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HIGH SCHOOL English Two Home and Group Set
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High School English 2 – Home & Group Curriculum 16-18 years
This advanced homeschool English curriculum is designed for upper high school students and includes everything you need to lead a small group or co-op class.
The Home & Group version includes the student workbook used in One Day Academy’s High School English 2 course plus a leader guide to help parents or tutors guide the students through the course.
Students will study essays, speeches, short fiction, and novels while learning advanced writing and research skills. The course emphasizes rhetorical analysis, argument, perspective, and critical evaluation, preparing students for college-level writing or real-world communication.
This advanced homeschool English curriculum is designed for upper high school students and includes everything you need to lead a small group or co-op class.
The Home & Group version includes the student workbook used in One Day Academy’s High School English 2 course plus a leader guide to help parents or tutors guide the students through the course.
Students will study essays, speeches, short fiction, and novels while learning advanced writing and research skills. The course emphasizes rhetorical analysis, argument, perspective, and critical evaluation, preparing students for college-level writing or real-world communication.
Purpose: High School English 2 builds on previous writing and literature studies to introduce upper high school students to rhetorical analysis, critical thinking and evaluation skills, and the research and writing skills needed to succeed in the workplace or in university studies.
Process
High School English 2 is an advanced composition course that builds on previous grammar and vocabulary study, as well as previous writing and literature courses to extend and expand student skills in understanding, analysis, and communication. It introduces students to rhetorical analysis, critical thinking, and evaluation skills, as well as the research and writing skills needed to succeed in the workplace or in university studies. Students explore rhetorical appeals and techniques through the study of essays, short fiction, speeches, and novels. They learn argument, persuasion, and perspective through writing essays, literary analysis, and a research paper, and develop advanced writing skills through peer review and revision. The class includes vocabulary study and grammar reinforcement and incorporates Modern Language Association (MLA) formatting and citation.
Curriculum/Materials:
Process
High School English 2 is an advanced composition course that builds on previous grammar and vocabulary study, as well as previous writing and literature courses to extend and expand student skills in understanding, analysis, and communication. It introduces students to rhetorical analysis, critical thinking, and evaluation skills, as well as the research and writing skills needed to succeed in the workplace or in university studies. Students explore rhetorical appeals and techniques through the study of essays, short fiction, speeches, and novels. They learn argument, persuasion, and perspective through writing essays, literary analysis, and a research paper, and develop advanced writing skills through peer review and revision. The class includes vocabulary study and grammar reinforcement and incorporates Modern Language Association (MLA) formatting and citation.
Curriculum/Materials:
- For parents or group leaders: High School English Two Leader Guide, by Terri Miller (included in set)
Student edition: High School English Two Student Book, by Terri Miller (included in set). - Easy Grammar Ultimate Series, Teacher Edition-Grade 11, by Wanda Phillips (Parents should buy the teacher edition, rather than the student edition)
- Who Said What? A Writer’s Guide to Finding, Evaluating, Quoting, and Documenting Sources (And Avoiding Plagiarism), by Kayla Myers
- Animal Farm, by George Orwell
- Frankenstein: A Guide to Reading and Reflecting Hardcover – by Karen Swallow Prior (Author), Mary Shelley (Author)