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Teaching Character Through Literature Study Guide |
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Practical Homeschooling Magazine Reader’s Award Honorable Mention in Literature, 2009
This study guide for early readers and read-aloud favorites draws out character lessons from each text. A perfect way to bring more depth to your read-aloud time, this guide features discussion questions and scripture references designed to develop moral reasoning skills. Including notes for favorite read-alouds, new titles, and classics, this guide will take the guesswork out of choosing the best books by which to introduce children to great literature and foster a life-long love of reading. While this Study Guide contains lessons and study notes, there is no recommended pace-of-study. It is a flexible program designed to add value to you and your student's reading experience.
Click here to read an independent review by Anissa DeGrasse, Senior Homeschool Nation Coordinator, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine.
About the Author: Rebecca B. Manor, a homeschool graduate, majored in English at Hillsdale College and studied British Literature at Oxford University. She attributes her love of great books to her mother, Rea Berg, who developed the original "Teaching History Through Literature" curriculum. Rebecca wrote her first study guide, A History of Science, at age seventeen. This guide, winner of the Cathy Duffy "Top Picks for Home School" award was followed by five other study guides. Rebecca currently lives in Edinburgh, Scotland with her husband.
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