


Seventh-Grade English, Part 2
ENGL 033 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
In this course, students will identify themes in literature, analyze techniques in poetry, compare selected genres in literature, and read and interpret Shakespeare works. Additionally, they will recite a poem using effective presentation skills, compose a well-supported research paper, apply reading and writing strategies to a novel, and expand and enrich their vocabulary by applying word-mastery strategies. This is the second course in a two-part Seventh-Grade English series.
ENGL 033 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
In this course, students will identify themes in literature, analyze techniques in poetry, compare selected genres in literature, and read and interpret Shakespeare works. Additionally, they will recite a poem using effective presentation skills, compose a well-supported research paper, apply reading and writing strategies to a novel, and expand and enrich their vocabulary by applying word-mastery strategies. This is the second course in a two-part Seventh-Grade English series.
ENGL 033 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
In this course, students will identify themes in literature, analyze techniques in poetry, compare selected genres in literature, and read and interpret Shakespeare works. Additionally, they will recite a poem using effective presentation skills, compose a well-supported research paper, apply reading and writing strategies to a novel, and expand and enrich their vocabulary by applying word-mastery strategies. This is the second course in a two-part Seventh-Grade English series.
Course Details
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Lesson 1: Theme
Lesson 2: Poetry
Lesson 3: Shakespeare
Lesson 4: Literary Genres
Lesson 5: Research
Lesson 6: Publishing -
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A webcam for the proctored final exam.
This course requires no additional textbook; however, we will read and discuss a novel throughout the course, which you must acquire:
The Giver by Lois Lowry
Winning the prestigious Newbery Medal in 1994, this short novel has been a thought-stimulating presence in middle school classrooms ever since. Feel free to read any edition of the book. You may find the book at your local library or bookstore.