work to your course, you may purchase a biology lab kit separately. Lab assignments are completed independent of the course and are not returned to CLASS for grading or record keeping.
68910 Biology: A Search for Order in Complexity
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course is a comprehensive study of the science of biology. It utilizes a Christian perspective in examining the biological systems and processes of plants and animals. The book also features an analysis of human biological systems and processes, as well as a discussion of creation verses evolution.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Biology: A Search for Order in Complexity, 2nd edition | ©2004 Christian Liberty Press | 418 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2005 Christian Liberty Press | 103 pages
• Test Packet – ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 17 tests
< 60490 Biology: God’s Living Creation
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course offers a complete study of biology from a Christian early-earth creationist perspective. Topics include botany, zoology, human anatomy and physiology, cellular and molecular biology, and scientific methodology and philosophy as these interact with natural history and the theory of evolution.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Biology: God’s Living Creation, 4th edition | ©2016 Abeka Book Publishers | 551 pages
• Answer Key – Biology: God’s Living Creation Answer Key, 4th edition | ©2016 Abeka Book Publishers | 62 pages
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
69230 Exploring Creation With Biology
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides a detailed introduction to the methods and concepts of general biology with heavy emphasis on the vocabulary of biology. Topics include the scientific method; the five kingdoms (monera, protista, fungi, animalia, and plantae); taxonomy; microscopy; biochemistry; cellular biology; and genetics.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Answer key and test packet are sent in a pre-packaged bundle]:
• Textbook – Exploring Creation With Biology, 2nd edition | ©2005 Apologia Education Ministries | 594 pages
• Answer Key – Solutions and Tests for Exploring Creation With Biology, 2nd edition | ©2005 Apologia Education Ministries | 167 pages
• Test Packet – Test Packet for Exploring Creation With Biology, 2nd edition | ©2005 Apologia Education Ministries | 16 tests
Note: Chemistry courses have no required lab component. If you desire to add lab work to your course, you may purchase a chemistry lab kit separately. Lab assignments are completed independent of the course and are not returned to CLASS for grading or record keeping.
63495 Chemistry
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $115
Prerequisites: Algebra 1
Description: This high school chemistry course begins with the definition of matter and progresses through chemical reactions, solutions, acids and bases, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and nuclear changes. In a quest to understand the world the God created, students are exposed to both the visual, macroscopic effects of chemical reactions, as well as the unseen microscopic changes that are the actual chemistry. Case studies, webquests, mini-lab activities, ethics boxes, and review questions help students think like scientists and view chemistry from a biblical perspective.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Chemistry, 5th edition | ©2021 Bob Jones University Press | 627 pages
• Teacher’s Edition – Chemistry Teacher’s Edition, 5th edition | ©2021 Bob Jones University Press | 2-volumes, 637 pages total
• Assessments Packet – Assessments for Use With Chemistry, 5th edition | ©2021 Bob Jones University Press | 66 quizzes; 22 tests
60495 Chemistry: Precision and Design
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $130
Prerequisites: Algebra 1
Description: This course explores a wide range of topics related to the chemistry field, all based on biblical principles. Topics include elements and compounds, chemical reactions, chemical thermodynamics, structure of the atom, the periodic table, intermolecular forces, metals, non-metals, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acids, bases, oxidation, and nuclear chemistry.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Chemistry: Precision and Design, 3rd edition | ©2011 Abeka Book Publishers | 362 pages
• Answer Key – Chemistry: Precision and Design Answer Key, 3rd edition | ©2011 Abeka Book Publishers | 48 pages
• Test Packet – Chemistry: Precision and Design Tests, 3rd edition | ©2011 Abeka Book Publishers | 12 tests
69245 Exploring Creation With Chemistry
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $90
Prerequisites: Algebra 1
Description: This beginning high school chemistry course discusses measurement and significant figures; the chemistry of energy, heat, and temperature; states of matter and chemical equations; stoichiometry; atomic and molecular structure; acid/base reactions; the chemistry of solutions; the gas laws; thermodynamics; kinetics; chemical equilibrium; and redox reactions.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Answer key and test packet are sent in a pre-packaged bundle]:
• Textbook – Exploring Creation With Chemistry, 3rd edition | ©2014 Apologia Education Ministries | 650 pages
• Answer Key – Solutions and Tests for Exploring Creation With Chemistry, 3rd edition | ©2013 Apologia Education Ministries | 330 pages
• Test Packet – Test Packet for Exploring Creation With Chemistry, 3rd edition | ©2013 Apologia Education Ministries | 16 tests
60480 Science: Earth and Space
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–10th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This general physical science text investigates the fields of geology, oceanography, meteorology, astronomy, and environmental science. It is written from a Christian point of view with the understanding that God both created and sustains the universe. One goal of the text is to help students understand what it means for mankind to have dominion over and take proper care of the environment as good stewards of Creation.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Science: Earth and Space, 2nd edition | ©2018 Abeka Book Publishers | 551 pages
• Answer Key – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 58 pages
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 13 tests
69265 Exploring Creation With Advanced Biology
Suggested Grade Level: 11th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $95
Prerequisites: Biology and chemistry
Description: This advanced biology course studies the detailed anatomy and physiology of the eleven organ systems of the human body (skin and bones, skeletal muscle, central nervous, peripheral nervous, endocrine, circulatory, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems).
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Answer key and test packet are sent in a pre-packaged bundle]:
• Textbook – Exploring Creation With Advanced Biology: The Human Body, 2nd edition | ©2013 Apologia Education Ministries | 577 pages
• Answer Key – Solutions and Tests for Exploring Creation With Advanced Biology: The Human Body, 2nd edition | ©2013 Apologia Education Ministries | 128 pages
• Test Packet – Test Packet for Exploring Creation With Advanced Biology: The Human Body, 2nd edition | ©2013 Apologia Education Ministries | 16 tests
Note: Physical science courses have no required lab component. If you desire to add lab work to your course, you may purchase a physical science lab kit separately. Lab assignments are completed independent of the course and are not returned to CLASS for grading or record keeping.
69220 Exploring Creation With Physical Science
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–11th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides a detailed introduction to numerous physical science topics, including: air, atmosphere, water, the hydrosphere, earth and the lithosphere, weather, the physics of motion, forces in creation, waves and sound, light, and astrophysics (gravity, the solar system, radiation, stars, and galaxies).
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Answer key and test packet are sent in a pre-packaged bundle]:
• Textbook – Exploring Creation With Physical Science, 2nd edition | ©2007 Apologia Education Ministries | 498 pages
• Answer Key – Solutions and Tests for Exploring Creation With Physical Science, 2nd edition | ©2007 Apologia Education Ministries | 168 pages
• Test Packet – Test Packet for Exploring Creation With Physical Science, 2nd edition | ©2007 Apologia Education Ministries | 16 tests
60285 Science: Matter and Energy
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–11th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course teaches fundamental properties and behavior of matter and energy with a focus on their chemical and physical interactions. It includes application to familiar processes and devices. It also provides a basic introduction to the mathematical aspects of science, laying a firm foundation for future studies in chemistry, physics, and other fields.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Science: Matter and Energy | ©2012 Abeka Book Publishers | 417 pages
• Answer Key – ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 27 pages
• Test Packet – ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 12 tests
Note: Physics courses have no required lab component. If you desire to add lab work to your course, you may purchase a physics lab kit separately. Lab assignments are completed independent of the course and are not returned to CLASS for grading or record keeping.
69250 Exploring Creation With Physics
Suggested Grade Level: 10th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $90
Prerequisites: Saxon Algebra 2 (or equivalent) and chemistry
Description: This general physics course covers motion in one and two dimensions with an emphasis on vectors, applications of Newton’s laws, gravity, energy and work, periodic motion, momentum, waves, optics, magnetism, electrostatics, electrodynamics, and circuits.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [Answer key and test packet are sent in a pre-packaged bundle]:
• Textbook – Exploring Creation With Physics, 2nd edition | ©2004 Apologia Education Ministries | 601 pages
• Answer Key – Solutions and Tests for Exploring Creation With Physics, 2nd edition | ©2004 Apologia Education Ministries | 302 pages
• Test Packet – Test Packet for Exploring Creation With Physics, 2nd edition | ©2004 Apologia Education Ministries | 16 tests
60295 Physics: The Foundational Science
Suggested Grade Level: 10th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $150
Prerequisites: Algebra 1 (algebra 2 recommended) and geometry
Description: This course introduces basic physics concepts. Coursework examines fundamental laws of matter and energy, velocity and acceleration, thermodynamics and heat, acoustics and sound waves, reflection and refraction of light, electricity, magnetism, and quantum theory.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Physics: The Foundational Science, 2nd edition | ©2011 Abeka Book Publishers | 126 pages
• Solutions Key – Physics: The Foundational Science Solution Key, 2nd edition | ©2011 Abeka Book Publishers | 466 pages
• Test Packet – Physics: The Foundational Science Tests, 2nd edition | ©2011 Abeka Book Publishers | 12 tests
Heritage Studies
70380 United States History: Heritage of Freedom
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course offers a thorough study of U.S. history from a conservative Christian perspective, beginning with America’s discovery in 1492 and continuing through the 2008 presidential election. The text is divided into eight units, each of which covers a specific time period in history. Selected units include “Birth of a Nation” (1660–1800), “Expansion and Conflict” (1831–1877), and “The Age of Industry” (1865–1900).
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – United States History in Christian Perspective: Heritage of Freedom, 3rd edition | ©2009 Abeka Book Publishers | 582 pages
• Answer Key – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 108 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 16 tests
72493 United States History, 1st half
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides students with a study of early American history (colonial period to 1850) from a Christian perspective: from exploration of the New World through the Mexican War.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – United States History, 5th edition | ©2018 Bob Jones University Press | 701 pages
• Answer Key – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 127 pages
• Test Packet – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 15 tests
72495 United States History, 2nd half
Suggested Grade Level: 10th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: United States History, 1st half
Description: This course provides students with a study of modern American history from a Christian perspective, covering material from the Civil War to the 2000s. It examines key events of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – United States History, 5th edition | ©2018 Bob Jones University Press | 701 pages
• Answer Key – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 127 pages
• Test Packet – ©2020 Christian Liberty Press | 12 tests
70295 Economics: Work and Prosperity
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides a solid overview of economic theory from a Christian perspective. It gives a biblical view of work, wealth, and stewardship, contrasting the free market with the Communist economic system.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Economics: Work and Prosperity in Christian Perspective, 3rd edition | ©2012 Abeka Book Publishers | 249 pages
• Answer Key – ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 39 pages
• Test Packet – ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 7 tests
79225 Honest Money
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This text, written by the president of the Institute for Christian Economics, provides students with biblical principles regarding money and banking. Issues such as inflation and deficit spending are also covered.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Honest Money: The Biblical Blueprint for Money and Banking | ©2021 (Christian Liberty ed) Christian Liberty Press | 184 pages
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 7 tests
79135 In the Shadow of Plenty
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides teenagers with biblical answers for the tough problems posed by poverty and the modern welfare state.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – In the Shadow of Plenty | ©1986 (rev ed) Christian Liberty Press | 147 pages
73350 Cultural Geography, 1st half
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $85
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course begins with a discussion of what geography is and then looks at the earth as a whole—both as how God made it and how man subdues it (through both industries and societies). It then turns to an examination of the earth regionally by continent, highlighting countries and notable features, people, and events. Continents explored include: Europe (and Russia), North America, and Latin America (including Mexico, Central, and South America).
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Cultural Geography, 4th edition | ©2015 Bob Jones University Press | 634 pages
• Teacher’s Edition – Cultural Geography Teacher’s Edition, 4th edition | ©2015 Bob Jones University Press | 2-volumes, 634 pages total
• Test Packet – Tests for Use With Cultural Geography, 4th edition | ©2015 Bob Jones University Press | 13 tests
73355 Cultural Geography, 2nd half
Suggested Grade Level: 10th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $30
Prerequisites: Cultural Geography, 2nd half
Description: This course continues its examination of the earth regionally by continent, highlighting countries and notable features, people, and events. Continents explored include: Africa, Asia (except Russia), Australia, and the Pacific realm.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Cultural Geography, 4th edition | ©2015 Bob Jones University Press | 634 pages
• Teacher’s Edition – Cultural Geography Teacher’s Edition, 4th edition | ©2015 Bob Jones University Press | 2-volumes, 634 pages total
• Test Packet – Tests for Use With Cultural Geography, 4th edition | ©2015 Bob Jones University Press | 11 tests
70375 American Government
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: A conservative, Christian perspective makes this government course unique. Students need the firm foundation this text provides to become informed, responsible citizens and voters in today’s world. American Government opens with an inspiring look at the blessings we enjoy and the symbols we hold dear as American citizens. At the core of the text is a fascinating study of the Constitution, the government it established, and the rights and privileges it guarantees the American people. After studying the Constitution and the national government, students learn about federalism and government at the state and local levels. The text concludes with a chapter on the opportunities and responsibilities of American citizens to get involved in their unique political system.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – American Government in Christian Perspective, 3rd edition | ©2012 Abeka Book Publishers | 290 pages
• Answer Key – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 51 pages
• Test Packet – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
79290 Constitutional Law for Enlightened Citizens
Suggested Grade Level: 11th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: $50
Prerequisites: None
Description: In this course, the student will be exposed to the principles of freedom that were articulated by the Founders of our Republic and were refined by the later heroes of the nation. The student will initially be introduced to: a study of the first principle of American government, the failure of the Articles of Confederation, the history that led to the formation of the Republic and the production of the Constitution, the text of the Constitution itself, the meaning of original intent, and how to study Supreme Court cases. The student will then study the original texts of a number of Supreme Court rulings delivered over a period of 200 years, responding to questions and writing summaries pertaining to these court decisions. Through this study, the student will learn how the original principles of freedom that compelled the Founders have been compromised, and will be equipped, as an enlightened citizen, to participate intelligently in civil discussion aimed at returning our nation to the intentions and spirit of the founding.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Constitutional Law for Enlightened Citizens, 2nd edition | ©2012 Home School Legal Defense Association | 595 pages
71740 God and Government, Part 1
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course is a study of the biblical teachings regarding civil government, and a review of the American system of government on the basis of such principles.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item only if student has not previously used text):
• Textbook – God and Government | ©2011 American Vision Press | 786 pages
• Test Packet – ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 11 tests
71745 God and Government, Part 2
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course introduces the concept of worldview and applies it to issues such as sovereignty, economics, and poverty.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item only if student has not previously used text):
• Textbook – God and Government | ©2011 American Vision Press | 786 pages
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
71750 God and Government, Part 3
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course discusses the biblical foundation that God is sovereign over the nations and that He has provided, in His Word, the foundation for law. This foundation is then applied to such topics as justice, human rights, education, and the future of government.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item only if student has not previously used text):
• Textbook – God and Government | ©2011 American Vision Press | 786 pages
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 9 tests
79120 Law and Liberty
Suggested Grade Level: 10th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course examines the tension between law and liberty, and how morality (and by extension, religion) affects a person’s and a society’s views about both.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Law and Liberty | ©2009 Ross House Books | 212 pages
• Test Packet – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 6 tests
79970 Foundation for Freedom
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course begins with a brief exploration of the origins of our country and the steps that led to the Constitution’s formation. It then examines the Constitution (including all amendments) in detail; and, finally, addresses its fundamental principles. Substantial references to historical documents and Supreme Court decisions are included.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Foundation for Freedom: A Study of the United States Constitution, Revised edition | ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 318 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 31 pages
• Quiz and Test Packet – ©2021 Christian Liberty Press | 12 quizzes; 13 tests
72990 The Church in History
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course covers the broad scope of church history, beginning with the birth of the New Testament Church. It then examines the Church during the Middle Ages, during and after the Reformation, and finally how it has progressed into the New World (up until the late twentieth century).
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Church in History | ©1964 Christian Schools International | 412 pages
• Answer Key – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 37 pages
• Test Packet – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
69130 Exploring the History of Medicine
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course reveals the history behind the most significant medical advances from ancient to modern times. Students are provided with a healthy dose of facts, mini-biographies, and vintage illustrations.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Exploring the History of Medicine | ©1999 Master Books | 160 pages
79640 Streams of Civilization: Volume 1
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides a comprehensive overview of world history from the beginning of time until the Reformation (1620s). It takes a creationist perspective when dealing with anthropology, archaeology, and the origin of man.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Streams of Civilization: Volume 1, 3rd edition | ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 465 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 141 pages
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 17 tests
79660 Streams of Civilization: Volume 2
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course examines modern world history (1500s to 2000) from a Christian viewpoint. It deals with such issues as Western exploration and colonialism, Reformation and Counter-Reformation, revolution, economic progress, world wars, and the rise of the Third World.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Streams of Civilization: Volume 2, 3rd edition | ©2017 Christian Liberty Press | 618 pages
• Teacher’s Manual – ©2017 Christian Liberty Press | 97 pages
• Test Packet – ©2017 Christian Liberty Press | 17 tests
70395 History of the World
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–10th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides an encyclopedic progression of historical topics from ancient Biblical and Egyptian days to the end of the twentieth century, with special emphasis on European political, military, and religious history.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – History of the World in Christian Perspective, 5th edition | ©2014 Abeka Book Publishers | 444 pages
• Answer Key – ©2015 Christian Liberty Press | 118 pages
• Test Packet – ©2015 Christian Liberty Press | 13 tests
79895 The Land of Fair Play
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–11th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides students with a detailed study of how our local, state, and federal governments work. It provides them with the knowledge needed to properly and intelligently exercise their citizenship responsibilities.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – The Land of Fair Play: American Civics from a Christian Perspective, 3rd edition | ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 183 pages
• Answer Key – ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 25 pages
• Test Packet – ©2008 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
Foreign Language | Vocational | Personal
77185 Christian Living in the Home
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course provides an examination of Christ-centered family life. It provides biblically based counsel on husband-wife and parent-child relationships.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Christian Living in the Home | ©1972 Presbyterian and Reformed | 143 pages
• Test Packet – ©2004 Christian Liberty Press | 4 tests
67110 Fossils That Speak Out
Suggested Grade Level: 9th–12th
Academic Credit: 0.5
Additional Course Charge: None
Prerequisites: None
Description: This course examines some of the evidence that supports the Biblical creation model. It documents much of the fraud that has been perpetuated by “science” in order to further the theory of evolution.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Fossils That Speak Out, 2nd edition | ©1993 Presbyterian and Reformed | 119 pages
• Test Packet – ©2013 Christian Liberty Press | 5 tests
93440 Living Language French: Complete Edition, 1st Half (French 1)
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: $70
Prerequisites: None
Description: This is a beginning course in conversational French, which uses a natural and systematic method of learning. The course is broken down into ten lessons with additional review exercises and dialogues. There are also free online materials available for further study. At the conclusion of the course, students should display sufficient conversational command of the language for common practical life situations.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language French: Essential | ©2010 Random House | 272 pages
• Textbook – Living Language French: Intermediate | ©2010 Random House | 422 pages
• Textbook – Living Language French: Advanced | ©2010 Random House | 402 pages
• Multimedia – 9 Audio CDs (3 for each text) | ©2010 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2010 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
93445 Living Language French: Complete Edition, 2nd Half (French 2)
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: $25 ($70 if was not previously assigned Living Language French: Complete Edition, 1st Half)
Prerequisites: French 1
Description: Complete French is a unique multimedia program that takes a beginner to advanced level in one convenient package. Complete edition takes students further with advanced conversation, vocabulary, grammar, and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language French: Essential | ©2010 Random House | 272 pages
• Textbook – Living Language French: Intermediate | ©2010 Random House | 422 pages
• Textbook – Living Language French: Advanced | ©2010 Random House | 402 pages
• Multimedia – 9 Audio CDs (3 for each text) | ©2010 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2010 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
93450 Living Language German: Complete Edition, 1st Half (German 1)
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: $70
Prerequisites: None
Description: This is a beginning course in conversational German, which uses the natural method of learning: hear it, say it, absorb it. Topics are organized into concise, short lessons. The course includes a brief summary of grammar, as well as supplementary aids such as vocabulary helps and a common usage dictionary containing the most common words with their meanings illustrated in sentences. At the conclusion of the course, students should display sufficient conversational command of the language for common practical life situations. Note: This product includes the Living Language German: Essential Edition (German 1) course in its entirety.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language German: Essential | ©2011 Random House | 255 pages
• Textbook – Living Language German: Intermediate | ©2011 Random House | 329 pages
• Textbook – Living Language German: Advanced | ©2011 Random House | 281 pages
• Multimedia – 9 Audio CDs (3 for each text) | ©2011 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2011 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
93455 Living Language German: Complete Edition, 2nd Half (German 2)
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: $25 ($70 if was not previously assigned Living Language German: Complete Edition, 1st Half)
Prerequisites: German 1
Description: Complete German is a unique multimedia program that takes a beginner to advanced level in one convenient package. Complete edition takes students further with advanced conversation, vocabulary, grammar, and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language German: Essential | ©2011 Random House | 255 pages
• Textbook – Living Language German: Intermediate | ©2011 Random House | 329 pages
• Textbook – Living Language German: Advanced | ©2011 Random House | 281 pages
• Multimedia – 9 Audio CDs (3 for each text) | ©2011 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2011 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2019 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
93500 Family and Consumer Science
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: $50
Prerequisites: None
Description: This is a complete home economics course that covers Christian character and appearance, cooking, sewing, fashion, interior decorating, hospitality, etiquette, home management, finances, child development and care, and relationships. Course includes 10 in-book tests.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Lifepac Family and Consumer Science | ©2000 Alpha Omega Publications | 10 student books, 585 pages total
• Teacher’s Guide – Lifepac Family and Consumer Science Teacher’s Guide | ©2000 Alpha Omega Publications | 159 pages
• Reference Guide – Nutritive Value of Foods | ©2000 Alpha Omega Publications | 95 pages
99380 Latin in the Christian Trivium: Volume 1 (Latin 1)
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: $75
Prerequisites: None
Description: In this introductory Latin course, students study both this classical language and the Roman influence on world language, history, and religion. Students will master verb declensions, basic vocabulary, and classroom commands. They will also translate basic texts. Lessons compare and contrast both Latin and modern English; and will cover prefixes, suffixes, and the roots of Latin in science, medicine, etc. In addition, students will study Roman culture, contrasting and comparing it with Christianity.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Latin in the Christian Trivium: Volume I Textbook, XS edition | ©1999 XL Group | 124 pages
• Activity Book – Latin in the Christian Trivium: Volume I Activity Book | ©1999 XL Group | 86 pages
• Teacher’s Guide – Latin in the Christian Trivium: Volume I Teacher’s Guide, XS edition | ©1999 XL Group | 290 pages
• Study/Drill Sheets – Latin in the Christian Trivium: Volume I + 5 Study Sheets and Drill Sheets, XS edition | ©1999 XL Group | 90 pages
• Test Packet – ©2017 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
99385 Latin in the Christian Trivium: Volume 2 (Latin 2)
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: $85
Prerequisites: Latin 1
Description: This course takes a deeper look into the complexities of Latin by expanding the vocabulary to over 1,000 words, and by introducing the fifth declension, the reflexive pronouns, and the subjunctive mood. Students will also expand their grasp of Latin history and culture by following the continuing story of a Roman Centurion and his family. Students will translate passages of Scripture as well as common sayings such as “e pluribus unum.” Media resources will increase comprehension and conversation.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item):
• Textbook – Latin in the Christian Trivium: Volume II Textbook, XS edition | ©1999 XL Group | 167 pages
• Activity Book – Latin in the Christian Trivium: Volume II Activity Book | ©1999 XL Group | 73 pages
• Teacher’s Guide – Latin in the Christian Trivium: Volume II Teacher’s Guide, XS edition | ©1999 XL Group | 283 pages
• Study/Drill Sheets – Latin in the Christian Trivium: Volume II Study Sheets and Drill Sheets, XS edition | ©1999 XL Group | 104 pages
• Test Packet – ©2017 Christian Liberty Press | 8 tests
93430 Living Language Spanish: Complete Edition, 1st Half (Spanish 1)
Suggested Grade Level: 7th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: $70
Prerequisites: None
Description: This is a beginning course in conversational Spanish, which uses a natural and systematic method of learning. The course is broken down into ten lessons with additional review exercises and dialogues. There are also free online materials available for further study. At the conclusion of the course, students should display sufficient conversational command of the language for common practical life situations.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language Spanish: Essential | ©2011 Random House | 268 pages
• Multimedia – 3 Audio CDs | ©2011 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2011 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests
93435 Living Language Spanish: Complete Edition, 2nd Half (Spanish 2)
Suggested Grade Level: 8th–12th
Academic Credit: 1.0 (if assigned at the high school level)
Additional Course Charge: $25 ($70 if was not previously assigned Living Language Spanish: Complete Edition, 1st Half)
Prerequisites: Spanish 1
Description: Complete Spanish is a unique multimedia program that takes a beginner to advanced level in one convenient package. Complete edition takes students further with advanced conversation, vocabulary, grammar, and more.
Course Materials (Bold = Reusable book credit available for this item) [All materials sent in a pre-packaged box]:
• Textbook – Living Language Spanish: Essential | ©2011 Random House | 268 pages
• Textbook – Living Language Spanish: Intermediate | ©2011 Random House | 382 pages
• Textbook – Living Language Spanish: Advanced | ©2011 Random House | 336 pages
• Multimedia – 9 Audio CDs (3 for each text) | ©2011 Random House
• Notebook – Living Language Notebook | ©2011 Random House
• Test Packet – ©2016 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests