This program emphasizes connecting
literature with authors, characters, events, and places. Each level highlights
4 different genres. Grades 7-9 span fiction, nonfiction, a specific novel, and
poetry. Grades 10-12 study fiction, drama, a specific novel, and poetry. All
grades utilize video teaching, assignments, optional extended activities, and
assessments.
Occasionally literary selections
are edgy, such as the 8th grade coverage of Night by Elie Wiesel (an
autobiography of a young Jew who was in Auschwitz). The content is always
handled with discernment and discretion, and the Resource Booklet gives the
parent advance notice of anything that might be considered problematic in
content. A list of all the shorter literature needed is included inside the
Resource Book. Selections are typically public domain.
Lessons in Fiction focus on
short stories and cover elements such as plot, conflict, mood, tone, setting,
theme/symbol, characters, point of view, foreshadowing, and flashback, as well
as author/story background and figurative language (onomatopoeia, simile,
imagery, personification). You’ll need to resource any required shorter works through
public domain. Each level includes a list of these shorter pieces inside the
Resource Book. We also have free pdfs of each piece available on our website. Each
of the four units have summative assessments. Some units will add culminating
activities. Lessons in Nonfiction (such as biographies/autobiographies,
informative texts, propaganda techniques, and narrative nonfiction) cover concepts
such as bias, tone, purpose, types of nonfiction, research, letters,
informative articles, book reviews, taking notes, perspective, and structure. Novel
Unit lessons cover character development, skimming/scanning, setting/mood,
internal/external conflict, making inferences, problem/solutions,
foreshadowing, making predictions, and theme. Lessons in the Poetry Unit
cover elements of poetry: structure, sound devices, figurative language,
metaphor, mood/tone, dialect, simile, rhythm, symbolism, voice, rhyme scheme,
hyperbole, personification, diction, and imagery. The upper grade Drama
Units teach main dramatic elements such as conflict, plot, character
analysis, and mood while examining in depth one play (such as Our Town
or Macbeth).
All lessons follow a pattern,
typically a 5-day pattern. There are Before You Read lessons (meet the
author, analyzing literature lectures, vocabulary, story background). As you
read, lessons will help students focus on the reading. After You Read
lessons cover analyzing literary elements, comprehension checks, vocabulary,
and analyzing figurative language. Independent Practice activities summarize
the instructional emphasis from the lessons and give the student literary
composition practice.
Bundle sets include the
spiral-bound Student Workbook, a Teacher Resource Booklet, the online
subscription teaching videos, and a print copy of the course novel. The Student
Book contains both the instructional text for the course and analytical
worksheets (particularly in lower grades) for completing some of the
assignments. The instructional information is thorough and comprehensive,
reflecting the content from the teaching videos. The Resource Booklet is
packed with materials needed. There is a general overview of the course, some
instructions for handling content (for particularly difficult or questionable
content), a course syllabus, and a detailed answer key. Lessons are detailed in
the Resource Booklet and clearly marked as daily lessons in the student books, which
include video cues and all needed student worksheets. The digital instructional
videos are a required component and are very well done. Please note, if you
purchase a set with Online Video, you will receive the print components of the
course in your shipment and a separate email from Essentials in Writing with
information on accessing the online video. Video access lasts one year from
activation. ~ Ruth
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