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Boomerang Book Club: April 2019

Boomerang Book Club April 2019

Did you know that Brave Writer’s Boomerang Book Club discussions are drawn from rich works of fiction that easily fulfill the English credit requirement for literature for a year of high school?

We provide a virtual coffee house—where students gather to freely discuss the novels they read at home. Plus a FREE digital copy of our language arts guide based on the book selection for the month is provided.


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April’s selection for the Boomerang Book Club (ages 13-18) is Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.

A modern classic, Fahrenheit 451 explores a futuristic world where television rules and books burn. Guy Montag is a fireman who starts fires—his job, to burn books and the buildings in which they are found. Through a series of events, Montag becomes disillusioned with the anti-intellectual society in which he lives and begins to question all he knows to be true.

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Homeschool students especially need the chance to talk about what they read—yet the busy mother-of-many doesn’t always have time to read those lengthy dense books, let alone discuss them in depth! And that’s where we come in. Teenagers are invited to join our virtual book discussion club, conducted entirely online in the Brave Writer classroom.

REGISTER HERE

Caveat: Please remember that you’re the parent. If you have doubts about the content of a particular book, please check the reviews of the novel or read it for yourself first. Pouch and Boomerang books in particular may include sexuality, graphic language, and mature themes.


Also starting in April are our Arrow and Pouch Book Clubs.

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FREE Webinar: How to be Your Child’s Writing Coach and Ally!

The Writer's Jungle Online Free Webinar

I’ve been listening.

Everyday I get emails and messages on social media that express the same thing: teaching your kids writing is hard on your heart.

I hear that many of you don’t know where to start. Or worse, that your relationship with your children suffers when you try to teach writing.

  • Should you focus on content or spelling?
  • How important is a topic sentence?
  • What about grammar?
  • Why does my child cry when we try to revise the writing to make it better?

I get it! I’ve lived it too.

Writing rescue is ahead! I’d like to introduce you to how we teach you to be an effective writing coach and ally to your children.

FREE Webinar: Be Your Child’s Writing Coach and Ally

In the recorded webinar I walk you through our award-winning online class called The Writer’s Jungle Online to demonstrate to you a new way to bring writing to life in your family.

I also share ideas you can apply right away and help you understand which options in Brave Writer will suit your family best.

Watch the Webinar

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Online Writing Classes for Teens

Brave Writer Online Writing Classes for Teens

Writing takes on a whole new flavor when our kids reach the teen years. While we’re looking for them to adopt formats and academic language, they still crave risk and adventure in their homeschool! You can’t get an interesting 5-paragraph essay out your kid, but she’ll knock out a fanfiction story in a heartbeat. Or your once reluctant 8 year old writer is only MORE reluctant at 15. This is the common push-pull of writing at this age.

We know this stage can be full of growing pains—but we’ve cracked the code on working with teens!

Instead of sending your young adults off with simply a stack of formats, Brave Writer takes the opposite approach: full engagement with their sometime-brazen opinions, their fun personalities, and the topics that make them passionate and enthralled.

Teens are full of life and are experimenting with developing their own thoughts and opinions about the world. Our writing coaches pull up a kitchen chair and dig in! You’d be surprised how much that reluctant teen will write when an interested adult says “tell me more!”

Brave Writer’s online classes offer the whole spectrum of interest-led to formal writing. All these classes prepare your teen with the writing skills they’ll need in college.

We partner with them in learning how to:

  • Harness their curiosity to ask relevant questions and dive into research
  • Analyze texts to appreciate multiple points of view
  • Take effective notes, gather information
  • Navigate citation rules
  • Gain confidence in writing
  • Honor formats without sacrificing writing voice
  • Develop appreciation for different genres like poetry or essays

This is one of our favorite ages to work with, because everyday is different! Your teen is sure to find something that will resonate with this array of classes:

Classes for high schoolers (13-18):

Advanced Composition
Book Club Boomerang
Brave Writer 201: Kind, Dynamic Revision
College Admissions Essay
Essay Prep: Dynamic Thinking
Essay Prep: Reading the Essay
Essay Prep: Research & Citation
Expository Essay: Exploratory & Persuasive
Expository Essay: Rhetorical Critique & Analysis
Fan Fiction
Journaling Jumpstart
Literary Analysis (Features a different work of literature each time.)
MLA Research Essay
Movie Discussion Club
Passion for Fiction
Penning the Past
Photography and Writing
Powerful Fiction Techniques
Scriptwriting
Songwriting
The Scoop: The Art of Journalism
Writing the Short Story

Learn More


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Pouch Book Club: April 2019

Pouch Book Club: Walk Two Moons

We’re sneaky.

All the discussion in our online book clubs for kids is put “into” writing but it will be invisible to them. Students will feel like they are just “talking” when in fact they are writing! This rich experience of putting thoughts and insight into writing will create the foundation for applying the insights to academic formats later.

Plus a FREE digital copy of our language arts guide based on the book selection for the month is provided.


[This post contains Amazon affiliate links. When you click on those links to make purchases,
Brave Writer receives compensation at no extra cost to you. Thank you!]


April’s selection for the Pouch Book Club (ages 11-14) is Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech.

Thirteen-year-old Salamanca Tree Hiddle, proud of her country roots and the “Indian-ness in her blood,” travels from Ohio to Idaho with her eccentric grandparents. Along the way, she tells them of the story of Phoebe Winterbottom, who received mysterious messages, who met a “potential lunatic,” and whose mother disappeared. As Sal entertains her grandparents with Phoebe’s outrageous story, her own story begins to unfold—the story of a thirteen-year-old girl whose only wish is to be reunited with her missing mother.—Amazon

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Due to popular demand, Brave Writer now offers a transition book club between the Arrow and Boomerang. The Pouch club is for middle schoolers who want to discuss novels with their peers, who are ready to learn the art of thinking and writing simultaneously all while excited about a great story!

REGISTER HERE

Caveat: Please remember that you’re the parent. If you have doubts about the content of a particular book, please check the reviews of the novel or read it for yourself first. Pouch and Boomerang books in particular may include sexuality, graphic language, and mature themes.


Also starting in April are our Arrow and Boomerang Book Clubs.

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Arrow Book Club: April 2019

Arrow Book Club April 2019

Our online book clubs for kids are a great way to get comfortable with the Brave Writer program! The book clubs provide literature discussion without the pressure of essay composition!

Plus a FREE digital copy of our language arts guide based on the book is provided.


[This post contains Amazon affiliate links. When you click on those links to make purchases,
Brave Writer receives compensation at no extra cost to you. Thank you!]


April’s Arrow Book Club selection is By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman.

Follow the adventures of Jack, a twelve-year-old Bostonian, and his English butler, Praiseworthy, as they set forth to strike it rich in the California Gold Rush! These two unlikely gold miners need to hit pay dirt to save the family estate. Along the way, they meet a cast of colorful characters and find themselves in plenty of predicaments. 

Purchase the novel.

Homeschool students especially need the chance to talk about what they read—-yet the busy mother-of-many doesn’t always have time to take the discussion to a written form.

Let Brave Writer help you. These book discussions are drawn from entertaining works of fiction that your kids are sure to love!

REGISTER HERE

Caveat: Please remember that you’re the parent. If you have doubts about the content of a particular book, please check the reviews of the novel or read it for yourself first.


Also starting in April are our Boomerang and Pouch Book Clubs.

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