7 Steps to Create High School Classes with Living Books

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7 Steps to Create Your Own High School Classes with Living Books In “7 Steps to Create Your Own High School Classes with Living Books” episode #107, Meredith Curtis shares how she created all of her children’s high school classes. She began the process by listing all the books she wanted her daughter to read. From there, she went on to think about life skills, academic skills, and virtues she longed to see in her son and daughters. Finally, she packaged everything in an easy way where teens could keep their own records.       Powerline Productions, Inc. Being World Changers, Raising World Changers!           Show Notes It was time for high school and up to that point we had enjoyed a lot of freedom and creativity in our home school. Living books were at the center of our curriculum. When we used textbooks, we read them aloud together. Could we carry on to high school? Yes! Here’s what I did starting when my oldest daughter was in 7th grade. I thought ahead. Step #1: Creating High School Classes Begins with Prayer Surrender my children and their high school education to the Lord. Ask for wisdom and His plan in course creation. Step #2: Creating High School Classes Requires Book Lists I made a list of all the books I wanted my teens to write in high school Classic Literature: Tale of Two Cities, Count of Monte Cristo  Great Works: Mere Christianity, Wealth of the Nations Inspirational: God’s Smuggler, Christian’s Secret to a Happy Life Step#3: Crossing the Finish Line Lists I also took time to prayerfully consider what virtues, values, habits, academic skills, workforce skills, and spiritual disciplines I wanted to see in their lives Virtues/Habits/Values: hard work, kindness, servant’s heart, Academic Skills: essays, research, reading at college level, analysis, advanced mathematics, Practical/Work/Community/Church Skills: leadership, interview, resume, work with a team Spiritual Disciplines: Quiet Times, serving at church, evangelize, defend the faith Relational Wisdom: Purpose dating or courtship, honoring parents, building wholesome friendships. Step #4: Dividing up Books I divided my books into different categories which became classes. Wealth of the Nations, Larry Burkett’s economic books, and Communist Manifesto went into the economics class. Pride and Prejudice, Tale of Two Cities, and The Mysterious Affair at Styles went into British Literature. Bondage Breaker, Christian’s Secret to a Happy Life, and From Prison to Praise became part of a Christianity Basics course (God’s Girls 101: Grow in Christ and Real Men 101: Godly Manhood). The Hidden Art of Homemaking became the foundation of my homemaking course. Understanding the Times was the main book in our worldview class. Soon all my books were divided up. Step #5: Creating High School Classes Requires Creating Assignments Next, I created assignments that were practical and cultivating academic and life skills. * Essays * Life Prep e.g. Apartment Project, Mother’s Helper, Change the Oil * Interviews to Articles * Book Club * Speeches Step #6: Laying It Out for Quick Read & Check Off Then I laid out the course for over a year and produced handy-dandy check-off sheets.

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