Lesson Plans 2026-2027, Leather-look

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A Comprehensive Lesson Plan book. Includes a To Do checklist before school starts, student birthday list, sample schedule, Devotion Ideas, Story Hour Ideas, Art Ideas, Incentives and Fun Diversions, Composition Ideas and Memory Work suggestions as well as a weekly template for lesson plans. Published by Raye of Hope.

A Lion to Guard Us

Amanda Freebold’s father left England three years ago for the new colony of Jamestown in America. But now that her mother has died, Amanda is left to take care of her younger brother and sister all alone. Amanda finally decides to take her siblings to America to find Father. The ocean crossing is long and hard, and the children don’t know whom to trust. But with her father’s little brass lion’s head to guard them, Amanda knows that somehow everything will work out. Ages 9-12. 117 pages; paperback.

Blind Martha

Velina Showalter. When Martha is two years old, the doctor breaks the news that she will someday become blind. Follow Martha as she goes through school, finds a job, and rides a bike to work. Although Martha eventually becomes completely blind and must use a guide dog, she lives on her own independently and joyfully. A nicely illustrated story. Ages 8-12; 47 pages; paperback; TGS International.

Forty Acre Swindle

Dave and Neta Jackson. “Freedom” in Alabama in 1898 feels like only a step away from slavery. The Turners own a forty acre farm, but the land is run down from growing cotton year after year, the debt is piling up, and prejudiced neighbors make life difficult. But then George Washington Carver comes around with his teachings about how to make the land more productive, how to grow different crops, and ways to make their own soap and whitewash. Hope springs up for Jesse and his family! 141 pages; paper; Ages 8-12.

Blossoms on the Roof

Amish Frontier Series book 1. Eight-year-old Polly lives with her family on a rented farm in Indiana in 1894. Times are hard, and they can’t afford the rent. But adventurous Father hears of free land available in far-away North Dakota. How will they build a house out on the prairie with no wood nearby? How will they turn the tough prairie grass into bountiful fields of wheat? Where will they get water? Read this story about real pioneering to find out! Ages 8-12; 160 pages; paperback.

Blind Johnnie

Johnnie Wenger was born blind in one eye and lost his sight in the other eye while still a young man. Read how Blind Johnnie learned to make brooms to sell. Later, he and his brother operated a neighborhood store and assembled and sold farm equipment. He was cheerful, determined, and happy in spite of his handicap! A nicely illustrated story. Ages 8-12; 43 pages; paperback; TGS International.

Canadian Money

This is an interesting children’s book about money. It tells about the history of money and different things that have been used for money. Various facts about money are presented – how it is made, where it is made, designing of coins, and coin collecting. This book is about Canadian money, but much of the information is similar to United States money. Nice color illustrations. Ages 8-12. 58 pages, paper.

Hilltown Friends

More stories about the Martin family as well as other families in the Hilltown area. Respect and appreciation for God and His ways permeate these stories. Widely varying topics such as manners, envy, graduation, conversion, dealing with disappointment, new neighbors and death in the family are touched on. Ages 8-12; 217 pages; paper.

Three Years Later

As the Martin children grow, other things are changing too. Read about the move to a new farm in a new community. Mixed in are lessons about obedience, sandbox fusses, pride, finishing projects once they are started, self-acceptance and not daydreaming. And why can’t big sister Laura keep her mind on everyday matters anymore? Ages 8-12; 153 pages; paperback.

More About the Martins

This book continues the story of the happy Martin family. Here are stories about Christmas holidays, gifts to a poor family, Gerald’s conversion, Rose’s hospital stay, and trying to be kind to unruly neighbor children. Practical lessons in each chapter. Ages 8-12; 186 pages; paper.

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