Items needed to complete a book study include: study booklet, the novel, The Good and the Beautiful Grammar & Writing Guide (a non-consumable guide also used for the high school courses), a blank (unlined) notebook, and art supplies specific to each book study.
Note: While we recommend you purchase the novel from The Good and the Beautiful Book Shop, the study references chapters, not pages, so study booklets work with other publications of the novels.
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Each Level 8 Book Study contains self-guided lessons for the chosen book. Each study incorporates language arts, geography, and art as well as the following subjects.
Literature
Spelling
Writing
Grammar, Usage, & Punctuation
Vocabulary
Handwriting
Geography
Art
Why Use Book Studies?
The Good and the Beautiful curriculum does not have a formal Level 8 language arts course, and jumps from Level 7 straight to the high school courses.
Level 8 Book Studies are designed for students who have completed The Good and the Beautiful Language Arts Level 7 course but do not yet want to start high school courses.
Five reasons you may find Level 8 Book Studies helpful:
to close out a school year and wait to begin high school course until the following school year
for review of principles and concepts before moving on to high school courses
for additional reading with age-appropriate themes
as an extra summer study
as a book club study
How Each Book Study Works
Daily Lessons
A student simply reads and completes the lesson as instructed in the booklet. A parent or teacher checks the student’s work daily or weekly using the answer key found on the FAQs page.
Book studies do not go in any order. Students are encouraged to choose a study they would like to complete, but are also encouraged to choose a variety of genres, including biographies.
There is not a set number of book studies that should be completed. These studies are a way to keep students reading good literature, learning new vocabulary, writing, and reviewing principles learned in previous levels until they are ready to move to the high school courses. New book studies will be released periodically.
About This Course
Both you and your student should read the “About This Course” pages for a full picture of how this course works. Click on the “Read About This Course” button below.