Literature Resources
The resources listed on this page include those that are designed to be studied independently of a comprehensive curriculum, although some are designed to be both. If you know of any to add to this list, I welcome suggestions. Please note that the resources listed are not are not necessarily recommendations.
structured programsThe Art of Poetry, by Christine Perrin (Classical Academic Press) Beyond the Book Report, by Robin Finley and Erin Karl (Analytical Grammar) Blackbird & Company Literature Guides Christian Light High School Literature, by William Holmes McGuffey (Christian Light Publications) Drawn Into the Heart of Reading, by Carrie Austin (Heart of Dakota Publishing) Essentials in Literature Excellence in Literature Five in a Row, by Jane Claire Lambert (Rainbow Resource Center) Further Up and Further: A Literature-Based Unit Study Utilizing C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia, by Diane Pendergraft (Cadron Creek Christian Curriculum) Hillsdale Online Courses (Hillsdale College) Implications of Literture Language Arts Courses (TextWord Press) Learning Language Arts through Literature (Common Sense Press) Learning Language Arts through Literature Gold Books (Common Sense Press) Lightning Literature (Hewitt Homeschooling) LitWits Kits Novel Studies, by B. Kimball and J. Walicek (LitWits Workshops) Me and Thee Studios' Early Readers Collection, by Marea E. Smith (Me and Thee Studios) Memoria Press Literature study guides and online courses Movies as Literature, By Kathryn and Richard Stout (Design-a-Study) The Old Western Culture: A Christian Approach to the Great Books (Roman Roads Media) Poetry and a Movie (online--Literary Adventures for Kids) Read with the Best (Diagnostic Prescriptive Services) The Reader's Odyssey: An Individualized Literature Program for Homeschooling Middle and High School Students, by Dena Luchsinger (Crecer Publications) Ready Readers (Center for Literary Education) Skills for Literary Analysis (Master Books) Smarr Publishers Literature Courses (Smarr Publishers) Stobaugh Literature Courses (Master Books) Total Language Plus (includes comprehensive language arts Windows to the World: An Introduction to Literary Analysis (Institute for Excellence in Writing) Words Aptly Spoken Series (Classical Conversations) "Why Shakespeare?" Indeed! (Amanda J. Murray) |
other resourcesThe Eternal Argument, by R. Robin Finley (Analytical Grammar) Greathall Productions audio recordings (featuring storyteller Jim Weiss) The Harp and Laurel Wreath, by Laura Berquist (Ignatius Press) How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare, by Ken Ludwig (Random House) The Play's the Thing Game (Talicor) Quizzes for 220 Great Children's Books, 1996 revised edition (Libraries Unlimited) Teaching the Classics: A Socratic Method for Literary Education (Center for Literary Education) Timeline of Classics: Historical Context for the Good and Great Books (Institute for Excellence in Literature) Worldview Detective (Center for Literary Education) |