Grammar, High School, High School Grammar, Homeschool, Middle School

Navigating the Classical Literature Journey with Heritage Humanities

We received Heritage Humanities for our honest review!

As a homeschooling parent, I understand the importance of finding comprehensive curriculum that not only educates but also inspires and instills a love for learning. Heritage Humanities is a remarkable find for homeschoolers looking for classical unaltered literature for their homeschooling journey.

Curriculum Content

One of the standout features of Heritage Humanities is its rich and immersive curriculum content. It beautifully integrates history, literature, art, and philosophy, providing a holistic understanding of human civilization. The curriculum is structured chronologically, allowing students to grasp the interconnectedness of historical events and cultural developments. From ancient civilizations to modern times, Heritage Humanities covers a vast expanse of human history, making learning informative.

Heritage Humanities offers a plethora of resources that cater to different learning styles and preferences. From textbooks and primary source documents to multimedia presentations and hands-on activities, there’s something for every student. The inclusion of art and literature from various cultures adds depth to the curriculum and encourages critical thinking and creativity.

Flexibility and Adaptability

As a homeschooling parent, flexibility is key, and Heritage Humanities delivers in this aspect. The curriculum is adaptable to different grade levels and can be customized to suit individual learning goals and pacing. Whether you prefer a structured approach or a more relaxed learning environment, Heritage Humanities provides the flexibility to tailor the curriculum to your child’s needs.

Cultivating Critical Thinking

One of the primary goals of education is to cultivate critical thinking skills. Through in-depth analysis of historical events, literary works, and philosophical concepts, students learn to think critically, analyze information, and form their own opinions. The program encourages discussions and debates, fostering intellectual curiosity and a deeper understanding of the world.

Final Words

Heritage Humanities is valuable resource for those families looking for true classical literature that also includes religious based text. I saw some classics such as McGuffey readers for younger students. I recommend Heritage Humanities for students in High School and College. If your family is big into the original classics this would be a good fit. They have a nice collection of resources and can be paired with English literature or history course. The collection in itself offers many text but the collection as a whole isn’t as ethically as diverse as I would have to like to have seen.

Heritage Humanities resources offer flexibility, and emphasis on critical thinking make it an ideal choice for parents seeking classical resources for their children.

2nd Grade Curriculum, Education, Language Arts, Morning Basket, Reviews

Third Grade Literature Guide Set

Every year I try to find a classic book to start our new year of homeschool . This year my son asked if we could read Charlotte Webs by E.B. White . This was a perfect book pick because Memoria Press was gracious enough to send us their Third Grade Literature Guide Set and we used the Charlotte Web Set.

The Third Grade Literature Guide Set features Teacher and Student Study guide for the following titles for Farmers Boy, Mr Poppers Penguins, A Bear Called Paddington and Charlotte’s Web. If you purchase the set you will need to purchase the novels separately.

The teaching guide is a comprehensive and easy guide to follow. I recommend making yourself familiar with the upcoming chapter lesson and read beforehand but this is not a requirement in order for you to do the lesson. The good thing about the literature guide is that you can customize it to best fit you and your students needs. There is a Preparing To Read at the beginning of the both teacher and student guide that is used as guideline how to best prepare for each chapter discussion. You can read the novel to your student aloud, independent read or tag team read. In the teachers guide each lesson and answer key is within the teacher guide so you can follow along.

The student guide is broken down into these areas of study:

  • Reading Notes
  • Vocabulary (words within the novel)
  • 4-5 Comprehension Questions ( older students own or younger students orally then as copy work)
  • Quotations and Discussions Questions
  • Enrichment (variety of activities)
  • Unit Review and Tests (test varies within guides in the Charlotte’s Web Guide every 7 chapters)

At the end of the book there is biographical sketch about the author and reference material about spiders, poetry and a diagram of a spider. Each guide is divided by each chapter in the book and each lesson is 2 pages long.

We used the curriculum during our morning time meeting. We read the chapter for the following days meeting. During our morning meeting we go over the reading notes, vocabulary and comprehension questions. Before we move on I let him watch the original movies clip for the corresponding chapter and then move on to the discussion questions. I always have him point out the differences in the book and the movie which he loves to do. We end with the enrichment activity. This takes us all of maybe 30-40 mins but I like this time with him because have in-depth conversations about the book.

Now here is the breakdown of my review of the Third Grade Literature Guide Set from Memoria Press. I really do like this program it works well if you have morning basket or read aloud routine with your kiddos. You can use the guides as is or you can use it as an oral discussion guide. It can be used to cover vocabulary, grammar and handwriting. I appreciated the no pressure to do a lot of busy work or prepping. If you would like to incorporate hands on activities while reading you can add some farm themed toys, coloring sheets and crafts. The Charlotte Web literature guide can be used as unit study about farm animals or spiders…now you have covered science in your homeschool for a few weeks.

This is a great set and I think it would be a great add on for your homeschool. Memoria press offers literature guides sets for 1st – 10th grade. Be Sure to check out the the other crews reviews of the other literature guides sets.

Until Next Time

Mom

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