Volume 4: Short Story Classics is the final of four volumes of Classic Literature for Christian Homeschoolers, a four-day-a-week, 30-week reading plan for Christian homeschooled high schoolers. Containing many of the greatest short stories ever written, this volume is, like the other three volumes of Classic Literature for Christian Homeschoolers, complete with footnotes, study questions for each story, and a free color-coded 30-week reading plan and answer key for parents (via email).
Here's what you get with the entire Classic Literature for Christian Homeschoolers four volumes:
- Great Reads! Classic Literature for Christian Homeschoolers pulls together many of the greatest classic writings in short story, sci-fi, mystery, play, and novel form.
- A Helpful, 30-Week Reading Schedule. No more "What should we read this week?" Each volume of Classic Literature for Christian Homeschoolers contains a 30-week reading schedule that maps out your student's literature reading for the year. Your family also gets a free download of a full-color, easy-to-follow version of the reading schedule.
- A Christian Worldview. Classic Literature for Christian Homeschoolers is presented from a Bible-believing, Christian point of view, which is reflected in the selection introductions, footnotes, questions for review, and essay topics-many of which offer relevant scripture passages for students to research and compare to the literature selections.
- Introductions, Footnotes, and Questions for Review. These put writings into historical context, assist students in understanding archaic terms, clear up potentially hazy passages, and point the student to think about and understand important ideas presented.
- A Free Answer Key to the Questions for Review. Parents, you can discuss the questions at the end of each selection with your student-fully armed with the answer key!
- Tests and Test Answer Keys for all Readings. There are 12 tests that may be administered by parents after their students finish sections of the books. The tests are multiple choice and matching, which makes it easy for parents to score.