Language Arts Curriculum — Charlotte Mason · Classical — Books — Christian
Progeny Press publishes literature study guides that pair with real novels, helping students dig deeper into the books they read. Each guide covers one book and includes vocabulary exercises, comprehension questions, literary analysis activities, writing prompts, and discussion questions rooted in a Christian worldview.
Guides are available as digital downloads ($20-25 each) or print copies for classic and contemporary titles across all grade levels. The elementary guides work alongside picture books and early chapter books. The high school guides tackle serious literature with college-prep-level analysis.
What distinguishes Progeny Press from other study guides is the integration of Biblical principles into literary analysis. Students examine themes like justice, redemption, and moral choice through both the lens of the story and through Scripture. This makes the guides particularly appealing to Christian families who want their literature study to reinforce faith formation.
Progeny Press guides are not a standalone language arts program. They cover reading comprehension and literary analysis but not grammar, spelling, or composition. Most families use them as the literature component of a broader language arts plan, pairing them with a writing program like IEW or Brave Writer and a separate grammar curriculum.
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