
There are two versions of the complete Grade 3 Package - one with the Random House Book of Poetry for Children and one without. The Literature Package includes just the literature selections needed for the course (without the Poetry book). The Grade 3 Pack includes the Teacher Guide and Student Workbook and the Random House Book of Poetry for Children. The Student/Teacher Set includes both the Teacher Guide and the Student Workbook. Several curriculum packages are available. The Random House Book of Poetry for Children is used throughout the year and included in some of the packages.
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The Grade 3 Full Year Package includes all the literature plus the Teacher Guide and Student Workbook. Literature Only Packages include all the literature selections needed for the course. Reading Journal Pages: What this Story is About, What I Think of this Story, and My Favorite Sentence). Most of the grammar exercises are included here along with space to write thoughts about the reading selection (i.e. The Student Workbooks include some instructional material but are essentially consumable worktexts. All workbook answers are provided in the Teacher Guide Each day includes literature study, grammar/mechanics study, and work on the weekly composition assignment.
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The flexibility built into the program is reiterated often with examples of how to adapt the teaching instructions for students who are sluggish or need extra challenge. Detailed daily instructions are written in first person to the parent/teacher. It's here that the general flavor of the program is most obvious including its orientation toward teacher-student interaction rather than independent student work. The Teacher Guide is the heart of the program and is necessary. Literature selections for Grade 3 include: Charlotte's Web, Sarah, Plain and Tall, Ramona and Her Father, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Big Wave, Tale of Despereaux, Rickshaw Girl, and Wheel on the School. A Teacher Guide, a Student Workbook, and lots of classic (along with some contemporary) children's books are the components for the program. While there is a decided emphasis in Lightning Literature on enjoying and understanding the literature, the program is also decidedly comprehensive in its grammar and usage coverage and just plain expectant in its composition assignments. Unfortunately this book is currently out of print and unavailable, but it is easy to find used copies or borrow from the library. It is not intended to be used for items that tend to move around like your phone, wallet, or keys.Please note that one of the literature selections at this level is Wheel on the School, by Meindert deJong. HouseBook can tell them.).- You are a landlord and want to keep a "Before" of your property.- You are always forgetting where things are.- You have a smart home and want to be able to say "Hey Google, ask House Book to find my Umbrella" and have it reply "Your Umbrella is in the top shelf of the entryway closet.".- To help friends/relatives with Dementia find their stuff.- A Babysitter is coming over and you want them to know where things are at your house.- Etc.Remember that HouseBook is for things that have a relatively permanent home. A tenant might not know if the property has pots and pans in the cabinets. You can even let others view your house just by sharing a link! HouseBook is available on Android, iOS, and the Web at reasons to use HouseBook:- To keep a log of your stuff for insurance purposes.- You run an AirBnB and want to share your house with tenants on a more granular level (i.e. Your stuff is easily searchable through the app or through the Google Assistant(in select countries/languages). HouseBook stores data on the cloud, so even if your phone is destroyed, your stuff will be available.

Simply input your stuff, take pictures, and HouseBook will remember exactly where they are, what they look like, as well as any other attributes you add. Use HouseBook to keep track of all of the inventory in your house or business.
