Distance Learning Curriculum

For Downloadable Curriculum, please understand the importance of printing downloadable curriculum for every child. Students who do not have a physical copy to write, take notes, and read along with, will miss out on about 80% of retention.


(Ages 4 – 12)  This Parent Manual organizes the Book of Mormon with ten major “hook dates.”  By spending one week on each hook date, families can study and go through the Book of Mormon up to 4 times during the year. A CD of the Hook Date Songs is included with purchase of the Parent manual. There are games, a song for each of the hook dates, coloring pages, projects and role plays. This book …

After reviewing the basics, students learn the principles of addition and subtraction, including “carrying” and “borrowing.” 96 Pages (Agest 5 – 11)

Math Masters is written for children ages 4 to 8, with an emphasis on having FUN with numbers and their application.   (109 pages)
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New for ages 6 – 8. Students use this book as a guide for teaching the basic concepts and principles of animals and pets from a child’s point of view. The children create their own scrap book showing different animals as you study them. They have the opportunity to draw, color, cut out and paste the five animal types as related in Genesis: fish, birds, beasts, cattle, and creeping things (including insects). Discussion of each …

New for ages 6 – 8. Parents can use this book as a guide for teaching the basic concepts and principles of zoology — animals and pets from a child’s point of view. The children create their own scrap book showing different animals as you study them. They have the opportunity to draw, color, cut out and paste the five animal types as related in Genesis: fish, birds, beasts, cattle, and creeping things (including insects). …
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This Workbook is a companion to the Jr. Book of Mormon Teacher Manual.

This workbook, “Language Arts — CALLED TO SERVE by improving my talents” students will have fun learning to serve other people with their talents in art, music, poetry, reading and writing.  (123 pages)

(Ages 5-8) The purpose of this parent/teacher manual is to help children learn how to perform creative service projects with their language arts skills and talents in art, music, poetry, reading and writing. It is probably true that most children have already learned to be helpful at home with chores and acts of service, however they may not think of using their talents in music, art, reading, writing and poetry for serving and helping others. …

Because students do so much texting and computer work (and games), many think that cursive writing is not important anymore. This is why most public schools are no longer teaching this skill, and replacing it with keyboarding. Research is now finding that writing–especially cursive writing–is the key to proper brain function. Learning cursive writing skills will improve ALL learning!  Cursive writing enhances both sides of the brain — communication plus facts — thus creating a …

As most of us are aware, legible penmanship has almost become a thing of the past. Now that many public schools are no longer teaching this skill, and replacing it with computer keyboards, it seems that penmanship may be eliminated from our culture altogether. The ability to write must not be abolished! In fact, research is now finding that writing is the key to proper brain function. Our culture depends on this skill being maintained. …

This Teacher’s Guide covers all 50 U.S. States in lesson format as a guide for teachers and parents.  States are listed alphabetically and regionally.

This student workbook has illustrations, songs, coloring pages and information to fill in about each of the 50 states.  1 – 2 year study.

Eleven delightful songs describe the events of the ten hook dates of the Book of Mormon.  Words and music by Julianne Kimber, arranged and sung by Jeremy Threlfall. *** This CD is Included with the purchase of the Jr Book of Mormon Teachers Manual.
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(Included in the “I Love America” book) This CD has 15 songs which are featured in Volumes 1 and 2 of “I Love America.” Written and composed by Julianne Kimber.


This is first of two volumes in a new in-depth approach to learning the Book of Mormon for older aged students (12 and up). Volume 1 covers five hook dates (2200 BC to 73 BC). Students go through both manuals three times each year. First time through: Fill in the blank pages Second time through: Highlight key words in articles Third time through: Suggested activities and research projects

This student workbook is a companion to the ten Teacher Manuals — I Love History — 1800s “Faith in Every Footstep.”  The workbook has activities, projects and information taught in the Teacher Manuals.  Over 200 pages.

The I Love History 1800’s Set – (Ten volumes, one per decade)  “Faith in Every Footstep,” is a study of the growth, freedom and expansion in the world, America, and the establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  Each volume is about 200 pages.

NEWLY REVISED AND UPDATED–2020!  Using this manual as a guide, students create their own science book by studying the five divisions of zoology outlined in Genesis of the Holy Bible.  Ages 10 and up.  (approx 100 pages)

Using the principles as the foundation, the student has 3 Learning Exercises to complete each week: With Learning Exercise #1 the student practices writing examples of the principle in their Language Arts journal. With Learning Exercise #2, the student finds an example of that principle in the scriptures and writes it in their Language Arts journal. With Learning Exercise #3, the student is given ideas for using that principle in academic service.

(Ages 10 and up) A “Review to Check Your Knowledge” and answer key is provided at the end of each section. As in Volume 1, the student has 3 Learning Exercises to complete each week: With Learning Exercise #1 the student practices writing examples of the principle in their Language Arts journal. With Learning Exercise #2, the student finds an example of that principle in the scriptures and writes it in their Language Arts journal. …

Because students do so much texting and computer work (and games), many think that cursive writing is not important anymore. This is why most public schools are no longer teaching this skill, and replacing it with keyboarding. Research is now finding that writing–especially cursive writing–is the key to proper brain function. Learning cursive writing skills will improve ALL learning!  Cursive writing enhances both sides of the brain — communication plus facts — thus creating a …

As most of us are aware, legible penmanship has almost become a thing of the past. Now that many public schools are no longer teaching this skill, and replacing it with computer keyboards, it seems that penmanship may be eliminated from our culture altogether. The ability to write must not be abolished! In fact, research is now finding that writing is the key to proper brain function. Our culture depends on this skill being maintained. …

The intrinsic value for math is “learning to think and self-govern using correct principles.” This student workbook contains 20 principles of numeration (whole numbers), and students learn the basics of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. (Ages 10 and up, 40 pages)

This workbook presents basic principles of multiplication and division.  As with Volume 1, this book will help students understand that everything in the world and in the universe is patterned by God and His use of numbers.  They will practice thinking skills and self-govern with their own creativity.  Timed practice sheets help the students memorize the facts.   (Ages 9 – 12)  64 pages

How does Heavenly Father use fractions? You will be surprised to discover many scriptures that refer to fractions — such as a “third” of the hosts of heaven, found in the book of Revelation. With this fun new addition to our junior math program, the younger students will gain a full understanding of how and why fractions are used in mathematics. It begins with very simple examples, and progresses to applying fractions to money, time, …


(Ages 10 and up, 22 pages) The intrinsic value for math is “learning to think and self-govern using correct principles.” This student workbook contains 15 principles of percents, and an introduction explains to the student why it is important to understand how percentages work. Students learn the relationship of percents to decimals and fractions. They also learn to solve percent problems by writing “basic percent equations.” Principles of multiplication and division are also included, as …
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Review: “How did upstart colonists solidify the ideas celebrated in the Declaration of Independence and defeat the powerful British army? How did thinkers from disparate backgrounds shape a government that transformed modern politics? The Founding Fathers explains how, putting valuable information on this historic period at your fingertips — straight from one of the most trusted sources of information around the globe. “….The book’s balanced, fact-based coverage of the Founding Fathers is especially relevant today, …

“Larry has compiled an easy access to thought-provoking quotes from inspiring individuals that capture the attention and motivates improvement for the individual and society as a whole. he has taken years of study and research to offer some of the best words spoken by those who have gone before us so that they may not be forgotten.” Mary Woodruff, Educator

These new stories cover the same ten hook dates as outlined in Volume 1, and begin with the Biblical story of Cain and Abel.  (approx. 250 pages)
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Ten major hook dates, personalities and events are combined to cover Old Testament History, from Adam and Eve at 4,000 BC to Roman Rule in 163 BC.  (Approximately 250 pages)

Volume 2 of Days of the Living Christ by W. Cleon Skousen continues Jesus’s incredible journey through His last week of life on earth, His Atoning sacrifice, his suffering on the cross, and his triumphant resurrection.  His vital teachings and example will be life-changing for any reader.  Fill-in-the-Blank workbook, about 250 pages.

W. Cleon Skousen s deep love for the life, mission and atonement of Jesus Christ culminated in more than 75 years of research and scholarship into the Savior s eternal role in his Father’s kingdom, here on earth, and into the eternities. Dr. Skousen’s broad expanse of research led him to interviews with living prophets and apostles, to the records and commentaries by the world s leading scholars on the Savior s life, and to …

This manual has been used in the popular 4-part series called “The Healing of America.”  This book is a fill-in-the-blank student manual used during classes and seminars, which have been taught across the country for over 30 years. The timeless information is a study of how America was settled, the rise of our revered Founding Fathers, and the circumstances around the Revolutionary War and the forming of our Constitution. NOTE:  This manual should not be …

(Ages 10 and up) A “Review to Check Your Knowledge” and answer key is provided at the end of each section. As in Volume 1, the student has 3 Learning Exercises to complete each week: With Learning Exercise #1 the student practices writing examples of the principle in their Language Arts journal. With Learning Exercise #2, the student finds an example of that principle in the scriptures and writes it in their Language Arts journal. …

Ten hook dates cover the period of Middle Eastern History, from AD 33 – the end of Christ’s life, to AD 1991 – the Gulf War. Each hook date contains three historical events to study, and also includes activities and projects. This volume is designed to be studied for ten weeks, during the FIRST year, after studying the Old Testament Hook Dates.

How does Heavenly Father use fractions? You will be surprised to discover many scriptures that refer to fractions — such as a “third” of the hosts of heaven, found in the book of Revelation. With this fun new addition to our junior math program, the younger students will gain a full understanding of how and why fractions are used in mathematics. It begins with very simple examples, and progresses to applying fractions to money, time, …

(Ages 10 and up, 38 pages) The intrinsic value for math is “learning to think and self-govern using correct principles.” This student workbook contains 33 principles of fractions, and students learn the basics of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions, as well as reducing. Vocabulary words students learn along with the principles include: proper and improper fractions, mixed numbers, multiples, common multiples, least common multiple, common factors, greatest common factor, common denominator, reciprocal, etc. The …
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(Ages 10 and up, 26 pages) The intrinsic value for math is “learning to think and self-govern using correct principles.” This student workbook contains 19 principles of decimals, and an introduction explains the origin of the dollar sign and cents. Writing amounts of money is the most common exposure young people will have to decimals, and so this is the emphasis in this booklet. Students learn the basics of rounding, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division …
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(Ages 10 and up, 21 pages) The intrinsic value for math is “learning to think and self-govern using correct principles.” This student workbook contains 15 principles of ratio & proportion, and an introduction explains the importance of understanding these principles. Students learn various vocabulary words associated with this subject, such as “units,” “rate,” “unit rate,” “true proportion,” and “cross products.” Students also learn the basics of comparisons. Several reviews and answer keys check the student’s …
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Because students do so much texting and computer work (and games), many think that cursive writing is not important anymore. This is why most public schools are no longer teaching this skill, and replacing it with keyboarding. Research is now finding that writing–especially cursive writing–is the key to proper brain function. Learning cursive writing skills will improve ALL learning!  Cursive writing enhances both sides of the brain — communication plus facts — thus creating a …

The intrinsic value for math is “learning to think and self-govern using correct principles.”  This student workbook contains 15 principles of statistics. Students learn the basics of different kinds of charts which compare and analyze data. (26 pages)
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(Ages 12 and up, 46 pages) The intrinsic value for math is “learning to think and self-govern using correct principles.” This student workbook contains 27 principles of weights and measures. Students learn the basic standards of weighing and measuring with the customary units used in the U.S. They also learn the metric system as a matter of information. Principles also cover abbreviations commonly used and methods of converting smaller units, measuring foot-pounds, horsepower, and converting …
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The intrinsic value for math is “learning to think and self-govern using correct principles.”  This student workbook contains 37 principles of business math, and an introduction gives an explanation of how “business” works in different scenarios. (53 pages)
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(Ages 12 and up, 52 pages) The intrinsic value for math is “learning to think and self-govern using correct principles.” This student workbook contains 34 principles of geometry, and an introduction explains the many uses of geometry in occupations and jobs. Students learn the basics of geometrical shapes, as well as how to figure the area, perimeter, radius, diameter, circumference, etc. of flat objects. Degrees of various lines are explained, including different types of angles …
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The intrinsic value for math is “learning to think and self-govern using correct principles.”  This student workbook contains 30 principles of algebra.  An introduction explains the basics of why algebra uses letters to represent unknown numbers.  Ages 12 and up.  (68 pages)
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NEWLY REVISED AND UPDATED–2020!  Using this manual as a guide, students create their own science book by studying the five divisions of zoology outlined in Genesis of the Holy Bible.  Ages 10 and up.  (approx 100 pages)

Using the principles as the foundation, the student has 3 Learning Exercises to complete each week: With Learning Exercise #1 the student practices writing examples of the principle in their Language Arts journal. With Learning Exercise #2, the student finds an example of that principle in the scriptures and writes it in their Language Arts journal. With Learning Exercise #3, the student is given ideas for using that principle in academic service.

Creative Language Arts Volume 3 is a very different approach to Language Arts than the two previous volumes. Approximately 40 new principles of CREATIVE WRITING are presented in this volume, and the student continues to use his/her academic skills in service projects.
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This is first of two volumes in a new in-depth approach to learning the Book of Mormon for older aged students (12 and up). Volume 1 covers five hook dates (2200 BC to 73 BC). Students go through both manuals three times each year. First time through: Fill in the blank pages Second time through: Highlight key words in articles Third time through: Suggested activities and research projects

This second volume covers the last five hook dates (64 BC to AD 421). Volume 2 completes the story of the Book of Mormon, and students can study it three times in a school years along with Volume 1. The Appendix includes answer keys to the fill-in-the-blank pages as well as many additional articles and information, some of which are from W. Cleon Skousen’s “Treasures From The Book of Mormon.”

The intrinsic value for math is “learning to think and self-govern using correct principles.” This student workbook contains 20 principles of numeration (whole numbers), and students learn the basics of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. (Ages 10 and up, 40 pages)

As most of us are aware, legible penmanship has almost become a thing of the past. Now that many public schools are no longer teaching this skill, and replacing it with computer keyboards, it seems that penmanship may be eliminated from our culture altogether. The ability to write must not be abolished! In fact, research is now finding that writing is the key to proper brain function. Our culture depends on this skill being maintained. …


(Included in the “I Love America” book) This CD has 15 songs which are featured in Volumes 1 and 2 of “I Love America.” Written and composed by Julianne Kimber.

By W. Cleon Skousen — Volume 1 of a four volume work on the Book of Mormon. Verse-by-verse study used in Brother Skousen’s BYU Book of Mormon classes. A whole new approach to an advanced study of the Book of Mormon. First Nephi thru Jacob 7.

Volume 4 of a four volume work on the Book of Mormon. Verse-by-verse study used in Brother Skousen’s BYU Book of Mormon classes. A whole new approach to an advanced study of the Book of Mormon. 3 Nephi 8 thru Moroni 10.

Volume 3 of a four volume work on the Book of Mormon. Verse-by-verse study used in Brother Skousen’s BYU Book of Mormon classes. A whole new approach to an advanced study of the Book of Mormon. Alma 30 thru 3 Nephi 7.

This student workbook is in a fill-in-the-blank format.  While teaching at BYU Dr. Skousen learned that by having students fill in key words as they go through the material, they would be able to retain the information they read by as much as 60% longer.  Answers to the blanks are in the back of the book. (Approx 250 pages)

This manual contains ten units.  You will learn from the Bible how God began to create the world, first dividing light and dark, where you’ll learn how to shade and show contrast, first in two dimension, then three-dimension. When God divided the “waters from the waters” you’ll study sky colors, clouds, then mountains and oceans (dry land and seas). After that you’ll learn how to draw and paint all kinds of plants and animals. The …

This book covers America’s past and future — how Joan of Arc played a surprising role in America’s destiny, how Columbus’s contribution changed the world, and how prophetic statements about the exciting future of God’s “Promised Land” fulfilled what Benjamin Franklin called America’s “Manifest Destiny.”  Oriented towards Latter-Day-Saints. Thoroughly documented.  (66 pages)
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