The Noah Plan® Literature Program In Ninth and Tenth grades English Literature is covered over the two years and curriculum content is given comprehensively in The Noah Plan Literature Curriculum Guide (pp. 26-28 and 225-293) and includes the following periods: Theme: Tracing the Nobler Stream of Liberty. Anglo-Saxon Period 450-1066; Anglo-Norman Period 1066-1350; Age of Wycliffe and Chaucer 1350-1400; English Reformation Period 1400-1550; Elizabethan Age 1550-1620; Puritan Age 1620-1660 Theme: England Relinquishes her Christian Heritage. Restoration 1660-1700: Eighteenth Century 1700-1800; Age of Romanticism 1800-1850; Victorian Age 1850-1900; Twentieth Century 1900-present In Eleventh and Twelfth grades American Literature is covered over the two years and curriculum content is given comprehensively in The Noah Plan Literature Curriculum Guide (pp.30-33 and 295-359) and includes the following periods: Theme: Planting the Seeds of the American Christian Republic. Colonial Period 1607-1765; Revolutionary Period 1765-1787; Federal Period 1787-1840 Theme: America Falls Away from her Christian Founding and Character. Civil War Period 1840-1876; National Expansion Period 1876-1925; Twentieth Century 1925-present Needed Resources: The Noah Plan English Language Curriculum Guide; The Noah Plan Reading Curriculum Guide for Reading with Reason 9-12 (A Cultural Analysis Program taught with English) God’s law. The Deerslayer is a never-to- be forgotten tale of faithfulness, courage, friendship, and love. Paperback, 512 pages. $5.95 The Deerslayer Teacher Guide covers such topics as “American Christian Principles in Deerslayer,” “The American Indian and God’s Principle of Individuality,” “Principles of Conservation,” and “American Distinctives.” Paperback, 26 pages. $9.00 800-352-3223 | FACE.net 33 The Spirit of St. Louis (12th grade) Inspire students with Charles Lindbergh’s autobiography that tells the story of “Lucky Lindy” from his Midwestern childhood, through his barnstorming years and numerous brushes with death to the perilous transcontinental flight itself. Paperback, 528 pages. $5.95 The Spirit of St. Louis Teacher Guide Teach the hero who said, “I learned that if this civilization is to continue, modern man must direct the material power of his science by the spiritual truths of his God.” Paperback, 19 pages. $9.00 History and Geography Teaching Thomas Jefferson Teaching Thomas Jefferson is a study of our third president giving new insight into his character and accomplishments. Learn about his self-education, his love of architecture and his for leadership. Paperback, 19 pages. $14.95 Teaching Christopher Columbus, Christ- Bearer to the New World Guide to teaching the life and contribution of Christopher Columbus and the StoneBridge School Columbus Quincentenary event—a week-long, hands-on, celebration of Columbus. Your students will learn of the role of Christ in the life of the young adventurer inspired to a world-changing mission humbly dedicated to the glory of God. Paperback, 54 pages. $14.95 High School History and Geography Curriculum continued on page 34.