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Writing & Grammar 11This distance learning course reviews the writing process—planning, drafting, revising, and publishing. It includes a systematic review of grammatical and mechanical skills. Students create portfolios that include twelve distinct writing assignments, including analytical essay, in-class essay, folktale, letter to the editor, memoir, parallelism, interview, critical response to literature, analogy, narrative poem, hymn, and a research paper. Students participate in specific aspects of publishing, including mailing a letter to the editor, submitting a poem for publication, and interviewing an important person in their lives. Dr. Lesa Seibert teaches this course. Recommended Viewing Schedule five 30-minute lessons per week for one semester; 79 lessons total American LiteratureIn this distance learning course, students read chronologically through American literature from the 1600s to the present, focusing on four major literary periods: early American, Romantic, Realistic, and Modern. Reading a variety of authors, students note the writers' influence on society as well as society's influence on them. Students develop an appreciation of American literature by seeing the fundamental elements of literature illustrated in specific works. The course builds on instruction from previous years to demonstrate the development of literature. Miss Jennifer Martini teaches this course. Recommended Viewing Schedule five 30-minute lessons per week for one semester; 84 lessons total Contents
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