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To: SuziQ
I'm working on the reading resource list from the classic curriculum book I am using. I am putting it into a Word document (tables) that I can sort by title, grade, subject, etc. (along with a column to check off or initial that it has been read and another to check if the library has it, if I have it, etc.) So far, I have done 6th, 7th, 8th, and most of 9th grade. (It's 9 pages so far.) If anyone is interested in getting a copy, let me know in FReepmail and as soon as I finish (give me another week), I'll forward it to you
185 posted on 07/25/2002 4:11:48 PM PDT by TxBec
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To: TxBec
What Classical Ed. book are you using? I have BOTH "The Well Trained Mind" and "Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum" Both have great suggestions. I bought "Designing Your Qwn..." because I wanted to check out the ideas for incorporating Catholic teaching into the curriculum. Right now our kids are reading "Christ and the Americas" along with their American History texts. It gives another view of Amer. History from the Catholic perspective.
187 posted on 07/25/2002 7:16:04 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: TxBec
Here's a great site that has the reading list broken down by age group: 1000 Good Books List

Primary Reading Level: 1-3

Elementary Reading Level: 4-6

Junior Reading Level: &-9

Senior Reading Level: 10-12

The sub-headings include Anthologies, Holiday Books, and Advanced Literature. The Advanced Lit lists are part of the Great Books canon.

202 posted on 07/27/2002 7:59:59 AM PDT by Carolina
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