English Courses
ENGLISH CLASSES
IB MYP ENGLISH 1,2 *NCAA*
Course Length: 2 Semesters
Grade Level: 9
Credit per Semester: 1.0 (English)
Prerequisite: None
English 1/2 prepares students to engage in an array of classic and contemporary works in text, video, audio, and other multimedia formats. Students develop the skills and knowledge to become critical readers and writers by analyzing key ideas and details, craft, and structure.
Students develop their writing skills by examining various text types, structures, and purposes and by crafting arguments, explanatory/informational texts, and narratives. Students learn to produce and distribute quality writing using technology.
Students conduct research, participate in a range of collaborative discussions, and integrate multiple sources of information. This course advances students’ knowledge of the conventions of Standard English and strengthens vocabulary acquisition and use.
IB MYP ENGLISH 1,2 HONORS *NCAA*
Course Length: 2 Semesters
Grade Level: 9
Credit per Semester: 1.0 (English)
Prerequisite: None
English Honors 1/2 prepares students to engage in an array of classic and contemporary works in text, video, audio, and other multimedia formats. Students develop the skills and knowledge to become critical readers and writers by analyzing key ideas and details, craft, and structure. At this level, reading selections of literature and literary nonfiction will be at the high end of the grades 9–10 text complexity band.
Students develop their writing skills by examining various text types, structures, and purposes and by crafting arguments, explanatory/informational texts, and narratives. Students learn to produce and distribute quality writing using technology. Students conduct research, participate in a range of collaborative discussions, and integrate multiple sources of information.
This course advances students’ knowledge of the conventions of Standard English and strengthens vocabulary acquisition and use. Higher-level thinking skills of analysis, synthesis, and evaluation; group and individual oral activities; in- and out-of-class writing requiring detailed analysis; and reading of different genres from around the world help prepare students to succeed in Higher Level Language A or Advanced Placement coursework.
IB MYP ENGLISH 3,4 *NCAA*
Course Length: 2 Semesters
Grade Level: 10
Credit per Semester: 1.0 (English)
Prerequisite: Recommended IB MYP English 1,2
English 3/4 prepares students to engage in an increasingly complex array of classic and contemporary literature and informational texts. Students expand the skills and knowledge of English 1/2 to become critical readers and writers by analyzing key ideas and details, craft, and structure. Students develop their writing skills by examining text types and purposes and writing more sophisticated arguments, explanatory/informational texts, and narratives. Students use technology to produce and distribute quality writing. Students conduct research, participate in a range of collaborative discussions, and integrate multiple sources of information.
This course advances students’ knowledge of the conventions of Standard English, strengthens vocabulary acquisition and use, and prepares students for real life communications.
IB MYP ENGLISH 3,4 HONORS *NCAA*
Course Length: 2 Semesters
Grade Level: 10
Credit per Semester: 1.0 (English)
Prerequisite: IB MYP English 1, 2 w/teacher recommendation or IB MYP English 1,2 Honors
English Honors 3/4 prepares students to engage in an increasingly complex array of classic and contemporary literature and informational texts. Students expand the skills and knowledge of English 1/2 to become critical readers and writers by analyzing key ideas and details, craft, and structure. At this level, reading selections of literature and literary nonfiction will be at the high end of the grades 10-11 text complexity band. Students develop their writing skills by examining text types and purposes and writing more sophisticated arguments, explanatory/informational texts, and narratives.
Students use technology to produce and distribute quality writing. Students conduct research, participate in a range of collaborative discussions, and integrate multiple sources of information. This course advances students’ knowledge of the conventions of Standard English, strengthens vocabulary acquisition and use, and prepares students for real life communications.
This course is for highly- motivated, capable students willing to study a broad sampling of literary materials with emphasis on conceptual and critical skills in reading, writing, and discussion. The sequence is designed to provide both instruction in higher-level skills and the opportunity to take Higher Level Language A or Advanced Placement courses in the junior and senior years. Summer reading may be required.
IB LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 5, 6, 7, 8 (ENGLISH) STANDARD LEVEL (SL) *NCAA*
IB assessments (internal and external) are a requirement for this course.
Course Length: 4 Semesters
Grade Level: 11, 12
Credit per Semester: 1.0 (English)
Prerequisite: None
Part of the International Baccalaureate Program. This four semester study of global literature (including works in translation) focuses primarily on the development of solid analytics skills as demonstrated in essays of literacy criticism and in various oral presentations.
Students may encounter literature (both full texts and bodies of work) from many diverse regions and cultures, including Latin America, Africa, Asia, and North America.
A certain number of written and oral assignments throughout the two-year course are externally evaluation by the IB Examination Office to ensure that students meet the assessment criteria mandated by the Program. Expectations concerning workload are generally equivalent to Junior and Senior Level English couses.
IB LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 5, 6, 7, 8 (ENGLISH) HIGHER LEVEL (HL) *NCAA*
IB assessments (internal and external) are a requirement for this course.
Course Length: 4 Semesters
Grade Level: 11, 12
Credit per Semester: 1.0 (English)
Prerequisite: IB MYP English 1,2,3,4 Honors
Part of the International Baccalaureate Program, this intensive, four-semester study of world literature in translation focuses primarily on the development of solid analytic skills as demonstrated in essays of literary criticism and in various oral presentations.
Students encounter literature from many diverse regions and cultures, including Latin America, Africa, Asia, and North America.
A certain number of written and oral assignments throughout the two- year course are externally evaluated by the IB Examination Office to ensure that students meet the assessment criteria mandated by the Program.
Expectations concerning workload are generally equivalent to Honors and AP English courses.
ENGLISH 7,8 *NCAA*
Course Length: 2 Semesters
Grade Level: 12
Credit per Semester: 1.0 (English)
Prerequisite: Recommended English 1-6
English 7/8 prepares students to engage in an array of classic and contemporary works in text, video, audio, and other multimedia formats.
Students develop skills and knowledge to become critical readers and writers by analyzing key ideas and details, craft, and structure.
This course integrates literature and informational text focusing on exploration of issues relevant to students’ lives as adults and productive citizens.
Students examine text types and purposes by reading and writing arguments, explanatory/informational texts, and narratives.
Students use technology to produce, publish, and share quality writing products. Students conduct a research-based capstone project. They also participate in a range of collaborative discussions integrating multiple sources of information.
Students apply knowledge of the conventions of Standard English and strengthen vocabulary acquisition and use.
These skills prepare students for real life communications in college and in 21st century careers.
The course is required for all graduates not taking IB English.