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Jun 30 2017

High School Literature: When you want to use whole books

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When high schooling our students, it’s important to cram in as much literature as is reasonably possible. Without getting into the rationale, I cannot overstate the value of reading good books.

If you’re searching for products to use, please know that high school lit can be read/taught in pieces or using whole books. Those in the market for a whole book approach will appreciate this list.

Resources for High School Literature

Using whole books

(Each opens a new window)

For purchase:

Carol Kinsey’s Creative Writing Through Literature: Adventures in Non-Fiction

Sharon Watson’s Illuminating Literature: When Worlds Collide

Hewitt Homeschooling’s Literature Courses

Progeny Press Literature Guides

Notgrass History / Literature

Brave Writer’s Literature

Learning Language Arts Through Literature

Essentials in Writing’s Course entitled, “Essentials in Literature”

7 Sisters Literature Guides

Total Language Plus

Memoria Press

Sonlight 

The Reader’s Odyssey by Dena M. Luchsinger

Classic Academic Press’s Literature Guides

For Free:

Cummings Study Guides 

Spark Notes

Novel Guide

Glencoe’s Literature Guides

Random House

Scholastic

Book Rags

eNotes

Nancy Polette’s Literature Guides

Class Zone

Grade Saver

The Best Notes

Georgia Department of Virtual Learning

Teacher Vision

Penguin Books

Book Wolf

Outta Ray’s Head

Pink Monkey

Literature Learning Ladders

Shmoop

Cliff Notes

Litcharts

Not responsible for broken or inactive links. Please preview content before assigning to your student.

Looking for more curriculum choices? You might like my BIG LISTS.

Dr. Marie-Claire Moreau is a college professor who traded in her tenure to become a homeschool mom 20+ years ago.  A homeschool pioneer and the founder of many groups and organizations, she works to advance home education, and is an outspoken supporter of education reform coast to coast.  Her book, Suddenly Homeschooling: A Quick Start Guide to Legally Homeschool in Two Weeks, is industry-acclaimed for illustrating how homeschooling can rescue children and families from the public school system, and how anyone can begin homeschooling within a limited time-frame, with no teaching background whatsoever.  A writer, a homeschool leader, and a women’s life coach, Marie-Claire mentors in a variety of areas that impact health, education and lifestyle. A conference speaker, she has appeared at FPEA, H.E.R.I., Home Education Council of America, The Luminous Mind, Vintage Homeschool Moms, iHomeschool Network, and many other events. Her articles have appeared in and on Holistic Parenting, CONNECT,Homefires, Homemaking Cottage, Kiwi, Circle of Moms, and hundreds of sites and blogs nationwide.  Marie-Claire can be reached at contactmarieclaire@gmail.com.

Written by Marie-Claire · Categorized: Homeschool · Tagged: books, classroom resources, free, high school, lesson planning, middle school

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