New Products for 2026
New Editions
Reading 2 (4th ed.)
Offers thoughtfully chosen texts from a variety of genres, such as realistic fiction, historical fiction, Bible accounts, folktales, and poetry, to help your students improve in reading skills.
Writing & Grammar 2 (4th ed.)
Builds a strong foundation in grammar and writing, all while teaching multiple genres of writing to communicate in a way that honors God.
Math 3 (5th ed.)
Teaches students place value, multiplication, division, and fractions, all while discovering how math is a tool that helps them serve others, describe order in God’s world, and bring Him glory as they grow in understanding.
Bible 4 (2nd ed.)
Invites students on a journey through the Old Testament, revealing how each book connects to tell one powerful, unified story. From the beauty of Creation to the heartbreak of the Fall, and through the lives of Noah, Abraham, Moses, and the nation of Israel, students will explore the unfolding theme of Redemption.
Heritage Studies 5 (5th ed.)
Takes students on a chronological journey through American history— from early Native American cultures to the 2024 election. They’ll evaluate key events, analyze sources, and apply biblical principles using themes like freedom, equality, and individual responsibility.
Exploring Science (5th ed.)
Invites grade 6 students to explore God’s creation through a biblical worldview. From powerful Earth processes to the intricate design of cells and the diversity of living things, students will discover the order and brilliance of God’s handiwork.
World History (6th ed.)
Invites students to study major patterns in world history from Creation through the twenty-first century; coverage of the development of Western civilization and exploration of the diverse civilizations of Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
Algebra 2 (4th ed.)
Encourages students to see math as a way to understand the world and live out their faith. Grounded in a biblical worldview, the course applies functions, systems of equations, trigonometry, and probability to real-world problems, helping students to use their God-given abilities.
Writing & Grammar 12 (4th ed.)
Building on grade 11, it introduces advanced topics like passive participles and includes writing projects such as essays, literary analyses, sonnets, a memoir, and a film review. Workshops support writing, revision, and critical thinking, culminating in a rigorous capstone project that reflects both academic skill and intentional worldview integration.
Spanish 1 (4th ed.)
Takes a research-driven approach to language learning that prioritizes meaningful communication, cultural understanding, and faith. Students build their Spanish skills with purpose—gaining the confidence to speak, listen, and interact with Spanish speakers.
New Look, Same Content!
Handwriting 3 and Spelling 3 have been updated with new visuals for enhanced student experience.
Handwriting 3 (3rd ed.)
Teaches cursive handwriting skills, enabling students to write fluently, accurately, and confidently.
Spelling 3 (3rd ed.)
Presents 32 weekly word lists (around 20 words each), covering patterns and irregular words and emphasizing word characteristics through practical lessons on word building, phonics, structural analysis, and word meanings.