High School English I
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License Model
FlexPoint or School/District Hosted
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Number of Credits
1.0
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Estimated Completion Time
32-36 weeks
Suggested Prerequisites
N/ADescription
Take an epic journey to refine your reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. You will dive into literary and informational texts to discover the tools authors use to achieve their purpose. You'll voyage through classic and contemporary works to reach new limits of comprehension. From reading fiction and nonfiction to writing epic works of your own, you'll gain insights into how writers of all genres use diction and style to create a voice of their own.Module One: Literary Essentials
-Plot, character, conflict, and setting
-Universal theme
-Diction, tone, and mood
-Figurative language
-Phrases, clauses, and parallel structure
Module Two: Writing with Style
-Determining central idea
-Text structures and text features
-Denotation, connotation, and figurative language
-Reference materials
-Rhetorical appeals and rhetorical devices
-Author's purpose
-Evaluating opposing arguments
Module Three: The Art of Arguing
-Logical reasoning
-The elements of an effective argument
-Logical fallacies
-Effective claims
-Planning and writing an argument using credible sources
-The characteristics of satire
Module Four: Relying on Facts
-Planning and writing expository essays
-Paraphrasing, summarizing, and synthesizing information
-Organizing an essay around a central idea
-Effective thesis statements
-Incorporating elaborative techniques
-The Works Cited page
-Effective digital presentations
Module Five: That's Epic
-Characteristics of epic poetry
-Characteristics of epic heroes
-Archetypes in literature
-Reading and analyzing dramatic works
-Adaptations of texts
-Layers of meaning in literature
Module Six: A Narrative of Epic Proportions
-Etymology
-Narrative writing
-Narrative techniques
-The hero's journey
-Developing point of view
-Developing universal themes