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Facebook Party Giveaway: Trail Guide to Learning
We're so excited to offer you our Facebook party grand prize drawing! One winner will receive the Trail Guide to Learning complete package of their choice and the corresponding lapbooks from A Journey Through Learning! The winner can choose either Paths of Exploration, Paths of Settlement, or Paths of Progress!
The Trail Guide to Learning series combines real books, purposeful reading and writing, hands-on learning, and cross-curricular connections all based on the proven educational philosophies of Dr. Ruth Beechick. Trail Guide to Learning engages students and helps them develop thinking skills as they make connections between reading, writing, spelling, history, science, and more. With minimal prep time, parents can go through the clearly organized lessons with students of multiple grade levels. Each level of Trail Guide to Learning spans three grade levels, beginning with 3-5 in Paths of Exploration, 4-6 in Paths of Settlement, and 5-7 in Paths of Progress. Each volume can be adjusted to include both younger and older students with optional lapbooks and a middle school supplement. In addition to winning a Trail Guide to Learning complete pacakge, the winner will also receive digital copies of the corresponding lapbooks from A Journey Through Learning. You can enter to win by leaving a comment letting us know which Trail Guide to Learning set you'd choose. Earn extra entries by following Geography Matters and A Journey Through Learning on Twitter or liking Trail Guide to Learning and A Journey Through Learning on Facebook. Be sure to use the Rafflecopter widget below to let us know which tasks you’ve completed. Contest ends at 11:59 PM on Wednesday, February 5 and is open to U.S. residents only. Winners will be notified by February 7, 2014. a Rafflecopter giveaway
We are using POS this year and really like it, would love to move on with the next level next year!
What a generous prize. Thank you for the opportunity!
We would choose Paths of Settlement as we are using Paths of Exploration right now. I have six and twelve year olds and it’s working out so well for us to sit on the couch and school as a family!
Paths of Exploration
Paths of Progress
Paths of Progress