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Literature resources for these books (1600-1850)


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We are making our plans for next school year, and I have the list of works that my high schooler will be reading. Now, I am on the search for some good resources like literature guides or unit studies (?) to help guide us through each work.

 

Sooo.... this is the plan. Do you have a lit guide/unit study that you LOVED for any of these works?

 

These are lining up with our history study pretty well. For History we are using "America: A Narrative History" along with "For the Record" - spending 2 weeks on each of the 18 chapters.

 

First Semester: (15-18 weeks planned)

King James Bible - Psalms - poetry (1-2 weeks)

Paradise Lost (selections) (2 weeks)

Pilgrim's Progress - maybe selections, depending on how well he enjoys it (2 weeks)

Gulliver's Travels (3 weeks)

Historical Documents (Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights, Federalist Papers, etc) (5-6 weeks)

Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (2-3 weeks)

 

Second Semester: (15-18 weeks planned)

Poetry Unit (4 weeks) including works from Blake, Wordsworth & Coleridge, Keats and Lord Tennyson

Poe stories and poems (2 weeks)

Frankenstein (2-3 weeks)

Last of the Mohicans (2-3 weeks)

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (2-3 weeks)

The Scarlet Letter (2-3 weeks)

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I haven't used anything for your specific titles, but here are some place to look for online lit guides.

 

http://www.glencoe.com/sec/literature/litlibrary/

http://www.gradesaver.com/

http://www.sparknotes.com/

http://www.pinkmonkey.com/

 

Also if you haven't listened to SWB's lecture on literary analysis, it's a good investment.

 

HTH

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Thank you, Paula. I do have a (long) list of different lit guides - and we also plan on using Well Educated Mind for some - but I think he will need much more than just the WEM for the titles included in there. Just figuring out what is good, what I should pass on, etc.

 

I hadn't heard of the pink monkey one - thank you!

 

Off to make my list even longer... lol

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I have used enotes.com in the past and that has worked pretty well. It is $49 a year and would have study guides, which include summaries, critical essays, quizzes, and essay assignments for most of the works. There is a portion of the guide that is free on their site.

 

This year I bit the bullet and bought the complete binder from Excellence in Literature. My dd loves to do things independently and I felt it would work well for her.

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This year I bit the bullet and bought the complete binder from Excellence in Literature. My dd loves to do things independently and I felt it would work well for her.

I have been thinking about doing the same for my ds. How has it worked out? What did each of you like and dislike about the program? Were all of the links working and accessible?

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