Language Lessons for a Living Education 10
$39.19
Language Lessons for a Living Education Level 10 by Master Books is a dynamic language arts homeschool curriculum designed to equip 10th-grade students with essential communication skills. This course empowers students to effectively share their faith and make a lasting impact on their generation. Through the biography Life of Washington, students will explore the character of one of history's most significant figures. Additionally, excerpts from Gifted Mind and The Summit provide insights into the lives of two men who served God in distinct ways.
Students will master foundational high school-level communication skills, including essays, summaries, oral presentations, and writing both a biography and an autobiography. The curriculum also strengthens research skills through MLA citation and emphasizes the application of grammar and punctuation rules in writing. With a variety of engaging features, Language Lessons for a Living Education Level 10 prepares students for successful high school communication and beyond.
Course Features:
1 year course providing 1 English Credit Recommended Grade Level: 10th 50 minutes per lesson, 5x per week Convenient daily schedule that saves you time Full-color text Perforated, 3-hole punched worksheets Engaging application including critical thinking, faith tie-ins, and extension activities Assessments including reviews, rubrics, and answer keys Course Objectives:
Special features engage students, teaching creativity, spelling, and vocabulary. Grammar and punctuation set up a foundation of high school concepts that are applied through writing. Students are equipped with biblical application for expression, essay writing, and speaking skills. Worldview and literary analysis teach literary devices, critical thinking, and biblical worldview application Review days provide reinforcement for all concepts and may be used as assessments. Course Overview:
Exercise 1 of each lesson begins with a special feature, vocabulary and spelling words, and Scripture memory. Exercise 2 is devoted to grammar and punctuation, including application. Exercise 3 is all about communication. Students develop their skills in the areas of written, verbal, nonverbal, and technological communication. Exercise 4 is the worldview and literary analysis day. Students will study the book Life of Washington and excerpts from the books Gifted Mind and The Summit. They will evaluate worldviews and learn literary devices. Exercise 5 is a review of what students have learned in the lesson. The review may be used as a quiz or test. Companion Books to Complete the Course:
The Life of Washington (required) Gifted Mind (optional) The Summit (optional)
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