Memoria Press 10th Grade Literature Guide Set ~ Review

We recently had our first experience with a high school level litereature guide from Memoria Press. Adisyn has been working through Tenth Grade Literature Guide Set, which features guides for The Scarlet Letter, Julius Cesear, Romeo and Juliet and To Kill A Mockingbird. The set also includes a corresponding Teacher Guide for each student book. There are two options available for the 10th Grade Literaure Sets, one that includes the novels and one that does not. We received the set which does not include the novels. We chose to start with The Scarlet Letter.

The Student Books are all very similar in their approach to studying the corresponding great work of literature. The introduction is dedicated to helping the student become familiar with the “Taking With Us What Matters”, “Four Stages to the Central One Idea”, and “How to Mark a Book.” There is also a set of Comprehension Questions based on the that gets the student thinking in terms of the time period and setting the book is written in, details of the author, and other important pre-reading exercises.

Since Adisyn started with The Scarlet Letter I will address it specifically, however, the other study guides are very similar in their format. The Student Book contains three parts, in which each part has the following aspects: pre-grammar/preparation, grammar/presentation, logic/dialect and rhetoric/expression. Part 1 of The Scarlet Letter covers the Introduction and Chapters 1-5. Part 2 covers chapters 6-15 and Part 3 covers chapters 16-23.

The student guide isn’t designed to write the student answers and responses in so we have a notebook for Adisyn dedicated solely to her literature course. It is in this notebook that she answers all the definitions, comprehension questions and socratic discussion questions.

What Do We Think of the Literature Guides?

I feel like these literature guides are a rich study into the great novels. Adisyn has had to dig deep into the meaning of the book which has been so good for her. It’s been a good number of years since I read The Scarlet Letter, but it’s been fun to be able to talk with Adisyn as she’s gone through the book and guide. I look forward to more fun conversations as she finishes The Scarlet Letter and moves into the other literature guides.

I feel like the Tenth Grade Literature Guide Set has been a good fit for Adisyn’s sophomore year. I’m glad we’ve had the opportunity to review it and add it to her coursework for the year.

In addition to the Tenth Grade Literature Guide Set, other members of the Homeschool Review Crew have been reviewing:

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First to Tenth Grade Literature Guides {Memoria Press Reviews}

Previous Memoria Press Reviews

Perhaps you don’t have a student in 10th grade but are interested in learning about other Memoria Press products. Here are some other reviews our family has done of other Memoria Press Products:

  • Traditional Spelling I
  • First Start Reading
  • Iliad and Odyssey
  • Famous Men of Rome
  • The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & The Great Republic
  • The Book of Trees

Blessings,

Jennifer

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Library &Educational Services LLC ~ Review

It’s no secret that I love books so imagine how much fun I had recently when we had the opportunity to pick out some great titles from Library and Educational Services LLC. As part of this review, we were actually instructed to pick three different types of products from L.E.S., one each from the Who Was? Series and the Lifehouse Theater CDs and up to $60 of Reinforced Hardcover Library Binding Nonfiction books.


So I chose Who Was Mark Twain?, from the Who Was? series and The Misadventures of Tom Sawyer from the Lifehouse Theater CDs. This was a perfect way to introduce the younger kids to Mark Twain and Tom Sawyer! Now we just need to schedule a trip to Hannibal so they can walk where Mark Twain walked.

The real challenge came when deciding on the other books because there are so many great books available! I’m not even kidding, there are so many great options and the prices are amazing! With the help of the kids here is what we ended up with:

  • The Reformation – Events and Outcomes for $4.95
  • Courageous Heroes of the American West – Set of 7 for $37.17
  • Understanding the Civil War – Set of 3 for $17.21

We got 11 books for $59.33, that’s an average $5.39 each for reinforced hardcover library bound books! These books are beautiful and are made to stand the test of time and many hands for sure.

About Library and Educational Services LLC

Library and Educational Services is a family owned, wholesale distributor of educational and inspirational materials; including books, Bibles, CDs, and DVDs. They are located in Southwest Michigan. L.E.S. is not open to the general public. However, they do serve the following qualified wholesale buyers:

  • Resellers and Specialty Stores
  • Libraries, Library Directors, and Librarians
  • Schools, Teachers, and other School Leaders
  • Churches and Church Leaders
  • Home Educators
  • Missionaries and Ministry Organizations
  • Day Care Providers

Even though I had never heard of L.E.S before, they’ve been in business for over 40 years. This is a secret that it too good to keep a secret, if you homeschool or are another qualified wholesale buyer you will want to look into L.E.S. They even ship all over the world, including to military bases.

Our Experience with L.E.S and the Books We Received

The process of ordering our books was very easy and they were shipped out very quickly after we ordered them. The books themselves are very good quality.

I read the Who Was Mark Twain? book aloud to the younger kids. They thoroughly enjoyed it. We then started listening to the audio of The Misadventures of Tom Sawyer at bedtime. The audio is 70 minutes long so we’ve been listening to about 10 minutes each evening. The audio is well done and has been thoroughly enjoyed by the whole family.

I am looking forward to Adisyn using the Civil War series in conjunction with her history class this year; while Eli will be reading through the Courageous Heroes of the American West. The Reformation – Events and Outcomes will be a family read aloud this winter when things slow down on the farm (As much as I love summer, I do really enjoy the extra reading time we get in the winter. I’m just not ready for that cold weather quite yet.)

I can whole-heartedly recommended L.E.S. as a great source for high quality, wholesale priced books! I will certainly be using them in the future!

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Wholesale Books for Your Homeschool {Library and Educational Services LLC Reviews}

Blessings,

Jennifer

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Canning Fruits & Fruit Pie Fillings Ebook Free

You can now get a copy of my Ebook, Canning Fruits & Fruit Pie Fillings for FREE!

Blessings,

Jennifer

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Encouraging Hearts & Home 8.1.19

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Encouraging Hearts & Home 7.25.19

Welcome to Encouraging

Hearts & Home!

The Encouraging Hearts & Home Bloggers

Join your Encouraging Hearts & Home Co-Hosts each week for encouragement and support for your heart & your home. We hope to provide a space that builds each other up and lends a helping hand along the way. With all the negativity in the world, let’s shine a positive light!

Linda at Apron Strings & Other Things
Amy at A Nest in the Rocks

***Each week, our co-hosts will each choose our favorite links, along with the most clicked link, and pin them to our Encouraging Hearts & Home Pinterest board. 

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Other nice things you can do

  • Follow and/or subscribe to your host’s blog.
  • Visit a few other bloggers and show them your support. We all love getting comments, and who knows what inspiration you may find? Be sure to share the love–that’s what a blog hop is all about!
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