Great Christian Classics: Volume 1 (Teacher Guide)

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For Grade Level 10-12

The vital resource for grading all assignments from the Great Christian Classics: Volume 1 course, which includes:

  • Instructional insights enhanced with worksheets and additional readings, all from a Christian perspective.
  • Critical thinking and vocabulary building activities that help students acquire knowledge and understanding.

OVERVIEW: This course is designed to introduce the student to important concepts written by some of the most influential Christians of the early church. The student will learn vocabulary and how to effectively apply it, develop a deeper familiarity with the Bible, discern the nuances and cultural references in the text, and utilize critical thinking to demonstrate a working understanding of each classical work. Students completing this course will explore five classical works that have influenced and defined tenets of Christianity, be able to understand the context of each writer’s literary work within their culture, discover more of the Bible through in-depth research, and better understand the life, theology, and worldview of some of the greatest Christian men in church history.

Teacher
Guide
  • Weekly Lesson Schedule
  • Student Worksheets
  • Quizzes & Test
  • Answer Key
10th - 12th grade
1 Year
Literature

Features: Each suggested weekly schedule has two easy-to-manage lessons that combine reading, worksheets, and vocabulary-building opportunities. Worksheets, quizzes, and tests are perforated and three-hole punched — materials are easy to tear out, hand out, grade, and store. Adjust the schedule and materials needed to best work within your educational program. Space is given for assignments dates. There is flexibility in scheduling. Adapt the days to your school schedule.

Workflow: Students will read the pages in their book and then complete each section of the Teacher Guide. They should be encouraged to complete as many of the activities and projects as possible as well. Tests are given at regular intervals with space to record each grade. If used with younger students, they may be given the option of only choosing activities or projects of interest to them and taking open book tests.

Lesson Scheduling: Space is given for assignment dates. There is flexibility in scheduling. For example, the parent may opt for a M–W schedule rather than a M, W, F schedule. Each week listed has four to five days. Adapt the days to your school schedule. As the student completes each assignment, he/she should put an “X” in the box.

SKU M081-9
Manufacturer Master Books
Weight (in lbs) 1.30
Title Great Christian Classics: Volume 1 (Teacher Guide)
ISBN 13 9781683440819
Contributors Kevin Swanson
Binding Perfect Bound with Perforated 3-Hole Punched Pages
Page Count 250
Publisher New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC
Dimensions (in inches) 8 1/2 x 11

A course to help you learn about the history of God’s Kingdom first-hand through five classic texts.

The history of God’s church and the lives of His faithful servants is some of the most amazing reading available for Christians today, and the most compelling of those books are often personal accounts of accepting Jesus and working for God. Read and study five autobiographies of noteworthy Christians in-depth through the Great Christian Classics, Vol. 1. The course:

  • Combines 5 powerful classic Christian texts
  • Covers significant figures of church history from the medieval period to the 1800s
  • Includes The Confessions of Augustine (AD 401), Patrick’s Confessions & Breastplate (AD 450), and History of the Reformation of Religion Within the Realm of Scotland (AD 1571)

This course features first-hand accounts of the lives of Augustine, Patrick, John Knox, John Bunyan, and John G. Paton. You will be inspired by stories of conversion in the Middle Ages and 18th century England, as well as tales of missionary work in medieval Ireland, Reformation Scotland, and the 19th century Pacific.

The newly revised and updated book is the perfect text for this high school church history course, and this teacher guide includes a detailed course schedule and all assignments needed for a full year of history.

Wonderful study tool for use with the textbook
Review by JoyfulMommy
Jonathan Edwards said, “There are two ways of representing and recommending true religion and virtue to the world, which God hath made use of: the one is by doctrine and precept; the other is by instance and example. Both are abundantly used in holy Scriptures.”

Studying literature just for the sake of literature has never appealed to us as something worth taking our childrens’ valuable time for - and knowing that they will be shaped by the thought and life patterns of the authors (as Kevin Swanson states in the introduction of this volume) - raises great caution when it comes to many of the classics that are frequently studied. But to sit at the feet of great Christian leaders in history and witness the work of the Holy Spirit in their lives fleshes out what Psalm 78:4 describes, telling “the generation to come the praises of the LORD, and His strength and His wondrous works that He has done.” The growth of the Church stems from the experiences and ministries of individual Christians, and studying the experiences and ministries of past Christians inspires us to imitate their faith (Hebrews 13:7). I am therefore excited about the spiritual as well as literary benefits of this study course!

The textbook (sold separately) is a compilation of five narratives, with brief introductions to each: Augustine’s Confessions, Patrick’s Confessions, John Knox’s History of the Reformation in Scotland, John Bunyan’s Grace Abounding, and John Paton’s Autobiography. This workbook is a wonderful tool to help students go deeper in their understanding of the text. It has a schedule laid out in the front so it’s easy to implement in a school year, and vocabulary exercises, Scripture study, and probing questions which help the students delve deeper into the texts and also apply what they are reading. This is an excellent course for developing literary skills while growing in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
High School Language Arts
Review by Laurie
This high school-level course is well laid out. It is divided into 180 days, with occasional catch-up days, exams, essays, and activities. This course is rich not only in reading about these five men's works. Students learn tons of vocabulary and a deeper understanding of the culture at the time. The student text has many side notes explaining historical meanings and pictures, which I found very helpful. Another highlight is that students are prompted to write bible verses as part of their work. This course is an excellent addition to my teens' high school education.
An excellent resource to teach the foundational Christian classics in a thoughtful and organized way.
Review by Kathleen C
The Great Christian Classics, Volume 1: Teacher Guide is a well-structured and highly organized resource, offering a clear approach to each of the classic works featured in the volume. It includes helpful outlines, concise summaries, and key themes for each text, allowing teachers or independent students to easily engage with the material. The guide also incorporates insightful discussion questions and practical activities that foster deeper engagement with the texts. These prompts encourage critical thinking and reflection, enabling students to connect the timeless teachings of the classics to their faith and personal experiences.
Beautiful Course
Review by HeaTher
This beautiful high school course explores selections of writings from five great men: Augustine, Bunyan, Saint Patrick, John Knox, and John Payton. I highly recommend this course, there is enrichment to be gained for everyone from these timeless writings. The curriculum is straightforward and easy for independent students to follow. The reading selections feature side notes to further explain themes and content within the writings. The teachers guide walks the student through various exercises to draw greater understanding and in depth analysis of these important preserved texts. A week in a glance follows the routine of: Reading, Vocabulary, Bible Research, Study Questions, Critical Thinking Questions, and various Essay Assignments. The Exams each feature a unique Closing Prayer time. Our 13 year old is working through parts of this course, he has a keen interest in Bunyan and coincides neatly with his Language Lessons for a Living 9 “The Pilgrims Progress” course, and also with his other reading interests. This one year course is flexible, he will complete it over several years as there is brief material that has a more mature theme best suited for high school age. Included is a one or two year schedule. This is a wonderful introduction to these great-greats - the giants of Christian Theology. How thrilling to have this available for our children to study.
Great study companion
Review by SB
The Great Christian Classics: Vol. 1 Teacher Guide is a great companion to Great Christan Classics: Vol. 1, guiding students through a thoughtful study of Augustine, Patrick, John Knox, John Bunyan and John Paton.
As is customary for Masterbooks curriculum, the schedule clearly lays out assignments for 180 days. Catch up days are also built into the schedule, allowing for more flexibility. There is also an alternative schedule at the back of the book if you prefer to complete this course over two years.
Some days the student will just read a portion from the literature passage. Other days there is a worksheet to complete. The worksheets cycle through working on vocabulary, Bible research, study questions, critical thinking questions, and occasional memorization. After completing each of the five narratives, there is an assignment to write an essay and answer personal application questions. There is also an exam for each of the five narratives. The back of the teacher’s guide includes a glossary for each of the five narratives, as well as an answer key and criteria for grading the essays.
Well written!
Review by Amy
Great Christian Classic Teacher’s guide is well structured. Starting with the suggested daily schedule is very easy to follow and saves me time from having to schedule my children’s schoolwork. The worksheets are made in such a way that the teenager will not get bord or frustrated, but at the same time it challenges the student to think deeper. It also includes many Bible verses to copy and memorize.
Excellent foundation
Review by Michele
What a rich foundation for a literature course! Not only in vocabulary and content, but in faith journeys of those who have left a legacy before us. The teachers guide pulls out great vocabulary, and relevant comprehension questions to the main points, as well as critical thinking questions in each chapter to help take your thinking beyond simple memory. I definitely recommend this course and the workbook for high school students.
Great Christian Classics
Review by Dustie
This is a beautiful course. Kevin Swanson did a fantastic job compiling these works in a meaningful manner. Writings from Augustine, Saint Patrick, John Patton, John Bunyan, and John Knox are included. Reading these and analyzing them pushes one toward self-reflection and deeper faith.
The reading is broken into digestible portions. The amount is sufficient without being overwhelming. It can easily be completed in the 30–45-minute timeframe that is estimated a student will spend daily on this course. Alternately, there is a schedule to utilize this as a two-year course in the back of the teacher’s guide. This could be helpful for a student who desires to take this course but has a heavy course load or for one who wishes to go at a slower pace to meditate more deeply on the content. There is a glossary of vocabulary words in the back of the teacher’s guide, and there are notes in the margins that clarify the content.
One of my favorite features of this course is the application of scripture to the literature that is being studied. The student is assigned applicable scriptures to copy for each section. I believe this helps reinforce a biblical worldview and develop the habit of comparing the writings of various authors to the standard of scripture. The other one of my favorite features is the closing prayer at the end of each exam. What a meaningful way to end each segment! Another beautiful inclusion is Patrick’s Breastplate, which is a beautiful poem/prayer. I think it would be a wonderful thing to memorize a portion of it.
The essay assignments are meant to help the students think deeper about the literature they’ve read. In my opinion, the questions are thoughtfully planned out to help the student gain a better understanding of the concepts contained within these texts. The essays are 500 words (about 2 pages if you prefer double-spaced). I appreciate the guide for grading the assigned essays. So much of the grading can be subjective, so I find the guide helpful.
In my opinion, this is a great course for high school students who enjoy literature or who may need to reinforce their worldview foundation.
Perfect
Review by Paola
the one thing I love about MB is that it makes the lesson plans so much easier for me. The guide helps me be just that a guide, where I can modify if I need to. I really love the intense thinking it requires for my high schooler.
Thumbs up
Review by Michelle
The teacher's guide/lesson plans for the Great Christian Classics Volume 1 is well laid out and has deep thinking questions. This course is a must for all high schoolers.

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