1:1 Private
Format
Ages 8-12
Recommended
45-Minute
Live Sessions
Up to 16
Graded Assignments
Course syllabus
Our ELA coursework focuses on Annotated Reading, Applied Grammar, Building Paragraphs, and culminates with a Final Project.
- As you read Mark Twain’s chapters, analyze the impact of characterization, plot structure, and author’s purpose. Acquire new vocabulary using context clues and apply your knowledge of new note-taking techniques.
- Use fiction to make connections with the real world and other media; determine the impact of writing as social commentary. Reflect on the author’s point of view and the story’s theme.
- Develop an assertive claim about the book and map out cohesive paragraph structures to analyze its impact. Integrate text-based evidence to support your argumentation.
- Write a satirical story of your own. Deepen your narrative technique with figurative language, and revise your story with an editing exercise.
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