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English IV: British and World Literature - Credit Recovery

British and World Literature is a streamlined survey of British literature that illustrates the origins of English-language literature and reflects its reach beyond the British Isles. The course is standards-based. Each activity correlates to state standards in six core areas: reading, writing, language (appreciation and aesthetics), listening and speaking, viewing and representing (including media literacy), and research. The course gives students meaningful practice in fundamental literacy skills while introducing them to classics of British and world literature. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to think and respond independently, critically, and creatively to the subject matter, whether it’s a work of literature, a piece of nonfiction writing, or a media work. The course emboldens students to approach these works — both on their own terms and within a larger context — while providing them with the tools and encouragement they need in order to do so.
Prerequisites: 10th grade English
Materials: (total price ~ $49.00)

  • Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, ©1959, First Anchor Books Edition, 1994; ISBN: 0385474547 (other editions acceptable); ~ $9.00
  • The Story and Its Writer: An Introduction to Short Fiction. Compact 7th ed. Ann Charters, ed. ©2007, Bedford/St. Martins; ISBN: 0312442718 (alternate edition also acceptable: 6th ed., ©2002; ISBN 0312397313); ~ $40.00

$325.00Price:
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English IV: British and World Literature - Online HS

British and World Literature is a streamlined survey of British literature that illustrates the origins of English-language literature and reflects its reach beyond the British Isles. The course is standards-based. Each activity correlates to state standards in six core areas: reading, writing, language (appreciation and aesthetics), listening and speaking, viewing and representing (including media literacy), and research. The course gives students meaningful practice in fundamental literacy skills while introducing them to classics of British and world literature. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to think and respond independently, critically, and creatively to the subject matter, whether it’s a work of literature, a piece of nonfiction writing, or a media work. The course emboldens students to approach these works — both on their own terms and within a larger context — while providing them with the tools and encouragement they need in order to do so.

Course Level: Core and Honors Available

Prerequisites: 10th grade English

Materials: (total price ~ $49.00)

  • Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, ©1959, First Anchor Books Edition, 1994; ISBN: 0385474547 (other editions acceptable); ~ $9.00
  • The Story and Its Writer: An Introduction to Short Fiction. Compact 7th ed. Ann Charters, ed. ©2007, Bedford/St. Martins; ISBN: 0312442718 (alternate edition also acceptable: 6th ed., ©2002; ISBN 0312397313); ~ $40.00

$1,250.00Price:
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English IV: British and World Literature - Summer Session

British and World Literature is a streamlined survey of British literature that illustrates the origins of English-language literature and reflects its reach beyond the British Isles. The course is standards-based. Each activity correlates to state standards in six core areas: reading, writing, language (appreciation and aesthetics), listening and speaking, viewing and representing (including media literacy), and research. The course gives students meaningful practice in fundamental literacy skills while introducing them to classics of British and world literature. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to think and respond independently, critically, and creatively to the subject matter, whether it’s a work of literature, a piece of nonfiction writing, or a media work. The course emboldens students to approach these works — both on their own terms and within a larger context — while providing them with the tools and encouragement they need in order to do so.
Course Level: Core and Honors Available
Prerequisites: 10th grade English
Materials: (total price ~ $49.00)

  • Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, ©1959, First Anchor Books Edition, 1994; ISBN: 0385474547 (other editions acceptable); ~ $9.00
  • The Story and Its Writer: An Introduction to Short Fiction. Compact 7th ed. Ann Charters, ed. ©2007, Bedford/St. Martins; ISBN: 0312442718 (alternate edition also acceptable: 6th ed., ©2002; ISBN 0312397313); ~ $40.00

$875.00Price:
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English IV: British and World Literature - Summer Session

British and World Literature is a streamlined survey of British literature that illustrates the origins of English-language literature and reflects its reach beyond the British Isles. The course is standards-based. Each activity correlates to state standards in six core areas: reading, writing, language (appreciation and aesthetics), listening and speaking, viewing and representing (including media literacy), and research. The course gives students meaningful practice in fundamental literacy skills while introducing them to classics of British and world literature. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to think and respond independently, critically, and creatively to the subject matter, whether it’s a work of literature, a piece of nonfiction writing, or a media work. The course emboldens students to approach these works — both on their own terms and within a larger context — while providing them with the tools and encouragement they need in order to do so.
Course Level: Core and Honors Available
Prerequisites: 10th grade English
Materials: (total price ~ $49.00)

  • Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, ©1959, First Anchor Books Edition, 1994; ISBN: 0385474547 (other editions acceptable); ~ $9.00
  • The Story and Its Writer: An Introduction to Short Fiction. Compact 7th ed. Ann Charters, ed. ©2007, Bedford/St. Martins; ISBN: 0312442718 (alternate edition also acceptable: 6th ed., ©2002; ISBN 0312397313); ~ $40.00

$875.00Price:
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English IV: British and World Literature - Summer Session

British and World Literature is a streamlined survey of British literature that illustrates the origins of English-language literature and reflects its reach beyond the British Isles. The course is standards-based. Each activity correlates to state standards in six core areas: reading, writing, language (appreciation and aesthetics), listening and speaking, viewing and representing (including media literacy), and research. The course gives students meaningful practice in fundamental literacy skills while introducing them to classics of British and world literature. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to think and respond independently, critically, and creatively to the subject matter, whether it’s a work of literature, a piece of nonfiction writing, or a media work. The course emboldens students to approach these works — both on their own terms and within a larger context — while providing them with the tools and encouragement they need in order to do so.
Course Level: Core and Honors Available
Prerequisites: 10th grade English
Materials: (total price ~ $49.00)

  • Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, ©1959, First Anchor Books Edition, 1994; ISBN: 0385474547 (other editions acceptable); ~ $9.00
  • The Story and Its Writer: An Introduction to Short Fiction. Compact 7th ed. Ann Charters, ed. ©2007, Bedford/St. Martins; ISBN: 0312442718 (alternate edition also acceptable: 6th ed., ©2002; ISBN 0312397313); ~ $40.00

$875.00Price:
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Extra Teacher Support

Additional five (5) hours of support by teacher

$300.00Price:
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French I - Credit Recovery

French I teaches students to greet people, describe family and friends, talk about hobbies, and communicate about other topics, such as sports, travel, and medicine. Each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Vocabulary includes terms to describe school subjects, parts of the body, and people, as well as idiomatic phrases. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes the verb system, adjective agreement, formal and informal address, reflexive verbs, and past tense. Students also gain an understanding of the cultures of French-speaking countries and regions within and outside Europe, as well as insight into Francophone culture and people.

Prerequisites: None

Materials:
Headphones with microphone
~ $20.00
Any English-French/French-English Dictionary ~ $7.00

$325.00Price:
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French I - Online HS

French I teaches students to greet people, describe family and friends, talk about hobbies, and communicate about other topics, such as sports, travel, and medicine. Each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Vocabulary includes terms to describe school subjects, parts of the body, and people, as well as idiomatic phrases. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes the verb system, adjective agreement, formal and informal address, reflexive verbs, and past tense. Students also gain an understanding of the cultures of French-speaking countries and regions within and outside Europe, as well as insight into Francophone culture and people.

Course Level: Core and Honors Available

Prerequisites: None

Materials:
Headphones with microphone
~ $20.00
Any English-French/French-English Dictionary ~ $7.00

$1,250.00Price:
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French I - Summer Session

French I teaches students to greet people, describe family and friends, talk about hobbies, and communicate about other topics, such as sports, travel, and medicine. Each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Vocabulary includes terms to describe school subjects, parts of the body, and people, as well as idiomatic phrases. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes the verb system, adjective agreement, formal and informal address, reflexive verbs, and past tense. Students also gain an understanding of the cultures of French-speaking countries and regions within and outside Europe, as well as insight into Francophone culture and people.

Course Level: Core and Honors Available

Prerequisites: None

Materials:
Headphones with microphone
~ $20.00
Any English-French/French-English Dictionary ~ $7.00

$1,175.00Price:
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French I - Summer Session

French I teaches students to greet people, describe family and friends, talk about hobbies, and communicate about other topics, such as sports, travel, and medicine. Each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Vocabulary includes terms to describe school subjects, parts of the body, and people, as well as idiomatic phrases. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes the verb system, adjective agreement, formal and informal address, reflexive verbs, and past tense. Students also gain an understanding of the cultures of French-speaking countries and regions within and outside Europe, as well as insight into Francophone culture and people.

Course Level: Core and Honors Available

Prerequisites: None

Materials:
Headphones with microphone
~ $20.00
Any English-French/French-English Dictionary ~ $7.00

$1,175.00Price:
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  • Some courses require additional materials;  see course descriptions for more details
  • Course supplies may be easily obtained by visiting our online store on Amazon.com
    Please contact Michelle Christie if you have difficulty purchasing class materials
  • For Extra Teacher Support – 5 hours – $300 (please add to registration if desired)
  • Course fee includes a $150 non-refundable registration fee