Thank you!

My son wants to learn to read historic writing styles fluently..... only because of his competitive nature. He adores vocabulary. LOL He has ADHD and tends to skip/sim more than read. He will have to re-learn to read, essentially.

Schooling decisions are always in limbo, one semester at a time, but if he stays homeschooling, my plan is to spend a couple years reading and unpacking literature and then get AP Lit & Comp course materials. Getting a 4 or 5 on AP lit & Comp is a shoe-in for the local community college.

For you and your readers, you might enjoy vocabulary.com's list feature. Click on "Lists" and search for the book your kids would be reading next. You'll find vocabulary lists, practice and even spelling tests. You can make your own word lists too! We've used them for spelling tests, prepping for books, and I use it just for playing. They have GRE word lists with the most amazing words! ❤. LInk for example: https://www.vocabulary.com/lists/333622