Caesar Boys’ Reading Curriculum β€” 6 Months
Caesar Homeschool β€” English & Reading

6-Month Reading Curriculum
Samson & Apollo

13 books each Β· 5-rotation framework Β· Shared copies where possible Β· April–September 2026

Schedule Overview

Samson reads a book first, then passes his copy to Apollo two slots later. Both boys are always reading simultaneously β€” different books, different rotations. One purchase covers both readings for shared books.

Samson
Apollo
Apollo reads Samson’s copy β€” no new purchase
New purchase required
Slot Weeks Samson (12) Apollo (10) Buy
01 Wks 1–2 Holes β€” Sachar
R1 Β· Character Tracking
Hoot β€” Hiaasen
R1 Β· Character Tracking
Holes Hoot
02 Wks 3–4 Hatchet β€” Paulsen
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite
Holes β€” Sachar Samson’s copy
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite
Hatchet
03 Wks 5–6 The Outsiders β€” Hinton
R3 Β· Prediction & Review
Hatchet β€” Paulsen Samson’s copy
R3 Β· Prediction & Review
The Outsiders
04 Wks 7–8 To Kill a Mockingbird β€” Lee
R4 Β· Thematic Response
The Outsiders β€” Hinton Samson’s copy
R4 Β· Thematic Response
To Kill a Mockingbird
05 Wks 9–10 Freak the Mighty β€” Philbrick
R5 Β· Creative Extension
Ender’s Game β€” Card
R5 Β· Creative Extension
Freak the Mighty Ender’s Game
06 Wks 11–12 The Curious Incident… β€” Haddon
R1 Β· Character Tracking
Freak the Mighty β€” Philbrick Samson’s copy
R1 Β· Character Tracking
The Curious Incident
07 Wks 13–14 The Lost World β€” Conan Doyle
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite
The Curious Incident… β€” Haddon Samson’s copy
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite
The Lost World
08 Wks 15–16 Of Mice and Men β€” Steinbeck
R3 Β· Prediction & Review
The Lost World β€” Conan Doyle Samson’s copy
R3 Β· Prediction & Review
Of Mice and Men
09 Wks 17–18 The Old Man and the Sea β€” Hemingway
R4 Β· Thematic Response
Twenty Thousand Leagues β€” Verne
R4 Β· Thematic Response
The Old Man and the Sea 20K Leagues
10 Wks 19–20 Lord of the Flies β€” Golding
R5 Β· Creative Extension
CHERUB: The Recruit β€” Muchamore
R5 Β· Creative Extension
Lord of the Flies CHERUB
11 Wks 21–22 Treasure Island β€” Stevenson
R1 Β· Character Tracking
Lord of the Flies β€” Golding Samson’s copy
R1 Β· Character Tracking
Treasure Island
12 Wks 23–24 The Call of the Wild β€” London
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite
Treasure Island β€” Stevenson Samson’s copy
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite
The Call of the Wild
13 Wks 25–26 My Side of the Mountain β€” George
R3 Β· Prediction & Review
The Maze Runner β€” Dashner
R3 Β· Prediction & Review
My Side of the Mountain The Maze Runner

Books to Buy β€” By Month

18 books total instead of 26. Classic titles (Verne, London, Stevenson, Hemingway, Steinbeck) are available free as e-books via Project Gutenberg, or very cheaply secondhand.

Month 1 β€” Slots 1–2
  • Holes β€” Louis Sachar
  • Hoot β€” Carl Hiaasen
  • Hatchet β€” Gary Paulsen
Month 2 β€” Slots 3–4
  • The Outsiders β€” S.E. Hinton
  • To Kill a Mockingbird β€” Harper Lee
Month 3 β€” Slots 5–6
  • Freak the Mighty β€” Rodman Philbrick
  • Ender’s Game β€” Orson Scott Card
  • The Curious Incident… β€” Mark Haddon
Month 4 β€” Slots 7–8
  • The Lost World β€” Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Of Mice and Men β€” John Steinbeck
Month 5 β€” Slots 9–10
  • The Old Man and the Sea β€” Hemingway
  • Twenty Thousand Leagues β€” Jules Verne …
  • Lord of the Flies β€” William Golding
  • CHERUB: The Recruit β€” Muchamore
Month 6 β€” Slots 11–13
  • Treasure Island β€” R.L. Stevenson …
  • The Call of the Wild β€” Jack London …
  • My Side of the Mountain β€” Jean George
  • The Maze Runner β€” James Dashner

… Available free on Project Gutenberg (gutenberg.org)

The 5 Rotations

Each book uses one rotation type. Across 13 books, every rotation appears 2–3 times. The Week 1 task (mid-book) always feeds directly into the Week 2 task β€” if Week 1 is rushed, Week 2 becomes significantly harder.

Rotation 1

Character Tracking

Build an evidence log mid-book (three specific moments with quotes). Week 2: write a character essay using that log as your foundation.

Rotation 2

Scene Rewrite

Identify the most important scene mid-book and justify why. Week 2: rewrite it entirely from a different character’s point of view.

Rotation 3

Prediction & Review

Write three live prediction entries while reading the first half (dated, written as you go). Week 2: formal review structured around how your predictions played out.

Rotation 4

Thematic Response

Find a moment involving a difficult moral choice mid-book. Week 2: thematic essay β€” what does the book say about a big idea, and has it changed how you think?

Rotation 5

Creative Extension

Take World Notes mid-book: voice, tone, style, unanswered questions. Week 2: write a new scene that could genuinely belong inside the book.

Samson β€” Task Sheets

Age 12 Β· Strong comprehension Β· Push below the surface, require evidence, no vague impressions Β· Word targets reflect the challenge level of each book

1

Holes

Louis Sachar
R1 Β· Character Tracking Weeks 1–2 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 20)

Character Log: Stanley Yelnats

Find three specific moments from the first half. For each, write:

  • What happened (2–3 sentences)
  • What Stanley said or did in response
  • One sentence on what this reveals about his character
  • A short quote from the text to support your point
Think about

Is Stanley the same person he was at the start? What is changing inside him even when he doesn’t say so directly? He rarely complains β€” does that tell us something?

Week 2 β€” Completion

Character Essay: How does Stanley change, and why?

Using your three Week 1 moments as your opening evidence, write an essay answering: “How does Stanley change over the course of Holes, and what causes that change?”

  • Open with a clear argument β€” not “In this essay I will…”
  • Use all three Week 1 moments as evidence in the first half of your essay
  • Add at least two more pieces of evidence from the second half
  • End with your verdict: is Stanley’s transformation believable, and why?
Minimum 400 words
2

Hatchet

Gary Paulsen
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite Weeks 3–4 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 8)

Scene Identification

Choose the scene you believe is the most important in the first half. Write at least 150 words explaining:

  • What happens in this scene
  • Why it is the most important scene so far
  • What would be different about Brian’s story if this scene had gone differently?
Think about

Every chapter in this book is essentially a survival decision. Which one changes Brian most fundamentally β€” not just what he does, but how he thinks?

Week 2 β€” Completion

Scene Rewrite: A Parent’s Point of View

Rewrite your chosen scene from the perspective of Brian’s mother or father. Remember: they have no idea what is happening to Brian. You are writing about what they are doing at roughly the same moment β€” a completely different scene, a different world.

  • Capture their emotional state β€” worry, guilt, ordinary life carrying on
  • Echo the tension from Brian’s version, even though their world looks entirely normal from the outside
  • Make the gap between what Brian is experiencing and what his family can even imagine feel real
Minimum 400 words
3

The Outsiders

S.E. Hinton
R3 Β· Prediction & Review Weeks 5–6 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 6)

Live Prediction Log

At three different points while reading the first half, stop and write a dated paragraph entry. Each entry must include:

  1. What has just happened
  2. Your prediction: what happens next, and why do you think so?
  3. One question you want the book to answer
Important: These must be written as you read, not reconstructed at the end. Date each entry. This is the foundation of your Week 2 review β€” if you fake it, Week 2 will show.
Week 2 β€” Completion

Structured Book Review

Write a formal review of The Outsiders built around your predictions:

  • Which predictions were right? Which were wrong?
  • Where did Hinton surprise you most, and how?
  • Make your argument: is this book worth reading, and who would it suit?
  • Comment specifically on how convincingly Hinton writes about class and loyalty
Worth noting

S.E. Hinton wrote this at 16. Does knowing that change how you read it? Does it show in the writing, or not?

Minimum 400 words
4

To Kill a Mockingbird

Harper Lee
R4 Β· Thematic Response Weeks 7–8 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 15)

Moral Choice Analysis

Find a moment where Atticus faces a genuinely difficult confrontation or choice. Describe the situation fully, then answer each of these directly:

  • What choice does Atticus make?
  • Why do you think he makes it β€” what does it cost him?
  • What would most people in his situation have done differently?
  • What would you have done, honestly?
Week 2 β€” Completion

Thematic Essay: Moral Courage

Write an essay answering: “What does To Kill a Mockingbird argue about what it costs to do the right thing?”

  • Use at least three specific moments from the text as evidence β€” do not summarise the plot, analyse it
  • Address the question of what moral courage looks like when the people around you have different values
  • End personally: has reading this book changed how you think about justice or courage in any way?
Challenge target: This is the most demanding essay so far. Push yourself to use precise evidence and genuine argument β€” not “this book shows us that courage is important.” What kind of courage? At what cost? Says who?
Minimum 500 words
5

Freak the Mighty

Rodman Philbrick
R5 Β· Creative Extension Weeks 9–10 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 10)

World Notes

Write a detailed set of notes on how Philbrick has built this world and these characters. Cover:

  • How do Max and Kevin speak differently from each other? Find examples.
  • What details and images does the author keep returning to?
  • What questions has he raised that haven’t been answered yet?
  • How would you describe the tone β€” what does it feel like to read this book?
Week 2 β€” Completion

New Scene

Write a new scene that could slot into the book β€” between two real chapters, or alongside an event already in the story. Same characters, same world, same feel.

The test

Could someone who has read the book believe this scene genuinely belongs there? Max and Kevin must sound like themselves β€” not like you.

Minimum 400 words
6

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Mark Haddon
R1 Β· Character Tracking Weeks 11–12 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 97)

Character Log: Christopher Boone

Find three moments that show something specific about how Christopher’s mind works. For each:

  • Describe what happens
  • Include a short quote of something Christopher says or thinks
  • One specific sentence on what this reveals β€” not “he’s different” but something precise about how he sees the world
The harder question

Christopher doesn’t describe emotions the way most narrators do. How does Haddon show us what Christopher feels even when Christopher doesn’t know he’s feeling it?

Week 2 β€” Completion

Essay: Reliable or Unreliable?

Write an essay answering: “Is Christopher Boone a reliable narrator? What does he notice that other characters would miss β€” and what does he miss that the reader can see?”

  • Use at least four specific examples from the text
  • Think about what the word “reliable” actually means for a narrator
  • This essay requires you to think about the structure of the book itself, not just the story
Minimum 400 words
7

The Lost World

Arthur Conan Doyle (1912)
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite Weeks 13–14 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 7)

Scene Identification

Choose a scene that matters β€” a discovery, a confrontation, or a pivotal decision. Write at least 150 words:

  • What happens
  • Why it matters for the expedition as a whole
  • What would have changed if it had gone differently?
Week 2 β€” Completion

Scene Rewrite: Professor Challenger’s Point of View

Rewrite your chosen scene from Challenger’s perspective β€” arrogant, brilliant, convinced he is always right, and privately thrilled.

  • How does he see the other characters β€” Malone, Roxton, Summerlee?
  • What does he think they fail to understand?
  • Try to capture his voice: self-important, theatrical, genuinely excited
Minimum 400 words
8

Of Mice and Men

John Steinbeck
R3 Β· Prediction & Review Weeks 15–16 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (end of Chapter 3)

Live Prediction Log

Stop at three points in the first half and write a dated entry each time.

Reading note: This is a short book but dense with foreshadowing. Read carefully and slowly.
Week 2 β€” Completion

Review + Central Question

Write a review, then answer: “Is the ending of Of Mice and Men inevitable, or could it have gone differently?”

Minimum 400 words
9

The Old Man and the Sea

Ernest Hemingway
R4 Β· Thematic Response Weeks 17–18 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (when Santiago first hooks the great fish)

The Key Decision

Find the moment where Santiago decides to keep fighting when it would be far easier and safer to let go.

Week 2 β€” Completion

Thematic Essay: Defeat and Dignity

Write an essay answering: “What does The Old Man and the Sea argue about what it means to lose?”

Minimum 500 words
10

Lord of the Flies

William Golding
R5 Β· Creative Extension Weeks 19–20 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 5)

World Notes

  • What rules has the group established, and which ones are already breaking down?
  • What two or three questions has the novel raised that you most want answered?
  • What do you think “the beast” actually is?
Week 2 β€” Completion

New Scene

Write a scene that could slot into the novel from a different character’s perspective.

Parent note: This book contains violence and disturbing themes β€” intentionally. Worth discussing as you read.
Minimum 400 words
11

Treasure Island

R.L. Stevenson
R1 Β· Character Tracking Weeks 21–22 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 18)

Character Log: Long John Silver

Find three moments that reveal something specific about Silver’s real character.

The central puzzle

Long John Silver is simultaneously charming and dangerous. How does Stevenson make the reader like someone they absolutely should not trust?

Week 2 β€” Completion

Essay: Villain, Survivor, or Something More Complicated?

Write an essay answering: “Is Long John Silver a villain? What does Treasure Island seem to say about the line between loyalty and self-interest?”

Minimum 400 words
12

The Call of the Wild

Jack London
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite Weeks 23–24 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 4)

Scene Identification

Find the scene that best represents what it has cost Buck to survive and adapt.

Week 2 β€” Completion

Scene Rewrite: The Human Observer

Rewrite your chosen scene from the perspective of one of the human characters. They can observe Buck, but cannot access what is inside his mind.

Minimum 400 words
13

My Side of the Mountain

Jean Craighead George
R3 Β· Prediction & Review Weeks 25–26 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book

Live Prediction Log

Stop at three points in the first half and write a dated entry each time.

Week 2 β€” Completion

Review + Personal Response

Write a review, then address: “Sam Gribley chooses to live completely alone. Is this brave, foolish, or something else?”

Minimum 400 words

Apollo β€” Task Sheets

Age 10 Β· Strong reader when engaged Β· Word targets are shorter but expectations for detail and specificity are high Β· Credit for genuine thinking, not length

1

Hoot

Carl Hiaasen
R1 Β· Character Tracking Weeks 1–2 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 10)

Character Log: Roy Eberhardt

Find three moments from the first half where Roy makes a choice. For each write:

  • What happens (2–3 sentences)
  • What Roy says or does
  • One sentence: what this tells you about who Roy is
Week 2 β€” Completion

Character Essay

Write an essay answering: “How does Roy change in Hoot, and what makes him change?”

Minimum 300 words
2

Holes

Louis Sachar
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite Weeks 3–4 Samson’s copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 20)

Scene Identification

Find the scene you think is most important in the first half.

Week 2 β€” Completion

Scene Rewrite: The Warden’s Point of View

Rewrite your chosen scene from the Warden’s perspective. She knows things the boys don’t.

Minimum 300 words
3

Hatchet

Gary Paulsen
R3 Β· Prediction & Review Weeks 5–6 Samson’s copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 8)

Live Prediction Log

Stop at three points and write a dated paragraph each time.

Important: Write these as you read β€” not at the end. Date each one.
Week 2 β€” Completion

Review Built on Your Predictions

Write a review of Hatchet structured around your three predictions.

Minimum 300 words
4

The Outsiders

S.E. Hinton
R4 Β· Thematic Response Weeks 7–8 Samson’s copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 6)

A Difficult Choice

Find a moment where a character faces a genuinely hard choice.

Week 2 β€” Completion

Thematic Essay: Loyalty

Write an essay answering: “What does The Outsiders say about what loyalty costs?”

Minimum 300 words
5

Ender’s Game

Orson Scott Card
R5 Β· Creative Extension Weeks 9–10 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 8)

World Notes

Write down everything Card has established about this world so far.

Week 2 β€” Completion

New Scene in Battle School

Write a new scene set in Battle School. Try to capture the pressure, isolation, and constant strategic thinking.

Minimum 300 words
6

Freak the Mighty

Rodman Philbrick
R1 Β· Character Tracking Weeks 11–12 Samson’s copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 10)

Character Log: Kevin (Freak)

Find three moments from the first half. For each: what happens, what Kevin says or does, one sentence on what this reveals.

Week 2 β€” Completion

Character Essay

Write an essay answering: “How does Kevin change the way Max sees himself and the world?”

Minimum 300 words
7

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Mark Haddon
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite Weeks 13–14 Samson’s copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 97)

The Gap Between What Christopher Sees and What Is Really Happening

Find a scene where something is going on that Christopher doesn’t fully understand.

Week 2 β€” Completion

Scene Rewrite: Christopher’s Father

Rewrite your chosen scene from the father’s point of view.

Minimum 300 words
8

The Lost World

Arthur Conan Doyle (1912)
R3 Β· Prediction & Review Weeks 15–16 Samson’s copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 7)

Live Prediction Log

Stop at three points and write a dated entry each time.

Write these as you go β€” not at the end. Date each entry.
Week 2 β€” Completion

Review + Jurassic Park Connection

Write a review, then answer: “How did Arthur Conan Doyle influence Jurassic Park?”

Minimum 300 words
9

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

Jules Verne
R4 Β· Thematic Response Weeks 17–18 Free β€” Project Gutenberg
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (when Nemo’s nature becomes clearer)

A Choice That Surprises You

Find a moment where Captain Nemo does something that surprises you.

Week 2 β€” Completion

Thematic Essay: Freedom

Write an essay answering: “What does Captain Nemo believe about freedom β€” and is he actually free?”

Minimum 300 words
10

CHERUB: The Recruit

Robert Muchamore
R5 Β· Creative Extension Weeks 19–20 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 12)

World Notes

What are the rules of CHERUB β€” both official and unofficial?

Week 2 β€” Completion

New Mission

Write a new CHERUB mission briefing and opening scene.

Minimum 300 words
11

Lord of the Flies

William Golding
R1 Β· Character Tracking Weeks 21–22 Samson’s copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 5)

Character Log: Ralph

Find three moments from the first half showing Ralph under pressure.

Week 2 β€” Completion

Character Essay

Write an essay answering: “How does Ralph change as the boys’ society falls apart?”

Note: This book is darker than others on your list. Worth talking through with your parents.
Minimum 300 words
12

Treasure Island

R.L. Stevenson
R2 Β· Scene Rewrite Weeks 23–24 Samson’s copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book (around Chapter 18)

Scene Identification

Find the scene that you think is the most exciting or most important so far.

Week 2 β€” Completion

Scene Rewrite: Long John Silver’s Mind

Rewrite your chosen scene from Long John Silver’s point of view.

Minimum 300 words
13

The Maze Runner

James Dashner
R3 Β· Prediction & Review Weeks 25–26 Buy new copy
Week 1 β€” Mid-book

Live Prediction Log

Stop at three points and write a dated entry each time.

Date each entry. Write them as you go.
Week 2 β€” Completion

Review + Technique Question

Write a review, then address: “The Maze Runner keeps the reader in the dark almost as much as Thomas himself. Is this a good technique, or does it become frustrating?”

Minimum 300 words