Language Arts
Reading Comprehension: Level H
Recommended Grade: 7
Unit 1: Fiction
Elements of Fiction and Bud, Not Buddy
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
The House on Mango Street
Unit 2: Literary Nonfiction
Elements of Literary Nonfiction and The Diary of a Young Girl
Never Caught, the Story of Ona Judge
Unit 3: Drama
Elements of Drama and A Lesson in Love
Unit 4: Poetry
Elements of Poetry and “The Road Not Taken”
Unit 5: Nonfiction
Finding the Central Idea and “Folding Future”
Words in Context and “Harvest Heroes”
“The Lungs of the Planet”
“Rebirth: The Renaissance”
“Vanished! Unraveling the Bermuda Triangle”
“A Glow Like No Other: The Northern Lights”
“Myths of Fire and Water”
“Crystal Kingdoms and Darkened Dens”
“The Adrenaline-Packed World of Parkour”
“Rapa Nui’s Silent Sentinels”
Reading Comprehension: Level I
Recommended Grade: 8
Unit 1: Fiction
Elements of Fiction and The Maze Runner
Close Reading and Amal Unbound
A Land of Permanent Goodbyes
Unit 2: Literary Nonfiction
Elements of Literary Nonfiction and Night
Unit 3: Drama
Elements of Drama and Pygmalion
Unit 4: Poetry
Elements of Poetry and “Annabel Lee”
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
Unit 5: Nonfiction
Finding the Central Idea and “How Mascots Became Sports’ Hype Squad”
Words in Context and “From the Gold Rush to Fashion Week”
The Chameleon”s Chromatic Conversations
Level Up: The Saga of Video Games
How Drones Are Changing the Game
Living Large in Little Spaces
Atlantis: Mystery, Myth, or Lost Megacity?
Ancient Rays, Modern Ways: Solar Energy
Rock”s Electric Heartbeat: The Electric Guitar
Foundations in Language Arts 1 (Revised 2024)
Recommended Grade: 7
Unit 1: Navigating Narratives
Welcome to Foundations in Language Arts 1
Introduction to Unit 1: Journey Into Narrative Writing
Twists and Turns: Narrative Structure
Viewpoint Voyage: Point of View
Dynamic Characters: Characterization Techniques
Time and Terrain: Setting
Opposing Forces: Conflict in Stories
Reading the Room: Identifying Mood
Diving Deep: Theme in Stories
Bridging the Gap: Using Transition Words
Desert of Description: Adjectives and Adverbs
Painting With Words: Descriptive Language
Narrative Navigators: Writing Narratives
Unit 2: Engaging With Nonfiction
Introduction to Unit 2: Engaging With Nonfiction
Core Concepts: Central Ideas and Supporting Details
A Piece of PIE: Identifying Author’s Purpose
Reality Reads: Informative Texts
Expository Exploring: Writing Informative Texts
Knowledge Navigator: Using Sources
Intro to Influence: Reading Persuasive Texts
Textual Temperature: Identifying Tone
Persuasive Power: Writing Persuasive Texts
Speaking Directly: Passive vs. Active Voice
The Perfect Pairing: Subject-Verb Agreement
Unit 3: Genre Journey
Introduction to Unit 3: Narrative Genres
Mystery and Suspense: Reading Mysteries
Science Fiction: Beyond Reality
Fantasy: Fantastical Worlds
Adventure Fiction: Thrills and Spills
Historical Fiction: Blending Fact and Fiction
Realistic Fiction: Everyday Drama
Quotation Quest: Using Dialogue in Writing
Unit 4: Media Literacy: Reading Between the Lines
Introduction to Unit 4: Media Literacy
Facts and Opinions: Evaluating News Media
Pitch Perfect: Analyzing Advertisements
Navigating the Online World: Social Media
Polished Prose vs. Friendly Phrases: Formal and Informal Register
Beyond Words: Film and Visual Literacy
Picture This: Graphic Novels and Comics
Unit 5: The Power of Poetry
Introduction to Unit 5: Poetry
Beyond the Literal: Figurative Language
Painting With Words: Imagery
Finding Connections: Metaphors and Similes
Alive in Words: Personification
Stretching the Truth: Hyperbole
All About Alliteration: Sound Devices
Poetry Foundations: Poetic Structure
Dancing With Words: Creating Structure
Songs of the Soul: Lyric Poetry
Wearing a Poet’s Shoes: Writing Poetry
Voices Unleashed: Spoken Word Poetry
Sharing Your Voice: Poetry Presentation
Unit 6: World Literature Exploration
Introduction to Unit 6: World Literature
African Folktales and Contemporary Literature
Asian Philosophical Texts
Indigenous Narrative and Oral Traditions
Global Narratives Project
Foundations in Language Arts 2
Recommended Grade: 8
Unit 1: Home
Welcome to Foundations in Language Arts 2
When Home is No Longer Safe
Unit 2: Compelling Stories
The Elements of Short Stories
Setting and Mood in “The Masque of the Red Death”
Point of View in “The Emperor’s New Clothes”
Characterization in “The Hunter’s Lodge Case”
Unit 3: Overcoming Adversity
Main Idea and Helen Keller
Author’s Purpose and Malala Yousafzai
Figurative Language and Ernest Shackleton
Rhetorical Analysis and Nelson Mandela
Unit 5: Twelfth Night
Introduction to Shakespeare
Dramatic Structures in Twelfth Night
Symbolism in Twelfth Night
Close Reading of Twelfth Night
Universal Themes in Twelfth Night
Unit 6: Writing for a Better World
Blueprints for Persuasive Writing
Connect With Your Audience
Power Up With Persuasive Techniques
Steer Clear of Logical Fallacies
Share Your Vision: Final Project
English 1
Recommended Grade: 9
Unit 2: Poetry
Denotation and Connotation
Unit 3: Short Stories
Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen
Unit 4: Novel
Treasure Island Part 6 and Recap
Unit 5: Romeo and Juliet
Intro to Romeo and Juliet
Unit 6: The Power of Words
Intro to The Power of Words
English 2
Recommended Grade: 10
Unit 1: Short Stories
Introduction to Short Stories
Irony and Characterization
Stories of Edgar Allan Poe
“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”
Unit Review: Short Stories
Unit 2: Poetry
Comparing and Contrasting Poems
Unit 3: The Odyssey
Introduction to The Odyssey
The End of the Hero’s Journey
Unit 4: Pride and Prejudice
Introduction to Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice, Chapters 13-22
Pride and Prejudice, Chapters 23-37
Pride and Prejudice, Chapters 38-48
Pride and Prejudice, Chapters 49-61
Unit Review: Pride and Prejudice
Unit 5: Othello
Othello, Act 5 and Unit Review
Unit 6: The Art of Argument
Introduction to The Art of Argument
Unit Review: The Art of Argument
English 3
Recommended Grade: 11
Unit 1: Pre-Colonial Period, Colonialism, and Early Nationalism
Intro to Pre-Colonial Period, Colonialism, and Early Nationalism
Unit 3: Transcendentalism
Intro to Transcendentalism
Unit 4: Realism and Naturalism
Intro to Realism and Naturalism
Unit 5: Modernism
The Great Gatsby, Chapters 1-3
The Great Gatsby, Chapters 4-6
The Great Gatsby, Chapters 7-9
Unit 6: The Harlem Renaissance
Intro to The Harlem Renaissance
High School Writing
Recommended Grade: 9 – 12
Unit 1: Introduction to High School Writing
Why Am I Taking This Course?
We’re Not in Middle School Anymore
Unit 2: Types of Writing
Types of Writing Overview
Let Me Explain: Expository Writing
Analyze This: The Analytical Essay
Allow Me to Persuade You: Persuasive Writing and Speaking
How To: Technical Writing
Asking All the Right Questions: Intro to Research Writing
Workin’ It: Professional Writing
Tell Me a Story: Narrative Writing
Unit 3: The Structure of an Essay
The 10,000 Foot Overview: Elements of Academic Writing
The Thesis Statement, Center of The Essay’s Universe
Body Building: Overview of the Body Paragraph
Like a Detective: Using Evidence to Make a Claim
What Does it All Mean? Explaining and Analyzing Your Evidence
Now Announcing: The Introduction
The End at Last: The Conclusion Paragraph
Unit 4: Evidence Deep Dive
Evidence Review: What We Already Know
Direct Quote or Paraphrase?
Unit 5: Research
The Trustometer: Evaluating Sources
Mix It All Together with Synthesis
The Big Idea: Forming Your Argument
The Grand Finale: Presenting Your Findings
Unit 6: Final Project
You’re on Your Own, Kid: Final Project
Creative Writing
Recommended Grade: 9 – 12
Unit 1: Becoming a Writer
Welcome to Creative Writing
Unit 2: The Writer’s Tools
Introduction to Unit 2: The Writer’s Tools
Unit 3: The Writer’s Techniques
Introduction to Unit 3: The Writer’s Techniques
Successful Starts and Effective Endings
Unit 4: The World as a Writer
Introduction to Unit 4: The World as a Writer
Personal Essays and Structure
Literary Journalism and Creative Ethics
Project: Creative Nonfiction Workshop
Unit 5: The Art of Writing Poetry
Introduction to Unit 5: The Art of Writing Poetry
Creative Constraints: Structured Poetry
Economy of Language: Haibun and Haiku
Between the Lines: Free Verse
Project: Poetry Portfolio
Unit 6: Multimedia Writing
Introduction to Unit 6: Multimedia Writing
From Page to Stage: Drama
From Scene to Screen: Screenplays
The Reader’s Role: Interactive Fiction
Project: Pitch Your Piece
Unit 7: Writing a Short Story
Introduction to Unit 7: Writing a Short Story
Ideating: Plan Your Story
Writing: Draft Your Story
Revising: Polish Your Story
Write On: Course Reflection
Journalism in the Digital Age
Recommended Grade: 10 – 12
Unit 1: Journalism Essentials
Welcome to Journalism in the Digital Age
Journalism’s Roles in Society
Freedom of the Press: Rights and Ethics
Navigating the Media Maze
Unit 2: Welcome to the Newsroom
The Structure of a News Story
Ensuring Accuracy in Reporting
Headline Story: Your Newswriting Project
Unit 3: Digital Storytelling
A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Words
Podcasting: Audio Stories Unfold
On-Air and Online: Broadcast and Video Journalism
Clicks, Likes, and Shares: Your Digital Story
Unit 4: Exploring Journalistic Genres
Genre Journey: Crafting Your Signature Story
Unit 5: Investigative Reporting Revealed
The Inside Scoop on Human Sources
Behind the Crime Scene Tape
Uncover the Facts: Investigative Report
Unit 6: The Road to Publication
So You Want To Be a Journalist
Portfolio: Showcasing Your Journalism Journey
Myths and Legends
Recommended Grade: 9 – 12
Unit 1: Creation and Making Sense of Chaos
Introduction to Myths and Legends
Balancing Chaos in Ancient China
The Sky Woman and the Haudenosaunee
Quetzalcoatl and the Nahua
Unit 2: Ancient Heroes
The Hero’s Journey and “The Ballad of Hua Mulan”
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Heracles and the Twelve Labors
Unit 3: Love, Sacrifice, and Transformation
Orpheus, Eurydice, and the Underworld
Persephone, Hades, and Ancient Greece
Parvati, Shiva, and the Story of Annapurna
Wanjiru, the Warrior, and the Kikuyu
Isis, Osiris, and Ancient Egypt
Princess Kaguya, the Bamboo Cutter, and Ancient Japan
Love, Sacrifice, and Transformation in a Modern Myth
Unit 4: Tricksters and Mythical Creatures
Loki: The God of Mischief
Baba Yaga: The Wicked Witch?
Hermes: Trickster of Ancient Greece
Unit 5: Monsters and Urban Legends
The Eternal Saga of the Vampire
The Monster of Loch Ness and Sea Serpents
Sasquatch: A North American Legend
Mothman: A 20th-Century Monster
What Monsters and Urban Legends Say About Us
The Making of an Urban Legend
Unit 6: Myths and Legends Wrap-Up
Mythological Mission Wrap-Up
Literary Analysis
Recommended Grade: 11 – 12
Unit 1: Reasoning
Determining Explicit and Implicit Ideas
Analogical Reasoning Part 1
Analogical Reasoning Part 2
Understanding Relationships
Unit 3: Context
Interpreting Words and Phrases in Context
Unit 4: Core Ideas and Purpose
Point of View and Author’s Purpose
Determining Central Ideas and Themes
Unit 5: Analyzing Arguments
Unit 6: Text Structure
Analyzing Part-Whole Relationships
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