ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, 5-8
Jessie Wise
Copyright 1999 by the author.  Please do not reproduce.  This material is adapted from The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home.

GENERAL RESOURCES

A complete resource list from the history chapter of The Well Trained Mind can be accessed here.

Read the Dorothy Sayers article, "Recovering the Lost Tools
of Learning," here.

Visit the National Right to Read Foundation, or write them at
P.O. Box 490, Plains, VA 20098, 1-800-468-8911.

CREATING NOTEBOOKS, GRADES 5-8

 The basic text for history is the Kingfisher History Encyclopedia, available through major bookstores or from Rainbow Resource Center (1-888-841-3456):

HISTORY NOTEBOOKS SHOULD CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS:

     1. Outlines
     2. Great Men and Women
     3. Wars, Conflicts & Politics
     4. Inventions & Technology
     5. Religion
     6. Daily Life
     7. Cities & Settlements
     8. Primary Sources
     9. The Arts & Great Books

     BASIC PATTERN OF STUDY:

     1. Read and outline a two-page section from the Kingfisher History
        of the World.
     2. Mark dates on timeline.
     3. Find region under study on globe, wall map, or atlas.
     4. Do additional reading from list or library or bookstore purchase.
     5. Prepare at least two summaries per week of the topics done for
        extra reading.
     6. File corrected "best-effort" summary under the appropriate section
     (2-9 in the list above) in the history notebook.

     LANGUAGE ARTS NOTEBOOK
     1. Spelling
     2. Word Study
     3. Grammar: Rules
     4. Grammar: Diagramming
     5. Reading
     6. Memory Work
     7. Dictation
     8. Writing

     SCIENCE NOTEBOOK
     1. Dates
     2. Reports
     3. Sketches
     4. Experiments
     5. Memory Work

HISTORY AND GREAT BOOKS RECOMMENDATIONS

The basic text for history is the Kingfisher History of the World, available through major bookstores or from Rainbow Resource Center (see above):

I.  The divisions of history:
                  Ancients, BC 5000 to 400 AD
                  Medieval/Early Renaissance, 400-1600 AD
                  Late Renaissance/Early Modern, 1600-1850
                  Modern Times, 1850-Present Day

II.  Useful places to find age-appropriate rewrites of classic texts, along with other history supplements:

                 Rainbow Resource Center, 1-888-841-3456
            American Home School Publishing, 1-800-684-2121
                      Greenleaf Press, 1-800-311-1508

III.  Authors and books to look for:

                           ANCIENTS (fifth grade)

Look for adaptations, biographies, and historical novels by and about:

                        Confucius
                    Chinese and Japanese folk-tales
                     Ancient Chinese and Japanese poetry
                           Myths of ancient Egypt
                            Tales of the pharoahs
                                 The Bible
                Moses, Abraham, David, Solomon, Esther, Ruth
                                   Homer
                                  Buddha
                                  Socrates
                                  Aristotle
                             Alexander the Great
                              Roman emperors
                          The Iliad and The Odyssey
                           Greek and Roman myths
                               Aesop's Fables
                     Indian folk-tales and African folk-tales
                              Cicero and Virgil

MEDIEVAL/EARLY RENAISSANCE (sixth grade)
Look for adaptations, biographies, and historical novels by and about:

                                St. Augustine
                              Geoffrey Chaucer
                                  Erasmus
                              Edmund Spenser
                                Roger Bacon
                              Sir Thomas More
                                John Donne
                             William Shakespeare
                                Martin Luther
           Thomas Wyatt (try stories of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn)
                                   Dante
                               Thomas Malory
                                 John Knox
                                 John Calvin
                               Rene Descartes

           Also search for adaptations/versions of these specific works:

                                  Beowulf
                      Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
                            The Canterbury Tales
             The Fairy Queen (includes St. George and the Dragon)
                                The Inferno
        L'Morte d'Arthur ("The Death of Arthur," includes most Arthurian
                       stories and T. H. White's novels)
                          The plays of Shakespeare

           LATE RENAISSANCE/EARLY MODERN (seventh grade)

Look for adaptations, biographies, and historical novels by and about these writers.  Many seventh graders can also manage original works.

                                Daniel Defoe
                                John Bunyan
                                 John Milton
                            Alfred Lord Tennyson
                             William Wordsworth
                              Robert Browning
                          Elizabeth Barrett Browning
                               Charles Dickens
                                Jane Austen
                                Edward Lear
                             Percy Bysse Shelley
                                Mary Shelley
                              Christina Rossetti
                                Lewis Carroll
                                Mark Twain
                           James Fenimore Cooper
                             Frederick Douglass
                                 Jules Verne
                              Herman Melville
                               Jonathan Swift
                               Alexander Pope
                                William Blake

        MODERN (eighth grade)
                 Pick and choose from this basic literature list.

                                 FICTION
                   Kidnapped or Treasure Island, Stevenson
                    "Man Without a Country," Edward Hale
                 Sherlock Holmes stories, Arthur Conan Doyle
                          The Jungle Book, Kipling
              The Time Machine or The War of the Worlds, Wells
                         The Call of the Wild, London
                       Father Brown stories, Chesterton
                   The Scarlet Pimpernel, Baronness Orczy
                        Any short stories of O. Henry
                  Anne of Green Gables, L. M. Montgomery
                 Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
                        Strong Poison, Dorothy Sayers
                    The Yearling, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

                                 POETRY
                     "The Song of Hiawatha," Longfellow
                 "The Road Not Taken" and other poems, Frost
                      Collected poems of e. e. cummings
                     Poems 1919-1934, Walter de la Mare
              The Dream Keeper and Other Poems (Knopf 1994),
                              Langston Hughes

                                  DRAMA
                "The Importance of Being Earnest," Oscar Wilde
                      "Pygmalion," George Bernard Shaw
                         "The Crucible," Arthur Miller
                     "A Man for All Seasons," Robert Bolt

ALSO LOOK FOR BIOGRAPHIES OF AND WORKS BY THE FOLLOWING WRITERS (as may be appropriate for your child's maturity level):

                                Beatrix Potter
                             Laura Ingalls Wilder
                           Francis Hodgson Burnett
                                 J. D. Wyss
                           Gerard Manley Hopkins
                              Alexander Dumas
                                Willa Cather
                                Wilfred Owen
                               Thomas Hardy
                               Carl Sandburg
                            Isaac Bashevis Singer
                           W. Somerset Maugham
                                 T. S. Eliot
                                 Ezra Pound
                              F. Scott Fitzgerald
                                Sinclair Lewis
                                Amy Lowell
                             Ernest Hemingway
                                W. B. Yeats
                                Pearl S. Buck
                               Robert Lowell
                                Isaac Asimov
                                 A. A. Milne
                                Toni Morrison


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