
Homeschool Classic Reading Program
for Middle and High School Students
Teach your kids literature without being an expert!
Complete lessons with parent resources
Homeschool Curriculum

Middle School
Man, the Hero

High School
Man, the Thinker
Three month core unit includes:
Shane by Jack Schaefer
Antigone by Sophocles
The Iliad by Homer
Additional works to be added each month include:
The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling
And many more...
Three month core unit includes:
Anthem by Ayn Rand
The Clouds by Aristophanes
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Additional works to be added each month include:
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
And many more...
Curriculum Subscription
$19.97/month
Everything you need to teach your own kids
- Parent resources to help you teach
- New works added each month
- Historical and cultural context readings
- Engaging exercises and writing prompts
Subscription also includes:
- Access to either the Middle School or High School levels, or save with the bundle pricing for both levels
- Three month core curriculum for each level
- Teacher guides and resources for teaching literature and writing
- New work for each level each month
- Complete lesson plans on classic literature
- Additional primary source readings to provide context for each work
- Assignments, quizzes, and discussion prompts with answer keys

Teach without having to relearn everything!
Each month, you get access to a new and complete month's curriculum designed to give you all of the tools you need to teach literature to your own children. You don't even have to read the book!
Each literary work lesson plan includes:
- Teaching guide with summary so you don't have to read the book!
- Historical, cultural, and/or thematic context for the literary reading(s)
- Student reading guide
- Four weeks of lessons based on the monthly and year-long theme
- Grading guides for you to use for activities and writing prompts
- Meaningful activities to build critical thinking skills
- Writing prompts to improve comprehension and deeper thought
- Opportunities for students to learn research and presentation skills

Give your child a rich literary experience
Inspiring Readers
Our curated lessons provide thoughtful engagement of literature to inspire the next generation of readers

Improve Writing Skills
All lessons include writing prompts that provide opportunities for your student to reflect and think analytically

Independence
Our lessons allow students to work independently on readings and activities, so they learn how to be more self-sufficient, giving you more time

Literature in Context
For each literary work, we include cultural, historical and/or thematic background to provide a deeper understanding of the story and the importance of context in general

Expanding Minds
When students read classic novels, plays, poetry, and prose, they experience the journey of humanity in all of its different forms that provides insight into the modern world
What Parents are Saying...
Homeschool Classic Reading Program
for Middle and High School Students
Teach your kids literature without being an expert!
Complete lessons with parent resources
Homeschool Curriculum

Middle School
Man, the Hero
Three month core unit includes:
Shane by Jack Schaefer
Antigone by Sophocles
The Iliad by Homer
Additional works to be added each month include:
The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling
And many more...

High School
Man, the Thinker
Three month core unit includes:
Anthem by Ayn Rand
The Clouds by Aristophanes
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Additional works to be added each month include:
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
And many more...
Curriculum Subscription
Starting at $19.97/month
Everything you need to teach your own kids
- Parent resources to help you teach
- New works added each month
- Historical and cultural context readings
- Engaging exercises and writing prompts
Subscription also includes:
- Access to either the Middle School or High School levels, or save with the bundle pricing for both levels
- Three month core curriculum for each level
- Teacher guides and resources for teaching literature and writing
- New work for each level each month
- Complete lesson plans on classic literature
- Additional primary source readings to provide context for each work
- Assignments, quizzes, and discussion prompts with answer keys
- Members only Facebook group where you can interact with other parents teaching the same curriculum

Teach without having to relearn everything!
Each month, you get access to a new and complete month's curriculum designed to give you all of the tools you need to teach literature to your own children. You don't even have to read the book!
Each literary work lesson plan includes:
- Teaching guide with summary so you don't have to read the book!
- Historical, cultural, and/or thematic context for the literary reading(s)
- Student reading guide
- Four weeks of lessons based on the monthly and year-long theme
- Grading guides for you to use for activities and writing prompts
- Meaningful activities to build critical thinking skills
- Writing prompts to improve comprehension and deeper thought
- Opportunities for students to learn research and presentation skills

Give your child a rich literary experience
Inspiring Readers
Our curated lessons provide thoughtful engagement of literature to inspire the next generation of readers

Improve Writing Skills
All lessons include writing prompts that provide opportunities for your student to reflect and think analytically

Independence
Our lessons allow students to work independently on readings and activities, so they learn how to be more self-sufficient, giving you more time

Literature in Context
For each literary work, we include cultural, historical and/or thematic background to provide a deeper understanding of the story and the importance of context in general

Expanding Minds
When students read classic novels, plays, poetry, and prose, they experience the journey of humanity in all of its different forms that provides insight into the modern world