Summus I B Leader Links
Student Links by week for
additional research and help
Summus I B Leader Links
Weeks 1-30
Week I
Science: Biology Lab Supplies: See week 15 for link to dissection specimens
Week III
Literature: Pilgrim’s Progress Book Club
Week IV
Literature: Pilgrim’s Progress Book Club
Week VI
Logic: Speech categories & rules for competition
Week IX
Literature: Prager U Book Club on Pride and Prejudice
Week X
Logic: LD Ballot
Week XI
Science: Strawberry DNA extraction
Science: Strawberry DNA video
Week XIII
Science: Expanded 7.2 experiment option: Spudoodles
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Week XIV
Theology: Mars Hill Description and Goals
Literature: The PragerU Book Club Tale of Two Cities
Week XV
Science: Specimen ordering: (specimens should be ordered over Christmas break. Specimens ordered are perch, crayfish, worms, pregnant dogfish, mice, and frogs)
Literature: Something Beautiful for God
Week XVI
Literature: Paradise Lost Thought question analysis and potential responses
Paradise Lost Discussion Questions
Science: See week XVII for all dissection links to provide as scheduled
Logic: Click on the link below to get to the resolution page. [To get there on your own, go to “www.stoausa.org” and under the “For Members” section, click on the “Resources” page. Scroll down and click on the “Debate resources” page and tap on the “Resolutions” tab.]
https://www.stoausa.org/debate-resources
Week XVII
Science:
Logic: LD Ballot
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Week XVIII
Science:
Week XIX
History:
Handel: Concerto in F major (The Cuckoo and the Nightengale)
Literature: Hillsdale Paradise Lost Lecture (must enroll with email for free,
and then watch. There is a short quiz afterwards. It is 40 minutes long.)
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Week XX
History:
Bach: Concerto for Two Violins in D minor
Bach: Brandenburg Concertos No. 3 (string instruments)
Concerto for Violin, Oboe, and Orchestra in C minor
Magnificat, a sacred oratorio for solo singers, chorus, and orchestra ​
Francois Couperin: Les barricades mysterieuses (Baroque Lute)
Science: Flower dissection
Week XXI
History:
Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A major
Mozart: Symphony No. 38 (Prague)
Mozart: Piano Sonata in G major
Literature: Jane Eyre thought question analysis and potential responses
Week XXII
History:
Beethoven: Leonore Overture no. 3 (14:00)
Beethoven: The Symphonies (5 hours)
Week XXIII
History:
Week XXIV
History:
DvoÅ™ák: Romance for violin and Orchestra, opus 11
Literature: PragerU Book Club Jane Eyre
Science:
Week XXV
History:
Tchaikovsky: Suite from the ballet: Swan Lake, opus 20 (two options)
Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy
Tchaikovsky: Symphonies 4 and 5
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Science: Crawfish dissection
Week XXVI
History:
Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
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Literature:
Only surviving recording of C.S. Lewis on BBC
CS Lewis Institute Study Guide Screwtape Letters Introduction
CS Lewis Institute Study Guide Screwtape Letters
Brown Chair Books Study Guide sample
Week XXVII
History:
Stravinsky: Petrushka or Petrushka
Science:
Week XXIX
Literature:
PragerU Book Club Screwtape Letters
Science:
Summus I B Leader Links
Appendix
Appendix– Logic
Five Common Topic Questions Law Enforcement:
Frederic Bastiat’s The Law: Read at least the first few pages, though the entire pamphlet is insightful. https://cdn.mises.org/thelaw.pdf#:~:text=Bastiat%20believed%20that%20all%20human%20beings%20possessed%20the%20God-given,%20natural
Law Enforcement Aff Research and Thought Questions:
Research Question 2: https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/civilian-oversight-police-accountability-mechanism#:~:text=Civilian%20oversight%20boards%20that%20use%20a%20review%20model%20do%20not
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National Service Aff Thought Questions:
Research Question 1: https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/National-Service_TEXT-3.pdf