Find Complete Literature Courses and Books at Lamp Post Homeschool
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Complete Literature Courses
LEARNING LANGUAGE ARTS
Common Sense Press
1st to 12th Grades
MY PERSPECTIVES
Savvas Learning Company
Grades 6-12
GOLD AMERICAN LIT
Learning Language Arts
Grades 9-12
LIFEPAC AMERICAN LIT
Grade 7th-12th
GOLD BRITISH LIT
Learning Language Arts
Grades 9-12
LIFEPAC BRITISH LIT
Grade 7th-12th
GOLD WORLD LIT
Learning Language Arts
Grades 9-12
LITERARY CRITICISM
Learning Language Arts
Grades 11-12
Choosing books for your children to read is important for many reasons.
Reading well-written books helps your child to:
- Grow analytical thinking skills.
- Create a firm foundation of knowledge.
- Extend vocabulary.
- Experience different writing styles.
- Learn moral values.
There are several practical ways to choose books your reading list:
We encourage you to review books before your children read them until they gain wisdom to judge for themselves.
- By grade level—when you need a nice reading list for your child’s portfolio
- By reading level—when you need to match the book with your child’s reading ability
- By historical time period—to supplement history studies
- By location—to supplement geography and history studies
- By subject—for additional reading in science, social studies, fine arts, etc.
- By author—a librarian once told me that when you find an author you like, it’s good to read more books by the same.
- By genre—great when you study different literature
Freebie—Best Books for Kindergarten Through High School
Best Books for Kindergarten Through High School by Donna Hess is no longer available. The publisher, BJU Press, is offering Best Books for Kindergarten through High School as a free PDF format download.
“Lists and comments on hundreds of books for recreational reading—kindergarten through high school; includes an annotated list of books for analysis and discussion; concludes with guidelines on how to evaluate a book’s literary quality and moral tone.”