Well-Ordered Language Level 1B Teacher's Edition
Item #: | 064851 |
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ISBN: | 9781600512926 |
Grades: | 3-4 |
Product Description:
Level 1B introduces object pronouns; adverbial prepositional phrases; introductory prepositional phrases; compound subjects; verbs; and direct objects. The scripted Teacher’s Edition provides lesson planning suggestions, activities, all student book and practice sheet answers, notes and tips, and extensive explanation and helps for using the analytical approach. Duplicated from the student book is a glossary, song lyrics, and author bios. The publisher’s web site also provides teacher help such as suggested schedule options and video support (for some levels). An accelerated 5-day per week option (From the Sideline) is available if you wish to finish both A and B in one semester.
Publisher Description:
A one-semester book for grades 3 or 4 and up
Children are naturally curious, and will find and collect such things as sticks, rocks, flowers, leaves, and fruit, arranging them, naming them, and making things out of them. They will even gather creatures such as butterflies and bugs with interest and delight.
What if the study of grammar could harness a child's natural curiosity? What if it could be a source of delight to children? The Well-Ordered Language curriculum presents the study of language in a way that appeals to a child's inborn curiosity and desire to collect, gather, and order. The curriculum presents grammar in a clear, orderly way, while simultaneously seeking to cultivate a child's wonder of language by presenting instruction in the context of narrative and language, attractive illustrations, and samples taken from classic children's literature and poetry.
Students will not merely be able to identify the parts of a sentence, but will understand how words behave in a sentence. As students see the components of language (the parts of speech) unfold before them throughout the Well-Ordered Language series, they will be able to apply their knowledge, gathering and arranging words to express their thoughts clearly and accurately.
The curriculum is designed so that teachers and students actively engage with each other and with the grammatical concepts in each lesson, using language skillsreading, writing, speaking, and listeningalong with physical movement, songs, and chants. Through Well-Ordered Language's unique, creative, and orderly method of analyzing the grammatical functions of the parts of speech, students will find the mastery of grammar achievable, meaningful, and delightful.
The robust teacher's edition includes:
* Pedagogical guidance and tips embedded in the text and collected in an appendix
* Extensive explanation of and guidance in Well-Ordered Language's unique analytic approach to grammar
* Suggested activities and games for review
* Answers for all student exercises
* Suggested schedules for teaching Well-Ordered Language Level 1B
Level 1A introduces declarative, interrogatory, imperative, and exclamatory sentences; subject/predicates/verbs; adverbs; direct objects; subject pronouns; and helping verbs. Level 1B introduces object pronouns; adverbial prepositional phrases; introductory prepositional phrases; compound subjects; verbs; and direct objects.
1A is now in its second edition and was revised to better align Level 1 with the rest of the series. Some lessons were re-ordered, so 1st and 2nd edition student and teacher editions do not work together.
Subtitled The Curious Child’s Guide to Grammar, this full-bodied series teaches grammar by capitalizing on students’ inquisitiveness. Teacher and student actively work together in this semester-based, classical-approach program which emphasizes the ordering and analyzing of words and their functions in sentences. Believing that understanding language should bring joy and delight, the series analyzes excerpts from great literature and poetry using comprehension and grammar-related questions. In addition, each chapter employs a continuing story using the characters on the front cover. Lessons follow a recommended 30-40 minutes/day (your choice of 3, 4 or 5-day per week schedules). Start each week with singing/chanting to learn key terms or concepts. During the week, work through Lessons A-C, with modeling, practicing, diagramming, and reinforcement. At the week’s end, work through optional fables/tales and take a quiz. Components are sold individually, as semester sets (A or B for each level), or as Full Program sets to complete in one year.
The scripted Teacher’s Editions (240+ pgs) provide lesson planning suggestions, activities, all student book and practice sheet answers, notes and tips, and extensive explanation and helps for using the analytical approach. Duplicated from the student book is a glossary, song lyrics, and author bios. The publisher’s web site also provides teacher help such as suggested schedule options and video support (for some levels). An accelerated 5-day per week option (From the Sideline) is available if you wish to finish both A and B in one semester.
The consumable Student (250+ pgs) contains a glossary of terms (defined and includes the book level and chapter used), song lyrics, a few pages for notes, and short bios with photos of all authors referenced. Each weekly lesson follows a repeated format of review, learn, practice, learn, and analyze. Students analyze sentences and learn grammar in choral form (with movements and gestures) and make written notations. A To the Source section brings out Greek and Latin roots.
Level 1 (grades 3-4) will teach students to understand, analyze, and mark sentences using songs. Diagramming at this level uses a specially created WOL pre-diagramming notation system which involves the student in learning and labeling word functions, identifying each word’s role and why it functions the way it does and how it relates to others.
The following levels use classic diagramming. The publisher recommends always starting with Level 1, but if students are extremely comfortable with the eight parts of speech and their functions, they could begin with Level 2A.
Level 2 (grades 4-5) continues with sentence marking and analysis, using increasingly more complicated sentences. Though not specifically designed to be used together, the fables in Levels 1 and 2 of this series are also found in levels 1-3 of Writing and Rhetoric (also from Classical Academic Press), so students could use the levels of these two curricula in combination.
Level 3 (grades 5-6) and Level 4 (grades 6-7) continue using tools and diagramming to analyze more advanced grammatical concepts in even more complicated sentences. If your students have mastered the 8 parts of speech; prepositional phrases; compound subjects; objects; possessive, interrogative and relative pronouns; compound sentences; and relative clauses, your students are ready for level 3A.
Additionally, Songs/Chants Digital Audio Streaming and Extra Practice & Assessments Digital Files are available for each grade level. Extra Practice & Assessments are 160+ pg PDFs that provide practice sheets for lessons A, B, and C (also in the student/teacher books); additional practice sheets; fable sentences for analysis; and a quiz. Customers will be sent an access code in 1-3 business days for digital products. The code should be redeemed on Classical Academic Press’s website in the "My Library" section. The web address is https://classicalacademicpress.com/.
These programs focus on grammar only and do not cover usage or mechanics.