Lightning Literature & Composition British Literature Early - Mid 19th Century Student Guide

Lightning Literature & Composition British Literature Early - Mid 19th Century Student Guide

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ISBN: 9781578962426
Grades: 9-12

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Students read in the following order:

  • William Blake (selected poems; text in this Guide)
  • Jane Austen (novel:Pride and Prejudice)
  • Sir Walter Scott (novel:Ivanhoe)
  • Thomas Carlyle ("Essay on Scott," text in this Guide)
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley (selected poems; text in this Guide)
  • Mary Shelley (novel:Frankenstein)
  • Charlotte Bronte (novel:Jane Eyre)
  • William Makepeace Thackeray ("Rebecca and Rowena," text in this Guide)

Lessons cover description, point of view, persuasive writing, setting, humor, character, and imagery and tone in poetry. The Student's Guide includes information about the authors, comprehension questions, writing exercises, discussion questions, reading lists appropriate to the period or subject, semester and full-year schedules, and a bibliography. The answers to comprehension questions are in the Teacher's Guide.

Recommendations: This course is especially recommended for the students who have already taken at least one previous high-school level Lightning Literature course, who are studying world history, and who are interested in British literature. These should not be viewed as restrictions; this course can profitably be used by high-school students of any grade regardless of which previous Lightning Literature courses they have completed. Generally speaking, this course is more difficult than the two American Literature courses and Speech but easier than the Shakespeare courses, British Christian Literature, or British Medieval Literature. Much depends on student interest in the material, however.


Covering British literature during the early part of the 19th century. Literature selections include: selected poems of William Blake, Pride and Prejudice, Ivanhoe, Thomas Carlyle's "Essay on Scott," selected poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Frankenstein, Jane Eyre, and William Makepeace Thackeray's "Rebecca and Rowena."

Lessons cover description, point of view, persuasive writing, setting, humor, character, and imagery and tone in poetry. The Student Guide includes information about the authors, comprehension questions, writing exercises, discussion questions and project suggestions, reading lists appropriate to the period or subject, semester and full-year schedules, and a bibliography. The Teacher's Guide is needed if you want the answers to the comprehension questions. It also provides a teaching schedule, teaching and grading aids, and a copy of the writing exercises and discussion questions for the teacher's convenience. The Course Package includes the Student Book, the Teacher Book, and any necessary literature selections not included in the text of the Student Book.

This course is most useful for the students who have already taken at least one previous high-school level Lightning Literature course and who are interested in British Literature. However, the course can be used by any high school students of any grade without any previous experience in Lightning Literature courses although it is more difficult than the two American Literature courses and Speech.


Category Description for Lightning Literature High School:

Written directly to the student, well-organized, user-friendly (no teacher prep), and both traditional and diverse in the reading selections, these courses offer quality literary analysis coupled with step-by-step writing instruction. Assignments are thought-provoking and challenging.

Lessons follow a pattern: Introduction, (information about the reading) Selection, While You Read, Comprehension Questions, Literary Lessons, and Writing Exercises. Suggested activities enhance the studies: Vocabulary Notebook, Reading Journal, Biographies, Family Reading or Writing Nights, Oral Summaries, Writing Group, and (perhaps) Movies.

The Student Book includes instructional text, shorter works (i.e. poetry, excerpts), author background, discussion questions (comprehension, thought, literary), and writing exercises. The Teacher Guide provides answers, schedules, teaching/grading tips, rubrics, project suggestions/checklists, and grade-tracking records.

The twelve semester-long courses are listed in order of difficulty. Most students should start with one of the American Lit courses. There are required literature resources to use with each guide. While you may be able to locate some or all of the books at a library, we also offer Literature Packages for each course that include the Student Book, the Teacher Guide, and the necessary literature books.


Category Description for Lightning Literature & Composition:

"Reading should be fun, and writing should be satisfying." The author of this series believes this, and she has produced courses that try to keep that goal ever present. She WANTS students to enjoy themselves! Accordingly, reading assignments are comfortable - two novels, two non-fiction books, two short stories and several poems for the 7th grade course, for instance. Lessons are well-constructed and the excellent and thorough coverage includes vocabulary, comprehension, literary elements, composition, grammar, and mechanics.

The three components of this program are designed to be complementary and to be used together. The Student Workbook is the student's textual companion as they study the literature selections. This consumable book is the place for the student to "do" their work. It provides worktext space for all the essential exercises as well as some optional fun/reinforcement exercises.

The Teacher Guide is the "glue" that holds the whole program together providing a philosophical and methodical overview of the program and a weekly planning schedule (lesson plans) as well as chapter-by-chapter answers and teaching helps.

The last component is the excellent Literature Selections that are the heart of the program. Classics, familiar, non-familiar, poetry, and, occasionally, surprising choices all find their way onto the book lists for each grade level. While you may be able to locate some or all of the books at a library, we also offer Literature Packages for each guide that include the necessary books. You and your student are encouraged to read, enjoy, and profit from the year's literature studies. ~ Janice


Category Description for COMPLETE PROGRAMS - LANGUAGE ARTS:

Language arts programs listed in this section cover most areas of language arts (reading/literature, writing, grammar, spelling and handwriting) in one curriculum, although some skill areas may be covered with less intensity than a focused, stand-alone course.


Category Description for LANGUAGE ARTS:

Primary Subject
Language Arts
Grade Start
9
Grade End
12
ISBN
9781578962426
Author
Michael G. Gaunt
Format
Paperback
Brand Name
Hewitt Research Foundation
Weight
1.45 (lbs.)
Dimensions
10.75" x 8.38" x 0.56"
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