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Reading Guide: The Awakening

$14.00

This is the curriculum for you if:

  1. You’re a little nervous-cited about homeschooling middle and high school.

  2. You’re looking for decolonized secular homeschool curriculum and resources.

  3. You don’t want to lose the homeschool magic just because you’re in the homeschool home stretch.

WHAT YOU’LL FIND INSIDE:

  1. Files: Reading Guide, How to Read a Book

  2. 8-week reading plan with discussion questions and activities

  3. Final project guide

WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO PROVIDE:

  1. Book: The Awakening by Kate Chopin

    Credit recommendation: 0.25 literature credit

    Placement recommendation: This is designed as a rigorous reading guide for high school students. While most books can be a fun study for students of all ages, this unit asks students to use critical reading and thinking skills that most students won’t be ready to flex this way until late middle school or high school. Ideally, students should have some familiarity with annotated reading, textual analysis, and writing about literature going into this unit.

For secular homeschoolers who want a fun, decolonized, rigorous way to homeschool high school and middle school, home/school/life’s Deep Thought is the progressive high school curriculum that does the academic heavy lifting so that you can enjoy the fun stuff. Unlike other high school curriculum, home/school/life’s Deep Thought curriculum teaches studentshowto learn, not just what to learn and makes big academics surprisingly fun for the whole family.All curriculum materials are digital and downloadable. Because of this, all sales are final. If you have questions, please ask before you buy.

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This is the curriculum for you if:

  1. You’re a little nervous-cited about homeschooling middle and high school.

  2. You’re looking for decolonized secular homeschool curriculum and resources.

  3. You don’t want to lose the homeschool magic just because you’re in the homeschool home stretch.

WHAT YOU’LL FIND INSIDE:

  1. Files: Reading Guide, How to Read a Book

  2. 8-week reading plan with discussion questions and activities

  3. Final project guide

WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO PROVIDE:

  1. Book: The Awakening by Kate Chopin

    Credit recommendation: 0.25 literature credit

    Placement recommendation: This is designed as a rigorous reading guide for high school students. While most books can be a fun study for students of all ages, this unit asks students to use critical reading and thinking skills that most students won’t be ready to flex this way until late middle school or high school. Ideally, students should have some familiarity with annotated reading, textual analysis, and writing about literature going into this unit.

For secular homeschoolers who want a fun, decolonized, rigorous way to homeschool high school and middle school, home/school/life’s Deep Thought is the progressive high school curriculum that does the academic heavy lifting so that you can enjoy the fun stuff. Unlike other high school curriculum, home/school/life’s Deep Thought curriculum teaches studentshowto learn, not just what to learn and makes big academics surprisingly fun for the whole family.All curriculum materials are digital and downloadable. Because of this, all sales are final. If you have questions, please ask before you buy.

This is the curriculum for you if:

  1. You’re a little nervous-cited about homeschooling middle and high school.

  2. You’re looking for decolonized secular homeschool curriculum and resources.

  3. You don’t want to lose the homeschool magic just because you’re in the homeschool home stretch.

WHAT YOU’LL FIND INSIDE:

  1. Files: Reading Guide, How to Read a Book

  2. 8-week reading plan with discussion questions and activities

  3. Final project guide

WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO PROVIDE:

  1. Book: The Awakening by Kate Chopin

    Credit recommendation: 0.25 literature credit

    Placement recommendation: This is designed as a rigorous reading guide for high school students. While most books can be a fun study for students of all ages, this unit asks students to use critical reading and thinking skills that most students won’t be ready to flex this way until late middle school or high school. Ideally, students should have some familiarity with annotated reading, textual analysis, and writing about literature going into this unit.

For secular homeschoolers who want a fun, decolonized, rigorous way to homeschool high school and middle school, home/school/life’s Deep Thought is the progressive high school curriculum that does the academic heavy lifting so that you can enjoy the fun stuff. Unlike other high school curriculum, home/school/life’s Deep Thought curriculum teaches studentshowto learn, not just what to learn and makes big academics surprisingly fun for the whole family.All curriculum materials are digital and downloadable. Because of this, all sales are final. If you have questions, please ask before you buy.

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Feeling a little nervous-cited about homeschooling middle and high school?

Looking for decolonized secular homeschool curriculum and resources?

Eager to keep the homeschool magic all through in the homeschool home stretch?

You’re in the right place.

 

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