Fall in love with reading again!
The High School Reading Journal is a full-year homeschool language arts curriculum that allows your high schooler to pick their own fiction and nonfiction books while sharpening their comprehension and analytical skills. Yes, you can use it as an English credit (although you may want to add a grammar component if you haven't covered that).
With a special focus on style, facts, ideas, and biographical character evaluation, our Nonfiction section of the High School Reading Journal helps your high schooler discern between worldly wisdom and biblically sound philosophies in their reading.
Our Fiction section hones in on plot, character development, atmosphere, and literary devices to guide your high schooler in recognizing when literature presents a biblical worldview and when it glorifies themes or characters who oppose God and His truth.
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What started as an elementary-level curriculum has now grown into a multi-level language arts curriculum that will take you from 2nd grade all the way through high school!
I created the Reading Journal when one of my daughters began seriously struggling with our reading curriculum. I knew some underlying vision issues were causing her to be a little below level, but the main issue was that she hated the subject. We needed a change. So I dusted off my M.A.Ed. and created a reading curriculum that would fit ANY book that piqued her interest. Together she and I created something that changed everything.
If reading is a constant battle in your homeschool, the Reading Journal is for you!
This reading journal teaches reading comprehension, how to analyze what you're reading, helps build your student's writing skills, and even tackles the subject of worldview in literature.
Also, just by adding a grammar component, this journal becomes a full English credit. Planning all those high school credits just got easier!
The Middle School Reading Journal is a full-year homeschool language arts curriculum that allows your middle schooler to pick their own books!
With a special focus on style, facts, ideas, and biographical character evaluation, the nonfiction portion of the Middle School Reading Journal will help your student discern between worldly wisdom and biblically sound philosophies in their reading.
The fiction section hones in on the plot, character development, atmosphere, and literary devices to guide your middle schooler in recognizing when literature presents a biblical worldview and when it glorifies themes or characters who oppose God and His truth.
The Elementary Reading Journal is a full-year homeschool reading curriculum that allows your kids to pick their own books while sharpening their comprehension and analytical skills. All in 15 minutes a day!
Let your kids take the reins and become life-long readers!
We are using the high school writing journal in a group with 13-14 yr old girls. They are just beginning the stage of analyzing reading deeper and discussing it with their peers. The format of journaling as you read facilitated them to lead. This opened them to greater understanding of the books direction as well as discourse with each other as they saw characters or actions differently. It is such a welcome guide to allow them to take themselves on the journey of the book.
This is our first year homeschooling and with a high school student as well so this journal was a wonderful find. I love that they have flexibility to choose their own books but are also guided with inquisitive questions, prompts, and projects. It is made with really great quality paper and graphics. An amazing deal!
We have not started using this curriculum yet but I really like the layout. It’s not overwhelming. It’s to the point and has good helpful tips. My oldest struggles with staying focused and not consumed always simplifies things to help it not seem so overwhelming.
I’m very pleased with this reading journal. I love the ease of implementing this into any coursework along with the variety of assignments. It was easy enough to keep my tenth grader son’s attention, and open enough for my twelfth grade daughter’s over enthusiasm when it comes to school assignments.
I love not consumed this is a great tool for HS reading
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