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To: aruanan

It did me as well. I got a scholarship from my ACT (which was much higher than my GPA would indicate). That is one of the reasons I am trying to push my girls to read some of those early 20th century pulps - they will expand their vocabulary tremendously. My youngest has agreed to be homeschooled in English and Social Studies next year - boy is she in for a surprise (they only read two “novel” length books in 7th grade for the entire year - it is insane). My daughter read both of them as a 6th grader each in about a night or two.

Since the Social Studies will be Ancient Civilizations (to the collapse of Rome) and Geography, I am setting up a ready plan to support this study. So far on my list:

Ben Hur
Oedipus Rex
Odyssey (she wants to read because of Percy Jackson)
Biographies of Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar
Selected passages out of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar
Hamilton’s Mythology (maybe Bulfinch’s instead)
Shelly’s Ozymandius and other selected relevant poetry
The Bible (in particular the OT related to Israel’s interactiions with the Egyptians, Assyrians, and Babylonians)
A description of the final destruction of Jerusalem by Titus
A book on the early Christian church
Something about Constantine


30 posted on 04/07/2010 1:07:14 PM PDT by exhaustguy
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To: exhaustguy
My youngest has agreed to be homeschooled in English and Social Studies next year - boy is she in for a surprise (they only read two “novel” length books in 7th grade for the entire year - it is insane).

Ha ha ha. That'll be interesting to see. My brother and his wife have homeschooled their four kids. They're all FAR beyond what anyone would be doing in public school. And they can actually carry on sustained conversations on a variety of topics without any annoying verbal clutter of "like," "ya know," "fer real," etc.

Only 2 books? The best thing for me was when we moved to a small town with a library within walking distance. I read about a book a day. Later, in Ann Arbor, in 8th grade my English teacher told me in front of the class that I was lying when I gave her a stack of index cards with some of the books I had read. She said that someone my age couldn't have read that many. I told her to pick any and I'd give her a synopsis.
34 posted on 04/07/2010 1:40:02 PM PDT by aruanan
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