I am debating between curriculums and was wondering if someone who has this set could just email me the recommended additional books to read that are listed in the back of the manual.
I would greatly appreciate any help!
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Oh! I didn’t realize there were THAT many! I wouldn’t want anyone to spend that much time. Maybe someone could scan the list and attach it to an email???
The list is copyrighted. I’m sorry I’m being such a downer here!
There are two different lists in the back of TM. One is arranged weekly based on the topics you are studying. They are separated into non-fiction and fiction books then listed in order from easiest to hardest. There are short synopsis explaining what the book is about and any cautions they think you might need to know about the book. Then there is list of classic literature divided by grade level that you can choose from for reading time.
The lists are just suggestions. You can choose any literature or non-fiction books to go with the curriculum. Sometimes I used the lists and sometimes I went my own way. It just depended on what I wanted to do at time.
Thank you anyways. I have the books needed for the whole curriculum, but I never saw the list for the additional books that MFW recommends one to read. I would just be wanting to see the last two pages of the recommended list for general reading that is broken down into grades.
Thanks
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