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2024 BOGO Flash Sale!

Brave Writer BOGO Flash Sale 2024

“Buy One, Get One Free” Literature Single Sale
Ends April 3, 2024 (midnight EDT)
SALE HAS ENDED


It’s that time of year!

You’ve hit the wall. Tired of the routine. Got a household of antsy kids—and parents!

You’re ready to try something NEW! 

We get it! It’s the perfect time to mix it up! 

Buy one literature single and get another literature single free!

You can mix and match levels—Quill (5-7), Dart (8-10), Arrow (11-12), Boomerang (13-14) and Slingshot (15-18).

Each lit single offers you a month of language arts based on literature.

For a twist of fun…

Let your kids pick from our 200 titles!

  1. Turn your kids loose on the Literature Singles page.
  2. Ask them to pick books they’d like you to read with them.

Risky? That’s the point.

Be prepared to be surprised!

Your children’s curiosity can spark big juicy conversations, deep dives into grammar and writing, and get you to the finish line with joy.


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Mechanics & Literature: March 2024

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March’s Dart, Arrow, and Boomerang shine light on the power of deep relationships. While exploring writing, mechanics, and literary devices, lean into the big, juicy conversations these stories will inspire!

And this month’s Quill is Pets, and we think you’ll agree it’s the purr-fect way to introduce new concepts to your kids. We’ll investigate wordplay and onomatopoeia, we’ll connect with nature, and play with vivid vocabulary!


Brave Writer Quill
Quill (ages 5-7)

Pets

Go off-leash with the March issue of the Quill!

In the Brave Writer Book Shop, you’ll find books about pets that we adore! These are not required (you can use any books about these topics that you have in your stacks or discover at your library), but we find it’s helpful to have a list to get you started.

In this Quill, we’ll:

  • make like terriers and sniff out some book themes;
  • expand vocabulary as we squirrel away pet names;
  • take our imaginations for a walk by designing a dream pet;
  • draw upon fine motor skills to decorate awesome animals;
  • conduct a count of marvelous marks; and
  • get carried a-weigh with pet weights!

Get the Quill.


Brave Writer Dart
Dart (ages 8-10)

Duet by Elise Broach

Embark on an adventure with Mirabelle, a young goldfinch, and Michael an eleven-year-old musical prodigy, as they work to solve a real-life musical mystery!

The literary device focuses on Lyrical Language. Join us for a closer look! 

Inside this Dart we’ll also:

  • make colorful comparisons;
  • collect commas in a series;
  • discover a double-dot punctuation mark, the colon;
  • scope out the jobs of a semicolon;
  • consider closed compounds;
  • meander through a magnificent description; and so much more! 

Purchase the book.

Get the Dart.


Brave Writer Arrow
Arrow (ages 11-12)

Peter Lee’s Notes from the Field by Angela Ahn

Eleven-year-old Peter Lee has one dream—to become a paleontologist. But that dream is put on hold when unforeseen circumstances turn his life upside down! Thankfully, Peter’s scientific savvy can help!

The literary device focuses on Journal Writing. Join us for a closer look! 

In this Arrow we’ll also: 

  • explore the power of alliterative adjectives;
  • illuminate interjections;
  • sleuth for syllables;
  • act out action beats;
  • consider quotation marks;
  • sidle up to symbolism,and so much more! 

Purchase the book.

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Brave Writer Boomerang
Boomerang (ages 13-14)

Romeo & Juliet (graphic novel) by Gareth Hinds

Gareth Hinds’s graphic adaptation of the Bard’s romantic tragedy will delight the most loyal of Shakespeare fans, and it will appeal to readers new to his work as well! 

In this Boomerang, we’ll:

  • tune our ears to rhyme and meter;
  • see how Shakespeare celebrated and satirized the sonnet;
  • wonder what’s in a name and an identity;
  • appreciate the art of abridged text;
  • look into literary foils;
  • charge into graphic novel action, pacing, and inference; and so much more! 

Purchase the book.

Get the Boomerang.


For ages 15-18, check out the Slingshot.


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Make Grammar Concepts Stick

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Home education is not about having it all figured out but rather about the process of discovery along the way.

Have you ever doubted your ability to teach any of the subjects to your kids? I felt that way about math. In fact, I felt like I was learning the subject as I was teaching it. (Psst: that’s allowed!!)

When I designed the Brave Writer® program, I kept in mind that the average educated adult didn’t remember anything about grammar. I was aware that most full grown adults with high school and college degrees couldn’t remember the rule for using a semicolon. I also understood that most native speakers have a pretty good sense of syntax—how to speak intelligibly with clear meaning and good grammar.

With this in mind, I asked myself a question: “What would it take for children and parents to learn grammar concepts, so that they stick and support powerful communication?”

Living Literature

That’s how I began our literature and grammar programs. I realized everyone needed to see spelling, punctuation, and grammar concepts in quality writing. So we use living literature to highlight how authors use language to pack a punch.

Then we created games and activities that help children not only explore those concepts, but play with them and master them. Once a child understands what a powerful verb is, that child can use powerful verbs in their own writing. They can’t get there if your focus is on filling out a worksheet. They need you to understand the role of a powerful verb in quality writing too.

Enter Brave Writer’s:

  • Quill (ages 5-7)
  • Dart (ages 8-10)
  • Arrow (ages 11-12)
  • Boomerang (ages 13-14)
  • Slingshot (ages 15-18)

We cover it all! It counts and does the job for both you and your kids.

It’s okay not to know enough yet. We’ll help you get there!


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