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Ten separate, consumable unit booklets guide the student through the course. Links are given for videos. Some videos are required—for things such as complex grammar principles and literature analysis—but most videos are optional, for those who need more help with certain concepts.
The PDF version comes with 10 booklets (8.5” x 11”, 380 pages total, full-color). The Unit Booklets also come with a PDF answer key, which will be available for download on the screen after checkout and emailed to you.
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This book set includes the five required reading books integrated with the course:
- Up From Slavery by Booker T. Washington
- The Story of John Greenleaf Whittier by Francis E. Cooke
- Into the Unknown by Matthew A. Henson, Jacob Bull, and Bernadine Bailey
- Patterns on the Wall by Elizabeth Yates
- Just David by Eleanor H. Porter
A link will be sent to you to download the digital versions of each book.
Principles Behind the High School Language Arts Courses
- Focuses on strong writing skills and preparing students for college-level courses.
- With beautiful artwork and profanity-free literature of the highest moral and literary standards, this full school-year student-directed course combines the following subjects: Literature, Writing, Grammar, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling, Vocabulary, Geography, Art and Art History.
- The student completes 10 unit booklets, which guide the student through the assignments, videos to watch online, and the reading books integrated with the course. After turning in each booklet to the parent or teacher (with the accompanying writing assignments), the parent or teacher corrects the booklet and administers a unit check.
Ten separate, consumable unit booklets guide the student through the course. Links are given for videos. Some videos are required—for things such as complex grammar principles and literature analysis—but most videos are optional, for those who need more help with certain concepts. (8.5” x 11”, 380 pages total, full-color, bleeds to the edge, saddle-stitch binding)
The Unit Booklets come with a PDF answer key, which will be available for download on the screen after checkout and emailed to you.
This book set includes the five required reading books integrated with the course:
- Men of Iron by Howard Pyle
- Harriet—The Moses of Her People by Sarah H. Bradford
- Sagebrush Surgeon by Florence Crannell Means
- A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter
- The Christoph von Schmid Collection by Christoph von Schmid
Books available separately from The Good and the Beautiful Library.
PDF for self-printing
Ten separate, consumable unit booklets guide the student through the course. Links are given for videos. Some videos are required—for things such as complex grammar principles and literature analysis—but most videos are optional, for those who need more help with certain concepts.
This PDF version comes with 10 booklets (8.5” x 11”, 380 pages total, full-color). The Unit Booklets also come with a PDF answer key, which will be available for download on the screen after checkout and emailed to you.
PDF for self-printing
Ten separate, consumable unit booklets guide the student through the course. Links are given for videos. Some videos are required—for things such as complex grammar principles and literature analysis—but most videos are optional, for those who need more help with certain concepts.
The PDF version comes with 10 booklets (8.5” x 11”, 380 pages total, full-color). The Unit Booklets also come with a PDF answer key, which will be available for download on the screen after checkout and emailed to you.
PDF for self-printing
This PDF book set includes the four required reading books integrated with the course:
- Florence Nightingale—The Angel of the Crimea by Laura E. Richards
- The Little Duke by Charlotte M. Yonge
- The Good and the Beautiful Short Story Collection by Various Authors
- The Call of the Woods—An Edgar Guest Collection Written and Compiled by Jenny Phillips
A link will be sent to you to download the digital version of each book.
PDF for self-printing
This PDF book set includes the five required reading books integrated with the course:
- Men of Iron by Howard Pyle
- Harriet: The Moses of Her People by Sarah H. Bradford
- Sagebrush Surgeon by Florence Crannell Means
- A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter
- The Christoph von Schmid Collection by Christoph von Schmid
A link will be sent to you to download the digital version of each book.
Principles Behind the High School Language Arts Courses
- Focuses on strong writing skills and preparing students for college-level courses.
- With beautiful artwork and profanity-free literature of the highest moral and literary standards, this full school-year student-directed course combines the following subjects: Literature, Writing, Grammar, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling, Vocabulary, Geography, Art and Art History.
- The student completes 10 unit booklets, which guide the student through the assignments, videos to watch online, and the reading books integrated with the course. After turning in each booklet to the parent or teacher (with the accompanying writing assignments), the parent or teacher corrects the booklet and administers a unit check.
This book set includes the four required reading books integrated with the course:
- Florence Nightingale—The Angel of the Crimea by Laura E. Richards
- The Little Duke by Charlotte M. Yonge
- The Good and the Beautiful Short Story Collection by Various Authors
- The Call of the Woods—An Edgar Guest Collection Written and Compiled by Jenny Phillips
Books available separately from The Good and the Beautiful Library.
The non-consumable Grammar & Writing Guide can be used to aid parents with any of The Good and the Beautiful courses, and it is required for the High School 1-3 Language Arts Courses. The Grammar and Writing Guide contains the main instruction for writing, grammar, usage, and punctuation and the high school unit booklets refer to this guide often. It is also required for the Level 8 Book Studies and a helpful resource for all upper level courses including the Honors Book Studies. Many sections in this guide give links for videos that can be watched for further help.
- 11” x 8.5”
- 98 pages
- Wire binding
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This non-consumable guide can be used to aid parents with any of The Good and the Beautiful courses, and it is required for the High School 1-3 Language Arts Courses. The Guide contains the main instruction for writing, grammar, usage, and punctuation and the high school unit booklets refer to this guide often. Many sections in this guide give links for videos that can be watched for further help.
- Full-color
- 11” x 8.5”
- 98 pages
The book Little Lord Fauntleroy by Frances Hodgson Burnett is integrated with the course lessons and is needed to complete the course.
The softcover book does not come with the physical course set, but it can be purchased on our website or other places.
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These cards are used for memorization of poetry, Greek and Latin roots, and geography (countries of Africa, countries of Northern Europe, Canadian provinces, major rivers of the world, major deserts of the world, and much more).
- Full-color
- 42 cards (5.5″x8.5″ each)
This 20-page Book Study guides the student through a literary analysis of Little Men, with a focus on the themes and messages, the literary value, the beloved characters in Louisa May Alcott books, a biography of the author, and challenging vocabulary words from the book. It also teaches the student how to write a response paper by having the student read and analyze sample response papers to Little Men and then guiding the student through the steps of writing a response paper at the end of the Book Study.
To complete a Book Study, you will need the following items: the Book Study booklet and the associated reading book.
- Saddle-stitch binding
Level 11
July had come, and haying begun; the little gardens were doing finely and the long summer days were full of pleasant hours. The house stood open from morning till night, and the lads lived out of doors, except at school time. The lessons were short, and there were many holidays, for the Bhaers believed in cultivating healthy bodies by much exercise, and our short summers are best used in out-of-door work. Such a rosy, sunburnt, hearty set as the boys became; such appetites as they had; such sturdy arms and legs, as outgrew jackets and trousers; such laughing and racing all over the place; such antics in house and barn; such adventures in the tramps over hill and dale; and such satisfaction in the hearts of the worthy Bhaers, as they saw their flock prospering in mind and body, I cannot begin to describe.
Miss Jo March, the beloved character from Little Women—now Mrs. Jo Bhaer—fills her home at Plumfield with boys in need of guidance, an education, and, above all, affection. The children are full of mischievous and amusing lards in each chapter. Discover with the Plumfield household how, despite some disastrous events, “love is a flower that grows in any soil [and] works its sweet miracles undaunted by autumn frost or winter snow.”
“With incredibly beautiful, descriptive writing, Alcott tells the endearing story of Plumfield, a home and school for boys, where Mr. and Mrs. Bhaer provide their boys with a very different type of education and a lot of love. Powerful messages in this book include devotion to family, self-control, patience, respect for parents, gentleness, creativity, love of learning, hard work, optimism, proper use of money, and humility. This is a classic that should not be missed.”—Jenny Phillips
The Little Men Honors Book Study is available to accompany this book. Both books are integrated with the High School Honors Book Study.
- 300 pages
- Perfect binding
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This 20-page PDF Book Study guides the student through a literary analysis of Little Men, with a focus on the themes and messages, the literary value, the beloved characters in Louisa May Alcott books, a biography of the author, and challenging vocabulary words from the book. It also teaches the student how to write a response paper by having the student read and analyze sample response papers to Little Men and then guiding the student through the steps of writing a response paper at the end of the Book Study.
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To complete a Book Study, you will need the following items: the Book Study booklet and the associated reading book.
Complete a full study of Pride and Prejudice including the analysis of literary value, themes and messages of the book in this 27-page Honors Book Study. Featuring biographical information about Jane Austen, and challenging vocabulary words, students will be immersed in the life and times of England at the turn of the 19th century. Along with general writing instruction and practice, students are also guided through the analysis and writing of both a response paper and an analysis paper.
To complete an Honors Book Study, you will need the following items: the Book Study booklet and the associated reading book.
- Saddle-stitch binding
Level 11
The lovely young Bennet sisters, Jane and Elizabeth, are hoping to find their ideal husbands: men to bring them both love and financial security. When rich and handsome Charles Bingley moves into the neighborhood—and his rich and handsome friend Mr. Darcy comes for a visit—the sisters’ prospects look bright. However, while Mr. Bingley is instantly taken with Jane, Mr. Darcy is haughty and clear about his disdain for the Bennet family’s lack of station and decorum. After he rudely snubs Elizabeth at a party, it seems impossible that Elizabeth’s and Mr. Darcy’s first impressions of each other will ever soften into friendship—and certainly never love.
In this timeless classic, Jane Austen masterfully weaves the perfect blend of comedy, drama, and heartwarming family love. With delightful language and unforgettable characters, readers enter the enchanting Regency era where overcoming pride of station and prejudicial opinions of others is surprisingly relatable to today.
- 372 pages
- Paperback, perfect binding, 8.5″x5.5″
The Pride and Prejudice Book Study is available to accompany this book. Both books are integrated with the High School Honors Book Study.
*Clean Language Version* This unabridged version has updated spelling. Several instances of taking the Lord’s name in vain have been removed.
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Complete a full study of Pride and Prejudice including the analysis of literary value, themes and messages of the book in this 27-page Honors Book Study. Featuring biographical information about Jane Austen, and challenging vocabulary words, students will be immersed in the life and times of England at the turn of the 19th century. Along with general writing instruction and practice, students are also guided through the analysis and writing of both a response paper and an analysis paper.
To complete an Honors Book Study, you will need the following items: the Book Study booklet and the associated reading book.
To complete an Honors Book Study, you will need the following items: the Book Study booklet and the associated reading book.
Explore the deeply thought-provoking themes, messages, and literary mastery used in The Screwtape Letters with this 23-page Honors Book Study. Students expand their analytical and writing skills as they keep a personal response notebook and complete exercises such as scriptural connections, quote annotations and explanations, etymology exploration, vocabulary assignments, and more. The book study concludes with students crafting their own Screwtape Letter. With an included group discussion guide, this book study is perfect for individual use or groups.
- Saddle-stitch binding
The Screwtape Letters Book Study is available to accompany this book.
Indeed the safest road to Hell is the gradual one—the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings, without milestones, without signposts.
Thus writes the deviously cunning Screwtape to his nephew and underling ,Wormwood, a young devil assigned to tempt and beguile a human “patient.” Through their correspondence, sometimes comic but always cuttingly insightful, C.S. Lewis explores the very nature of good and evil, exposing our universal human failings and our desperate need for communion with God. Though Lewis once said about The Screwtape Letters that he “never wrote with less enjoyment” because of the “spiritual cramp” created by writing from the point of view of a devil, his efforts have uplifted the minds and souls of millions of readers throughout the world. In shining a light on Hell and its endless deceits, Lewis helps point the way to Heaven for all of us.
- 209 pages
- Perfect binding