Homeschoolers - what do you use for middle school literature curricula?

I'd like to get a list of middle school literature curricula. I have all the other strands of language arts: grammar, spelling, composition, and vocabulary figured out for fall. Now I'm on a hunt for literature and *only* literature (no other strands thrown in).

Can you tell me what you use for middle school lit? Thanks!

2008-03-19T14:20:01Z

Oh, I should list what I have for the other strands.

Spelling Power
Jump In! Writing
Vocabulary from Classical Roots (Book A and up)
Grammar, Usage, Mechanics - BK Language Handbook

2008-03-20T06:55:43Z

EDITED TO ADD AFTER ANSWERS APPEARED:

I don't need a book list, I need literature curriculua. Yes, like lesson plans. I know there are individual lit unit studies available for lots of book titles. I want a cohesive curriculum, not something I have to piece together.

Thrice Blessed2008-03-20T00:07:46Z

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I assume you don't just mean titles of literary works, but rather study guides to go with them?

I like the progeny press guides, they cover many different titles, so you can pick and choose:
http://www.progenypress.com/Catalog/middleschool.html


Now, while I do really like those guides, and I have used them on occasion, what I used with my daughter was mostly just great literature, journaling about what was read each day, and discussing it.
I don't have the 7th grade list handy but the 8th grade list is still fresh in my mind:

Alice in Wonderland
Anne of Green Gables
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Treasure Island
The Screwtape letters
The Call of the Wild
Anne Frank, Diary of a Young Girl

In addition she read a lot on her own, the entire black stallion series by Walter Farley, as well as a great many other books.

In our discussions we would talk about things like setting, theme, and mood, I used the Write Source book to help with that!


EDIT----EDIT----EDIT

Skills for Literary Analysis by James Stobaugh (I think that's how his name is spelled) is really good if you want a full year literary course.
http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?item_no=58963&netp_id=352660&event=ESRCN&item_code=WW&view=details
http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?item_no=58972&netp_id=352662&event=ESRCN&item_code=WW&view=details

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Anonymous2016-10-17T15:50:36Z

Literature Study Guides Homeschool

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hsmomlovinit2008-03-19T14:48:29Z

The library :-)

Seriously! My son has made great friends with the children's librarians, and they keep him stocked full of award-winning lit. He generally goes through 1-2 books a week just for free reading. These can be anywhere from Lewis and Tolkien to My Side of the Mountain or Johnny Tremain.

For comprehension and analysis, I use Gifted Books for Gifted Readers and Teaching the Classics (IEW). Gifted Books should be available at your library, it has all kinds of lit units for gifted upper elem and middle school kids. Lots of great activities, no boring busy work.

He also gets quite a bit of lit and lit analysis through TRISMS, which we use for history, geography, and language arts.

Edit - I just saw this on the IEW site, thought it might interest you. I wasn't sure if you wanted to use longer or shorter works, this is for shorter. It's for your gifted one, right? I don't think he'd have a problem keeping up with it :-) http://www.excellenceinwriting.com/index.php?q=product/windows-world%3A-introduction-literary-analysis-teacher/student-combo

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