With so many different curriculum on the market, it’s important to know exactly what you’re getting! Today, we’re talking all about Learning Language Arts Through Literature.

5 Things We Love About Learning Language Arts Through Literature
All-In-One:
Language arts can be so much effort. Most curriculum don’t include everything you need for a full language arts. They may focus solely on spelling or writing or reading.
But Learning Language Arts Through Literature includes reading, spelling, writing mechanics, grammar, composition, research and vocabulary! It covers all your bases in one handy-dandy workbook!
The only thing you need to add is the required literature, which can almost always be found at your local library or Libby app.
Having everything included in one easy workbook is a game-changer. It ensures your kids are learning everything they need, but you only need to keep up with one curriculum.
Affordable:
Learning Language Arts Through Literature is the most affordable option I’ve found for language arts. Most curriculum offers only one aspect of language arts and costs just as much!
For about $50, you can get both the teacher book and student workbook. You simply won’t find such an encompassing curriculum for that price anywhere else!
Open-&-Go:
The short lessons found in Learning Language Arts Through Literature make this curriculum one that both kids and parents enjoy. Because, let’s be real, language arts isn’t exactly the highlight of anyone’s homeschool day. Keeping it simple, easy to use and to the point make it much more bearable for all involved.
It doesn’t require a lot of prep work. In fact, most lessons require no prep work at all.
Being able to simply whip out our books and get started on our lessons ensure that we actually get our language arts lessons done each and every day.

All Ages:
One of the biggest struggles that homeschool families run into when choosing curriculum is that they often don’t carry students all the way through.
Many writing curriculum are only available for middle schoolers. Reading and spelling curriculum are only available for elementary years. Book studies are only created for high schoolers.
But Learning Language Arts Through Literature will carry you through each and every year, from 1st grade through 12th. That means you won’t have any holes or gaps in your education, as they are sure to cover everything you need!
Each level offers age-friendly activities. Word puzzles, logic and reasoning, analogy studies, hands-on activities, critical thinking and book studies fill the pages of this simple curriculum.
Charlotte Mason Friendly:
The longer I homeschool, the more I tend to relax and enjoy my kids’ education. While it isn’t necessarily a Charlotte Mason curriculum but I consider it about as close as you can get.
With copy work, dictation and narration, paired with rich literature, it’s a great guide to keeping your language arts simple.
The spiral approach ensures your kids aren’t forgetting anything along the way.
