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plansrme
05-09-2008, 11:20 AM
I haven't been paying attention to literature discussions, as I thought I was set for next year: my daughter would finish up Mosdos Gold for half of the year, and do a semester of Shakespeare from Hewitt. I just realized, however, she has nearly finished Mosdos Gold (which we loved), so I am in need of another lit. program for either the whole or half of next year. I would prefer something structured rather than Progeny Press guides or something similar to that (I'm afraid of missing something).
I'm looking for maybe 9th or 10th grade level, with lots of teacher helps.
Please, just throw out some names.
Terri
Eliana
05-09-2008, 04:27 PM
Since you like Mosdos, you might want to consider Textword Press' (http://www.textword.com/)s Implications of Literature series. They have a nice selection of literature - you can see the TOCs and some excerpts on their web site - and, if you are looking for a textbook approach which is reasonably thorough and with careful literature selections, I don't think you can do better.
(Though I also like the old editions of the Adventures in Literature series and England in Literature and the US in literature - although we do not use a textbook approach, I own all of the above for the kids to browse through and enjoy on their own.)
If you have any specific questions about any of the texts, let me know and I will try to help - I haven't been around very much, so don't hesitate to remind me if I don't respond promptly!
MIch elle
05-09-2008, 04:31 PM
look at Christian Light Education, Prentice Hall Gold or Prentice Hall World Masterpieces, BJU Literature nd IEW Windows to the World.
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