Description: A literature course designed as an in-depth study, using Memoria
Press study guides, of a few classic English poems and books. The first semester of a two-semester
course.
Recommended Age: 7th-8th grade.
Content Covered: Highlands Latin School Poetry
Anthology, Robinson Crusoe, Wind in the Willows,
As You Like It, more.
Instructor: Mrs. Heinze, Mr. West
Class Chat Time: Monday, 11:00 a.m. EST
or Tuesday at 1:00p.m. EST or Thursday at 1:00p.m. EST
High School Course Credit: one year of high
school credit.
In the 6th and 7th grades students are leaving
the delightful world of children’s literature and entering
the advanced world of Greek, Roman, and English classics.
To make this a successful transition, the reading selections
for this age must be carefully chosen. Students at this age
are comfortable with modern American prose but unaccustomed
to prose and poetry of earlier centuries. The ability to read
English over five centuries is a major goal of our English
literature program. The educated person is not a prisoner
of his own time and place but has the broad ability and background
to read works from the whole canon of English literature.
The first selection, Wind in the Willows, is written in that classic English style that has much more
demanding vocabulary and sentence structure than American
prose. Often thought of as a children’s book, the original
is quite challenging and is an effective tool in raising the
reading comprehension and vocabulary level of students. At
the same time, Wind in the Willows is an absolutely
delightful classic for all ages about friendship and the foolishness
of youth.
"Casey at the Bat," "If,"
"The Pirate Dom Durk of Dowdee," "In School
Days," and many more all-time favorites, make up the
HLS poetry collection which will lead you and your students
into a love of poetry. These poems are great for memorization
and for preparing students to read Shakespeare.
Perhaps the easiest play in the Shakespeare
canon, the comedy, As You Like It, provides an entertaining
and fun introduction to the bard that is doable for 7th and
8th graders. “All the world’s a stage” and
several other passages are required for memorization. After
this successful introduction to Shakespeare, students not
only become Shakespeare lovers, they decide to write their
own play!
The final selection for 7th grade literature
is Robinson Crusoe, often considered the first English
novel. Again because of its slightly archaic vocabulary and
sentence structure, it is an invaluable work that takes students
out of their comfortable 20th century American prose and into
the most challenging work of the whole year. “Seek the
middle station of life,” Crusoe’s father advised
him. Robinson Crusoe is a great adventure story and
priceless morality tale on the wisdom of heeding the good
advice of one’s elders!
Enroll
in Middle School English, Fall 2009 ($149.95)
Enroll
in Middle School English, Spring 2010 ($149.95)
Savings on Composition Course with this class:(recommend
for Grades 8 & up)
Enroll
in Composition, Writers' Workshop, Fall 2009 Semester ($124.95: discounted price for those who have also enrolled
in an English course)
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in Composition, Writers' Workshop, Spring 2010 Semester ($124.95: discounted price for those who have also
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