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  • Angelina
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    Just wondering, Christie (missceegee), if I am remembering correctly that one or more of your children took a class or two from Center for Lit?   Or did you use the Center for Lit seminar yourself, or with the moms in your co-op?  I’d love your thoughts/review, if you have time to share, Christie.

    Feedback or comments from anyone else using products by Center for Lit also most welcome!

    I am considering the Junior High Ready Readers (after I do the main seminar on my own) for DS 12 and DS13 in the hopes these guides might help me to direct and support my boys through our group discussions and themes on literature studies.

    Blessings,

    Angie

    Tristan
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    Hi Angie!

    I have Teaching the Classics (the dvd/workbook seminar) and love it! Not only is the seminar helpful to show you how and why socratic discussion is enriching to a study of literature, but it includes a guide in the appendix with many levels of questions you can use for any book as desired.

    For example, under the main question of “When does this story happen?”, which I always thought was a pretty basic question that didn’t take much to answer, they have 6 subquestions you may want to pull from. Everything from “How long a period of time does the story cover?” to “In what time of life for the main character do the events occur? Are they children? Are they just passing into adulthood? Are they already grownups? Does setting the story in this particular time of the characters’ lives make the story better?”

    When I do a group discussion with my children (or a one on one discussion with my teen, or small group discussion with my teen and husband) I try to browse through the question lists before our planned discussion day and note down which ones are particularly applicable to the book we read, ones I think will produce the most fodder for discussion/thinking.

    I have not used Center for Lit’s Ready Readers, so no help there.

    My oldest did one summer book discussion with them a couple years back when they offered it free. They were to read The Hobbit before class and come ready for discussion. It was held online and she really enjoyed it. I know they offer different kinds of classes, some include writing assignments, I have no experience with those.

     

    missceegee
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    We are using the elementary, jr high, & high school American lit classes.  Dd15 loves the discussion, ds12 tolerates it, dd9 enjoys it.  I’m in a season where I need outside support and this is working well.  We like having the one discussion per book and they are doing grid narrations as we go.  They like the books which is great.  I like the gentle lit analysis.

    Dd15 and dd9 are doing the writing portions.  It’s a stretch for dd9, dd15 likes it.

    Angelina
    Participant

    Thank you, ladies!

    Tristan,  thanks for the details.  I am so happy that I went ahead and ordered the seminar as a getting-started tool….

    Blessings,

    Angie

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