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World Literature, the fifth volume of the Excellence in Literature curriculum, is designed to cultivate not only a love for great literature, but also college-ready writing skills and deep cultural literacy. Students work with unabridged great classics (purchased separately), including novels, short stories, poems, and drama, which have been selected for compelling ideas, literary quality, and in honor of their place in the historical development of literature. This study guide is designed for one year of study, and it covers the following books, and includes poetry in every module.The Odyssey by HomerAntigone by SophoclesThe Aeneid by VirgilDivine Comedy: Inferno by DanteDon Quixote by Miguel de CervantesLes Misérables by Victor HugoRussian Literature SelectionsFaust by Johann Wolfgang von GoetheOut of Africa and "Babette's Feast" by Isak DinesenStudy Guide Features: Self-directed; Structured and easy to use with week-by-week lesson plans; Formats and Models chapter with instructions for each type of paper and a student-written model; Optional Honors track; Grading instructions and a rubric.Additional short readings and audio-visual resources (linked) provide background information about the author, the historical period, and the literary and artistic context of each great book. Carefully designed assignments help students fully understand what they are studying as they develop competence in various types of written composition. An optional Honors track provides additional reading, writing, and the possibility of taking an assigned CLEP as a final exam. This guide is appropriate for Grades 9-12.
British Literature, the fourth volume of the Excellence in Literature curriculum, is designed to cultivate not only a love for great literature, but also to build college-ready writing skills and deep cultural literacy. Students work with unabridged great classics (purchased separately), including novels, short stories, poems, and drama, which have been selected for compelling ideas, literary quality, and in honor of their place in the historical development of literature. This study guide is designed for one year of study, and it covers the following books, and includes poetry in every module.-Beowulf-Canterbury Tales (selected) by Geoffrey Chaucer-Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and other Arthurian works-King Lear by William Shakespeare-Paradise Lost by John Milton-Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen-Great Expectations by Charles Dickens-Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë-To the Lighthouse by Virginia WoolfStudy Guide Features: Self-directed; Structured and easy to use with week-by-week lesson plans; Formats and Models chapter with instructions for each type of paper and a student-written model; Optional Honors track; Grading instructions and a rubric.Additional short readings and audio-visual resources (linked) provide background information about the author, the historical period, and the literary and artistic context of each great book. Carefully designed assignments help students fully understand what they are studying as they develop competence in various types of written composition. An optional Honors track provides additional reading, writing, and the possibility of taking an assigned CLEP as a final exam. This guide is appropriate for Grades 8-12.
In this Third Reader from the 1879 edition of McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, you will find dramatic stories, vintage illustrations, phonics-based reading instruction, and more, all designed to teach children language arts and communication skills. Whether you use them for instruction or simply as readers, these books offer an authentic glimpse of historic lives and values while expanding vocabulary and perspective.Across the series, you will find: Complete original text from McGuffey's 1879 edition; Phonics-based reading instruction; Vocabulary and spelling taught and reinforced in context; Penmanship instruction and practice; Age-appropriate instructions on elocution (art of speaking); Increasingly challenging literature selections for grades K-12; Original text presented as a facsimile edition (exact reproduction) with original diacritical markings in place; Interior text printed on high quality cream paper for exceptional readability.
In this Fifth Reader from the 1879 edition of McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, you will find dramatic stories, vintage illustrations, phonics-based reading instruction, and more, all designed to teach children language arts and communication skills. Whether you use them for instruction or simply as readers, these books offer an authentic glimpse of historic lives and values while expanding vocabulary and perspective.Across the series, you will find: Complete original text from McGuffey's 1879 edition; Phonics-based reading instruction; Vocabulary and spelling taught and reinforced in context; Penmanship instruction and practice; Age-appropriate instructions on elocution (art of speaking); Increasingly challenging literature selections for grades K-12; Original text presented as a facsimile edition (exact reproduction) with original diacritical markings in place; Interior text printed on high quality cream paper for exceptional readability.
In this Fourth Reader from the 1879 edition of McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, you will find dramatic stories, vintage illustrations, phonics-based reading instruction, and more, all designed to teach children language arts and communication skills. Whether you use them for instruction or simply as readers, these books offer an authentic glimpse of historic lives and values while expanding vocabulary and perspective.Across the series, you will find: Complete original text from McGuffey's 1879 edition; Phonics-based reading instruction; Vocabulary and spelling taught and reinforced in context; Penmanship instruction and practice; Age-appropriate instructions on elocution (art of speaking); Increasingly challenging literature selections for grades K-12; Original text presented as a facsimile edition (exact reproduction) with original diacritical markings in place; Interior text printed on high quality cream paper for exceptional readability.
In this Second Reader from the 1879 edition of McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, you will find dramatic stories, vintage illustrations, phonics-based reading instruction, and more, all designed to teach children language arts and communication skills. Whether you use them for instruction or simply as readers, these books offer an authentic glimpse of historic lives and values while expanding vocabulary and perspective.Across the series, you will find: Complete original text from McGuffey's 1879 edition; Phonics-based reading instruction; Vocabulary and spelling taught and reinforced in context; Penmanship instruction and practice; Age-appropriate instructions on elocution (art of speaking); Increasingly challenging literature selections for grades K-12; Original text presented as a facsimile edition (exact reproduction) with original diacritical markings in place; Interior text printed on high quality cream paper for exceptional readability.
McGuffey's Eclectic Primer begins with the alphabet and moves quickly into short-vowel words such as cat and rat. By the second lesson, your child will be working with sentences such as "The cat has a rat" and "The rat ran at Ann." These evocative mini-stories build phonics and word-recognition skills, and encourage the child to want to learn. Most pages offer a vintage illustration that charmingly provides a clue as to the content of the lesson, and the original diacritical markings are included throughout.Cursive is introduced by the fifth lesson, though it's just eight words and two short sentences. The complete cursive alphabet is included in the back as "Slate Exercises," but you will most likely want to supplement this instruction with a complete course in cursive. By the last lesson in the book, students are reading short stories and poems, many containing a lesson in virtue. 64 pages
In the First Reader from this revised 1879 edition of McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, you will find dramatic stories, vintage illustrations, phonics-based reading instruction, and more, all designed to teach children language arts and communication skills. Whether you use them for instruction or simply as readers, these books offer an authentic glimpse of historic lives and values while expanding vocabulary and perspective. Across the series, you will find: Complete original text from McGuffey's 1879 edition; Phonics-based reading instruction; Vocabulary and spelling taught and reinforced in context; Penmanshiip instruction and practice; Age-appropriate instructions on elocution (art of speaking); Increasingly challenging literature selections for grades K-12; Original text presented as a facsimile edition (exact reproduction) with original diacritical markings in place; Interior text printed on high quality cream paper for exceptional readability.
This two-part writer's handbook is designed for instruction, reference, and evaluation, and can be used for high school, college, and professional writing. Part 1 is a course in essays and arguments with topic-sentence outline models and much more. Part 2 is a traditional reference guide to grammar, style, and usage. Presented with a detailed table of contents that allows the reader to pinpoint issues and find solutions to writing questions.A few highlights:- How to construct a logical, interesting argument for an essay, debate, or research paper- How to structure different types of essays, paragraph by paragraph- How to use inductive and deductive reasoning- How read thoughtfully and write about literature, including short stories, full-length classics, and poetry- Topic sentence outline examples for papers in literature, social studies, public policy, and more
Transcripts Made Easy: The Homeschooler's Guide to High School Paperwork shows you how to grade, grant credit, create simple, effective home-school transcripts and high school diplomas, and keep simple records. In print since 2001, Transcripts Made Easy has helped thousands of homeschool families create transcripts they are confident about sharing, and this new edition is better than ever. In this updated and expanded fourth edition of Transcripts Made Easy, you will learn how to: - Keep simple, accurate records - Issue grades fairly even if you don't use quizzes or tests - Grant credit for traditional classes, unit studies, work experience, and other activities - Award extra credit for honors classes, credit by exam, or dual-credit classes - Calculate a grade point average, with or without weighted grades - Choose the format that highlights your student's achievements - Create a professional, credible transcript with exactly what admissions counselors need to see - Issue a diploma that's nice enough to frame In addition, you will find: - An overview of what your student needs to study in high school - A new chapter on college alternatives - Seven tips from Professor Carol Reynolds on what college freshman need to know- An updated chapter on records and transcripts for special needs students - Detailed, step-by-step instructions for creating beautiful transcripts using software you already own or can download free - Reproducibles that make record-keeping easy
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