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    I got a new book to study with my kids this year. This is in addition to our other subjects. It's called "Movies as Literature." It looked like it would be lots of fun. - Julie

    This complete, one-year high school English course uses classic movies on video/DVD to introduce and study the elements of literary analysis. The student portion of this book contains discussion and composition questions for each of the 17 lessons, several of which can also be used to supplement studies in grades 7 and 8. This portion may be photocopied by the purchaser for personal family use or the student workbook may be purchased separately for convenience. This volume also contains an extensive teacher?s guide/answer key with ideas to help in directing students' thinking and suggestions for evaluating the content in their compositions. Also included are plot summaries, a glossary of literary terms, a final exam, and guidelines for writing and evaluating an essay. This course will not only give students the tools to appreciate good books more fully, but will also equip them with the ability to discern underlying messages in movies rather than simply absorb them.

    The following 17 movies are covered by Movies As Literature:

    * Shane
    * Friendly Persuasion
    * The Quiet Man
    * Arsenic & Old Lace
    * The Music Man
    * E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
    * The Maltese Falcon
    * Rear Window
    * Emma
    * The Philadelphia Story
    * The Journey of August King
    * To Kill A Mockingbird
    * A Raisin in the Sun
    * Raiders of the Lost Ark
    * Henry V
    * A Man For All Seasons
    * Chariots of Fire
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    Thanks Julie, it is the time of year to start looking for new curriculum. This looks like a good one. Where did you find it?

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    Amazon.com sells it.
    Julie

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