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6th ( & 5th ) Grade English Language Arts Homeschool Fall Semester

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Alison Stephens
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(337)
English semester course, meeting twice/week. Includes literature studies across a variety of genres, a short story unit, a parts of speech grammar focus, and two optional writing projects. A great support to any homeschool curriculum.

Class experience

US Grade 5 - 6
4 units//24 lessons//12 Weeks
Unit 1"Framed" by James Ponti
7 lessons4 Weeks
"Framed" by James Ponti
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Introduction and Chapter 1
Introduction to the Mystery/Detective Genre Parts of Speech Challenge and Pre-assessment
Lesson 2
Chapters 2-4
Literature Discussion Ch 2-4 Grammar Focus: Nouns (common/proper, concrete/abstract)
 Week 2
Lesson 3
Chapters 5-9
Literature Discussion Ch 5-9 Grammar Focus: Nouns (plural/possessive)
Lesson 4
Chapters 10-13
Literature Discussion Ch 10-13 Grammar Focus: Nouns (Subject or Object: DO, IO, OP)
 Week 3
Lesson 5
Chapters 14-18
Literature Discussion Ch 14-18 Grammar Focus: Pronouns (Personal: Subject/Object Forms)
Lesson 6
Chapters 19-22
Literature Discussion Ch 19-22 Grammar Focus: Pronouns (Possessive/Reflexive/Intensive)
 Week 4
Lesson 7
Chapters 28-31
Literature Discussion Ch 28-31 Grammar Focus: Pronouns (Indefinite/Relative)
Unit 2"The Silver Chair" (Chronicles of Narnia) by CS Lewis
6 lessons4 Weeks
"The Silver Chair" (Chronicles of Narnia) by CS Lewis
 Week 4
Lesson 8
Introduction and Chapter 1
Intro to Fantasy Genre, Discussion of Chapter 1 Review Pronouns Dice Game
 Week 5
Lesson 9
Chapters 2-5
Literature Discussion Ch 2-5 Grammar Focus: Adjectives
Lesson 10
Chapters 6-9
Literature Discussion Ch 6-9 Grammar Focus: Adjectives
 Week 6
Lesson 11
Chapters 10-13
Literature Discussion Ch 10-13 Grammar Focus: Adjective Order
Lesson 12
Chapters 14-18
Literature Discussion Ch 14-18 Grammar Focus: Adverbs
 Week 7
Lesson 13
Creative Project Presentations
Students present their Creative Projects for our Narnia book Grammar Focus: Verb Types
Unit 3"Rescue" by Jennifer Nielsen
6 lessons4 Weeks
"Rescue" by Jennifer Nielsen
 Week 7
Lesson 14
Introduction and Chapter 1-10
Introduction to Historical Fiction Genre
 Week 8
Lesson 15
Chapters 11-22
Literature Discussion Grammar Focus: Verb Tenses
Lesson 16
Chapters 23-33
Literature Discussion Grammar Focus: Adverbs
 Week 9
Lesson 17
Chapters 34-45
Literature Discussion Grammar: Catch-up
Lesson 18
Chapters 46-56
Literature Discussion Basic Diagramming: Subjects/Predicates
 Week 10
Lesson 19
Chapter 57-65
Literature Discussion Basic Diagramming: Compounds/Modifiers
Unit 4Short Story Unit
5 lessons3 Weeks
Short Story Unit
 Week 10
Lesson 20
Short Story Intro
Introduction to Short Story Genre Basic Diagramming: Diagramming Review
 Week 11
Lesson 21
"The Gift of the Magi"
Literature Discussion Basic Diagramming: Direct Objects/Indirect Objects
Lesson 22
"The Necklace"
Literature Discussion Basic Diagramming: Predicate Nouns and Adjectives
 Week 12
Lesson 23
"The Lady or the Tiger"
Literature Discussion Basic Diagramming: Prepositional Phrases
Lesson 24
"The Open Window"
Word of the Week Review Game Literature Discussion Final Diagram Practice
BS Degree in English Education, 30+ years teaching experience for all ages from preschool to adult, former homeschool mom, current loving Nana to the best grandkids ever! 
Homework Offered
Between classes, students will: 1. Read (or listen to) the assigned reading chapters before each class discussion. A reading guide will be provided to help with comprehension and preparation. 2. Complete the provided grammar practice worksheets to reinforce the grammar material 3. Complete various writing tasks
4+ hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Parents are welcome to contact me to discuss any requests for grades or for completion verification.
Grades Offered
Certificate of completion offered on request. This will include a list of all topics covered and a brief assessment of the learner's skills.
A copy of "The Silver Chair" by CS Lewis
               "Framed" by James Ponti
               "Rescue" by Jennifer Nielsen
A notebook or folder to keep assignments and worksheets
Pen or pencil and paper for jotting notes or important thoughts
All literature is chosen from a generally recognized collection of age-appropriate, often award-winning, books. Parents are encouraged to research any unfamiliar books to be sure they are appropriate for their learner. 

Here is a synopsis for the two books in this unit:

"THE SILVER CHAIR" by CS Lewis 
"Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole are classmates at a terrible school where bullies rule the roost. To escape their enemies, Eustace suggests they call on Aslan for help. Soon the children are magically transported to Narnia, where Aslan entrusts them with the task of locating the lost Prince Rilian, son of King Caspian. The Prince mysteriously disappeared over a decade before when he went in search of the creature that killed his mother. Now Caspian is old and not expected to live much longer, so Rilian must be found quickly to take his rightful place on the throne. Eustace and Jill, along with Puddleglum, their new Marsh-Wiggle companion, take a harrowing journey through the uncharted realms of Narnia, where they encounter giants, the Earthmen of the Deep Underground Realms, and the Queen of this Underland who is not all that she seems. Can they locate Rilian and return him to Cair Paravel before his father is gone?" (publisher summary)

"FRAMED" by James Ponti
"Framed! is a fun whodunit for tweens. Florian is Sherlock Holmes without the intimidating presence, and Margaret is a perfect sidekick with the promise of becoming more involved in future books. The story is light and fun. This is a good selection for libraries (personal, school, or public) where kids need a good mystery and are ready to move on from A to Z Mysteries." (excerpt from "momreadit")

"RESCUE" by Jennifer Nielsen
"Rescue" depicts the journey of a 12-year-old girl named Meg Kenyon through Nazi-occupied France during World War II. When she learns that her father, who works as a British spy for the resistance, has been captured by the Germans, she embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue him alongside other fugitives. Throughout the story, Meg finds clues about her father’s whereabouts in his coded letter and uses her knowledge of spying techniques to overcome the challenges she encounters on the way. 

Short Stories: We will read the following classic short stories (lightly abridged):  
"The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry
"The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant

Each short story is standardly accepted as appropriate literature for middle school grades. There are some elements of death and danger, and parents are encouraged to read summaries of each to be sure they are appropriate for your learner. All discussions will be kept light and focused mostly on the literary elements used to create tension and mood.
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(337)
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Group Class

$30

weekly or $350 for 24 classes
2x per week, 12 weeks
50 min

Completed by 42 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-12
3-10 learners per class

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