English 10: Summer Offering
Course Id:   686
zzzThe VHS Collaborative (SB)

Course Overview
InstitutionzzzThe VHS Collaborative (SB)
SubjectLanguage Arts Core
Education LevelHigh School
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Course Description
Abbreviated Course: Abbreviated version of the full credit equivalent course



Never been enrolled in an online course or want to take another one?



Have you always wanted to improve your skills in reading, writing, and grammar?



Do you feel that you would like to participate in an online course that allows you to work daily in an environment that allows you to spend more time in those areas that have been obstacles to achieving academic success?



Do you need to make up credit in 10th grade English so that you can move into the next English course with your peers?



Are you interested in exploring a new and exciting way to attend a class that introduces you to other students from high schools across the United States?



If you answered yes to some or all of these questions, then this is the course for you. This course will concentrate on three areas of study: literature, language, and writing. Our study of literature will include short stories, poetry, nonfiction, and one novel. You will increase your language skills with vocabulary lists and quizzes and by polishing up on your grammar skills. These skills will go hand in hand with the writing lessons, as you work on improving your written communication.



In addition, you will have the opportunity to join other high school students in course discussions and activities. Also, you can discuss your thoughts and interests with classmates in a special place in the course that is devoted to nonacademic topics.



Join us this summer! All class materials and assignments are online so you do not have to lug a heavy backpack, pencils, or books to class. The course is just a mouse click away.



Learning Objectives:

1. To provide a basic and lasting foundation for future literature and writing endeavors.

2. To expand student vocabulary and encourage the use of new vocabulary.

3. To read various forms of literature and examine them within the context of art and human experience.

4. To develop initial literary analysis skills by acquiring basic literary terminology and practicing analysis writing.

5. To review and improve grammar skills necessary for written communication and expression by exploring the writing process and purposes for writing.




Delivery Method

  • Internet
  • Real-Time Web-Based Teacher Access



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