Description
Through a theme of finding their voice, students study the ways in which word choice and sentence structure contribute to developing author's perspective. Students continue to develop the reading, writing, language, and speaking/listening skills necessary for success in college, career, and beyond with a strong connection to civics throughout the centuries. Students closely examine voice, purpose, diction, syntax, and rhetoric in historical speeches, informational texts, and classic and contemporary literature through guided readings, interactive practice, and formal assessments. They also grow their narrative, informational, and argumentative writing skills through the repeated practice of planning, drafting, revising, and editing their written work.
Materials
Required materials are listed within the course.
Optional Materials
None
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Details
Academic Level: MIDDLE_SCHOOL
Catalog: Kenosha
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
Source: FlexPoint (FLVS)
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