Enjoy beloved classics while developing vocabulary, reading, and critical thinking skills!
- Each literature book in the series is a one-year course
- Each chapter has five lessons with daily concept-building exercises, warm-up questions, and guided readings
- Easy-to-use with suggested reading schedules and daily calendar
- Equips students to think critically about philosophy and trends in culture, and articulate their views through writing
A well-crafted presentation of whole-book or whole-work selections from the major genres of classic literature (prose, poetry, and drama), each course has 34 chapters representing 34 weeks of study, with an overview of narrative background material on the writers, their historical settings, and worldview.
The rich curriculum’s content is infused with critical thinking skills, and an easy-to-use teacher’s guide outlines student objectives with each chapter, providing the answers to the assignments and weekly exercises. The final lesson of the week includes both the exam, covering insights on the week’s chapter, as well as essays developed through the course of that week’s study, chosen by the educator and student to personalize the coursework for the individual learner.
British Literature Teacher Guide
The vital resource for grading all assignments from the British Literature course, including options to help personalize the coursework for the individual learner.
Overview: Students will be immersed into some of the greatest British literature ever written in this well-crafted presentation of whole-book or whole-work selections from classic prose, poetry, and drama. Literary content covered in this volume includes the following: Beowulf, “The Pardoner’s Tale” by Geoffrey Chaucer, Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Mere Christianity
Features: Each weekly chapter has five daily lessons with clear objectives, concept-building exercises, warm-up questions, and guided readings. Equips students to think critically about philosophy and trends in culture, articulating their worldview through writing. Easily combined with the British History course from Master Books to take students through historical settings and philosophy, as well as a critical analysis of literary thought across the centuries.
337 pages.
British Literature (Teacher Guide) is in the following collections: