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Literature & Language Arts I Package
American Historical Literature
**Customize your package with the Customize tab (below).
BookShark Virtual option now available!**
American Historical Literature
**Customize your package with the Customize tab (below).
BookShark Virtual option now available!**
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Literature & Language Arts I
Separate Parent & Student Guides
Includes a 36-Week, 4-Day schedule designed to save one day a week for co-ops, music lessons, sports, field trips or other extra-curricular activities. Includes colorful map answer keys, discussion questions and answers as well as background notes. The two guides mirror each other exactly, except that this Parent Guide provides extra notes about the books and fills in the answers to the student questions and assignments. This format allows you to engage with and guide your students without reading all their books. It also allows students to direct their own day-to-day studies, if you prefer.
Virtual
An optional online platform that enables students to access their reading schedules, take assessments, and receive instant auto-grading results. Parents can track and review student work, customize assessments, and message students directly from a computer or mobile device.
If purchased in April, May or June of this year, access to Virtual can start as early as July 1st. You will be able to start on the date of your choice up to 6 months of purchase date. Virtual courses MUST be started within 6 months of purchase. You will have 12 months from the time of your start date to complete the course.
Literature & Language Arts
With our American Historical Literature & Language Arts course your student will read great classics like To Kill a Mockingbird, The Call of the Wild, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. These literary treasures will help your student's writing abilities, vocabulary, cultural literacy, and love of learning. They'll also stimulate thinking as your student encounters interesting ideas, characters, and situations.
The Language Arts portion corresponds closely with the literature, offering a complete writing program that develops critical thinking skills, literary analysis, and creative writing. We provide instruction on how to compose various writing assignments, namely: narrative, argumentative, expository, persuasive and descriptive. We also require a 4 week research project and various reporting assignments (similar to a periodical). Each writing assignment concludes with a series of evaluation questions for the parent to analyze the quality of the student’s finished work.
The following OPTIONAL supplement Wordly Wise 3000, Book 8 & Teacher's Key is scheduled in the guide for your convenience but not required. (Not included in the All-Subject Package but can be added using the Customize Tab).
- LANGUAGE ARTS I PARENT GUIDE (B-ILB-PG)
- LANGUAGE ARTS I STUDENT GUIDE (B-ILB-SG)
- Elijah of Buxton (B-130-04)
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (B-130-10)
- Rules of the Road (B-130-11)
- Children of the Longhouse (B-130-12)
- Amos Fortune, Free Man (B-130-16)
- A Long Way from Chicago (B-130-17)
- When You Reach Me (B-130-19)
- The Call of the Wild (B-130-22)
- The View from Saturday (B-130-23)
- Dear Mr. Henshaw (B-130-28)
- Indian Captive (B-130-46)
- Out of the Dust (B-130-61)
- Rip Van Winkle (B-130-73)
- To Kill a Mockingbird (B-130-85)
- A Treasury of Poetry for Young People (B-130-88)
- A Year Down Yonder (B-130-94)
The decision to homeschool our daughter, Alexa, was an easy one. Choosing a curriculum that worked well with her goals and schedule was a little more difficult.
Jenna Henning