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Literary Criticism Anthology for Learning Language Arts Through Literature Gold - Literary Criticism
Course Notes may include information not covered in the Course Book. This additional information is intended to round out your student’s knowledge of the topic and frankly, it is pretty minimal. There are 3 tests: short story, novel, and poetry. The tests are a good mix of multiple choice with short answer questions. No part of this item is reproducible. ~Sara
Language arts programs listed in this section cover most areas of language arts (reading/literature, writing, grammar, spelling and handwriting) in one curriculum, although some skill areas may be covered with less intensity than a focused, stand-alone course.
"It’s just common sense!" Yes, everything about this program is common sense. Offering a literature-based language arts program for Kindergarten through High School, Learning Language Arts through Literature lays a foundation with phonics and reading skills, and then builds on them with spelling, vocabulary and grammar, composition skills, and literary studies and analysis. Handwriting is also taught at the elementary levels, while Higher Order Thinking skills are woven throughout. The books are designated by colors but correlate with skills taught at specific grade levels. Since some parents are unsure of where to begin their child in the series, we have placement tests for each Learning Language Arts through Literature level available. A biblical and Christian worldview is evident in all courses. Each Course provides one year of language arts and requires a Student Workbook, Teacher Guide, and either the phonics readers and student packet in the Blue and Red Levels, or the Student Workbook, Teacher Guide, and required chapter books for Yellow-Gold levels.
These courses include all the user-friendly features of the lower grade series, yet they are written as college prep courses integrating literature studies with composition while incorporating vocabulary and grammar review. Course books, which include novel summaries, are written to both teacher and student with teacher helps and answers located in the back. The 36 weekly lessons are arranged in units - four or five per course.
- The courses may be used in any order at any high school level, except for one. The American Literature course contains units on short story, novels, essay (expository, descriptive, & narrative), and poetry. The British Literature course features units on novel, poetry, essay (including a poetry interpretation essay), and book review. World Literature has units on literary periods: Early Literature, Epic Poetry, Medieval-Renaissance, and Enlightenment-Romanticism. Literary Criticism is serious college-prep study and only recommended for grades 11-12.
- While perhaps more fun in a group or even with a parent/teacher, these can be self-study for a student who is a strong reader and writer. Literary terms are heavily emphasized, which are then applied to the reading sample. Without discussion, this course could move very quickly. You may choose to remove the answers in this scenario. It does not assign a lot of essay writing, more paragraph-length responses.
- Notes, Tests, Answers is an optional supplement that provides just a bit more background literature support, such as author bios, as well as tests with answers. Designed to be used as study and review for the tests.
- E-book versions of the Course Books and Notes, Tests and Answers Books include all content from the hardcopy products as pdf files for download. Upon purchase, you will be sent an email with access information and will then have 14 days to download the material. Once downloaded, they never expire from the customer's computer and can be read and printed from any device.
- We offer convenient Book Packages with just the outside literature needed or a Complete Set with the Course Guide, Notes & Tests, and the required Literature.
Filling a pivotal spot in the LLATL Gold series, this course covers college prep writing with a focus on literary response writing. Utilizing the LLATL-Gold format of complete daily instructional lessons (five lessons per week for 36 weeks) written directly to the student and incorporating an impressive collection of literary genres and selections, challenging writing assignments are approached in a manageable step-by-step manner. The student is taught to think critically and to organize their thoughts coherently. With reading assignments, thought-provoking discussion questions, writing samples, and opportunities to practice techniques with writing prompts, the emphasis is on effective thesis statements and well-crafted essays. During the course, the student will construct 12 five-paragraph essays, 3 five-page essays, and 1 ten-page essay. The course covers outlining and different literary styles, considers historical/author context, and notes how the reader responds to the literary selection. Within the daily lessons are reading, research, and writing assignments.
The Course Book provides all student lessons plus a teacher section that supplies answers and scoring/grading guidance. The Anthology is a collection of short stories and literary excerpts used in the course but several whole book studies are also completed. The eBooks are digital versions with identical content. (After your order is processed, you will receive an email from the publisher with the download information which must be activated within 14 days.) The Book Package includes the Required Resources for the course. The Complete Package includes the Course Book plus the Required Resources. Course Book – 221 pgs, pb; Anthology - 225 pgs, pb. ~ Janice
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Brand: | Common Sense Press |
Grades: | 11-12 |
ISBN: | 9781929683666 |
Length in Inches: | 11 |
Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.5 |
Weight in Pounds: | 1.45 |