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NFC ACADEMY LANGUAGE ARTS 600 COURSE OVERVIEW Language Arts 600 continues to build on the sequential development and integration of communication skills in four major areas reading, writing, speaking, and listening. After completion of course assignments within the course, student understanding will be deepened in the following ways: OBJECTIVES UNIT 1: Differentiate and identify common parts of speech UNIT 2: Use efficient grammar including punctuation, diction, capitalization, and syntax UNIT 3: Analyze something read to find vocabulary, relationships, and comparisons with context UNIT 4: Write accurately in different forms including letters and use of outside research UNIT 5: Recognize propaganda, facts, and opinions in news stories UNIT 6: Identify different forms of literature in both fiction and nonfiction UNIT 7: Establish a purpose for reading a passage and adjust reading strategies accordingly UNIT 8: Differentiate and write different forms of poetry using figurative language NFC Academy Page 1 of 10 Language Arts 600 Course Overview

Unit 9: Link bible stories and passages to different forms of traditional literature CURRICULUM CONTENT AND SKILLS FOCUS UNIT 1: ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR Identify the complete subject and the complete predicate of a sentence and rewrite sentences so that the meaning is clear Identify the four types of sentences and use correct ending punctuation for each sentence type Make nouns plural or possessive using the rules given, and identify nouns as common or proper Identify action and linking verbs, adjectives and the nouns they describe, possessive nouns used as adjectives, and adverbs and adverb phrases in sentences Identify and use personal pronouns, conjunctions, and interjections in a sentence Identify pronoun case as being nominative, objective or possessive and use demonstrative pronouns Identify prepositions and their objects and prepositional phrases as adjective or adverb phrases UNIT 2: GRAMMAR USAGE Identify commonly used root words, prefixes, and suffixes, and create new words in context using prefixes and suffixes Match common shortened words and acronyms with their meanings Identify synonyms and antonyms of given words Determine the meaning of idioms NFC Academy Page 2 of 10 Language Arts 600 Course Overview

Identify verbs by number and person and verb tenses by using the principal parts State all of the to be verbs and the auxiliary verbs and use them in sentences Use adjectives and adverbs to create more effective sentences and identify adjectives by degree (as positive, comparative, or superlative) Identify fragments and run-on sentences and capitalize words in sentences by using the rules given UNIT 3: READING SKILLS Determine the main idea, theme, author s purpose, and details of given passages Examine words in context to determine their meaning Spell and define words with the /sh/ sound or homonyms Place events from a story in sequential order and determine the causes and effects of events Determine whether information given is a fact or an opinion or whether or not information is valid Use comprehension skills to answer questions about a Bible story Examine passages and graphs critically to determine specific information Choose a fictional short story, and write a report according to the described format Use the story outline to identify the setting, plot, and characterizations of a story and to summarize Use the technique of compare and contrast to analyze characters from a story UNIT 4: WRITING SKILLS Identify and define the four parts of a paragraph Select transitional devices used for various purposes Demonstrate your understanding of the parts of a paragraph by writing a paragraph or short autobiography NFC Academy Page 3 of 10 Language Arts 600 Course Overview

Identify, describe, and demonstrate knowledge of the six parts of a business letter Describe the steps necessary to choose a specific topic for a report and identify good sources of information Spell and define plural words, words ending in -ing, and homonyms Read sources, take notes, and complete an outline for a Biblical report Arrange information in outline form by main ideas and supporting points Describe and apply the three stages of report writing: drafting, correcting, and finalizing Acquire new vocabulary through less common homonyms UNIT 5: NEWSPAPERS AND PROPAGANDA Describe the origins of the newspaper as a means of communication Practice finding the main idea Research modern newspapers or journalism and distinguish fact from opinion in news reports Demonstrate your understanding of how to analyze a news story and describe six important questions to answer as you analyze a news story Spell and define the homonyms and words with the /sh/ sound Describe the meaning of the term "propaganda" and list examples of both good and bad propaganda Demonstrate understanding of propaganda by writing an advertisement for a product Describe the power and pattern of propaganda used in various forms of media and evaluate an editorial to decide if it uses positive or negative propaganda UNIT 6: LITERARY FORMS Describe some of the characteristics of poetry Describe many fictional literary forms NFC Academy Page 4 of 10 Language Arts 600 Course Overview

Describe two non-fictional literary forms: the biography and the autobiography Choose a biography, and write a book report according to the described format Describe how an author uses literary devices to help create the mood for a story UNIT 7: READING FOR A PURPOSE Consider the value of expressive language in great literature Analyze expressive language to determine the author's purpose for using it Read for information and complete an outline using information from an article Identify main ideas and supporting details Review how information is best used when writing a report Develop an appreciation for the inspirational value of the Bible Demonstrate your understanding of researching and organizing information into a report Choose a novel, and write a book report according to the described format Research a specified topic and write a report UNIT 8: POETRY Describe the characteristics of poetry, including rhythm, pattern, central idea, and economy of words, as well as use of free verse Build a store of words suitable for painting word pictures by exploring synonyms and similes Identify and use metaphors, as well as poetic devices such as alliteration and rhyme NFC Academy Page 5 of 10 Language Arts 600 Course Overview

Explore the possibilities of invented words for the sake of adding humor to poetry Explore the use of metaphors and Dylan Thomas couplets to add meaningful imagery to poetry Use description and metaphors to create a pen picture Discover how poetic forms such as cinquains and shaped poems can add to the imagery of poetry and write a cinquain and a shaped poem Identify and describe ballads and write a report on a type of ballad known as a lullaby Describe riddles, palindromes, and conundrums Discover the cleverness of the limerick and write limericks UNIT 9: BIBLE LITERATURE Describe the value of the Bible as literature, the use of story form in the Bible, and how Bible stories are woven into the history of Israel Choose a Bible story, and write a report according to the described format Describe how parables and proverbs are used in the Bible Describe the use of poetry in the Bible and know where it is found. Memorize or paraphrase a poetic passage of Scripture Describe how prophetic writing is used in the Bible Describe the literary forms in which Biblical history and biographies are written. Locate the books of law in the Bible and describe the literary form in which they are written UNIT 10: REVIEW Review key terms, standards, and rules from previous units Practice the skills and concepts discussed throughout the course NFC Academy Page 6 of 10 Language Arts 600 Course Overview

LITERATURE LIST UNIT 3: READING SKILLS The Ants and the Grasshopper Johnson, Della Let George Do It! Johnson, Della Midnight Callers King Jehoshaphat Robert Bruce William Tell Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego UNIT 5: NEWSPAPERS AND PROPAGANDA Newspapers: People Want to Know Webber, Brian Lost Dog Found UNIT 6: LITERARY FORMS The Tired Caterpillar UNIT 7: READING FOR A PURPOSE Wier, Ester - The Loner (excerpt) A Profitable Business UNIT 8: POETRY Stevenson, Robert - Rain Loeks Bouman, Elizabeth Best of Two Worlds Mather, Annis Lost Youth Mather, Annis Youth Mather, Annis Children s Laughter Mather, Annis Old Age "Sir Patrick Spens" NFC Academy Page 7 of 10 Language Arts 600 Course Overview

Priest, Florence A couple who lived in Wyo Priest, Florence A lady who lived on the Verde Lear, Edward There was an Old Man with a Beard Lear, Edward There was a Young Lady of Bute UNIT 9: BIBLE LITERATURE Gideon s Call UNIT 10: REVIEW Old Hunting Recipe for Rhinoceros Stew ADDITIONAL RESOURCES In addition to the default course content, some projects may require paper and pencil or drawing supplies to complete the assignment. Writing assignments may require a graphic organizer to be printed out and used in the writing process. Projects (such as book reports or informational essays) may require students to acquire outside resources for research or reading. The following lessons require specific materials that are not included in this course and must be acquired separately. We recommend that these materials be acquired when you see them in the required assignments. Unit Assignment Resource 3 Book Report -- Short Story A Candle for St. Bridget, by Ruth Sawyer, published in A Newbery Christmas, stories by Newbery Award Winning writers selected by Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh, published by Delacorte Press, 1991. Farmer Giles of Ham, by J. R. R. Tolkien, Ballantine Books, 1949. NFC Academy Page 8 of 10 Language Arts 600 Course Overview

6 7 Book Report -- Biography Book Report -- Novel Legend of Sleepy Hollow, by Washington Irving, from The Sketch Book (1819-20). Multiple editions available, including e-texts. The Reluctant Dragon, by Kenneth Graham, from Dream Stories (1898). Multiple editions available, including e-texts. The Reluctant Dragon, by Kenneth Graham, retold by Graeme, Kent, published in A Collection of Animal Stories, Bimax, 1984. Rikki, Tikki, Tavi, by Rudyard Kipling, from The Jungle Book (1894). Multiple editions available, including e-texts. Abe Lincoln Grows Up, by Carl Sandberg, Harvest Books, 1987. Corrie Ten Boom, Keeper of the Angel's Den, by Janet & Geogg Benge, YWAM publishers, 1998. David Livingstone, Africa's Trailblazer, by Janet & Geogg Benge, YWAM publishers, 1999. Nate Saint, On a Wing and a Prayer, by Janet & Geoff Benge, YWAM publishers, 1998. C. S. Lewis: Christian and Storyteller, by Beatrice Gormley, William B. Eerdmans, 1997. Frederick Douglas: Portrait of a Freedom Fighter, by Sheila Keenan. Hero Tales for Kids, Vol. 1, 2, and 3, by Dave and Neta Jackson, Bethany House, 1996. Margaret Bourke-White: Racing with a Dream, by Catherine A. Welch, Carolrhoda Books, 1998. Secret Soldier: the Story of Deborah Sampson, by Ann McGovern, Scholastic Inc., 1999. William Bradford, Plymouth's Faithful Pilgrim, by Gary D. Schmidt, William B. Eerdmans, 1987. Across Five Aprils, by Irene Hunt, Follett, 1965. NFC Academy Page 9 of 10 Language Arts 600 Course Overview

Around the World in Eighty Days, by Jules Verne, Viking Press, 1974, originally published in England by Gallimard,1873. Caddie Woodlawn, by Carol Ryrie Brink, Macmillan, 1935. Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. Multiple editions available, including e-texts. Heidi, by Johanna Spyri, Scholastic, 1959. Available through the AOP Homeschool Catalog. Johnny Tremain, by Ester Forbes, Houghton Mifflin, 1943. My Brother Sam Is Dead, by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier, Four Winds, 1974. Sounder, by William H. Armstrong, Scholastic, 1969. Newbery Medal Winner Sourland, by Newbery Award winning author, William H. Armstrong, Scholastic, 1971. 1999, 2002, 2005, 2011 Glynlyon, Inc. GRADING INFORMATION GRADING COMPONENTS Lessons 35% Quizzes 25% Projects 10% Tests 30% GRADING SCALE 100-90 A 89-80 B 79-70 C 69-60 D Below 60 F NFC Academy Page 10 of 10 Language Arts 600 Course Overview