New Testament Greek
- By author: Sally Teague
- 8652
- 978-0-86516-865-7
New Testament Greek: A Reading Course is a complete introductory course in Koine Greek that offers a clear, step-by-step approach to the fundamentals needed to read the New Testament in its original language. Concepts are presented in small, manageable increments, followed by short exercises that promote mastery. With a wealth of practice drills, readings, and conceptual questions, New Testament Greek: A Reading Course is ideal for many kinds of learners—including those in homeschool, college, and seminary, as well as autodidacts. Levels 1 and 2 of the student text are each accompanied by a teacher’s manual and a workbook with its own teacher’s manual.
New Testament Greek
- By author: Sally Teague
- 8709
- 978-0-86516-870-1
New Testament Greek: A Reading Course is a complete introductory course in Koine Greek that offers a clear, step-by-step approach to the fundamentals needed to read the New Testament in its original language. Concepts are presented in small, manageable increments, followed by short exercises that promote mastery. With a wealth of practice drills, readings, and conceptual questions, New Testament Greek: A Reading Course is ideal for many kinds of learners—including those in homeschool, college, and seminary, as well as autodidacts. Levels 1 and 2 of the student text are each accompanied by a teacher’s manual and a workbook with its own teacher’s manual.
New Testament Greek Workbook
- By author: Sally Teague
- 8679
- 978-0-86516-867-1
The Student Workbook supplements the New Testament Greek: A Reading Course textbook with additional exercises and short readings. Presented in a variety of formats, this extra practice encourages learners to further hone language skills.
New Testament Greek Workbook TM
- By author: Sally Teague
- 8695
- 978-0-86516-869-5
This Teacher’s Manual provides a full answer key to the Student Workbook that accompanies New Testament Greek: A Reading Course. The entirety of the Student Workbook is reproduced alongside answers, translations, and fully annotated Greek passages that demonstrate how to complete the Analyzing Scripture diagramming tasks.
New Testament Greek, TM
- 8687
- 978-0-86516-868-8
In this teacher’s manual to accompany the student text for New Testament Greek: A Reading Course, Level 1, author Sally Teague provides expert guidance and helpful commentary alongside an answer key to chapter exercises. In her introduction, Teague establishes the philosophy underpinning the course, explaining how instructors and self-learners can best make use of the textbook series in a variety of educational environments. The teacher’s manual layout parallels the format of the student text, with authorial asides offering up words of wisdom, pointing out tricky topics, and suggesting classroom activities and assessments. Also included is a complete set of reproducible unit tests, as well as corresponding answer keys.
New Testament Greek, TM
- 8725
- 978-0-86516-872-5
In this teacher's manual to accompany the student text for New Testament Greek: A Reading Course, Level 2, author Sally Teague provides expert guidance and helpful commentary alongside an answer key to chapter exercises. In her introduction, Teague establishes the philosophy underpinning the course, explaining how instructors and self-learners can best make use of the textbook series in a variety of educational environments. The teacher’s manual layout parallels the format of the student text, with authorial asides offering up words of wisdom, pointing out tricky topics, and suggesting classroom activities and assessments. Also included is a complete set of reproducible unit tests, as well as corresponding answer keys.
Princess, Priestess, Mother, Wolf Fabula de Romulo et Remo
- 8776
- 978-0-86516-877-0
Encounter a retelling of Rome’s foundation legend unlike any other—entirely in Latin!
They Did It First
- 8849
- 978-0-86516-884-8
How did the ancients treat their pets? What did they do if they needed a quick bite to eat? What sorts of games did their children play? Such details emerge in this compendium of “out-of-the-way” facts and amusing anecdotes, shedding light on daily life in classical Greece and Rome. They Did It First provides a multifaceted look at the ancient world—from the obscure to the surprisingly familiar—by deftly weaving together evidence from written sources and material culture. As the author proceeds through an assortment of topics, parallels between antiquity and the modern world become clear.