TLP offers literature-based, discovery style learning designed for Christian education. Our authors select exceptional literature and integrate the separate parts of language arts: spelling, vocabulary, grammar, and writing, as well as critical thinking and communication.
Perfect for Christian schools and homeschools, educators use TLP lesson plans with ease; students respond to the fun curriculum, and minimal prep work makes teaching a pleasure. Lessons include exciting activities and enriching assignments to engage students while educating them. Incorporating classics or award winning novels, we use literature which is captivating for both male and female readers, provides extensive learning opportunities, and is ideal for elementary school and high school, grades 3-12.
For more information visit:
*Website- Total Language Plus
*Barbra Blakey Blog
My friend, Angela, is a homeschool mom who uses this curriculum with her daughter and she is also one of the representatives for Total Language Plus in WA State. Her daughter has done well using this literature based curriculum. The program offers kids in grades 3-12 the opportunity to read classic novels with a study guide. There are also focus guides which are designed to complement the study guides. To find more information on all these products, please visit the Total Language Plus website.
Moms of older grade kids, this is for you!!
Angela has graciously offered to give away one novel (Ben and Me by Robert Lawson) and the corresponding focus guide (6th grade level).
Ways to enter: (Be sure to fill out the entry form)
1. Make a comment on my blog- Visit Total Language Plus and tell me another novel you would like to read and do the study with your child. (required)
2. Be a follower on my blog
3. Subscribe by email-
5. Post about this giveaway on another site (1 entry for each)- Facebook, Twitter, Blog, Other.
I would like to study Swiss Family Robinson or Jane Eyre. I never read them and want to so this would be a way to share with my kids and read it for myself as well.
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