Literature Curriculum
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American Literature Student (Student/Study Guide)
$31.49Dr. James Stobaugh has compiled a stunning presentation of whole-book or whole-work selections from the major genres of classic literature (prose, poetry, and drama). This rich content is infused with critical thinking skills to assist students in developing their Christian worldview amidst the growing host of secular voices crying out to be heard. Students will be equipped to think critically about philosophy and trends in culture, to articulate their views through writing, and to develop and strengthen their own worldview. – Writing activities for enrichment, biblical applications, special projects, and critical thinking exercises included – Each chapter has five lessons with daily concept-building exercises, warm-up questions, and guided readings – Easy-to-use with suggested reading schedules and daily calendar. This course has 34 chapters representing 34 weeks of study that are intrinsically connected to the American History, British History, and World History texts, and can easily be utilized together or independently. The teacher text allows one to study the student objectives with each chapter, providing the answers to the assignments and the weekly exercises. The final lesson of the week includes both the exam, covering insights on the week’s chapter, as well as essays developed through the course of that week’s study, chosen by the teacher and student to personalize the coursework for the individual learner. A parent or teacher can grade assignments daily or weekly, and keep track of this in their files. Each literature overview offers narrative background material on writers and their historical settings and worldview, and integrates each week’s calendar with the companion volume of American History, British History, and World History.
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American Literature Teacher Guide (Teacher’s Guide)
$17.99Dr. James Stobaugh has compiled a stunning presentation of whole-book or whole-work selections from the major genres of classic literature (prose, poetry, and drama). This rich content is infused with critical thinking skills to assist students in developing their Christian worldview amidst the growing host of secular voices crying out to be heard. Students will be equipped to think critically about philosophy and trends in culture, to articulate their views through writing, and to develop and strengthen their own worldview. – Writing activities for enrichment, biblical applications, special projects, and critical thinking exercises included – Each chapter has five lessons with daily concept-building exercises, warm-up questions, and guided readings – Easy-to-use with suggested reading schedules and daily calendar. This course has 34 chapters representing 34 weeks of study that are intrinsically connected to the American History, British History, and World History texts, and can easily be utilized together or independently. The teacher text allows one to study the student objectives with each chapter, providing the answers to the assignments and the weekly exercises. The final lesson of the week includes both the exam, covering insights on the week’s chapter, as well as essays developed through the course of that week’s study, chosen by the teacher and student to personalize the coursework for the individual learner. A parent or teacher can grade assignments daily or weekly, and keep track of this in their files. Each literature overview offers narrative background material on writers and their historical settings and worldview, and integrates each week’s calendar with the companion volume of American History, British History, and World History.
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British Literature Student (Student/Study Guide)
$31.49Dr. James Stobaugh has compiled a stunning presentation of whole-book or whole-work selections from the major genres of classic literature (prose, poetry, and drama). This rich content is infused with critical thinking skills to assist students in developing their Christian worldview amidst the growing host of secular voices crying out to be heard. Students will be equipped to think critically about philosophy and trends in culture, to articulate their views through writing, and to develop and strengthen their own worldview. – Writing activities for enrichment, biblical applications, special projects, and critical thinking exercises included – Each chapter has five lessons with daily concept-building exercises, warm-up questions, and guided readings – Easy-to-use with suggested reading schedules and daily calendar. This course has 34 chapters representing 34 weeks of study that are intrinsically connected to the American History, British History, and World History texts, and can easily be utilized together or independently. The teacher text allows one to study the student objectives with each chapter, providing the answers to the assignments and the weekly exercises. The final lesson of the week includes both the exam, covering insights on the week’s chapter, as well as essays developed through the course of that week’s study, chosen by the teacher and student to personalize the coursework for the individual learner. A parent or teacher can grade assignments daily or weekly, and keep track of this in their files. Each literature overview offers narrative background material on writers and their historical settings and worldview, and integrates each week’s calendar with the companion volume of American History, British History, and World History.
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British Literature Teacher (Teacher’s Guide)
$17.99Dr. James Stobaugh has compiled a stunning presentation of whole-book or whole-work selections from the major genres of classic literature (prose, poetry, and drama). This rich content is infused with critical thinking skills to assist students in developing their Christian worldview amidst the growing host of secular voices crying out to be heard. Students will be equipped to think critically about philosophy and trends in culture, to articulate their views through writing, and to develop and strengthen their own worldview. – Writing activities for enrichment, biblical applications, special projects, and critical thinking exercises included – Each chapter has five lessons with daily concept-building exercises, warm-up questions, and guided readings – Easy-to-use with suggested reading schedules and daily calendar. This course has 34 chapters representing 34 weeks of study that are intrinsically connected to the American History, British History, and World History texts, and can easily be utilized together or independently. The teacher text allows one to study the student objectives with each chapter, providing the answers to the assignments and the weekly exercises. The final lesson of the week includes both the exam, covering insights on the week’s chapter, as well as essays developed through the course of that week’s study, chosen by the teacher and student to personalize the coursework for the individual learner. A parent or teacher can grade assignments daily or weekly, and keep track of this in their files. Each literature overview offers narrative background material on writers and their historical settings and worldview, and integrates each week’s calendar with the companion volume of American History, British History, and World History.
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Skills For Literary Analysis (Teacher’s Guide)
$34.99This new college preparatory literary series from B&H Publishers provides parent educators and Christian schools with educationally sound, rigorous literature courses Students will learn: to think critically about their world and their participation in it; to write their thoughts, primarily through essays; to articulate their thoughts through small group discussions with peers, families, broader communities, and through occasional formal speeches; to enhance vocabulary through reading and studying quality literature; to converse about the major worldviews of authors of literature, past and present; and to develop and refine their own worldviews through participating in biblical application and Christian principles in weekly studies.
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Skills For Rhetoric Student (Student/Study Guide)
$27.99Rhetoric is the ancient skill of persuasive speech used by teachers, preachers, politicians, and others to influence, incite, and instruct. The course includes basic grammar and writing composition, and mastering this time-honored skill will set your students apart with distinguished written and oral skills. Skills for Rhetoric guides students through the three essential components of written and oral communication: ?? Creative writing (including descriptive writing, poetry, short stories, and more) ?? Expository writing (including research papers, analytical essays, problem-solution writing, firsthand accounts, and more) ?? Public speaking (including persuasive speeches, informative speeches, debates, and more) This 34-week, critical-thinking course will take the student through the writing of numerous academic essays, several public speaking presentations, and an extensive research paper. Weaving biblical concepts, readings, and applications throughout the curriculum helps equip students to stand firm in their faith and become the light of Christ in a deteriorating culture.
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Skills For Rhetoric Teacher Guide (Teacher’s Guide)
$12.99Rhetoric is the ancient skill of persuasive speech used by teachers, preachers, politicians, and others to influence, incite, and instruct. The course includes basic grammar and writing composition, and mastering this time-honored skill will set your students apart with distinguished written and oral skills. Skills for Rhetoric guides students through the three essential components of written and oral communication: ?? Creative writing (including descriptive writing, poetry, short stories, and more) ?? Expository writing (including research papers, analytical essays, problem-solution writing, firsthand accounts, and more) ?? Public speaking (including persuasive speeches, informative speeches, debates, and more) This 34-week, critical-thinking course will take the student through the writing of numerous academic essays, several public speaking presentations, and an extensive research paper. Weaving biblical concepts, readings, and applications throughout the curriculum helps equip students to stand firm in their faith and become the light of Christ in a deteriorating culture.
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World Literature Student (Student/Study Guide)
$27.99Dr. James Stobaugh has compiled a stunning presentation of whole-book or whole-work selections from the major genres of classic literature (prose, poetry, and drama). This rich content is infused with critical thinking skills to assist students in developing their Christian worldview amidst the growing host of secular voices crying out to be heard. Students will be equipped to think critically about philosophy and trends in culture, to articulate their views through writing, and to develop and strengthen their own worldview. – Writing activities for enrichment, biblical applications, special projects, and critical thinking exercises included – Each chapter has five lessons with daily concept-building exercises, warm-up questions, and guided readings – Easy-to-use with suggested reading schedules and daily calendar. This course has 34 chapters representing 34 weeks of study that are intrinsically connected to the American History, British History, and World History texts, and can easily be utilized together or independently. The teacher text allows one to study the student objectives with each chapter, providing the answers to the assignments and the weekly exercises. The final lesson of the week includes both the exam, covering insights on the week’s chapter, as well as essays developed through the course of that week’s study, chosen by the teacher and student to personalize the coursework for the individual learner. A parent or teacher can grade assignments daily or weekly, and keep track of this in their files. Each literature overview offers narrative background material on writers and their historical settings and worldview, and integrates each week’s calendar with the companion volume of American History, British History, and World History.
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World Literature Teacher (Teacher’s Guide)
$15.99Dr. James Stobaugh has compiled a stunning presentation of whole-book or whole-work selections from the major genres of classic literature (prose, poetry, and drama). This rich content is infused with critical thinking skills to assist students in developing their Christian worldview amidst the growing host of secular voices crying out to be heard. Students will be equipped to think critically about philosophy and trends in culture, to articulate their views through writing, and to develop and strengthen their own worldview. – Writing activities for enrichment, biblical applications, special projects, and critical thinking exercises included – Each chapter has five lessons with daily concept-building exercises, warm-up questions, and guided readings – Easy-to-use with suggested reading schedules and daily calendar. This course has 34 chapters representing 34 weeks of study that are intrinsically connected to the American History, British History, and World History texts, and can easily be utilized together or independently. The teacher text allows one to study the student objectives with each chapter, providing the answers to the assignments and the weekly exercises. The final lesson of the week includes both the exam, covering insights on the week’s chapter, as well as essays developed through the course of that week’s study, chosen by the teacher and student to personalize the coursework for the individual learner. A parent or teacher can grade assignments daily or weekly, and keep track of this in their files. Each literature overview offers narrative background material on writers and their historical settings and worldview, and integrates each week’s calendar with the companion volume of American History, British History, and World History.
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