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Middle School Literature – For Co-ops & Classrooms Curriculum (Ages 12–14)
This literature curriculum is designed for co-op and classroom leaders looking to guide middle school students through engaging and meaningful study of classic fiction, poetry, drama, and biography.
The Co-ops and Classrooms version includes the same student workbook used in One Day Academy’s Middle School Literature course, along with a leader guide to support group facilitation.
This course is gives the option of a once-a-week instructional model, with students reading and completing assignments during the week under parent supervision.
It’s designed to fit the rhythm of private schools and homeschool co-ops and enrichment programs.
Students will learn to explore stories through both historical and biblical lenses, strengthening their reading comprehension, discussion skills, and literary analysis through classic works and creative expression.
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Middle School Literature – For Co-ops & Classrooms Curriculum (Ages 12–14)
This literature curriculum is designed for co-op and classroom leaders looking to guide middle school students through engaging and meaningful study of classic fiction, poetry, drama, and biography.
The Co-ops and Classrooms version includes the same student workbook used in One Day Academy’s Middle School Literature course, along with a leader guide to support group facilitation.
This course is gives the option of a once-a-week instructional model, with students reading and completing assignments during the week under parent supervision.
It’s designed to fit the rhythm of private schools and homeschool co-ops and enrichment programs.
Students will learn to explore stories through both historical and biblical lenses, strengthening their reading comprehension, discussion skills, and literary analysis through classic works and creative expression.
Curriculum/Materials:
Course Description:
Purpose
To explore and enjoy great classic literature in the forms of fiction, fantasy, biography, short story, poetry, and drama.
Process
Students will learn how to find significance in the stories through their historical context and application to modern culture and biblical principles through literary analysis, guided discussion, engaging activities, historical study, and creative writing.
- For parents or group leaders: Middle School Literature Leader Guide, by Susan Peisker (included in set)
- Student edition: Middle School Literature Course Workbook, by Susan Peisker (included in set)
- Original, unabridged versions of the following titles:
- Johnny Tremain, Esther Forbes
- Island of the Blue Dolphins, Scott O'Dell
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain
- Around the World in 80 Days, Jules Verne
- The Call of the Wild, Jack London
- Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, Mildred D. Taylor
- Where the Red Fern Grows, Wilson Rawls
- The Hiding Place, Corrie ten Boom
- A Long Walk to Water, Linda Sue Park
- The Giver, Lois Lowry
- The Hobbit, J. R. R. Tolkien
- Additional short stories and poems (included in the workbook)
- Access to a computer and the internet are necessary
Course Description:
Purpose
To explore and enjoy great classic literature in the forms of fiction, fantasy, biography, short story, poetry, and drama.
Process
Students will learn how to find significance in the stories through their historical context and application to modern culture and biblical principles through literary analysis, guided discussion, engaging activities, historical study, and creative writing.