Literature Courses

How WriteAtHome Literature Works

Approach

Lit 1-4 courses focus on the great books of Western civilization while our more traditional literature courses align with typical school reading requirements. These courses are geared toward students in grades 8-12. We also offer three middle school courses that introduce students in grades 6-8 to a variety of works that will challenge and inspire them to love reading.

Expectations

Each week, students are given a reading assignment, a discussion post, and a quiz to complete before class time.

Our literature courses are more rigorous than our writing courses and require a few hours per week to complete the assignments.

Delivery

Our literature courses include weekly lectures and discussions led by WriteAtHome founder Brian Wasko. These live courses include individual student support from our dedicated Teacher Assistants. We also offer many of our literature courses as self-paced, which can be completed in any order and at any pace.

Our approach to Literature is unique. It’s not about tests, defining literary terms, or memorizing names and dates.

It’s about the books.

We read a lot of good books together. And we talk about them. As time goes by, we learn to talk about them more intelligently. Sure, we teach literary terms like plot, conflict, and theme. But we use those terms to help us understand and appreciate the books.


YES, YOUR KIDS CAN HANDLE THESE BOOKS: A NOTE FROM BRIAN WASKO

I know the reading list can seem intimidating. Parents and students sometimes wonder if they are ready for difficult classic works like The Aeneid, Crime and Punishment and Moby Dick. But trust me—I've been teaching this stuff for more than twenty years to high school students of a wide range of abilities. They are capable of much more than you or they would expect.  

Some books will seem beyond students when they first attempt to read them, but I provide lots of resources to help along the way. And, of course, we spend much of the time in our class discussions on the basics—sometimes just figuring out exactly what is going on. 

We will challenge students of every ability. Some will be ready to go beyond simple comprehension into literary analysis and criticism. Others will simply work to get a feel for the basic purpose and plot of each work. Either way, students will come away with life-changing encounters with some of the best writing our culture has ever produced.

Be aware that the high school classes are geared for students in grades 9-12, though 8th grade students have participated successfully. We don’t recommend high school lit classes for students below 8th grade, but we have three great middle school literature classes for them.

Give it a try. You won't regret it!

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