Literature & Poetry
Grammar & Writing
Additional Resources
Theme-Based
School Division
100
This course helps students build their vocabulary, learn sentence structure and study the eloquence of people in years past.
What is: Linguistic Development through Poetry Memorization?
100
This book will have your students editing the story of an underwater maiden who bargains with an unscrupulous sea-witch in order to meet a human prince on land.
What is: Fix It! Grammar Book 4: The Little Mermaid?
100
This handy resource helps students find alternatives for "Pride" and "Courage."
What is: A Word Write Now?
100
This Level A course contains such stories as The Grasshopper and the Ants and The Milkmaid and Her Pail.
What is: Fables, Myths, and Fairy Tales?
100
What are three things in the Complete Teacher Package Level B that are not in the Teacher Package Level B?
What is: No DVDs, no Classroom Posters, no Fix It! Grammar?
200
Through this book, discover the structures that give poetry its power—rhyme, meter, metaphor, and more—as you learn to read poetry more deeply.
What is: Grammar of Poetry?
200
This resource covers hundreds of grammar, punctuation, and capitalization rules, commonly confused words, and guidelines for writing numbers.
What is: The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation?
200
This resource, based on the Unit 8 model, contains models and tips for writing many types of essays, as well as word lists, style techniques, and the ever-important introductory and concluding paragraph pointers.
What is: Portable Walls for the Essayist?
200
This advanced course can be used in conjunction with Excellence in Literature: American Literature for a full year of writing, vocabulary, and literature.
What is: Advanced U.S. History-Based Writing Lessons?
200
This student reference comes in two forms: printed pads and blackline masters.
What is: Student Reference Handbook?
300
This course is designed as a tool for student investigators in search of the worldviews hidden in all Great Books.
What is: Worldview Detective?
300
This writing level is the only DVD-based course that covers Unit 9: Formal Critique.
What is: Continuation Course Level B?
300
This teacher resource helps students learn about writing elements such as similes and alliteration through hands-on activities.
What is: Dress-Ups, Decorations, and Delightful Diversions?
300
This course will have students reading and writing about a shiny chair, a rescue journey, and an evil king.
What is: Following Narnia Volume 2: Aslan's Country?
300
This product gives schedules for training teachers using Teaching Writing: Structure & Style.
What is: Handbook for Administrators and School Teachers (HAS)?
400
This chronological index of classic world literature reveals a panoramic view of world history.
What is: Timeline of Classics?
400
This course allows students to rewrite the romantic and tragic tale of a hero depicted through barnyard animals.
What is: Fix It! Book 5: Chanticleer?
400
This "build as you go" resource provides students with tips on MLA formatting, writing from literature, and punctuation.
What is: Student Resouce Packet?
400
This course will have students reading and writing about humorous characters, cunning creatures, and meritorious men of history.
What is: All Things Fun and Fascinating?
400
This DVD-based product for teachers takes lessons directly from the Student Writing Intensive Level A and Continuation Course Level A.
What is: Models for Imitation Level A?
500
This advanced course will have students reading great works from Virgil, Victor Hugo, and Homer.
What is: Excellence in Literature: World Literature?
500
Please identify the part of speech indicated by the underline. The king was too use to her histrionics to be affected by tears. "Daughter, you are a royal princess. Your word of all people's must be trustworthy."
What is: noun of direct address?
500
This teacher and student guide provides definitions and practical examples of 30 different paragraph structures, including specific practice assignments for each of the thirty paragraph models.
What is: A Writer's Guide to Powerful Paragraphs?
500
This course has students reading and writing about topics such as The Trail of Tears, Thomas Edison, and Civil Rights.
What is: U.S. History-Based Writing Lessons?
500
It indicates a video component to a Models for Imitation lesson in the Classroom Supplement.
What is: A star?